quote:is it possible to RENT a camera? Not just possible, it's normal in many parts of the movie business. A lot of people own their own cameras, p...
I don't know about America, but in the UK technically you need the permission of the owner pretty much wherever you film. 'Technically', as in if it's...
Yeah, if you have a good concept that mostly involves acting rather than effects or fancy props or locations, then you can do something quite impressi...
quote:So my question is simple: Is it really that bad? Probably not. I haven't used Premiere for a few versions, but IMHO it mostly suffered from f...
DV and around 60,000 pounds I believe. I saw it years ago at a film festival, and I think that's what the director said.
Not sure: I use ReelDVD because it came with my Avid software, but it's a bit crap.
Where in the UK are you? There are a lot of rental companies in and around London, for example.
Basically you'll need a camera, a decent mike, an editing system, some DVD authoring software (which may be included in the editing program), and a DV...
quote:I wouldn't go near earlier versions of Premiere though. I edited a feature on Premiere 4.2... I wouldn't recommend it though :). Now I'm u...
quote:if the fig rig can do that then im good but if all it does is gives me better hand position then would it be worth the money? Have you ever s...
I don't know about that camera, but HD footage downconverted to DVD from my Z1 is better than pretty much any DV camera I've ever worked with. quot...
Basically you'd want to film the person talking with their mouth positioned in the right place, and then use a matte to mask out their mouth and super...
The traditional method is to stick a blue gel on the front to make it look like 'movie moonlight'. Personally I don't like orange-lit video shot under...
quote:And another question i have is: how do i set up a shot to show something is missing. The obvious solution is to show it there and then show i...

