quote:Originally posted by Hellraiser You call $5000 little money? Yes. Where would you rather spend your money other than on good equipment?
Two things are extremely important in making a feature that will sell: Good picture. Good sound. I'm going to assume that you have a great scri...
Bounce boards and reflectors are the cheapest way for a movie maker on a budget.
quote:Originally posted by Hellraiser I'd like to know what moive editing software do the pros use? If by "pros" you mean people getting paid to ed...
quote:Originally posted by airwalk331 Also, Mark, is there anything wrong/unprofessional with setting up the shot with the light you think would look...
An even better (and more standard) audio recording device is DAT. Record your audio on DAT - transfer to CD (for safety) and transfer to your hard ...
quote:How to say 'goodbye' to this work in a good friendly way. From what you say here - this is going to be impossible. A producer offering $200/...
quote:I'm an actor/writer that's looking to film my scripts with least expensive mini DV camcorders in the rages of $300 -350, are these cameras okay ...
Right here on filmmaking.net you'll find these links ?url Even if you don't want to go to school (and in my opinion film school is a waste of time...
For Super8 film: ?url I too, have several cameras made in the 60's. They are solid, workhorse cameras that require little maintenance. Just a thoro...
quote:All it says is connected through USB or DV. But all web sites say it has firewire. It's my understanding that DV IS firewire. Since you have...
I'd be glad to help.
I own the professional JVC camera (the GY-DV500) and am a big fan of their cameras so I was surprised it doesn't have firewire. I did a quick Googl...
For some reason you don't want to tell us anything about your system. In that case we just have to kind of stab around in the dark, hoping to find ...
Glad to. I have the standard player version 6.5.1 downloaded free from the Apple site. Open up the movie using QT. The pulldown menu is at the ...

