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EventDV.Net - the Event Videographer's Resource
- one of the best "event" videographer's magazine - articles by other event
videographers. Don't miss this one - and you can get a free
subscription delivered to your door. What a deal !
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Videography.com - Has a lot of information for and from indie filmmakers, Hollywood, and
the technical sector. A good comprehensive magazine, kind of like Videomaker
on steroids. They are definitely on the professional side. You'll never
afford (or need probably) some of the high-end things they review, but it is
fun to dream about. The best thing of all-- free to qualified individuals |
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DV.com - Great Camera forum section - you need to get a login name, but well
worth it. Another really good magazine that has probably less artistic stuff
than Videography, but gets into the technical stuff pretty deep and flows
over from pure video into some of the animation, modeling, and compositing
stuff. The best thing of all-- free to qualified individuals |
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http://www.camcorderinfo.com/ |
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http://www.digitalpostproduction.com/ |
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AnandTech -
Your Souce for Hardware Analysis and News |
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Digital Media Net |
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Digital Producer:
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VideoSystems.com
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VideoSystems.com |
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Tom's Hardware Guide |
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EMedia Live - Full of reviews and technical stuff. It has a section called
EventDV (a magazine within the magazine) that focuses on things that event
Videographers (which describes me) are interested in. Jan Ozer (an excellent
author and product reviewer) did a pretty comprehensive look at LE 6 in the
December 2004 issue. You will also find good reviews on mics, DV recorders,
cameras, lights, and etc. The best thing of all-- free to qualified
individuals
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Digital Video Editing |
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Computer Video Editing |
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Videoguys.com |
They sell all the top non-linear video editing software - lots of pages
to navigate through - you will spend hours here. |
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Digital Media Net |
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TvTechnology.Com

Digital Video Computing |
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Videomaker |
Videomaker - This used to be my favorite magazine - although it now seems more geared
to the newbie. Articles seem to be surface only - and details are not
usually included but more alluded to. I finally stopped my subscription - but I still look at
it at the newstands - sometimes just to get the password for the current
issue. |
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