I hadn't noticed that ad... that's about 3200 including VAT, so not so far off the prices quoted elsewhere. Just make sure it's a UK model so you get ...
One option, if you're not too attached to the script, is to submit it to the film council type people anyway, and then forget about it until you get a...
Where can you get a Z1 for 2699? The reputable dealers I know of are charging more like 3500 (including tax). Certainly it's a great camera, but th...
The safest way is to add the filter in post, that way if you change your mind you can switch to a different look. But if you're sure it's what you wan...
Most of us end up having to fund movies ourselves. There are various funding bodies in the UK that you can apply to, but the odds of getting money fro...
Well, people are usually friendly around here :). You could always post a download link in the 'promos' forum and encourage people to take a look at y...
It's always useful to tell people where you'll be shooting... :).
The Studio packages come with lots of other programs which you may or may not need (e.g. 3D animation and compositing, I think). For editing you just ...
An hour of footage at best possible quality for a DVD is about 4GB. So you should have plenty of space?
No, though if you're looking to make a living in editing odds are you're as likely to need to edit on Final Cut as Avid these days. Not sure how Avid ...
quote:And lastly, what editing program are the pros using? Probably Avid at the top, Final Cut in second place (though it's taking over from Avid i...
No, you'll just stick together the good parts of the takes. Well, unless you're Kubrick and keep shooting until you get the 'perfect' single take to p...
Try this thread: I made it sticky for now, since it seems to be a common question.
You could always try to find a used XL1 in decent condition. That can shoot progressive (OK, it's kind of faked with 'pixel shift', but still has abou...
Yeah, studio TV drama (at least in the UK) normally uses multiple cameras. However, location TV drama normally uses a single camera: I met a TV dir...

