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26/05/2009 | Filed under Magazine > Latest issue / Magazine > Back issues
.net 190 is on sale now! Discover the ultimate ways to shoot video, edit with style, and add movies to your sites
EDITORIAL INTRO FOR ISSUE 190
“It bombed. It was a turkey, a stinker. It was the publishing equivalent of Hudson Hawk”
We recently asked readers whether you’d be interested in learning more about video. We expected a fair response, but what we got was a torrent of replies from designers who are, for the first time, getting serious about video.
We don’t mind telling you that a few years ago we produced a video special, and it bombed. Completely tanked. It was a turkey, a stinker. It was the publishing equivalent of Hudson Hawk... well, you get the idea. Video was still too niche a subject. However, due to a number of factors online video is now something every web designer and developer should be familiarising themselves with.
In our main feature, we speak to top experts in the field and reveal all you need to know to shoot, edit and present video in the best possible way. So if you want to add some video goodness to your web projects, look no further.
.net issue 190 is on sale now!
![]() Pro video tips for web designers Online video is rapidly taking over the web. Craig Grannell talks to leading designers and developers to find out how to make best use of it on your site | ![]() Perfect your project management skills Effective project management can be the difference between pleasing and losing clients. Keith Robinson, founder of Blue Flavor, explains how to get it right |
![]() The nanopayment plan Can microtransactions help developers to profit from social networks? Tom May reports | ![]() Interview with Jeffrey Zeldman Jeffrey Zeldman could be called the godfather of web standards. Oliver Lindberg catches up with him to talk about the current state of play, how to improve standards and how web designers can survive the economic downturn |
![]() How to warn IE6 users As part of .net’s ongoing Bring Down IE6 campaign, Craig Grannell explores the best ways to convince IE6 users to upgrade to a better browser | ![]() Adobe’s Text Layout Component There’s a new way to add great typography and advanced type formatting to your Flash project. Anton Mills explains how to get the most out the Text Layout Component beta |
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