Video Tapes
Video tapes are starting to look a little different. The old VHS tapes are losing popularity and collecting dust on shelves all across the country. In their place are these small digital videocassettes. These digital videocassettes are typically about two and a half inches by two inches,
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If you enjoy using your camcorder, you should have a ready supply of video tapes. Having recently filmed a behind the scenes documentary covering a recent independent film, I recognize the need for having tapes. You have to keep the camera rolling if you want to capture the great moments. You burn a great deal of tape on mundane things, but that sacrifice is worth it when you capture the one priceless moment.
Video tapes can get expensive, especially if you like to keep your camcorder running. Before you know it,
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Birthday parties,
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