Video Tutorials Have Taken A New Turn
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:38 am
Well I have a lot of new tutorials planned for the future, but for right now I've just been updating some previous tutorials that were extremely terrible in quality, were to long, or just hard to follow. I have fighting, fitness, parkour, dancing, and lots of other tips along with the computer tips I normally do, and hopefully this will bring out a bigger group of individuals that'll view my videos, and help me out, when I decide to become a YouTube Partner.
Anyway that's not the new turn my videos have came to, I mean I haven't done much dancing how to videos, but just been busy, and haven't got around to it, plus I'm using my crappy cell phone for the videos, and the sound sucks, but I decided all my video editing is going to be done in Wax 2.0, which is in my opinion the best free alternative to after effects for windows, and for Linux I'd recommend Cinelerra, and/or LiVES (Blender is also good too, which is compatible with Windows/Linux/Mac and not only is it a free alternative to after effects, it's also a free alternative to 3ds max/maya/cinema 4d). Which all my videos now will have a video intro, and each video will have a different video introduction; except the videos I'll be redoing for Gimp Video Effects. (I'll also be remodifying the site from top to bottom again as there's gonna be a huge change to the site, when I get down to the video special effect tutorials in Gimp)
So I was wondering what do you guys think on the new turn to my video tutorials???
How I Did My Old Tutorials:
Windows Linux My New Turn:
Windows Linux
Anyway that's not the new turn my videos have came to, I mean I haven't done much dancing how to videos, but just been busy, and haven't got around to it, plus I'm using my crappy cell phone for the videos, and the sound sucks, but I decided all my video editing is going to be done in Wax 2.0, which is in my opinion the best free alternative to after effects for windows, and for Linux I'd recommend Cinelerra, and/or LiVES (Blender is also good too, which is compatible with Windows/Linux/Mac and not only is it a free alternative to after effects, it's also a free alternative to 3ds max/maya/cinema 4d). Which all my videos now will have a video intro, and each video will have a different video introduction; except the videos I'll be redoing for Gimp Video Effects. (I'll also be remodifying the site from top to bottom again as there's gonna be a huge change to the site, when I get down to the video special effect tutorials in Gimp)
So I was wondering what do you guys think on the new turn to my video tutorials???
How I Did My Old Tutorials:
Windows Linux My New Turn:
Windows Linux