Found this YouTube video on the Slice of SciFi website. 27 Disney films were
used to create a tale of Copyright law and fair use.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJn_jC4FNDo
Richard Amirault
Boston, MA, USA
http://n1jdu.org
http://bostonfandom.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7hf9u2ZdlQ
WOW!
You can tell the creators really love disney movies. If only they
loved the company as much. Unfortunately, that's not as easy.
What an incredible idea and quite a watchable one too. Something i
wouldn't have expected.
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Richard Amirault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Heath, why don't you import and then add vpip. Should
be easy, I had Jen Simmons do this for me well over a
year into vlogging.
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wrote:
ah, those were the pre-vpip days. i remember them
fondly. but, you
know, without so much shininess.
.d
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Thank you both. Quicktime was the bastard, first tried downgrading but
since I´m too
stupid to actually achieve that, ended up reinstalling the latest version of
the thing. Smells
like windows, doesn´t it? Anyway all is well again.
I´m going to try the DV export of AVIs, I could
Hi everybody,
Sorry for this off-topic post...
I have 250 bucks for someone that can shoot video documentation of a video
installation at the University of California, Irvine on Friday April 4. Just
a couple hours of work.
HD strongly preferred, but contact me and we can talk.
Any takers?
Any suggestions on how to get formatting of HD through iMovie to output to 16X9,
I've checked the Automatic letterbox in preference but it still is squeezing to
a box?
Thanks.
This, from Apple's Support page (references FCP specifically, but I
think your issue is related and can be fixed the same way):
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1. After you have exported the movie from Final Cut Pro, open it in
QuickTime Player.
If the movie is displayed in QuickTime Player at 4:3 or 3:2 (not
widescreen),
Hi Heath:
I hear you - while I love this stuff, I'm a new media producer, and I
have to seriously focus on finding clients, so I don't have a lot of
time for focused learning. I agree with Michael on his method of
understanding Wordpress, and, like John, I also recommend HeadStart HTML
CSS. I
A few places to go for resources, depending on where you are located...
Film Independent (LA) - they have a great library and used to have a
bunch of budgets on file. Not sure if that is still the case.
IFP - NY, Chicago
Filmmaker Magazine - they used to publish budgets, so check out their
IFP/Los Angeles also produces a Filmmaker's Manual - it contains the
budget breakdown for Swingers, but the information it contains is
invaluable.
http://tinyurl.com/yst7eg
(Amazon.com link)
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Kris Boustedt | First Sight Productions
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Filmmaker | Editor | Apple
I'm in Dublin next week interviewing people making it happen in the
Digital Media world in Ireland (and I'm also filming the Irish
Microsoft Technology Conference).
I will try to stream live the Digital Media discussions at
http://chucktv.ning.com if I can.
any suggestions of who I should
wow! thank you so much.
I need to give a shout out to Ian Isanberg from the NYC videoblogging
community for really promoting Ning to me as a platform.
I come out of IT (and not even the glamourous part - I'm a Enterprise
DBA by career). It is easy for me to take a roll your own mindset
and
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