
However, I have been wanting to pick up Camtasia because I am going to be creating a video product very soon and I think it would be much more professional if I were to use Camtasia instead of CamStudio for the screen capture part of the videos. Sony Vegas seems to the one I hear most people talking about, but I've played with that in the past and I'm not a huge fan. I know there are quite a few video editors that could edit chroma key videos. My second question is in regards to the editing software. Has anyone tried that? How did it work out and what model phone/tablet were you using? I have also seen a few "how to" articles that claim you can even use a smart phone camera and get decent results. My question is could I use a high quality webcam to shoot the video since I already have one of those? Does anyone here have any experience shooting with a webcam and if so, how were the results?

I have been looking around at those and I think I can get one that would be more than adequate for around $200-$300. The first question I have is that it is recommended to shoot the video with a pretty decent digital camcorder. It comes with a 10 X 12 green screen backdrop and support kit, 2 X 105 watt lights with stands, 2 lighting umbrellas with stands and a carrying case for the backdrop and stand.

I ordered a green screen kit from Amazon that should be arriving within a week or so. I thought that this would end up being a complicated and very expensive venture, but I was pleasantly surprised to find out that it doesn't have to be. These are the kind where you can put any image or video you want in the background so it appears you are in different places. Recently I have been researching the process involved in making chroma key, better known as "green screen" videos. I'm sure many of you can identify with me when I say that running your online business is certainly not a one or two hour a day process.Īnyway, it's time for me to dedicate some time and effort into boosting my video creation skills so I can tap into that massive river of free traffic! It's not that I haven't wanted to dive head first into video marketing, it's just that I'm a one man show, and there are only so many hours in a day. I can make some pretty decent screen capture videos with CamStudio and I can put together some basic promo and review videos with my webcam and Windows Movie Maker. Sadly, when it comes to my online business, it's one of my weaknesses.

I've been an Affiliate Marketer since around 2008, so I'm well aware of how powerful video is and I'm also well aware that it's getting more and more popular every day.
