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You Shoot A Picture, They’ll Blow Up Your Income To 7th Heaven
No, you don’t have to sell your digital camera to make money. Seriously, you don’t even have to be a professional lensman to earn extra money by taking pictures. Professionals use high-end gadgets and that would be overkill for you. However, you can still earn income just by using your own camera and take pictures of the things you like, when you like it shot and the way you shoot it. And of course, for you to do this, you must have an Internet access to go on with the procedures. You see, after taking those pictures, all you need is to upload those pix to several sites through the Internet and that’s already money for you. Wit this kind of career, it will allow you to enjoy happy and quality time with your kids and the whole family and while you’re on vacation, take a snapshot of this and that and these and those, get in Cyberspace and upload them and earn extra money. Wouldn’t that be a good quality time, correct? So, stick around and learn how to make money with your camera.
Everybody knows that they can make money fast and the easy way. They prefer to learn some home-based business ventures right in the comforts of their own home in their own pace and time instead of going to other places like seminars, schools and other sorts of that stuff in order to learn something new. For them it would such a waste of time especially to those who have their own personal obligations and responsibilities. For instance, you can ever tell a housewife to learn how to do home staging business by going to a home staging school and spend some hours in there while her pot is cooking back home or her baby is crying her eyes out waiting impatiently to be fed. What she only needs to do if she’s interested in home staging is to go online and find the perfect DIY lesson for home staging. This is the same thing as with stock photography. You don’t need to waste some time going to a photography school to earn money in photography. What you need is to hang out in your own house while attending to your chores and learning the basic on how to make money with camera and even a simple digital camera will do.
If you want fast money, then, one of the best options that you can choose is stock photography. You can learn how to make money with your digital camera in just a short period of time. You can shoot anything you like then upload it and wait for the income to come in. But before you do, you just need to learn a few pointers from a professional and you just need to follow these links in order for you to do that.
I have Final Cut. . . Now What?
My brother is a computer guru who set me up with Final Cut (Pro 6.0 . . . I think).
This is all well and good, but i'm stuck on what to do next in regards to getting my feet wet filming.
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a camera set-up that is compatible with computers and the final cut editing software. i'm not knowledgable about formats, but i'm looking for something that I won't have to purchase/hook-up cassette decks (or any other crap). Is there a film format worthy of my simple minded silver screen epic movies?
A memory stick type format? Does that exist?
Can you recommend cameras/ complete set-ups within a budget of $2,000 (used is okay)?
Thanks all!
Hey,
Final Cut Pro is a professional program made for the pros, but you can find loads of tutorials all over the Internet on FCP.
I'm a FCP editor so i know what am talking about, check out some of the things you can do with FCP here...
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