by Ginny Culp on February 6, 2012
PORTABLE and non-permanent are the best ways to describe the tips and ideas in this post today. They’re ideas to soundproof your recording workspace that aren’t permanent. So if you relocate to a different remove within the house, you can move your gear along with you. For renters and apartment dwellers, these tips will help you produce a better sounding voice recording. [click to continue…]
by Ginny Culp on February 5, 2012
Cheap and Free DIY Soundproofing Tips
While it may NOT be necessary to create a SOUNDPROOF environment for your voiceovers, there are still some important steps to take before you commit your voice to a permanent recording. When you follow these easy steps your voiceovers will sound more professional. [click to continue…]
by Ginny Culp on February 2, 2012
How to make a talking-head style video BETTER in 4 easy steps.
If I can clarify one point first … I’m not an advocate of using the talking-head style video for a sales video.
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by Ginny Culp on January 23, 2012
Cool New Gear ALWAYS changes things.
In 2012 many are speculating this will be not only the year of the iPad, but the year where handheld and set-top gadgets will unleash a lot of cord-cutting for cable subscribers.
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by Ginny Culp on January 23, 2012
90% Of All Web Traffic Will Be Video
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Some big bold claims were made by YouTube’s Robert Kyncl, the head of global partnerships, took the stage this year at CES 2012, citing that 90% of all web traffic will be video. Isn’t that enough to get any marketer off the couch and using video in their arsenal of marketing tools? Fact remains, that in 2007, 51% of google searchers were looking for video, and now in 2012, online video is part of our daily diet. [click to continue…] |
by Ginny Culp on January 18, 2012