New HDV Training DVD for Sony FX1 and Z1U Camcorders Eases the High Def Learning Curve
The HDV (High Definition Video) format has made the latest generation of new camcorders more complicated to operate. The new training video 'Handson HDV' provides a step-by-step training of the new Sony FX1 and Z1U HDV camcorders.
(PRWEB) June 4, 2005 -- In the world of video and TV, HDV is the latest buzzword, and users or potential users of the technology are scrambling to train themselves on the new technology.
HDV stands for High Definition Video, and basically it's a new, low cost way of working with HD. The stunning picture quality and relatively low price of HDV camcorders has attracted many consumers as well as semi-professionals to use the new format.
To help users of Sony's FX1 and Z1U groundbreaking HDV camcorders, Vortexx Media (http://www.hdvguides.com) have produced a 90 minute DVD training video that covers every feature of both cameras, as well as lots of tutorials and 'insider' information from Pros that you won't find in the manual.
Andrew Lock from The Video Advisor (http://www.thevideoadvisor.com), a website that provides free advice, tips and information to help videographers improve their skills comments, "this new DVD will definitely be the answer to a cry for help from many users of the new Sony HDV camcorders. Many people have discovered that they don't know how to master all the intricate settings. Even professionals will benefit from the wealth of tips and tricks presented. It's highly recommended."
The DVD is entitled 'HandsOn HDV' and is available from http://www.hdvguides.com
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