Make Internet TV shows you how to do it on the cheap

Written on December 11, 2007 – 5:40 pm | by Morten Rand-Hendriksen |

Many people wonder how to get started making video content for the web. MakeInternetTv.org has made a simple step-by-step instructional site that explains the basics; from what equipment you need to how to edit, post and publish your videos and make a video feed. It’s pretty basic stuff and for hard-core video/broadcast people like myself it’s of little use. But for those starting up it can be a big help. I’ll let Dean from the Participatory Culture Foundation explain the concept himself:

Make Internet TV: Introduction

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