I need all of your help with something. As you know, the Izzy Video website is more than just a place to post my video podcasts. It’s also a resource to discover additional video-related content online. This could be “how to” articles, viral videos, or a number of other things.
Where do you come in? When you see something online that I might be interested in featuring on Izzy Video, please tag it “izzyvideo” using del.icio.us. I’ve subscribed to the RSS feed for this tag and will be notified of your suggestions. Naturally I will credit you with the recommendations.
Thank you for helping me with this!
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.
Digital Juice has many high quality tutorials on their website. And they’re free. I’ve been watching them all morning.
Here’s the problem: When you visit their website, the tutorials aren’t easy to find. Their home page has a lot of great information on it, but it wasn’t immediately clear where I should go to watch the videos.
Anyway, they call the tutorial section of their site DJTV. Once you find your way there, they have several different series of shows. Some are about audio. Others are about work flow. My favorite is “Field of View”. All Izzy Video viewers would enjoy that show.
I highly recommend you check Digital juice out.
Note: Thanks to Jorge for sending me the link to Digital Juice!
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.
Twitter is a free communication service that keeps people in touch all the time. You can receive message updates from the folks you follow a variety of ways.
I use text messaging on my Treo. This works well for me because I have unlimited text messages. Good thing too, considering some of the people I follow like Scoble, Rice, Calacanis, Laporte, and Pirillo send about 100 messages per day each! (I’m exaggerating, but only slightly…) :-)
You can also receive messages several alternative ways (this is far more popular than SMS). For those of you who are interested in keeping in touch via Twitter, please add me as a friend.
I enjoy Twitter because it’s far less of a time commitment than email, Myspace, and other services. You can the great feelings that come from communicating with friends, but the limit of 140 characters per message makes everything so wonderfully efficient!
You can see my Twitter profile at www.twitter.com/israelhyman. If you add me, let me know you watch Izzy Video, and I’ll add you back.
What a great way to stay close to someone!
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.
For those of you who might be interested, I’m keeping a personal blog now. The address is easy to remember because it’s just my name:
www.israelhyman.com
Items that aren’t much related to video, I’ll put there. I have many interests, and I feel compelled to share more than video online.
For example, one of my first posts is called “Six Reasons to Build a Second Income Online.” If you’re interested in building income from an online presence, you might want to take a peek.
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.

Discovering what podcasts other podcasters subscribe to is interesting to me, so I thought I’d share another one of my favorites here.
I’ve been listening to “The DV Show” for a long time. It’s a great audio podcast that I frequently devour during my commute to work. My guess is that many of you are already subscribers to the show, but just in case you aren’t, I thought I’d mention it here. It’s a very good resource.
Not only does Brian answer questions, easy or difficult, but he also provides classes, links to great software, interviews with experts, and other resources. It’s certainly a lot more technical than my show, but the content is important. Episodes are typically about 30 minutes long.
I recommend you check it out.
Link
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All past Izzy Video tutorials are located in the membership area.
You can also watch free samples here.