For the past few decades we've seen an increase in the availability of tools to help folks capture amazing video and stunning digital images. And these cameras are increasingly more affordable.
This fact is running along with the gigantic availability of new mobile technologies that enable us to edit these videos (and photographs) in the field and then share them around the world.
I attended MacWorld Expo in San Francisco, California last week and enjoyed attending several presentations dealing with photography and videography using the latest tech tools, but also the exhibit hall was chock full of accessories and apps (software applications) that are helping push the envelope of artistic expression.
A buddy sent me to a website today where one of these trail blazers details the process where you can take high definition video from a high-end Canon HDSLR (the Canon 5D, MkII), import, edit, and then upload your finished video in the field - from an Apple iPad2.
You can learn the steps to benefit from remote editing from the tutorial from Jim Edds at ExtremeStorms.com , who is an 'extreme weather cameraman' (he videotapes hurricanes, and other extreme events): Editing Canon 5D2 video on an Ipad 2 and XM Satellite Radar on your Ipad2
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