With the growing popularity of internet video on the web, people will start to want to do more than being "talking heads". With the interest in doing more with internet video, comes the need to learn how to do things that will make your video content more appealing to the viewers eye.

How do you make your internet video stand out?

You can go to film school, but who has time (or money) to do that? Im pretty sure there are plenty of books that can teach you the basics about amature filmmaking, right on up to the very complex professional way to make your "I got kicked in the nuts!!!" Youtube video a masterpiece.

In all reality, Indy Mogul would probably be a good start. The Backyard FX video podcast is something that I thought was pretty interesting. each episode focus on some specific feature or effect that a amature film maker would find useful. A lot of the tutorials also focus on what many of us are looking for, low cost ways to do certain things on video. Below i a video that discusses how to do a fight scene. After watching that video about a week ago, I wanted to try some of the things that were talked about.

Check out the video and if you learn some things that you actually try out yourself, I would be very interesting in seeing the results.