When you’re making a web video, you must remember several things in order to ensure a beautiful outcome. Like most things in life, how you present something is how the viewer will respond. Basically, the delivery of your web video accounts for the success of the video itself. It doesn’t matter if you have the answer to world hunger, if you do not divulge this information correctly, most viewers won’t watch the video past five seconds. When you are shooting your web video, remember, everything that is viewed online is much smaller than it would actually be.
Archive for September 26th, 2008
Guidelines on Web Video Equipment and Editing Softwares
Filed in: Video Conferencing
Using Dreamweaver To Add JavaScript To Your Web Pages
JavaScript is a simple, client-side scripting language which enables you to add exciting and interesting functionality to your HTML pages. It is built in to most web browsers and, although it can be deactivated, most people will have it enabled within their browser. JavaScript’s uses includes the validation of entries within an HTML form and the detection of browser versions and presence or absence of plug-ins. Dreamweaver’s implementation of JavaScript centres on the use of what it calls “behaviors”.
Filed in: Software