Are you sure it's from this site? I don't remember ever receiving any spam from here, so it would be odd if they've picked on you for some reason. ...
Simple: it isn't. I believe 16mm sound film was available decades ago (e.g. for news footage), but it's not available today. You can make a 16mm pr...
As I understand it there's no difference other than warranty: any Z1 should record both PAL and NTSC and can be used worldwide. quote:Also what is ...
quote:I could be wrong but I don't think the US govenrment is involved in movie ratings at all. The ratings board was created because the US govern...
Um, no. In the UK in particular, the movie ratings system is a joke: even PG-13 movies get cut because they include a head-butt or something equall...
Yes. I have one file of a few seconds of static that I re-use whenever I need it: I had to use my old analogue video capture card to get it because...
Actually, I'd say there are three big issues with a horror movie: 1. Create sympathetic victims. 2. Give them a reason to stay in a dangerous situ...
One thing that does seem easier here in Britain is getting new TV series produced: from what I've read it's almost impossible for someone who hasn't w...
BTW, this is quite a cool no-budget video made in Fusion with footage from a JVC HD100: With a 'before and after' shot: The skyscrapers were...
Before digital editing it was done with great difficulty :). They'd have to make a physical matte image from the footage and use that to combine multi...
Well, I got DFX+ 4 free with a Lightwave upgrade, and then Eyeon offered an upgrade from that to the full Fusion 5 for... actually, I don't remember h...
Yeah, I use Fusion 5, but only because I got it cheap :).
Depends on how you shoot it. If it's CGI you'll have an alpha channel, if it's real you'll use a blue/green screen or rotoscope or similar. As for ...
Also, PAL has an extra 100 lines of vertical resolution, and when you're shooting DV for a cinema release you need every line you can get.
Premiere seems to do an OK job of converting NTSC to PAL, I haven't tried the other way around. If all else fails, mail me a DVD and I'll see if I ...