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PvD project help
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| movingincircles |
Ok, short quick story:
I sent a demo of my video editing portfolio to Vandit, they loved my work and they requested a DVD from me. I don't have much on my portfolio so I need you guy's help
I need:
at LEAST camcorder quality video clips of Paul van dyk sets, unless your digital camera is pretty good.
proper credit will be given
if you ABSOLUTELY need webspace, you can pm me, but I prefer that you try out the free services first. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by movingincircles
Ok, short quick story:
I sent a demo of my video editing portfolio to Vandit, they loved my work and they requested a DVD from me. I don't have much on my portfolio so I need you guy's help
I need:
at LEAST camcorder quality video clips of Paul van dyk sets, unless your digital camera is pretty good.
proper credit will be given
if you ABSOLUTELY need webspace, you can pm me, but I prefer that you try out the free services first. |
you would that they would have the dvd quality video |
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| movingincircles |
| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
you would that they would have the dvd quality video |
what? i don't get what you are saying... |
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| Inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by movingincircles
what? i don't get what you are saying... |
He either forgot the word "prefer" or is in the middle of reading Shakespeare & can't switch between the two. |
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| sykadelik |
| You'll need the raw video straight from the minDV tape for DVD quality stuff, no point in messing around with other peoples compressed footage. Plus being american you'll probably work in NTSC and will need to convert everything to PAL for Germany. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Inconspicuous
He either forgot the word "prefer" or is in the middle of reading Shakespeare & can't switch between the two. |
In texas your allowed to bring camcorders/video cameras to events? |
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| movingincircles |
| quote: | Originally posted by Captain Obvious
You'll need the raw video straight from the minDV tape for DVD quality stuff, no point in messing around with other peoples compressed footage. Plus being american you'll probably work in NTSC and will need to convert everything to PAL for Germany. |
well recording anything in a minidv tape is already compressed using a dv codec. While transferring to computer, you are just basically copying the files from the tape onto the computer.
That's the file I need |
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| movingincircles |
| quote: | Originally posted by Captain Obvious
You'll need the raw video straight from the minDV tape for DVD quality stuff, no point in messing around with other peoples compressed footage. Plus being american you'll probably work in NTSC and will need to convert everything to PAL for Germany. |
well, there are many other projects besides actual broadcast of the video on tv. I can create something for the web probably.
I've never tried converting ntsc dv videos to pal, but I'm sure I can figure something out in adobe premiere. |
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