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Create High-Quality Videos for Social Media

If your not using any of the freely available web video creation tools yet then you really need to start. Here are just a few hand picked that I'm currently working with. MOOVLY With Moovly you can create animated videos, tutorials, explainers, presentations and other multimedia content (including whiteboard videos). Great for Teachers and marketers. Take a look here at Moovly ANIMOTO Create Videos easily with Animoto. Upload your photographs, pictures, music and text, customise and then mix.  Create Extraordinary Videos of your Life in just Minutes at Animoto. Fast & Free! FOCUSKY Another tool I have just started using is Focusky With Focusky you can create amazing  presentations and animated videos. You can also download their app presentation tool which is great to use offline while building your presentation. Once you have completed your work, make sure you have all your details correct then upload to the cloud and share. Focusk...

How Stock Footage Can Help You Become a Better Filmmaker

Look around the internet now and you'll find lists of free stock footage on many film and video websites. If you've got a simple concept then downloading the stock footage for your short should be a breeze and you always need to sharpen up those editing skills. Here's a few you can try right now: Pexels Amazing, completely free high definition stock videos. Cute Stock Video Free HD video footage for all. How Stock Footage Can Help You Become a Better Filmmaker

Video Files Journal

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10 Helpful Tips for Travel

How many times have you felt inspired by a scene or by a person when your travelling or on holiday somewhere? These moments of visionary bliss are the cue to get your camera out and begin filming at that very moment. Sketch a quick story board and return to the wondrous scene again but this time ready to document the moment. Most of my filming has been inspired by moments I spent in certain places and from travel photography. The trick is to document something that is visually stunning, or commonly unseen and you know it's not easily accessible either on the internet or by actually travelling to the very same spot or area, Moments such as motor bike tracking in the Cardaman Mountains in Cambodia, (in post production) or some extreme sport you might have tried. Where ever you find your self it's worth knowing a few tips and tricks to help you get the best shots when your far away from home. 10 Helpful Tips for Travel  and Adventure Filmmaking.