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Loads of different companies make firewire cards. Try the following for starters: filmmaking.net -- filmmaking.net (Incorporating the Inter...
Working in "straight to video" is no different from any other film job, and there is loads of information on this web site about it. Suggestion: i...
Or contact your local council and ask them. filmmaking.net -- filmmaking.net (Incorporating the Internet Filmmaker's FAQ) Please note the o...
The look you achieve is largely dependent on 1) the way you light your shoot, and 2) the way your post-produce your images. Unless you are rich, or k...
There are plenty of people/companies that offer script reading services, but be careful as many of them are sharks. Get in touch with the Writer's Gu...
Your choices are really: Adobe Premiere 6.5 (or Premiere Pro if you can hang on until later this year) Avid Xpress (new version loses the "DV" mon...
You have all you need to start making films with the camera. Don't get hung up on technical gadgets or whether you can cut it like a pro. Just go ou...
www.filmmakingholidays.com is based in the UK. filmmaking.net
You should also check out our film school database... filmmaking.net
Yes, your OS and apps should share the same drive. The only thing on your second drive should be your media files (and other files associated with yo...
> think the Canon GL-1 and GL-2 3CCD cams can shoot in 24fps by >putting them into "frame" mode. That's just what I've heard so don't >hold m...
Note that the DVD "resolution" is dependent on the TV format being used for viewing. 720x576 is for PAL TV systems, 720x480 is NTSC. filmmaking.ne...
To avoid many editing problems you should be capturing and rendering your video on a completely separate drive (particularly if you use EIDE drives). ...
The characters and content of a video game, even an old one, are protected by copyright so in most cases you will need to get permission from the owne...
As far as I'm aware, a lot of it was shot with regular DV cameras (although I don't think it was MiniDV, rather DVCAM or similar). Part of the film w...