New Tubetorial Video Tutorial Series
Ever wanted to know how to do something software-related and wished there was a tutorial? Better yet, a video tutorial, and free at that? Well Tubetorial, which has been known for some great tutorials when Chris Pearson and Brian Clark created and ran it, is currently under the banner of SplashPress, who also own Performancing, 901am, and Blog Herald, some of which I also blog at.
I’m hoping to follow in the large footsteps of Chris and Brian by running several new video tutorial series at Tubetorial. I’ll be covering tools on the following topics: blogging; content; audio (podcasting, etc.); video; illustration, CGI (3d), diagramming, and image, and anything else that is related to producing content for websites. Hopefully you’ll check Tubetorial, if you haven’t already. My first tubetorial, on mashing together two RSS web feeds using Yahoo Pipes, is up already. I have at least 50 more tubetorials sketched, including a few more Yahoo Pipes videos, as well as other Web 2.0 mashup tools.
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Tubetorial is a great site. It’s a lot like the lynda.com courses only with lower quality but a great addition to the internet since the fall of TechTV a long time ago.
Hey thanks, Talton. I’m hoping to increase the quality over time, and as the budget allows. My voice was unfortunately cracking the day I recorded the voiceover part on my first tutorial. :)