Video Instruction
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Video Instruction
Hello everyone,
I have just finished filming two video instruction courses and am waiting for them to be edited. Since this is my first time teaching through videos, I am curious, is there a format, DVD or VHS, that's prefered?
Thanks for your help.
Paul
I have just finished filming two video instruction courses and am waiting for them to be edited. Since this is my first time teaching through videos, I am curious, is there a format, DVD or VHS, that's prefered?
Thanks for your help.
Paul
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A Paul Franklin DVD - that'd be extremely fine
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maybe with a bonus 8-track
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VHS is more popular and requires no special processing for duplication. But why not both? Or for that matter, why not CD-ROM? Much more popular than DVD, at least for now. Disc-based media is easier to segment, easier to recue and easier to replay, big advantages in training applications. Once you get the material converted, duplication costs are similar to those for VHS, and conversion costs are far cheaper than they were just a couple of years ago. There's an excellent place here in Denver with a great conversion system. It's proprietary technology, so you won't find it elsewhere. I'm new to the forum and don't know the rules so I won't post any links here. Drop an e-mail if you'd like their website info. I'd prefer CD-ROM! Good luck.
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Personally, I think the DVD is best. Currently, it's unusual to purchase a new personal computer without a DVD-player included. Plus, the stand-alone DVD players (that you hook up to your TV) are getting so inexpensive now it's rediculous.
Plus, from a practical standpoint, DVD's are easier to work with than tape. You can find a certain segment a lot easier with DVD, and you don't waste any time rewinding or fast forwarding. Plus, with a DVD you can set up loops and so forth for certain segments that you may want to concentrate on.
Also, DVD's seem to be extremely popular for music instruction in general. For example, Homespun Tapes is currently in the process of converting most of their VHS offerings into DVD format which is proving to be very popular.
Plus, the new stuff isn't even offered in VHS anymore. For example (as least as far as I know), the new Tony Rice instructional video is offered only in DVD format.
Plus, from a practical standpoint, DVD's are easier to work with than tape. You can find a certain segment a lot easier with DVD, and you don't waste any time rewinding or fast forwarding. Plus, with a DVD you can set up loops and so forth for certain segments that you may want to concentrate on.
Also, DVD's seem to be extremely popular for music instruction in general. For example, Homespun Tapes is currently in the process of converting most of their VHS offerings into DVD format which is proving to be very popular.
Plus, the new stuff isn't even offered in VHS anymore. For example (as least as far as I know), the new Tony Rice instructional video is offered only in DVD format.
Please have us overseas customers in mind when you choose media.
IMHO DVD overcomes the problems (for us)associated with the VHS NTSC format.
So - DVD, please.
When do you expect to release the videos for sale?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Uwe Haegg on 27 February 2003 at 10:13 PM.]</p></FONT>
IMHO DVD overcomes the problems (for us)associated with the VHS NTSC format.
So - DVD, please.
When do you expect to release the videos for sale?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Uwe Haegg on 27 February 2003 at 10:13 PM.]</p></FONT>
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My vote wuld be for DVD (or both), because I have a feeeling that a lot of us would end up wearing the VHS tape out, whereas we woudl wear out our dvd player many time over before the DVD ever failed us...
I know from experience, I've had cassetes last only a few months, where I still have CDs I bought with my first CD player 15 years ago, and they still are in fine shape...
I know from experience, I've had cassetes last only a few months, where I still have CDs I bought with my first CD player 15 years ago, and they still are in fine shape...
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Paul:
DVD would be great! That way I can my laptop right by the guitar and me. That way the guitar can hear it better because I know I 'm getting everything right during the courses I take, but sometimes the guitar just doesn't seem to get the point!
Honestly, DVD is a great idea.
Thanks for all your help to us steelers!
Ricky
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DVD would be great! That way I can my laptop right by the guitar and me. That way the guitar can hear it better because I know I 'm getting everything right during the courses I take, but sometimes the guitar just doesn't seem to get the point!
Honestly, DVD is a great idea.
Thanks for all your help to us steelers!
Ricky
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Hi Paul,
I think , will you try to get the video to be playable worldwide, go for DVD. This way you don't have problems with PAL-SECAM things, that you have with VHS.
The problem with DVD is, that it easier can be copied, and that would be a bummer for you.
regards, Johan
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I think , will you try to get the video to be playable worldwide, go for DVD. This way you don't have problems with PAL-SECAM things, that you have with VHS.
The problem with DVD is, that it easier can be copied, and that would be a bummer for you.
regards, Johan
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Even though I'm not yet able to play DVDs here, I know the change is inevitable - they have a much longer life than tape, one can easily access a given section of the disc, and they're more compact.
I've already bought two James Taylor DVDs - a Paul Franklin DVD would send me scurrying to Circuit City in no time. As someone has already stated, disc-players are being almost given away these days.
I'll take Paul's advice anyway I can get it, though!
Roger<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Roger Rettig on 28 February 2003 at 06:12 AM.]</p></FONT>
I've already bought two James Taylor DVDs - a Paul Franklin DVD would send me scurrying to Circuit City in no time. As someone has already stated, disc-players are being almost given away these days.
I'll take Paul's advice anyway I can get it, though!
Roger<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Roger Rettig on 28 February 2003 at 06:12 AM.]</p></FONT>