On the downside, Britain is a PAL country, so if you're shooting NTSC then you'll have problems (e.g. probably can't make a VHS tape on a British VHS ...
Don't know I'm afraid, I've only used it for creating music.
I believe it's royalty-free, but I haven't checked. I hope it is :). Not sure about DTS output, normally you'd mix the music with other tracks and ...
I got it free with Avid Xpress Pro. It's come in handy for background music, but by default the selection is fairly limited... you'd have to spend a f...
I've seen used Senheisser 416s with accessories advertised for 500 quid or so. However, while mikes last a long time if handled properly, you'd want t...
Well, the BBC certainly shoot a lot of footage on PD170s, which are basically VX2000s with a few bells and whistles.
It's also in the wrong forum.
Unfortunately he just got to sit and watch... it was more f a 'give us a script so we can give 100k to our mate to make a movie' competition, as far a...
We've been known to gaffer tape mikes to booms before :). But ideally get a decent shotgun mike with a proper boom and attachment: unfortunately th...
My guess is you'll do better with an American movie in Russia than a Russian movie in America... Russians are probably used to subtitles, Americans ar...
Keep it civil, please: we're all trying to help each other here.
Well, if you want it green you'd just use the color correction filter and adjust the green levels. Avid's color correction is pretty good.
Also, frankly, if you don't know what you're doing with film I'd calculate the cost, then double it :). Film has a great way of suddenly sticking you ...
Yeah, one of my friends did win one of those a few years ago, they gave some TV director 100k pounds to shoot his 10-minute script :). I should rea...

