THIS FILE REPLACES OLDER VERSION 3.1 OF TV MARKETING WITH THIS NEW VERSION 3.2
Make lots of money with your computer by producing videos, infomercials, and TV series using Ray Dream Designer, the Media 100 and CoSA After Effects.
If you have a business of any kind or size this program will teach you how to create spectacular infomercials for TV using Ray Dream Designer, Media 100 and CoSA to market your products and services through national television very inexpensively and for FREE!!
Learn how to buy television time inexpensively and get television time for FREE!!.
This course shows you how to write scrits for infomercials, how to hire celebrities, how to produce and syndicate your own non-infomercial tv shows using infomercial time, how to buy infomercial time, and exactly what equipment and software like Ray Dream Designer to buy and how to use that software and equipment to produce programs that can make lots of money.
Hi, my name is William Sergio and I'm one of the early pioneers of the infomercial industry---you know, infomercials are those half hour shows with 800 numbers selling all kinds of products that you just can't live without.
This video and the floppy disk that comes with video is designed to give you some real practical information on Making Money Producing Infomercials, Television Series, and Movies. Some of the topics we'll cover include:
* Producing videos, infomercials, television series, and movies on a Macintosh computer using the Media 100 non-linear editing system, Micropolis hard drives, CoSA Affter Effects, Adobe Photoshop, Ray Dream Designer, and Pixar Typestry
* Writing scripts for instrutional videos, infomercials, spots and non-direct response television programming
* How to distribute the videos you produce on your computer for money
* Buying television time for infomercials and spots
* Syndication of all types of television programming by buying infomercial time
* Selling advertising time in special interest programming to make big profits
Anyone with a computer can produce their own videos and television shows at home and they can get that programming on television for just a few hundred dollars. You can't learn about it in college or by reading books. Industry magazines and newsletters don't teach you how to actually produce tv shows and buy television time profitably.
Infomercials, or commercials 30 minutes or longer that began airing in 1949 created many fortunes for the early TV pitch men. The style of the infomercial or long form commercial that developed in the 1950s was unique. It was vivid rhetoric that compelled a viewer to action. The government quickly stepped in to shut down this new industry that could make a millionaire out of virtually anyone. So the early infomercial industry of the 1950s ended. But the government never figured on cable and the first infomercials appeared again in the early 1980s on cable. Soon thereafter, in 1984, the FCC made infomercials legal again on broadcast television.
Today, infomercials are the entire economic basis of television, and, regardless of what area of television you are interested in from sitcoms to syndication, absolutely everything you will do in television will involve infomercials.