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Ferry Corsten @ Glow Clips (pg. 2)
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| vtec junkie |
| quote: | Originally posted by tamtui
I have to say the pocket damage clip subtitles where creative.
Liz does have to stop bringing her BF. LOL!!
Stop using iMovie bro... Final Cut is where it's at.
Also try to keep the camera steady vtec I though I was getting motion sickness. I can keep it steady why can't you.... |
Thanks for the advice. Next time ill bring my tripod just for you bro:haha: |
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| Sunshine79 |
| pocket damage one rocks! nice NICE job guys! |
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| galdamez |
| quote: | Originally posted by tamtui
Stop using iMovie bro... Final Cut is where it's at.
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What's iMovie? I thought I was supposed to use Photoshop. |
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| Stassi |
| quote: | Originally posted by galdamez
That was no accident!
I'm glad someone noticed though. Video/audio syncing is a complete PITA. Took me all of 3.5 hrs to do just two small clips. With practice it should get easier though.
Be thankful that Brian has a killer cam now. :-) |
what you using to edit those with? it came out real nice and clean btw. |
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| Stassi |
| quote: | Originally posted by tamtui
I have to say the pocket damage clip subtitles where creative.
Liz does have to stop bringing her BF. LOL!!
Stop using iMovie bro... Final Cut is where it's at.
Also try to keep the camera steady vtec I though I was getting motion sickness. I can keep it steady why can't you.... |
i disagree bro, Avid is where its at, but Final cut is damn nice. |
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| galdamez |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stassi
what you using to edit those with? it came out real nice and clean btw. |
I used iMovie which is a Mac-only app. Although, if you wanted to learn basic video editing there are plenty of other programs that could do a much better job, such as Final Cut Pro, Avid, or Shake. The latter two are extremely expensive, and only high-end production studios would probably carry those.
I just happened to stick with iMovie cause Quicktime's MPEG-4 codec has pretty good compression and quality for web streaming. Plus, I got it for free (cha ching). |
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| Stassi |
| quote: | Originally posted by galdamez
I used iMovie which is a Mac-only app. Although, if you wanted to learn basic video editing there are plenty of other programs that could do a much better job, such as Final Cut Pro, Avid, or Shake. The latter two are extremely expensive, and only high-end production studios would probably carry those.
I just happened to stick with iMovie cause Quicktime's MPEG-4 codec has pretty good compression and quality for web streaming. Plus, I got it for free (cha ching). |
I have an avid here, i was just curious what u used. |
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| Sunshine79 |
| quote: | Originally posted by tamtui
Also try to keep the camera steady vtec I though I was getting motion sickness. I can keep it steady why can't you.... |
:whip: :whip:
that's not what i call constructive criticism. :p And, anyway, i like the bouncing. much more realistic. :clown: |
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| galdamez |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stassi
I have an avid here, i was just curious what u used. |
Sorry about the lecture. Didn't know you were a pro.
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| Stassi |
| quote: | Originally posted by galdamez
Sorry about the lecture. Didn't know you were a pro.
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nah im no pro, just trying to become one :eyespop: |
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| FLYBOY |
wow that clip is awesome.. i can see all you..lucky people had fun when that ... statellite ch00n ... played.. damn.. wish i was there.. nice clips dude!!!! |
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| beema |
nice clips Brian, and good job on syncing up the audio with the action jose!
you should do this every time :) |
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