- AusCERT 2013: International cyberwar response more complex than geopolitical treaties: NATO CCD COE analyst
- AusCERT 2013: Deploying BYOD in a government environment
- AusCERT 2013: 'Hacktivism' may have passed its prime, but it still left its mark
- AusCERT 2013: Visibility critical when selling IT security to execs, says Foxtel CSO
- AusCERT 2013: Interview with Dr Lizzie Coles-Kemp
Videoblogging for Dummies
-
Author:
-
Subject:
-
Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
-
Published:23/06/2006
-
Price:$37.99
- < Buy this book >
Grab Videoblogging For Dummies and put your videoblog on the fast track. You’ll see how to
- Gather and use videoblogging tools
- Decide what you want your videoblog to do
- Plan content and edit your footage
- Set up a video hosting account and post your videoblog
- Create a complete “show”
- Videoblog safely, without compromising your security or others’ privacy
Of course, a great way to get an idea of what you want to do with your videoblog (or vlog, as you’ll be calling it when you’re an insider) is to check out other people’s vlogs. You’ll find information about that in Videoblogging For Dummies too, including where to find videoblogs and how to set up RSS feeds. And you’ll see how vlogs can affect public opinion, offer fresh viewpoints, and be terrifically entertaining.
Written by a true videoblogging pioneer —Stephanie Cottrell Bryant launched her first vlog in 2005, and now presents seminars on videoblogging topics—Videoblogging For Dummies gives you the scoop on
- Choosing hardware and software you need to get started, plus an idea of what it’s going to cost
- Adding the extra bells and whistles and professional touches that will get your vlog noticed
- Deciding whether to script your vlog or make it “reality TV”, dealing with “vid fright”, and making other people comfortable before your camera
- Finding out who your audience is, getting feedback, and fine-tuning your vlog
- Giving your vlog a clear identity
- Becoming a citizen journalist, an advocate, or a small-screen movie producer
- Editing, adding soundtracks, working with file formats, and publicizing your vlog
Videoblogging lets you showcase your art, keep in touch with friends and family, make new friends, or do your part to help solve the world’s problems. Videoblogging For Dummies is the fun and easy way to get started!
Biography
In May of 2005, Stephanie started a personal videoblog, after having been a text blogger for three years. She now co-presents seminars on videoblogging and the law, covering technological aspects to help those in the legal professions to make informed arguments about the intellectual property and other legal aspects of this emerging technology.
When she’s not writing, Stephanie writes! A four-year winner in National Novel Writing Month, she’s written five novels, keeps several blogs and videoblogs, and still maintains a healthy handwritten correspondence with a few friends and family members. She is married and has one cat and several betta fish.
Table of Contents
Part I: Zen and the Art of Videoblogs.
Chapter 1: This Is Your Brain on Vlogs.
Chapter 2: I Vant to Vatch Your Vlog.
Chapter 3: Stocking Your Toolbox.
Chapter 4: Recipe for a Vlog.
Part II: Step Away from the Camera.
Chapter 5: Finding Your Voice and Audience.
Chapter 6: Deciding on a Look and Feel.
Chapter 7: Putting Yourself in the Limelight.
Chapter 8: Scripting the Show.
Part III: Lights, Camera, Vlog!
Chapter 9: Setting Up and Shooting Your Vlog.
Chapter 10: Editing Your Content.
Chapter 11: Adding a Soundtrack.
Chapter 12: Saving Videos for the Internet.
Part IV: Going Public.
Chapter 13: Making a Home for Your Vlog.
Chapter 14: Getting the Word Out.
Chapter 15: Getting Help from Others.
Chapter 16: Monitoring Traffic.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 17: Ten Core Vlogs to Watch.
Chapter 18: Ten Ideas for Personal Vlogs.
Chapter 19: Ten Ideas for Business Vlogs.
Index.
Customer Success - Slater & Gordon Lawyers
Lawyers work hard, and they work fast. Any activity that takes their focus away from the task at hand represents lost productivity and lost revenue. Slater & Gordon Lawyers needed to filter spam and email-borne malware and provide high availability for email. Results from the business solution they chose include 250 hours of IT staff time reclaimed annually for other tasks, long delays in email delivery alleviated, reduced email-related storage costs, and email failover to the cloud in minutes, avoiding hours-long outages. Find out how they got these results.
DriverScanner 2010
DriverScanner scans your computer and provides you with a list of drivers that need to be updated. All you have to do, then, is simply ...
ASIC Optimises and Promotes Network Automation Using HP Software
Allianz Shared Infrastructure Services SE (ASIC) wanted to replace its current suite of management tools, some of which had been developed in-house, with a standard solution for the management of 600 network components in its data centre, in order to reduce costs and further improve quality. Find out what approach they took download today.
- FTJob Title: Mac Systems/ Enterprise Systems EngineerNZ
- FTTest EngineerVIC
- FTTechnical Consulting ManagerNSW
- FTTechnical Business AnalystNSW
- FTOS Web Applications DeveloperNSW
- FT.NET - Sitecore Developer - Melbourne - PermNSW
- FTFlash / ActionScript Developer - ContractNSW
- FTWeb Analyst - WebTrendsVIC
- FTQuality ManagerSA
- FTR&D EngineerSA
- FTLead Software EngineerSA
- FTSenior Python DeveloperNSW









