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FlipShare 5.0 is now available (US) HERE.

FlipShare 5.0 Software Features:

Pre-loaded software to organize, edit, and share videos
Works on a PC or Mac
Email videos and video greeting cards
Upload videos instantly to Facebook™, YouTube™ and MySpace™
Create Flip Channels to share content privately with groups of friends or family
Share instantly to mobile phones using the FlipShare Mobile app
Share instantly to any TV using FlipShare TV
Capture HD snapshots from videos
Watch videos on-the-go at FlipShare.com
Create movies or use Magic Movie to create custom movies in moments


FlipShare Mobile Features:

Available for iPhone, Blackberry, and Google’s Android platform (at no cost)
Mobile Devices currently supported: Apple iPhone, iPod touch; Blackberry Curve 8520, Curve 8900, and Bold 9000; Google G1 (T-Mobile) and MyTouch (T-Mobile)
View favorite FlipShare videos and photos
Access their personal Flip Channels
Watch Flip Channels from friends and family
Create playlists (iPhone) and favorites
Share videos by email or on Facebook
Users can find the links for the iPhone, Blackberry and Android mobile apps on the www.FlipShare.com site or at their respective app stores

$10 Off Coupon from Flip Video, extended till 2/28!

Use Coupon Code : FLIP10 at checkout

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In my day job I work as a TV Director making Reality and Factual Entertainment TV.

This gives me an instant focus to my work. Although I love shooting home video on my Flip it’s great when I film for work with a goal in mind: to shoot and shape hours of footage on a topic into a (hopefully) entertaining show for others to watch.

So you got your Flip for Christmas, and you’ve randomly filmed family activities, fun and games for the past few days! This type of footage is precious to keep for years to come as people grow older but it can easily get swamped amidst the thousands of clips you will shoot.

I find that more Produced films can really stick in the mind. So I recommend setting yourself a more defined project for the New Year.

This is what ‘Producing’ Video is all about: having a plan before you shoot. Here are just 4 examples of the type of projects I mean, but I am sure you have some of your own. Please add a comment or link to share your ideas.

1. Sit your Kid down in front of a plain background, think about the lighting (add some desk lights if you don’t have a lighting kit). Stick the Flip on a tripod or wedge it steady on a chair and interview your child. Plan a few questions in advance, name, age, favorite colour, favorite toy, what they want to be when they grow up? etc. You’ll get a really nice record of your child and it will be shot differently and more focussed than grabbed soundbites in the kitchen.

2. As above, but make a record of an elderly parent or relative. Old people love to tell stories from earlier life, you’ve probably heard them 20x but how great to record them for future generations.

3. Your House. Maybe 2010 is the year when the housing market picks up? Who knows, but it’s always great to make a film about your house so when you move you have a record of where you lived. You could even shoot one as part of the sales pitch if you are selling. You could simply walk around (slowly and steadily) and narrate the features of the house behind the camera. Even better shoot lots of cutaways of details and sweeping shots of the rooms and cut them in MTV Cribs style! Use fast motion in the edit to speed up slow bits as you walk between rooms.

4. Friends chat show. How often do we just grab the camera and shoot random chat with friends, but when you watch it back it seems all over the place. Next time you have gathered a few friends at home or in a Cafe, produce the conversation. What I mean is like any Chat Show Producer you need to introduce themes and topics and focus the talk around that. So for example, you could ask everyone to talk about the “The first time I met you I thought ….” or “The funniest time we ever had was …” You get the picture.

Do you like the designer Flip Mino pictured above? If you are in the US you can find it here.

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If you are thinking of getting a Flip for Christmas you’d better get your skates on. Flip Cameras are great for filming your Kids opening their presents, Grandma playing rockband on the Wii and of course at New Year the Flip can easily slip into your party frock (or trousers).

Amazon deadlines are above, today being Sunday there’s still time … just.

Check out the Flip Video camera I recommend here at Amazon UK or Amazon US . This link will take you direct to the product.

Stuck on which Flip Camera to buy? I suggest you read this comparison between the Ultra HD and the Mino HD.

UPDATE: FOR A RECENT COMPARISON OF THE NEW RANGE OF 3g FLIP VIDEO CAMERAS AS WELL AS OLDER MODELS PLEASE SEE MY BUYERS GUIDE!

UPDATE: SINCE I WROTE THIS POST THE NEW MINO HD WAS RELEASED IN THE US AND UK – I SUGGEST YOU HEAD HERE TO SEE THE COMPARISON BETWEEN THE FLIP ULTRA HD 120 MINS AND THE FLIP MINO HD 120 MINS

I get a lot of people asking “Which Flip Video should I buy?” Let me help. Following on from my post for people trying to decide between the Flip UltraHD and the Flip MinoHD here’s a great video that really shows up the size difference between the Flip UltraHD and the Flip MinoHD plus highlights the main features.

As I’ve said, if you want a Flip to fit in your back pocket (unless you wear huge trousers) then you’ve got to go for a Mino but if you want slightly better quality and flexibility with batteries and a bigger LCD you need to go for the UltraHD.

This was made before the new Flip Mino HD 120 mins became available in the US so it features a 4gb MinoHD but if you are in the UK where the Flip Mino 120 mins has yet to be released (no date set either) then all the comparisons in the video are valid. US readers trying to decide between an Ultra HD 120 mins or a Mino HD 120 mins should read this post.

Check out the Flip Video camera I recommend here at  Amazon UK or Amazon US for the best prices I’ve found on the Web. This link will take you direct to the product.

We have a discount code for buying a Flip Camera direct from Flip HQ in the USA.

OFFER NOW EXTENDED UNTIL 31st DECEMBER – Link below. You also get Free shipping and a Free Accessory!

Note: Flip only sells Flip cameras direct in the USA, if you are in the UK check out the best prices I have found at Amazon UK

$10 Off Coupon from Flip Video! Click here and use Coupon Code: FLIP10 at checkout

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Designer

If you are in the US (sorry Brits) you can customise your Flip Mino design by choosing from a gallery or uploading your own image. If you are a designer you can join a scheme whereby you earn $10 for each camera sold with your design on it.

You can see in the picture above the upload and design interface, I used a screenshot of my homepage for a quick test. You can resize, rotate etc. within the interface and, as in my case, if your image is too low resolution Flip will warn you.

I’ve been thinking about scenarios when having a customised Flip design would work well:

  • If you use several Flip video cameras for school projects you can easily identify them by adding your school logo.
  • For companies wanting to give a special gift to customers or employees.
  • For charities who are using the Flip camera for covering global issues and want their brand to be seen out and about.
  • For Vloggers or Web sites who want their domain to be seen wherever they film.
  • For a family gift – how about scanning your Kids painting and giving them a personalised Flip camera with their own work on it?

Any more ideas? Check out the options by visiting Flip US below.


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Can’t decide between the Flip Mino HD or Flip Ultra HD? Read This

Have a look at this short sample video filmed on the latest Flip Ultra HD camera. The colour saturation and resolution of detailed objects is really impressive when you consider the price of this pint sized camera.

The downside, as you will notice, is trying too keep a tiny camera steady though this applies to many more expensive handicams too. I would recommend using a monopod or tripod (the Flip has a tripod socket) if you are shooting landscapes and architecture especially if you are trying to pan.

If it’s just holiday footage then you might not want to carry any extra kit, instead think about resting it on something like a rucksack and wedging it steady. If you are handholding, use both hands to grip your Flip Camera and lock your elbows to your body to create a firm triangular shape, it really does help. Wedging yourself next to a wall can also keep you and the camera steady. Avoid pans if you don’t need them, shoot in static shots and edit later.

If you are shooting medium close up reality style action or interviews on the wide end of the lens it’s a lot easier to keep rigid.

Please add a comment if you need any more Flip Video shooting advice.

Check out Amazon UK or Amazon US for fast delivery and for the best prices I’ve found on the Web.

The Flip Ultra (First generation) has had a price slash recently, as I write now I’ve spotted one at £79.99 on Amazon UK, that’s around £68.00 less than the Flip Ultra HD!

If you are Stateside see the Flip Ultra at Amazon US.

But is it worth considering the older model? The answer is yes, absolutely. If you are on a tight budget and want an entry point into the world of Flip then grab the chance now. Ok so it’s only Standard Definition, non-widescreen and doesn’t have rechargeable battery pack!

But I’ve been using my original Flip Ultra for over a year and didn’t miss any of those features before they came along. You’re unlikely to be making professional content with the Flip so you do you really need HD or widescreen? Yes these are nice features but you can still shoot very decent videos without them.

The less the unit costs the better. Why? Because I let my 6 and 3 year olds use it. And if (in the unlikely event) they decide to drop it down the WC when I refuse to buy them chocolate, at least I have taken less of a hit in the wallet. Letting them use my Flip Camera really does give them something to be creative with and have fun. Better for them to learn to create video themselves than just stare at the box.

Of course Adults are also prone to destroy Camcorders, I once lost a load of Camera gear on a beach in the Caribbean when the beach I was on got hit by a King Size wave! It’s the last time I will ever take a £1,000 Camera on holiday!

So in my view if you have the cash, yes go for the Ultra HD or Mino HD but the Standard Ultra will do you fine and the videos you capture in terms of sentimental value will be worth the cash.

I like this video because it’s honest. It shows the pluses and minuses of choosing a Flip. As you might have figured I am a Flip fan, but you need to use the camera to its’ strengths.

As I’ve said before I use the Flip because it’s hassle free and I can take it everywhere, no clip on batteries or big bags required. I wouldn’t bother lugging a bigger camcorder around (especially as I am already weighed down with a laptop on the tube or a bag full of Kid Stuff at the weekend). I’d rather capture the moments than miss them whilst my super all singing and dancing, tea making camcorder sits at home.

If I was going to shoot a sports day or school play from a distance I wouldn’t rely on the Flip and shoot on something else, it’s zoom wouldn’t get me close enough but for the buzz afterwards, it’s great.

Until you own a Flip it’s hard to get why they are so cool and convenient but this video will give you a clue.