YOung Film'mers
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- komodofrog0
I don't want to brag but if I could get my camera to capture movements as fast as my eyes I'd be set, and nasa wouldn't have shit on me, because testing bomb's ain't playing nice, said Simon.
- version30
buy minidv dump the sony 8 make sure you have firewire and spend some time on limewire
- randoman0
Your not braging, I agree, and others have tried it with great success.
There used to be a site that teaches you how to do this on your own , it's called B2C technology (Brain to Camera for us layman).
So basically, you cut a small slice in your temple, about 1/2 inch deep, and you buy the interface and wires from the website... I didnt read through so I cant tell you the step by step, but you basically shove this thing in the incision and then sow it up. The kit comes with a little IPOD storage/remote thingy and you just fiddle with it to have it record and what not. Supposedly, this is the same technology they use to film the Matrix effect (when you spin around an object making it look 3d).
i say it's DOPE. and you can get the parts for cheap at radio shack.
- komodofrog0
i say it's DOPE. and you can get the parts for cheap at radio shack.
randoman
(Apr 18 05, 16:04)LMAO, it's only DOPE if used right.
- Eckbleck0
This is a good place to start learning: http://courses.help.com/
To the lower right click on "Digital Video Workshop".
You have to sign up for it (it’s free). The workshop takes you through all the filmmaking basics. Very easy very fun.IMDB has a glossary of all the filmmaking terms.
http://indie.imdb.com/Glossary/As for what software to use, I say Adobe Premiere. Or if you want something a little cheaper and basic Ulead’s Movie Studio Pro is good.
- komodofrog0
little secret of mine, on dope my eyes slow down, and my thinking is zero, too much to see,
just wondering what everything be like on camera.
- brandelec0
G5 + Final Cut Pro
- nLHb0
adobe premier
- nLHb0
shuuuuuuuuuuuut uuuuuuuup brandelec!
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- brandelec0
*makes fart noise and points thumb down
- komodofrog0
I was looking at some old tapes, of a birthday party, and slowed it down with wm movie maker, its fucking CREEPY, I even got the chills.
Anywho, I was wondering, how I can avoid the blurryness when editing scenes of motions.
- brandelec0
also visit this site regularly
http://www.designinmotion.com
- randoman0
Best thing to do would be to download demo's of After Effects, FCP, and Premiere.
They all basically work the same but each has it's strenghts. I personally like After Effects and Premiere.
Editing is straight forward once you learn the basics you should be able to put your footage together rather quickly. As a rule of thumb, capture and edit your video in the highest possible quality... you can downgrade by exporting in various codecs as you uses require (web,tv,dvd,etc.)
If your question was more geared towards what goes into making a short film (talent direction, screenplay writing, consistancy of camera angle, etc.) then seach around online, you should find lots of helpful things.
- randoman0
It depends on the quality of your video...
TimeStretching, frame blending, and unsharpen mask will all give you different results, but it really adds up to the quality of the video your working with.
- brandelec0
and do get this
- komodofrog0
Well, I just remembered what I wanted to ask.
I wanted to know if there is a source of slang terms in the ''movie making'' area, I'm quite too stupid to read the camera's manual through, also
the good movies today have all them great cinematographic angles, well I've had various ideas, but how could I capture the movement of a cigarret falling to the floor in slow motion and hear it go through the air and hiting the floor.
- Mimio0
Don't shoot DV in that BS 24p cinema mode either. That can cause blurring when you're editing.
- scarabin0
you add the sound yourself
- komodofrog0
Is this tape thing 8mm camera even good for them sharp ass short films, or am I still gonna get that amateur filming shiznat like with home made porno, and what is DV please and I didn't know I could change the framerate of the camera either