Submit your Show
Promote your show or video by letting us feature it on this page, in our newsletter and on our weblog. If you want your movie to be included, follow these steps:
- Upload your video to blip.tv, YouTube, Sevenload, Revver or any other video sharing platform.
- Make sure that you have the permission to use all materials (Pictures, video, sound) included in your clip.
- Send us the URL and a short description of how the movie was made, what benefit BoinxTV was to you and where our readers can find more information about you and your submission.
BitnappingTV #027 The BoinxTV sources panel
Saturday, July 04, 2009
"Today tino shows you how the sources panel in the live video production software BoinxTV (http://www.boinx.com/boinxtv) works. By the way: this is the software we use to produce BitnappingTV. Keep on bitnapping!"
BitnappingTV #023 FotoMagico - Multiple zooms in one image
Thursday, June 25, 2009
"Today we have our first developer in the studio. It is Peter Baumgartner, the lead developer of FotoMagico (http://www.boinx.com/fotomagico). He will show you how to zoom to multiple spots inside one photo."
Push mit TextFree
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Feelthetouch.de shows the new push functionality with TextFree on a iPod touch 2G. Movie created with BoinxTV.
Flip Flap Zauberei
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Mai Cocopelli tries to perform magic. Created with BoinxTV.
3x3x3 BLD
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Lucas Garron shows how to solve "Rubik's Cube" blind while recording with BoinxTV using the Stopwatch and the Magnifying Glass in a Sidebar layer.
The Daily G - GIGA täglich
Thursday, June 04, 2009
GIGA.de/IGN Network one of the most popular and highly trafficked gaming sites in Germany now produces its daily shows with BoinxTV.
bitnapping.tv
Sunday, May 31, 2009
BoinxTV gurus Basti and Tino launched their new podcast bitnapping.tv in english last month. bitnapping.tv features one power user tip per episode. The presenter - Basti and Tino take turns - stands in front of a greenscreen and demos the tip on a MacBook Pro. The screen of the MacBook Pro is captured via a Blackmagic Intensity HDMI input card which is connected to the DVI output of the MacBook Pro. The "Picture in Picture" Layer of BoinxTV is used to display the presenter in front of the video. The layer can shrink the presenter out of the way to the bottom of the video so the audience has an unobstructed view of the action on the MacBook Pro screen.
Webinar: "What's New in FotoMagico 3?" (19-05-2009)
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Recording of the live webinar "What's new in FotoMagico 3" from May, 19th. Bastian and Peter talk about the new features of FotoMagico 3 and show a demo of the main areas of improvement of the time line, movie editing and the FotoMagico Remote app for iPhone and iPod touch. This webinar recording has been made with BoinxTV. Bastian and Peter used an iMac which was connected to the BoinxTV computer through the Blackmagic Intensity HDMI card and provided a 720p video of the iMac screen. The moderators sat in front of a green screen and the BoinxTV Picture in Picture layer was used to display them in front of the iMac screen. Another highlight is the capture of the iPhone screen. The video was then fed into GoToWebinar for live presentation and recorded to disk at the same time to be published here.
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