Well, there's a certain amount used in cinematography for determining correct exposures. There's also some fairly complex maths used in special effect...
They give a wider field of view, but tend to cause 'bending' of straight lines near the corners.
Not if you're capturing digital video over Firewire.
Video is generally an area where you get what you paid for from the dealers; there are so many dubious business practices that anywhere offering price...
quote:Well, make him afraid of snakes and suddenly your wild archeologist is different and non-cliched and you have a couple of funny scenes. Not t...
I have a Z1, but that's outside your price range: I suspect only the HC3 is within that price range, so HDV may not be an option right now... from wha...
Personally I'd go for the DVX100 or an HDV camera.
If you're exporting back to tape or DVD you generally don't want to get rid of it. Otherwise you need a deinterlace filter.
It's called 'interlace' and is perfectly normal.
If you still want to have a go, I'd suggest you download 'Star Wreck' (they have a free download of a low-resolution version on their site) and see if...
It's generally much faster to edit first and then only add effects to the shots that need it than to add effects to all the shots and then discover th...
True parodies do generally have a fair amount of legal protection; however, unless you do it 'Galaxy Quest' style with only implied references to the ...
quote:I know that when a camera is shooting in low light, it's 'gain circuits kick in', which causes a grainy look in the image. Is it possible with a...
Not enough information, really: the XL2 has XLR inputs (I think), the mixer has an XLR output, you plug it into the camera and it just works. I don't ...
I think it's easier if you're a student, though: if you're Joe Sixpack who wants to bring some friends around to make a movie with no money to send to...