Monday 8 October 2012

Record memorable events on DVD

Every one of us would like to keep those memorable events in our lives. A lot of events happen in our lives which we do not want to let go. Why not make some money out of keeping those moments unforgettable. Money can be made through recording memorable events on DVD and selling them at a fee.

All you need to do is to be around when that event happens. You have to be well equipped with a nice video camera to catch those moments. Big events like musical concerts, album launches, ceremonies, celebrations, cultural functions and public events. Which Ugandan would not like to keep seeing that memorable Tuesday 9th October 2012 when the country marks its 50th independence celebrations. Or the historical match between Ugandan Cranes and the Zambian national team which took the Africa Nations Cup in 2012.

What one requires is some good camera recording technics to capture the events as they unfold. Some video editing skills and software. A registered company to copyright your work in order to beat counterfeits. A personal desktop computer can be used to transfer the video on to a DVD . A duplicating machine can be used to produce copies in bulk. This can easily be bought in computer shops in the city. Nicely designed labels and covers using software like Adobe Photoshop and Nero cover designer. These can be printed with a simple desk-jet printer to add value to your work. A finished DVD can fetch you more than 15,000/=SHS yet an empty DVD goes for about 700/shs.

People who missed out on the event will highly demand your services. Customers may also include tourists, Ugandans in the diaspora, media houses,schools,and home owners for their entertainment. Every one of us would like to keep those memorable events in our lives. A lot of events happen in our lives which we do not want to let go. Why not make some money out of keeping those moments unforgettable. Money can be made through recording memorable events on DVD and selling them at a fee.

All you need to do is to be around when that event happens. You have to be well equipped with a nice video camera to catch those moments. Big events like musical concerts, album launches, ceremonies, celebrations, cultural functions and public events. Which Ugandan would not like to keep seeing that memorable Tuesday 9th October 2012 when the country marks its 50th independence celebrations. Or the historical match between Ugandan Cranes and the Zambian national team which took the Africa Nations Cup in 2012.

What one requires is some good camera recording technics to capture the events as they unfold. Some video editing skills and software. A registered company to copyright your work in order to beat counterfeits. A personal desktop computer can be used to transfer the video on to a DVD . A duplicating machine can be used to produce copies in bulk. This can easily be bought in computer shops in the city. Nicely designed labels and covers using software like Adobe Photoshop and Nero cover designer. These can be printed with a simple desk-jet printer to add value to your work. A finished DVD can fetch you more than 15,000/=SHS yet an empty DVD goes for about 700/shs.

People who missed out on the event will highly demand your services. Customers may also include tourists, Ugandans in the diaspora, media houses,schools,and home owners for their entertainment.
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