You could find yourself a muzzle flash and do a simple composite. Or, another way would be to convert your video to a sequence of individual frames, ...
yes, they do.
Owning your own camera will be beneficial to honing your cinematography/directorial skills. Finding a job on set will be good for meeting people and ...
Contacts and networking are important; moving to the LA area is probably not a bad idea. Having something to fall back on is a safe bet, and if you...
ughh... parasite, yes your footage looks nice - and I've seen your advertising I've a Canon GL2 and I think the images are great. I've seen other...
If it's the green look you're referring to, I'd try to accomplish that through a compositing package, such as Shake or After Effects.
ahh... PAL. Didn't realize, sorry 'bout that. If I come across something similar to your problem in my net travels, I'll pass it along.
Here's a page I found for adjusting settings in Premiere Pro... ?url
I may be completely off here, and I'm sure someone will correct me if I am... Anyway, assuming you're shooting DV, it sounds like you need to set P...
Here's a link to an interesting discussion regarding blue screen and green screen. I hope it answers some of your questions. ?url
Make your 3D elements in Lightwave or 3DMax, whichever you're most comfortable with (Maya is pretty much the industry standard). Next you have to rend...
This thread is entertaining and made me laugh. Thanks everyone. I have to give darkcaver credit for his ambition.