Actually, you could make an argument that this is in fact legal. The Fair Use Act stipulates that use of any copyrighted material, if used for educati...
I haven't used Premiere since the Premiere 6.5 days, so I may not be of much help. I think once you have the gradient in a second track above your vid...
Ohh? I understand now! This is usually done on a stage-built set with an actual cutaway (They did this with the boat in The Life Aquatic), but one che...
It's actually a complicated effect, depending on the look you're going for. If I were doing it, I'd just shoot the talent on a bluescreen and then rot...
Yes, your camera should work fine (just be sure to set your controls to full manual). Premiere Pro I'm sure is powerful enough for this sort of projec...
That depends on a number of things. First: I'm assuming 16mm film? If you're shooting at 24fps, that means 50-100 minutes of film would be 2000-4000 f...
Boot Camp is actually just a little program to help you install Windows on your Mac, so when you boot into Windows on that MacBook Pro, you're actuall...
OK, here's what I'd do to achieve this effect: First, a lot of it is accomplished through lighting (as is usually the case). Notice the dark, harsh...
I'm a bit rusty on my PAL standards, so correct me if I'm wrong, but: I believe the question pertains to shooting video at 25 frames per second pro...
Not only is Super-8 still a valid format, it is GORGEOUS. I got the chance to shoot a couple rolls of Kodachrome a couple years ago and was absolutely...
If you can, try and get a mic--ANY mic--on a boom over the actors' heads; it makes for MUCH better sound quality. For about $500US--not sure how that ...
This opens up a big can of worms, but the basic issue here is that, especially in the early days of compressed DV, people didn't believe it was possib...
If that works, great, but it seems unwieldy, and although MPEG videos don't support transparency, I believe you can export an AVI that contains an alp...
The biggest problem with CG explosions is that they don't interact with their environment and often look very fake. MarkG and rjschwarz are right, tho...