Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Whats a good camcorder or video cam to record good dance videos on youtube?

Q. i've seen people use camcorders or something on youtube to record dance videos. i want to use the kind of slim kinds or sometin. to let it stand and i just record my feet movement or my whole me. what kind of video camera is the best for like a beginner or somethin? cost is like between $100.00-250 or somethin like that

A. Best Buy online has a bunch on sale right now in the $100 range that record straight to flash memory.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=pcat17080&type=page&qp=crootcategoryid%23%23-1%23%23-1~~q70726f63657373696e6774696d653a3e313930302d30312d3031~~cabcat0400000%23%230%23%23dh~~cabcat0403000%23%230%23%231j~~nf408%7C%7C243530202d202439392e3939&list=y&nrp=15&sc=abCameraCamcorderSP&sp=%2Bbrand+skuid&usc=abcat0400000


The other way to go is to use a webcam and capture straight from youtube (but this usually looks pretty jittery if you are making fast movements).


What kind of video camera would be good for dancing videos and not get all blurry?
Q. I just need a camera that has good quality, can upload onto a computer & still have that good quality, & to be under $500. I'm gonna use it to record dances so it needs to be able to not get all fuzzy with the music & keep up so it won't get blurry. Any ideas or comments on anything, please :]

A. ugh... everyone needs under $500
one with good frame rate (low blur) is $800
the Canon HV-20

http://www.plasmaproductions.co.nr/
includes our use of the camera. We have increased in quality and it is getting better. It is an amazing camera but its expensive. I'm an amateur film maker so I have some form of experience, being that we have NO money. lol


If I record my grandchildren dancing to a dj with their class during a free public preview, is it copyrighted?
Q. I recorded a public event sponsored by the dance studio where my twin 9year old grandchildren take dance lessons. They put on a free preview in the parking lot and everybody was joining in the street dance. I took video camera and recorded it. YouTube blocked it and said I violated copyright laws. The music they danced to was from a DJ or some recording??? The music is not even mentioned in the video

A. Yes. The music is copyrighted. Copyright is not a crime for which the state will punish you, but individuals can sue over a lot of intellectual property. I'm going to include a source in this post to give you an idea of how many nit-picky copyright laws there really are. You can register the name of your band, company, an idea you have a patent, many things... It's not legal what you did, but the law is strict and sometimes ridiculous. When you look at whether the law/rules are fair, there's a wide gulf of difference between filming grandchildren and posting recordings of new movies still in theatres. But YouTube doesn't want to take the risk with either one.





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