Do you know about tripods, steadycams, XLR audio, light diffusion, Avid, or Adobe Premiere?

April 14th, 2007 — Nicholas Reville

We are close to launch of an awesome new set of guides for making internet TV (shhh, official release isn’t until monday). One component of this guide is a wiki which will help fill in extra details about specific issues that folks might encounter. We have been working to get the wiki off to a running start, but we need still some help on these topics:

-tripods, steadycams, lighting

-editing with Adobe, Avid, Final Cut

-importing from DVD, VHS, and other sources

If you know about these topics, it would be a huge help to us if you could take a couple minutes to write up a quick starter paragraph in the wiki (even just links to good online resources would be great). Here’s our full list of missing sections: Suggested Wiki Topics.

If you haven’t edited a wiki before, check out this page: Join the MITV wiki.

5 Responses to “Do you know about tripods, steadycams, XLR audio, light diffusion, Avid, or Adobe Premiere?”

  1. Stuart Says:

    How about some Cinelerra love, just in keeping with the love for FOSS?

  2. Nicholas Reville Says:

    Absolutely– just make a new page for it and add a link in the right spots.

  3. Cristiano Says:

    To those who read portuguese, there is a great site with tutorials and guides about videomaking and audio working with FOSS: Estúdio Livre (”free studio”).

    http://estudiolivre.org

  4. Dean Says:

    Stuart, there is actually already a slug in place for Cinelerra! We just need someone to bring it to life.

    http://www.mitvwiki.org/Linux

  5. Dean Jansen Says:

    Cristiano, I made a section for non-english language links: Non-English Resources

    Feel free to add any more resources you have.