Here's the best way to get around copy-righted music. You can re-record the music the music. What I mean is get some buddies who can jam out on the gu...
I've always liked Premiere Pro and After Effects. Of course that's all I've ever used so I'm not much help when it comes to other programs. An exte...
Dialogue can be tough without the proper equipment. Most "newbies" aren't very good at voice overs and I've noticed that the audio tends to be muffled...
Your camera seems to have a built in microphone which will never produce as good of a sound as that of an external microphone. I'd suggest getting an ...
I'd give yourself what you would make for your job. Who's funding you? --QD Jones
Probably a "newbie" question to ask but I don't really care. I've seen the word podcast before and I was wondering what exactly are they? --QD Jone...
Plus if something in your shot HAS to be green your obviously going to need to use a blue screen. I've visited a few news studios and they all seem to...
You still need to worry about lighting, even on a green screen. Bad lighting can create a "white-noise" look around the edges of the actors. --QD J...
What would be the easiest way to get the two cameras to be shooting the exact same shot? How would you set up the cameras? --QD Jones
You're not going to like this but I'm going to say it anyway. For a beginning film maker you've got to stay away from serious topics, why? Because no ...
Good call, good call. Blue seems to be more common so using green for everyone else would be a good idea. --QD Jones
Another question: The scene at the end of the first Matrix where Neo is fighting Mr. Smith. Neo's arm is moving super fast but the rest of him is i...
Green or blue. Personally I think green is the best. --QD Jones
That's what I figured. But you do know that you could save a lot of money if you went the desktop route? --QD Jones
Suspending them in mid air might be cool, but just slowing the camera down while panning around them may be enough. --QD Jones