"The DVD Workshop: How to DVD" has been created for anyone who has a skill, knowledge, or a program that the marketplace needs to know about. It is for people who need to know how to produce an effective DVD or video. Almost any professional presentation can benefit from video presentation.
London, England (PRWEB) February 22, 2006 – Edurose Ventures today announced the release of "The DVD Workshop: How to DVD." The brand new DVD series has been created for both professionals and non professionals and contains tips, tricks and enough good advice to teach even the most seasoned video producers a thing or two. The DVD's should appeal to a wide range of users -- tutors, film producers, business investors working from home, other investors and the public at large. Making a DVD is a cost-effective and economical way to communicate. For more information, visit http://yourdvd-business.co.uk.
"We are excited to launch 'The DVD Workshop.' The series is full of insiders' secrets and money-making info," said Andrew Reynolds, CEO of Manhattan Direct Ltd.
If a presentation can be undertaken live, it can be transferred to video. Customers find that learning procedures for using a new product or a skill such as fishing or web design is easier when there are active directions to follow. In those cases, vendors will find that producing a DVD will enable them to reach more people more effectively. Sales presentations, investment advice, political presentations, meetings and seminars can all be easily transferred to video to appeal to a wide range of viewers, not simply those who can attend.
The 10-volume set of power-packed "info-dense" DVD's is described below. They are available for order at http://yourdvd-business.co.uk from February 23, 2006.
DVD #1: This DVD "kicks-off" with a general discussion of the How-To DVD business. Consider this information the foundation upon which to will build a How-To DVD empire. Not to be missed!
Preview DVD #2: Features an introduction to the basic equipment needed to get started and to succeed in this business. Don't worry, it doesn't have to cost the earth...or require special expertise to operate. But...messing up on the equipment means producers are at a serious disadvantage before they even start.
Preview DVD #3: This DVD deals with creating the right look for the background on DVD's. Armed with the knowledge on this DVD, it is easy to create professional looking DVD's on a shoestring budget.
Preview DVD #4: Successfully produced DVD's need carefully planned shoots. With the right info it's a breeze. However, if people don't know how to plan the shoot – then sorry – but the "curtain" is never going to go up on the show.
Preview DVD #5: This DVD covers lighting. Lighting will make or break a DVD. Fortunately, creating professional quality lighting is possible on a tiny budget using just two lights and a backdrop. This DVD reveals all.
Preview DVD #6: Once the basics are set up correctly, the shoot can begin. However, watch this DVD first because it offers a walk through the step-by-step process of creating a professional quality shoot on a pauper's budget.
Preview DVD #7: A successfully produced DVD is only half the game. Volume 7 offers the insider secrets to effectively and efficiently marketing a DVD. And on this DVD Bill Myer's reveals his "underdog" 12 step "zero cost" approach to successfully marketing your DVD. Then, Tim Kerber reveals his tactics for selling thousands of DVD's to the corporate market. The marketing advice on this DVD alone is worth thousands of pounds. It would be difficult to find these high quality tips concentrated in one place even by reading many, many business books.
Preview DVD #8: This DVD shows how to cash-in on the eBay phenomenon with a "How-To" DVD business. John Cooksey often sells 500 DVD's on eBay alone, and on this DVD he goes "behind-the-scenes" and hands over his eBay money-making secrets.
Preview DVD #9: On this DVD, viewers will actually get to "peep a sneak" at a short training video being made, and then watch it being edited in preparation for DVD production. Watching this DVD is like being a fly on the wall in the edit suite and is a rare glimpse inside the world of an actual "How-To" DVD being made.
Preview DVD #10: Once a DVD is produced, it should be "showcased" in a professional looking package. It's much easier than it appears using these straightforward tips. This DVD will show how to create attractive, professional looking DVD cover art, graphics, packaging etc. Get this right and any DVD will look as though it's been produced professionally – even if the production company is just a one-man band operating out of a spare room at home.
In addition, the ten DVD set includes a bonus title, Producing How-To DVD's For Profit: A Hands-On Guide by Bill Myers. Myers offers secrets to ensuring producers get the intangibles right and make professional, attractive videos.
For more information on the dvd set, visit http://yourdvd-business.co.uk.
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