Thursday, 24 November 2016
Whitby Area Snow Chaos - December 2010
New video on my Youtube with old footage I don't think I ever really properly released to the internet until now
Monday, 14 November 2016
How to get started Youtubing
This popular video site sharing website has been around for over 10 years now, and gone from short crappy quality clips of pets & people doing the sort of stuff you'd see on You've Been Framed, to High quality HD footage of the same stuff + even people having a crack at doing their own "Online TV Shows".
These range from things like Tech Reviews to DIY Electronics + Prank Shows, some of which are better than mainstream shows like Beadle's About or Candid Camera managed to pull off.
There seems to be more & more people wanting to have a crack at it (not just because you can earn money online by Youtubing), but not quite sure how to get started, so lets see what I can do to help..........
The first thing you'll need is a camera. It doesn't have to be anything too special, but basically helps if you use pretty much any camera made in the last 7yrs or so that's capable of recording in 720p or 1080p High Definition (HD).
A Digital SLR Camera (DSLR) or a "Bridge" camera is likely to be too big & heavy to lug around if vLogging (video blogging) on the move like Roman Atwood (and others) do on a regular basis, and you're best off with either a Digital Compact camera, or a small handheld video camera such as from the Sony Bloggie range, and their equivalents from other manufacturers such as Panasonic.
A proper camcorder such as my Panasonic is acceptable and not too bad to carry around with you all day too (and the quality is quite stunning).
My long time favourite for digital compact cameras is Fujifilm, but last time I looked it appeared they'd slimmed their range down to a selection of "Bridge" cameras + some very expensive compact system cameras with interchangable lenses. They've got exceedingly good colour reproduction qualities though.
Most the top Youtubers appear to be using Canon + Sony Digital Compacts at the moment, and GoPro cameras for when things get a bit more sweat inducing, such as ziplining or messing about in water.
The next stage (assuming you've already set-up your youtube account), is to shoot some video.... that's easy enough, just point the camera at want you want to film, and press the record button, etc.
After that, you'll probably want to edit the video, and for that you'll need video editing software. Some of this you can get for free (e.g. Windows Movie Maker), other higher end software can end up costing you as much as the camera did. If you're a Mac user, you'll probably be using iMovie. For Windows users like myself, my current personal favourite is Corel VideoStudio Pro X5, which has been succeeded by a number of newer versions, it's up to VideoStudio Pro X8 now I think. You can buy it either as a standalone product, or bundled together with my favourite photo editing software Corel Paintshop Pro X*.
Editing isn't really too complicated if you've never done it before, it's basically just a matter of dropping the video file onto the timeline at the bottom of the software, and adding the various bits & bobs like captions as and where needed.
When you've finished editing, you'll need to save the finished video file, then wait for it to start rendering. This may take a while, and it helps if you've got a fair bit of RAM installed in your computer..... it'll do it, but very slowly if you've got the minimum 2GB of RAM needed to run Windows... and it's best to have at least 4GB of RAM installed, and perhaps even make use of Windows ReadyBoost.
Once done, you can then start uploading the video to Youtube. This also takes what feels like forever. While that's in progress you can add a video title, keyword tags, opt to monetise the vid (if you've enabled that) + put a place tag on a map to show where you shot it (though you may want to give that a miss in some circumstances).
And that's get you started Youtubing, I hope.
Though there's still more to do yet... you may want to gain followers & views on Youtube by promoting your video via other Social Media outlets such as Twitter + Facebook + Instagram (among others), and collaborations with other Youtubers via sites such as ChannelPages, and checking your Video Stats via Youtube + elsewhere.
Check out our favourite Youtube Vids, or read our free guide on how to start blogging for money that could help you earn extra money online in addition to posting stuff on Youtube.
If you liked this article, don't forget to it the SHARE buttons to show your friends on Facebook / Twitter / Google+ / Tumblr, etc Article imported from AlltheInterweb Blogs (one of my other sites)
These range from things like Tech Reviews to DIY Electronics + Prank Shows, some of which are better than mainstream shows like Beadle's About or Candid Camera managed to pull off.
There seems to be more & more people wanting to have a crack at it (not just because you can earn money online by Youtubing), but not quite sure how to get started, so lets see what I can do to help..........
The first thing you'll need is a camera. It doesn't have to be anything too special, but basically helps if you use pretty much any camera made in the last 7yrs or so that's capable of recording in 720p or 1080p High Definition (HD).
A Digital SLR Camera (DSLR) or a "Bridge" camera is likely to be too big & heavy to lug around if vLogging (video blogging) on the move like Roman Atwood (and others) do on a regular basis, and you're best off with either a Digital Compact camera, or a small handheld video camera such as from the Sony Bloggie range, and their equivalents from other manufacturers such as Panasonic.
A proper camcorder such as my Panasonic is acceptable and not too bad to carry around with you all day too (and the quality is quite stunning).
My long time favourite for digital compact cameras is Fujifilm, but last time I looked it appeared they'd slimmed their range down to a selection of "Bridge" cameras + some very expensive compact system cameras with interchangable lenses. They've got exceedingly good colour reproduction qualities though.
Most the top Youtubers appear to be using Canon + Sony Digital Compacts at the moment, and GoPro cameras for when things get a bit more sweat inducing, such as ziplining or messing about in water.
The next stage (assuming you've already set-up your youtube account), is to shoot some video.... that's easy enough, just point the camera at want you want to film, and press the record button, etc.
After that, you'll probably want to edit the video, and for that you'll need video editing software. Some of this you can get for free (e.g. Windows Movie Maker), other higher end software can end up costing you as much as the camera did. If you're a Mac user, you'll probably be using iMovie. For Windows users like myself, my current personal favourite is Corel VideoStudio Pro X5, which has been succeeded by a number of newer versions, it's up to VideoStudio Pro X8 now I think. You can buy it either as a standalone product, or bundled together with my favourite photo editing software Corel Paintshop Pro X*.
Editing isn't really too complicated if you've never done it before, it's basically just a matter of dropping the video file onto the timeline at the bottom of the software, and adding the various bits & bobs like captions as and where needed.
When you've finished editing, you'll need to save the finished video file, then wait for it to start rendering. This may take a while, and it helps if you've got a fair bit of RAM installed in your computer..... it'll do it, but very slowly if you've got the minimum 2GB of RAM needed to run Windows... and it's best to have at least 4GB of RAM installed, and perhaps even make use of Windows ReadyBoost.
Once done, you can then start uploading the video to Youtube. This also takes what feels like forever. While that's in progress you can add a video title, keyword tags, opt to monetise the vid (if you've enabled that) + put a place tag on a map to show where you shot it (though you may want to give that a miss in some circumstances).
And that's get you started Youtubing, I hope.
Though there's still more to do yet... you may want to gain followers & views on Youtube by promoting your video via other Social Media outlets such as Twitter + Facebook + Instagram (among others), and collaborations with other Youtubers via sites such as ChannelPages, and checking your Video Stats via Youtube + elsewhere.
Check out our favourite Youtube Vids, or read our free guide on how to start blogging for money that could help you earn extra money online in addition to posting stuff on Youtube.
If you liked this article, don't forget to it the SHARE buttons to show your friends on Facebook / Twitter / Google+ / Tumblr, etc Article imported from AlltheInterweb Blogs (one of my other sites)
Sunday, 6 November 2016
JDUCK1979's ChannelTrailer - 7th November 2016 version
Well, I've tried making a better trailer for my Youtube channel than my previous attempt, but I'm afraid the best I could cobble together was this......
Friday, 4 November 2016
Whitby Regatta 2016: Monday Afternoon
Caught up with another vid I've been meaning to edit together for weeks, and here it is.....
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Very Tall Bloke Spotted Tenting In The Middle of Whitby
A very tall man with strange hair was seen in a tent in Whitby on Wednesday, which could only mean one thing........... new Amazon Prime show "The Grand Tour" was here filming with Jeremy Clarkson, James "Captain Slow" May + Richard "Hamster" Hammond.
http://clicks.alltheinterweb.com/amazon-prime-tv
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Ruswarp LifeBoat Anniversary (HD Colour) - 4Sept2016
Footage of the Ruswarp 85th Anniversary Event thing for the 1930's Flood / Lifeboat rescue, as pictured here:
http://www.historypin.org/attach/project/1-historypin/uid40775/map/#!/geo:54.470637,-0.629297/zoom:15/dialog:193296/tab:details/
http://www.historypin.org/attach/project/1-historypin/uid40775/map/#!/geo:54.470637,-0.629297/zoom:15/dialog:193308/tab:details/
http://www.historypin.org/attach/project/1-historypin/uid40775/map/#!/geo:54.470637,-0.629297/zoom:15/dialog:209053/tab:details/
View my still pics from the event here:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154390981077435.1073741864.505982434&type=1&l=b19757f148
The British Woman's Ideal Man......
After many years of getting rejected & kicked in the teeth, and a similar time looking through the mutants the various dating websites wrongly suggest I might be interested in, I have managed to build up a picture of what most modern British women's ideal man apparently looks like.
Basically most of them appear to be looking for a 6ft+ tall, Tattoo covered lager swilling moron who drives a BMW. This probably also explains why many women end up disappointed with men, as those characteristics they're looking for also match all the signs of someone who has a very microscopic penis.
It's also why I've gotten kinda sick of their attitudes, and grown to like American women much better, as they show far more interest.
Basically most of them appear to be looking for a 6ft+ tall, Tattoo covered lager swilling moron who drives a BMW. This probably also explains why many women end up disappointed with men, as those characteristics they're looking for also match all the signs of someone who has a very microscopic penis.
It's also why I've gotten kinda sick of their attitudes, and grown to like American women much better, as they show far more interest.
Wednesday, 24 August 2016
Monday, 2 May 2016
Many people on Bikes Going past my house (Tour de Yorkshire 2016 at Ruswarp section)
If you've ever wondered what it's like to watch one of these races live at the scene instead of on TV.... it's basically lots of waiting around inbetween a load of support vehicles rumbling through, accompanied by sporadic bursts of many people famous for riding bicycles passing through so fast you can't really figure out who's who.
To give you an idea, I headed outside around 1:54pm and over by around 3:20pm - this video squishes it down to around 19minutes of what there was to see when things were happening during this time.
Saturday, 23 April 2016
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Friday, 1 April 2016
Web Design ChitChat - Mobirise 2.9 Website Building Software
Web Design ChitChat - Mobirise 2.9 Website Building Software
I've started tinkering with this lately, seeing as Google has started getting a bit narky about making webpages mobile friendly (and still whinge about it even when they work fine on my iPhone + iPad when I built it the usual old way).Read More.....
Well this software seems alright, the basic core of the program is free, though you have to cough-up $69 (£48.51) to unlock the bit that allows you to tinker with raw code in it.
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