Okay, Premiere Elements trial sucks. I spent two hours editing a short
piece, only to find out that when you export, it puts an Adobe bug in the
output file. Bo! Trying Ulead Video Studio.
JW
On 5/20/07, Jackson West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm saving up for one of those new MacBook
My partners and I new to video blogging. We're getting RFPs for a Web
2.0 community that will have a blog, member management, video linking
from Bliptv or Youtube, and property listing uploads.
The suggestions by various developers were to use one of the following
for programming:
1. Ruby on Rai
I'm saving up for one of those new MacBooks, and yes, then I will beg,
borrow or steal a copy of Final Cut and be much, much happier.
Gena, those suggestions are super-helpful. I downloaded a trial install of
Premiere Elements, since there was a time ten years ago when Premiere was
all there was,
Interesting from a Usability point-of-view.
On 5/14/07, Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Saw this on BBC news, this sort of thing interests me, I like to
> ponder a future where the web is far more a part of how we create
> video, as well as how we share and watch it. This is sort of
Sidebar comment:
Jackson, would you like us to start a petition drive recommending your
esteemed place of employment supply you with a nice cheap new mac that
can enable you to be far more efficient, not to mention happy, which
further improves efficiency and creativity??
If so, I'm in. :-)
Rox
Not totally vlog-centric, but some of you bay area folks might want to check
out our "Excavations of the Recordable World" show tonight at Yerba Buena
Center for the Arts. It includes some of the Trace Garden vlog material
reconfigured for the big screen and other digital work by myself and
Katheri
You could swing toward Ulead http://www.ulead.com that is a good all
around package. http://www.ulead.com/vs/compare.htm
I truly like Serif MoviePlus 5
http://www.serif.com/movieplus/movieplus5/index.asp
Simple interface and you can go as simple or a complex as you want for
your basic needs. If
Hey all. Just shot some hella fun footage of Bay to Breakers
(runners! nudity! costumes! dancing! alcoholism!) and I'm dreading
the thought of having to edit it all with Quicktime Pro or, even
worse, Windows Movie Maker.
Anybody have suggestions for a simple, lightweight video editing
applica
Brook Hinton wrote:
> [...] DVX100B - I love the DVX and HVX cameras. If the old TRV-900s
> were the DV
> bolexes of their day, the DVX100's are the DV aatons. But they
> invite and in
> some cases require a pretty deep understanding of cinematography
> and the
> technical underbelly of digi
So much depends on what kind of vlogging you do and what other uses you'll
make of these cameras. I have used all three, and have an extremely strong
preference for the Panasonic over the other two, but none of them are ideal
for on-the-street quick-shoot purposes.
These days when I'm shooting DV
The Panasonic is a sweet camera and would be a great investment for
more high-end video productions, but I don't see it as a practical
choice for vlogging--it's not exactly the kind of "take it anywhere"
camera (or at least I wouldn't feel comfortable using it that way).
Same, really, with the XL-
Someone may also be spoofing emails from the group - the actual person may
not be doing the spamming. It's destroyed two email addresses I've had in
the past.
Brook
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