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If you have no sync mechanism between the camera and your sound recording device, you will most likely have sync probs. The problems arise from the f...
Most PCs don't come with Firewire ports by default (since it was originally an Apple technology). You can however pick up PCI firewire cards for abou...
quote:Originally posted by Diren The MiniMV or MicroMV is also a digital camera, but it uses MPEG2 compression, which is after all, not a professiona...
The XL-1 has S-Video out, as well as composite, however you will want to be using the firewire in/out capabilities to transfer your video to your PC, ...
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I've never heard of a video format called MiniMV. Are you sure you have this right? At any rate, you can check out a comparison of the various video...
quote:Originally posted by Ed thanks alot. a couple questions;first, what is verticle sync exactly? and i heard having someone transfer the film to t...
Re: Editing software Please read the FAQ before posting. Your question is answered there. filmmaking.net
It is really a matter of whether you trust the person who is doing the duplication or not. Obviously if you use a commercial duplication house, then ...
From memory you can right click on a clip and one of the options on the Motion menu is Frame-Hold. At any rate, all of this is explained in Premier...
There's also a great breakdown of the issues related to music copyright in the Internet Filmmaker's FAQ on this site. filmmaking.net
In most cases, absolutely nothing (or close to it). Generally people take PA jobs as a foot in the door, and will take whatever pay is on offer. f...
There are a couple of answers in the Internet Filmmaker's FAQ to these questions (note the subtle suggestion that you read them), however the upshot o...
You'll most likely run into vertical sync problems if you try and simply film the projected Super 8 with your video camera. This will result in black...
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