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Record Everything You See Without Being Seen: The Eyez 720p Recording Glasses
Robin Good: If you have not heard yet about the ZionEyez, here is a set of new video clips that gives you an even better idea of how cool and revolutionary this camcorder-in-a-pair-of-glasses really is. ” Eyez™ embeds a 720p HD video camera within a pair of eyeglasses designed to record live video data and take pictures. The recorded data can be stored on the 8GB of flash memory within the Eyez™ glasses, transferred via Wifi/Bluetooth or Micro USB to a computer, or wirelessly transferred to most iPhone or Android devices. After a one-time download of the “Eyez™” smartphone and tablet app, users can wirelessly broadcast the video in real time to their preferred social networking website. ” I have long invested through Kickstarter in Eyez , just enough so that when their first production models will be out, I will be one of the happy owners to try it out. Here is a clip shot with the Eyez inside Golden Gate Park in San Francisco while riding a bike:? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUijxhOhvnU ? Here is another one where you can see clearly the type of recording you can get when wearing Eyez and talking to other people:? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhBGPHKi0S8&feature=endscreen&NR=1 ? Find out more about Eyez:? http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zioneyez/eyeztm-by-zioneyez-hd-video-recording-glasses-for ? See it on Scoop.it , via Online Video Publishing
Read moreFree One-to-One HD Videoconferencing on your TV: The Biscotti TV Phone
A cookie-shaped, easy-to-use, $199 video-conferencing solution that you pay for once and then use forever. ? Introduced last month at the Consumer Electronics Association’s annual New York-based CES Unveiled preview event (CES 2012 kicks off on Jan. 9 in Las Vegas), the Biscotti TV Phone is a home video-conferencing gadget that works with your HDTV. Each biscotti-cookie-shaped unit cost $199 and works with any other unit via Biscotti’s proprietary network. You can also chat with anyone on GChat (sorry, no Skype). Biscotti is not the first HDTV video conferencing solution. Most notably, Cisco (with UMI) and Google and Logitech (with Google TV and the Revue) have made the leap.? The device connects to your HDTV via an HDMI cable. Unlike most other HD devices, Biscotti actually has you run your cable box connection through the device. So the back sports both HDMI-in and HDMI-out ports. Biscotti conducts the video calls over the Internet, which means you’ll need Wi-Fi to use it—there’s no wired, Ethernet option. Video resolution is at 720p, and the videocamera is equipped with a wide-angle lens (you can digitally zoom and pan, as well). Simplicity could help Biscotti succeed where others have failed this holiday season. To be fair, the Logitech review camera is cheaper (by $50), but you have to buy Logitech’s Google TV box to use it. Cisco’s UMI is $100 more for a 720p device and you have to pay for the UMI service: $9.95 a month or $99 a year. N.B.: Biscotti is pay once, use forever—or at least as long as Biscotti lasts. Read other short reviews: http://mashable.com/2011/11/09/biscotti/#view_as_one_page-gallery_box3053 ? http://mashable.com/2011/12/29/biscotti-the-best-product-packaging-since-the-ipod/#view_as_one_page-gallery_box3623 ? Find out more: http://www.biscotti.com/biscotti-tv-phone.html ? (Curated by Robin Good) See it on Scoop.it , via Online Collaboration Tools
Read moreWeb and HD Video Conferencing Across Mac, PCs and Smartphones: Fuze Meeting
Fuze Meeting is a free web conferencing and online meeting software that allows desktop and screen sharing on Mac, PC, iOS and Blackberry devices. Key features include: Multi-party HD Video Conferencing Webinars up to 100 participants Meeting Recording Site Branding Unlimited Toll Audio Conferencing Unlimited Storage Space Screen Sharing with Remote Desktop Control Interoperability with enterprise video-conferencing systems such as Microsoft’s Lync, Tandberg, LifeSize, Polycom, and Teliris, and all Android, IOS (Apple), and Blackberry mobile devices. A free 14-day trial is available here: https://www.fuzemeeting.com/purchase/14day/1 A Personal plan account (25 attendees) starts at $29/month, the Plus is $49 (45 attendees) and the Professional is $69/mo. (up to 100 attendees + meeting recording and site branding). Find out more: http://www.fuzemeeting.com/ See it on Scoop.it , via Online Collaboration Tools
Read moreAdd Original Grain, Scratches and Lens Flares To Your HD Video Footage: CineGrain
Trying to get that special “film”, grainy look?? ” Add REAL Film Grain to Digital Footage A Collection Of Every Major Film Stock Filmed With 35mm, 16mm, And Super 8 Cameras. ” Check out the video example and showcase reels on this page:? http://cinegrain.com/ ? and here too:? http://cinegrain.com/media/ ? Find the low-budget clip collections for indie video-makers here: http://cinegrain.com/indie/ ?? See it on Scoop.it , via Online Video Publishing
Read moreWhat Does The Community Want From Video?
I record videos for YouTube – and other outlets – on our live stream. I’ve been doing this for awhile now. Since I was using standard definition in the past, I could only eke out a few frames per second. This is nowhere near what I can do with these …
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