Episodes
This first SimplyDV video podcast comes in the form of a sample module from Disc One of our new series of screencast tutorial DVDs - "Getting started with Premiere Elements 7". This module, entitled "Creating your first sequence" describes the basics of assembling a simple sequence from video clips that are pre-installed with the software on your computer.
Published 06/05/09
In this episode, SimplyDV's Colin Barrett chats about the new-look SimplyDV website; he gives his thoughts on the new Canon HV30 HDV camcorder in addition to discussing two new standard definition camcorders from Panasonic - the SDR-H280 "Hybrid" HDD/SD cam and the SDR-SW20 "shockproof, waterproof" SD card cam. Also under the spotlight are Aiptek's PowerDV AHD200 high definition "pocket-cam" and Pinnacle's freebie editing application - VideoSpin. His "Pick of the Month" 3rd party software...
Published 04/08/08
Is there a reason why a prominent camcorder brand would prefer you not to have access to good, fair and objective reviews of their latest products? We consider why this might be and look at how this impacts on other considerations you might wish to make when deciding on which new camcorder to buy. Colin asks why it might be that Sony (in particular) seems to shy away from giving the more serious camcorder reviewers the opportunity of producing good, honest and objective reviews of their...
Published 02/28/08
In this first SimplyDV Podcast for 2008, Colin talks about the new Panasonic HDC-SD9 and HS9 AVCHD models and mulls over the new camcorder offerings from Panasonic, Canon, Sony and JVC for the coming season. He also reflects on the increasing number of new consumer camcorders that now offer full specification high definition recording and asks the question "Will 2008 really be tape-based consumer digital video's last year?".
Published 01/24/08
In this edition, Colin chats about the impressive Canon HV20 HDV High Definition camcorder and explains why he prefers it over Sony's equivalent model, the HDR-SR7 model. The podcast also provides an update into new video editing software, such as Pinnacle Studio Plus 11 and Ulead Videostudio 11 Plus, which now provide the capability to import and edit footage shot with the new generation of AVCHD tapeless high definition camcorders from Sony and Panasonic. This edition of the podcast also...
Published 07/09/07
In this episode, we bring you an exclusive review of the revolutionary new Panasonic HDC-SD1 AVCHD High Definition camcorder that records not only HD video to a high-capacity SD memory card (SDHC) but also enables the recording of Dolby Digital 5.1 Channel Sourround Sound. The Podcast is intended to complement the hugely popular review pages that have seen so much traffic since the first announcement of this new model, along with its sister product - the HDC-DX1 AVCHD camcorder that records...
Published 03/28/07
A look at the significant new camcorder offerings for 2007, including an overview of the latest models from Sony, Canon, Panasonic and JVC. This first SimplyDV podcast of the year also looks at the main competing video formats and considers the significance of two new "Full HD" High Definition camcorders from JVC and Canon - namely the Everio GZ-HD7 HDD cam and the HV20 respectively - both of which offer full 1920x1080 resolution video for the new high definition era.
Published 02/02/07
This episode is devoted to the recently launched Adobe Premiere Elements 3.0, a cost-effective digital video editing package that aims to make the import, editing and creation of home video projects a snip for beginners. The company's Senior Product Manager for Consumer Digital Video - Mike Impietro - talks about some of the program's new features. We also find out what plans the company has for integration of the new AVCHD (MPEG-4 AVC H.264) High Definition video compression system as used...
Published 12/04/06
In this week's podcast, SimplyDV founder and editor Colin Barrett looks at how you can convert your old VHS, Hi8 and Video8 recordings to digital video; there's also guidance on choosing and using tripods, and if you're keen on digitising all your image, sound and film or video keepsakes, you'll find details of a new book (of which Colin is a co-author) called "Go Digital: Keep the Past Alive!" just the thing to have handy.
Published 10/30/06