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So you want to be a video producer?
So you've got a camcorder, a computer with a DVD writer, and some video editing software. What to do next?
If you follow the advice offered by Bill Myers on Producing How-To DVDs for Profit, you'll use that gear to produce your own instructional or training videos and DVDs, then market them to the world.
Myers knows what he is talking about, having independently produced 50+ videos and DVDs on topics such as Internet Discussion Boards for Fun & Profit, Producing Your Own Satellite TV Show, and Tools of Product Development.
What's more, Myers produced all these videos in his home studio, using the kind of camcorder, computer, and editing software you probably already have. But if you think 'produced in a home studio' means low quality, think again. The production values of these independently produced videos often equal those from the major studios.
According to Myers, the keys to success in this business include starting with a good topic idea, using the right (but not necessarily expensive) equipment, and staying focused on the task at hand (don't become seduced by the technology).
Productions coming from Myers and a growing number of other independent video producers offer solid evidence that the 'video revolution' is finally reaching the masses.
Myers shares his experiences, techniques and know how in his latest how-to DVD, Producing How-To DVDs for Profit, a DVD that shows others how to break into the video production business.
For more information see www.producehowtovideos.com or www.bmyers.com
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