Well, we've run into a problem...a good sort of problem.
I was worried that events were not getting off the ground for vloggers for
the boring old can't be arsed to do it reasons, but I think the truth of
the matter is far more encouraging: People are just damn busy doing great
things, and or/are
Following filming, editing, and making a file of my video I was pleased
to make a DVD and watch it on a televsion screen. Everything looked
good on the television screen.
Then I opened up my file to watch it on Real Player and Windows Media
Player. To my surprise the images in the part where I
Whereas the televsion monitor showed a pleasing pan of the scene, Real
Player and Windows Media Player are not able to maintain solid images
of people during the panning with many multiple images blurring and
shaking the moving picture. This is the exact same clip from the raw
footage.
Any
It sounds like one of two problems ...
(a) you might not have enough processor power to play back the file
smoothly on your computer
(b) the encoding settings you selected make the file choppy (lower bit
rates don't handle pans or fast motion gracefully)
What did you use to encode the
- Original Message -
From: Stephen
(snip)
Then I opened up my file to watch it on Real Player and Windows Media
Player. To my surprise the images in the part where I hand held the
camera to do a pan shot are nowhere near as clear as the same clip on
the televsion monitor.
(snip)
As
Hey Brian,
Saw this in the G-train subway, I think it was my stop at Classon Ave:
http://flickr.com/photos/wreck/2895817261/
It's always weird seeing something you think exists only on the Internet out
in the real world.
AQ
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 10:02 PM, Brian Gonzalez [EMAIL
Hey everybody,
I just directed a video for my friend Rich Ferguson, a very talented
spoken word artist hereabouts. It's called If I Were A Bond Girl and
I'd love for folks to check it out:
http://penelopeph.blip.tv/file/1306082/
Thanks,
Chris
http://myspace.com/necropol