"musical, animation, schlock-opera, science-fiction, micro-buget,
alternative dramatic feature film"
Just wanted to announce the trailer is our for Nancy Andrews' experimental
feature *The Strange Eyes of Dr. Myes*.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vBDiFQzhVc
More info on Nancy: nancyandrews.net
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This is a follow-up to my query Saturday about capturing clips from DVDs, to
which I got very helpful responses. Now this: I assume that video recorded on a
satellite DVR receiver is compressed much more than on a DVD, right?___
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Hi Grahame,
Greetings. Does Los Angeles Filmforum have an active subscription to MFJ?
I¹ve lost track.
Hope all is great.
Best regards,
Adam
On 9/14/14 4:42 PM, "MIllennium Film Journal" wrote:
> MFJ 60 "Fundamentals" will be out in a few weeks. Highlights include an
> interview with Mor
Sorry all; I screwed up on the reply.
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Just to clarify, I am not one of the programmers for the MFF.
I program for Sight Unseen (Baltimore) but I wanted to spread the word to
the experimental film community, that the Maryland Film Festival does have
an avant-garde shorts section and it would be great to have more of these
non-narrative
Yes, much more. Also not all DVRs use the same codec which complicates
matters
2014-09-15 13:04 GMT-04:00 Gene Youngblood :
> This is a follow-up to my query Saturday about capturing clips from
> DVDs, to which I got very helpful responses. Now this: I assume that video
> recorded on a sate
> I assume that video recorded on a satellite DVR receiver is compressed much
> more than on a DVD, right?
Not necessarily. Some DVDs are much more compressed than others. Satellite
receivers are getting MPEG2 streams, the same basic data format as DVD. I'm not
sure exactly how much bandwidth i