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Top Eight Uses for an Insignia HD Flip Cam

by Insignia Blog Author on 08-13-2010 04:22 PM - last edited on 08-13-2010 04:40 PM

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So you bought an Insignia 5.0MP HD camcorder to film your sister’s wedding, child’s recital and your friend’s party, but it typically stays in the drawer unless there’s an event that needs to be filmed. We at the Make your Mark blog think that’s as bad as buying premium cable and only watching Wheel of Fortune or buying a laptop to play Spider Solitaire. There are hundreds of great uses for a flip-cam, but in the interest of time, here are the top eight:

 

8. Vlog: Creating a Vlog (video blog) can be an easier and more fun alternative to blogging. Just record yourself talking about whatever topics interest you, upload the video onto your computer and post it on a popular video sharing site or blog network that supports video.

 

Some good sites to set up a vlog are Tumblr and YouTube.

 

7. Create a timelapse video: Timelapse videos are easy to make and look amazing when complete. Just find a subject that moves or changes slowly, like the stars on a clear night, a traffic jam or a shadow moving across the ground in the afternoon. Then just steady your camera on a flat surface or with a tripod and leave it on.

 

Once you’re ready to create the video, upload your video and follow the online tutorial here. Most basic video editing software will allow you to change the frame rate and create your video.

 

6. Film funny, everyday occurrences: Whether you’re familiar with the Bob Sagat or Tom Bergeron version, America’s Funniest Home Videos (AFV) is still going strong after 21 years on air. By keeping your flip cam rolling during everyday interactions, you’ll be much more likely to capture your family and friends’ tumbles, funny comments and other comedic misfortunes. And submitting your own funny videos is now easier than ever – just go here, click on the link to upload and you’re all set.

 

For a general idea of what types of clips will get you on AFV, read this post.

 

 

Rick Astley

 

 

5. Create/Add to an Internet Meme: A “meme” (pronounced meem, like cream) is used to describe a concept that spreads swiftly via the Internet. Rickrolling, double rainbow and Will it Blend? are all video memes that have gained viral popularity and spawned imitations over the past few years. To jump in on the fun, make your own tribute or imitation video. Or if you think you have something funny or strange enough to be its own meme, film it, post it and hope it takes off!

 

4. Film yourself doing what you do: Whether it’s a golf swing, a basketball shot, a piano concert or card tricks, recording yourself and watching it back can help you eliminate bad habits and idiosyncrasies and develop the perfect technique. For sports form, compare your video with other online videos of professionals doing the same thing or take it to an expert who can help analyze your form. For card tricks and other illusions, use the camera to simulate your audience – if when you watch it back, you trick yourself, you’re ready!

 

3. Autotune your friends:  Seen the Autotune the news videos? It’s not hard to get that effect on your own videos. Just film your friends or friends talking, load it onto your computer and use one of the many free, legal autotune programs to make them sound like they’re serenading you.

 

You can download free PC software here. Also, here’s a tutorial on how to autotune audio using Garageband, a program that come preloaded on most Macs.

 

2. Apply for reality TV shows: Big Brother, Amazing Race or even Wipeout all have one thing in common – video auditions. Grab your flip cam and make a creative, zany video telling show producers why you would be right for their next season or series. Be sure to follow the rules for submission – we’d hate it if your video was tossed out for being a few seconds too long.

 

For more information on how to make a winning Reality TV audition tape, click here.

 

1. Showcase your talents and get famous: You know you’ve said this in the last 6 months: “How is Justin Beiber famous? I have way more talent than him!” Beiber was actually discovered when a talent agent clicked on his YouTube video by accident! He is now worth millions and a household name at 15. Use your flip cam to showcase your talents, upload to YouTube and get discovered.

 

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