Why don't you just downsample it to 480p? Just export it to a lower
resolution. No need to lay off to tape, that's just crazy talk.
Aaron
At 8/16/2013, you wrote:
Hey Im making a stopmotion video using adobe premiere and it looks
terrible because its HD and looks too crisp. You can see all
Try to find an older, working VHS camcorder and tape it off your computer
screen. Maybe your local media center, public access television station,
school or thrift store has one in the backroom somewhere... although
they're getting much harder to find working these days.
Taping through the air
I'm all set up to do it but I'm in Oakland CA... If you send me a digital
file I can output to VHS and then capture it for you.
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Dan Anderson bcfilmf...@gmail.com wrote:
Try to find an older, working VHS camcorder and tape it off your computer
screen. Maybe
Hey Im making a stopmotion video using adobe premiere and it looks terrible
because its HD and looks too crisp. You can see all the shitty blue
screening and whatnot so I want to convert it to VHS so the mistakes don't
look so obvious.
If you want less resolution just to mask the
Hey Im making a stopmotion video using adobe premiere and it looks terrible
because its HD and looks too crisp. You can see all the shitty blue screening
and whatnot so I want to convert it to VHS so the mistakes don't look so
obvious. I also like the look of VHS better than HD. I've done