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Most cameras are able to: JVC (A1), or PAnasonic or Sony(A2). The camera is for you to get your vision on screen. One could use a Digital Stills camera with Video recording features, and still make a good movie.

When purchasing, be aware of space limitations of high-quality video, ability to play the videos directly on TV via composite cables or copy files to computer through a USB 2.0 connection or firewire cable.

Most computers require 500mb to 1GB of RAM with a full interface 256mb or higher video card to operate smoothly film editing software. Industry folk may opt for bespoke solutions.

Motion graphics compositing (editing, touching up and special effects) are performed in post production once a stage or the whole process of filming is complete.

Before that happens, the film is captured (copied) to computer within Premiere(1) and broad brushed by repositioning and omitting film segments. Digital editing has made traditional film splicing in sequence (linear editing) anachronistic.

Once the sequence of shots have been suitably placed, attention to VISUAL details can commence post-production in After Effects(2) to spruce up and give clarity to picture. Photo-magic imagery may be inserted for surprising post effects. Once visuals are tip top, AUDIO can be similarly sharpened, fine tuned with foreground and background music in addition to voice-overs and sound effects (follies) in Audition(3), before final release to the media of choice.

Where e-film can be pricey, an abridged version of capturing and broad brushing film can be performed cheaply (5) with post-production audio editing(3).

Conversely, loose the audio editing(3) or use an encompassing film transpositor to computer that allows basic editing and touchups on Visuals AND Audio is possible through an all rounded editing tool in Studio(6). Text and animations may also be inserted with video on top of film to provide contrast and contextual depth. Mac users might want to consider Final Cut Pro.(8) Not much choice there, unfortunately.

Conveniently, e-tutorials available for fledglings(7) are less likely to leave them in a lurch with a white elephant. The above choices are main stream industry standards.

Parallel to the above recommendations, are complementary tools in the market.

2006-10-25 08:20:22 · answer #1 · answered by pax veritas 4 · 0 0

never heard of it. Maybe you could explain better what you mean

2006-10-24 13:31:01 · answer #2 · answered by nursechic 3 · 0 0

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