Posts tagged: from

Camera Phone Users Can Get the Trial Version of CamPhone Photo Guide From Download.com Now

No Gravatar

(PRWEB) August 24, 2005

Camera phone users can get the Trial Version of CamPhone Photo Guide from Download.com now.

It is not easy to take good photos with camera phone; especially there are very few useful and practical guides.

Mr. F. H. Tong spent a few months to explore the necessary technique to take good photos with camera phone. His CamPhone Photo Guide is published in May 2005 in electronic format and supplied through www.english.t-photo.com at US$ 5.00. Besides information, there is a gallery web page to show photos taken by Mr. F. H. Tong for this book. The camera phone model was not mentioned. It is the Nokia 6230 that he worked to take all these photos. Every one knows that this is not a high level model for taking photos. But Mr. Tong said if he chose a high end model, readers would be misguided. If he could take good photos with this model, readers with a better model should have the confidence after reading his book.

There is a 50% promotion from Aug. 15 2005 to Sep. 30, 2005. In order for camera phone users to know better, F. H. Tong’s Studio prepared a Trial Version and listed in Download.com Home & Education – Ebooks & Literature section.

Camera phone users can get the Trial Version first, if it is useful, it is still enough time to get the 50% promotion offer for this practical guide at US$ 2.50.

Complimentary copy can be supplied to media upon request.

Email: uscimage@netvigator.com

F. H. Tong’s Studio is established by Mr. F. H. Tong to run photographic programs, courses and workshops. Since 2001, the web site www.english.t-photo.com is built to supply knowledge and technical information about traditional and digital photography to the public in English, Chinese Traditional and Simplified characters.

Address: Room 203, Siu Yee Building, 590-596, Queen’s Road West, Hong Kong

Tel: (852) 28383617

Website: www.english.t-photo.com

###



Kids handling delicate video cameras are given pro tips from young actor.

No Gravatar

(PRWEB) August 17, 2002

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CONTACT:

Thomas Gertsch

Golden Zah Productions

TEL: 310-709-5608

FAX: 310-765-4770

info@youngfilmmakersclub.com

http://www.youngfilmmakersclub.com


http://www.goldenzah.com

Kids handling delicate video cameras are given pro tips from young actor.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — August 14, 2002 — At the skate park, in the mall or in school, kids are using video cameras to record events all around them. Few of these young filmmakers have ever been given any instruction to the care and operation of this delicate, electronic tool. Furthermore, kids imitate video styles they see in movies and on TV but have little knowledge on why these techniques work. The Young Filmmakers Club: Video Camera Techniques, a new educational video hosted by young actor Logan O’Brien (http://www.loganobrien.com ), shares practical knowledge and tips in the care and operation of the video camera. The color 25-minute video addresses aspects to consider when selecting a camera and accessories, how to operate the camera and how to use the camera as part of the storytelling process.

As digital video cameras have become more attractively priced, computer editing software more readily available and the exposure kids have to this medium from television and films, there is little stopping the young filmmaker. Kids readily take to using the visual storytelling format with camera techniques at the forefront of media creation. In addition, many film festivals have added young filmmakers to their categories under competition or screening engagements.

Video Camera Techniques is targeted at helping kids expand their technical expertise in an easy to follow format. With kids ages 8-14 the target market, this video provides instructional guidance in the use and operation of the video camera. Many adults have found the video useful too. Logan’s fun loving personality and conversational tone helps to ease even the most apprehensive technophobes.

“The design of Video Camera Techniques was to provide kids with tips they can watch and use today” says Golden Zah Productions writer/ producer Thomas Gertsch. “It emphasizes kids to experiment with the camera by having a grasp on how to use the camera as a storyteller’s tool.”

The 25-minute color video The Young Filmmakers Club: Video Camera Techniques can be purchased from the web site http://www.youngfilmmakersclub.com .

There will be a World Premiere Screening of the video in Los Angeles on September 8, 2002.

PRESS: To attend the WORLD PREMIERE SCREENING on Sunday, September 8, 2002 at 10:45 AM Please contact Thomas Gertsch, 310-709-5608 or follow the instructions at http://www.youngfilmmakersclub.com/Pages/WPscreening.html

For additional information, interview contact or a screening copy, contact Thomas Gertsch, 310-709-5608 info@youngfilmmakersclub.com http://www.youngfilmmakersclub.com

Golden Zah Productions

P.O. Box 642897

Los Angeles, CA USA 90064

# # #



More Video Camera Press Releases