Yes, you can shoot a documentary on a Sony DCR-HC42 and you can edit using iMovie. The two downsides to using that camera is it has only one chip (or...
quote:Originally posted by Hal Rankin You're doing your d2dvd movies for closer to 60g's? What kind of movies are they, genre-wise? Are you selling s...
Essentially festival rights are a limited usage agreement where you can use a piece of music for non commercial project. The extent of the rights vary...
That's done all the time. It's called ADR (additional dialogue replacement) or "looping". With actors who aren't experienced in looping their dialogue...
Super 8 is still a valid format. If a filmmaker were to make a really good movie on Super 8, they would be taken seriously. =======================...
Now, I see what you're saying. I am a principle in a LLC here in the States. When we bring on investors for a movie they do not own a piece of the ...
Hal, You said the Canadian government granting agencies use this structure to participate in Canadian films. That means you already know more about...
I've never heard of this method here in the States. But if that's how the Canadian government structures film financing, then I guess they've go it fi...
RJ is correct. For a lot of heavy debris like dirt you're going to need a fairly large air compressor. Here in the States they are easily and cheaply ...
quote:Originally posted by Svelter OK, thank you. Do you know how I could get heaps of soil to fly up in the air without the use of CGI though? Air....
The lack of a microphone input, like so many other Sonys, severely hinders the versatility of the camcorder?s audio functionality. But, yes, it's a go...
I'm not a lawyer. For legal matters that could affect your career, I suggest a lawyer over people posting on a messageboard. Morgneto is correct th...
Digital doesn't "need" as much. But lighting DV as if you're lighting film can make a huge difference. Here is my minimum set up: 2 Junior 2k?s 4 ...
It's a rather unusual word. More common is: cinematographer or videographer. It's the moving picture equivalent to photographer. And yes. There are...

