Sunday, November 27, 2011

Professional Tips for Shooting Better Home Movies

!±8± Professional Tips for Shooting Better Home Movies

Ensure Proper Light. When shooting indoors, turn on all the lights in the room if possible. This will avoid graininess when your camera tries to brighten up the image. As a last resort, use an on-camera light, although it will give you a more "deer in the headlights" look compared to the natural beauty of multiple lamps. When shooting outdoors, keep the sun above your subject, or to the side. This will prevent your subject from having to squint in the sunlight, or from having the background too bright.Turn off the Auto-Iris (exposure) if Possible. The iris is what controls the amount of light coming into the camera. Normally this is set to be automatic, so you don't have to think about it. But this results in the video image being brightened and darkened constantly as you pan between subjects, or having your subject darkened to where you can't see it because you had a bright window behind them. If you camera has the option of using manual exposure, be sure to turn it to manual so it stays even.Avoid Zooming. Walk in close (within 5 ft.) to your subject whenever possible and avoid zooming, which makes your image shaky and obscures the field of view around your subject. Plus you continue to lose light as you zoom in. If you're shooting people or children, a close up of them while you're completely zoomed out seems as if you're right there next to them, not some distant stranger trying to peek in. Furthermore, your audio will be much louder, cleaner, and tighter when you shoot close up to your subjects. Frame your Subject Properly. Now that you've got the camera close up to your baby in the walker, now frame the shot where the head is NOT in the center of the viewfinder all the time. Always try to put the back of their head near the edge of the viewfinder. This is a much more pleasing picture to watch, instead of having faces bumped up against the edge of the screen.Overshoot, then Edit Later. You will get far more memorable moments on camera if the camera is actually recording compared to when it is turned off. So overshoot constantly even if nothing seems like it's happening, because eventually it will! Go back later and edit out the slow stuff. If it seems too tedious or too expensive to invest in all that tape stock, consider upgrading to a non-tape camera, such as a DVD recorder, hard drive recorder, or even a good digital still camera can shoot decent full screen video and record it to a memory card. This way you can record nonstop and delete the boring scenes instantly. The result will be beautifully composed, lighted, and entertaining home movies that your family will cherish forever.


Professional Tips for Shooting Better Home Movies

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)

!±8±Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)

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The Optoma HD20 brings a new level of flexibility to your High-Definition home theater/multi-media experience. With true 1080p resolution, the HD20 delivers excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality. With its sleek design and weight of 6.4 lbs, the Optoma HD20 is perfect for sharing big-screen movies, sporting events and concerts or for taking your video gaming to the next level by connecting the HD20 to your favorite game console.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Sony XL-2400 Lamp Replacement Video Guide

XL-2400 Replacement lamp guide for Sony Reference Numbers: 2930238, AM0000109 TV models: KDF42E2000, KDF50E2000, KDFE42A10, KDF-E50A10

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

What are the Best Extra Loud Alarm Clocks and Signaling Systems For the Hearing Impaired?

!±8± What are the Best Extra Loud Alarm Clocks and Signaling Systems For the Hearing Impaired?

There are extra loud alarm clocks for the hearing impaired that are fundamentally house hold signaling systems. These integrated systems provide the basic alarm and bed shaker features of the extra loud alarm clock category, but also include wireless connection to door bells, telephones, audio alarms (like that of a baby crying), smoke alarms and more.

Today we will review two of the top integrated alarm clock systems for the hearing impaired.

Sonic Alert Sonic Boom SB1000 Alarm Clock

Like most signaling systems for the hearing impaired, this unit comes with base and optional features. The base features include a 113 decibel extra loud alarm clock with adjustable tone and volume control, a bed vibrating alarm unit, a built in receiver that links to other Sonic Alert Signalers, and a lamp connection for visual alerts and flashing alert lights.

Additional options available for this unit include:

Audible Telephone Signaler/Transmitter TR100 Baby Cry Signaler/Transmitter BC400 Wireless Doorbell Signaler/Transmitter DB100 New Combination Wireless Doorbell, Telephone Signaler/Transmitter (Doorbell signaler is smaller) DB200 Original combination Doorbell, Telephone Signaler/Transmitter DS800 Videophone Signaler/Transmitter TR75VR Universal Sound Signaler/Transmitter alerts you to any household sounds USS360

The base unit for the SB1000 will run about . Each of the options run from to 0 (0 for the combination doorbell and telephone signaler). A fully loaded system will run about 0. Like all of the Sonic Alert products, this system has a one year warranty and was designed and manufactured with the hearing impaired in mind.

Alertmaster AM-6000 by Clarity

This full featured notification system comes standard with the base unit, a bed shaker and a wireless telephone and doorbell transmitter. It is easily connected to a nearby lamp to provide a visual notification of doorbell, telephone or other connected alarms. By adding optional transmitters and receivers, the system can be upgraded to include:

Notification of baby crying (option AMER-AMBX) Motion detector alarming (option AMER-AMSX) And other audible warning devices within 80 feet of the base unit (option AMER-AMAX)

The base unit described above will run about 0. Each of the options will cost from to . A fully loaded system would cost around 0. This system is top of the line, well tested and comes with a NiCad battery backup feature. Clarity is a Plantronics Company which is known for high quality and reliable products.

Both the above systems are full featured and reliable. Sonic alert is a US Company with headquarters in Troy MI and has been in business for nearly 40 years. Likewise, Clarity is a US company, in business for 40 years and is headquartered in Chattanooga, TN. Given the comparable features and capabilities, a recommendation on the two systems would be a toss-up if not for two areas that lean towards the Sonic Boom Product by Sonic Alert. The Sonic Alert System has an option for connection to a videophone and comes for about less for a fully loaded version.


What are the Best Extra Loud Alarm Clocks and Signaling Systems For the Hearing Impaired?

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