quintanomedia wrote:
Here is mine
http://www.quintanomedia.com/index.php/2008/11/28/thanksgiving-day-
recap/
http://www.quintanomedia.com/index.php/2008/11/27/thanksgiving-morning/
http://www.quintanomedia.com/index.php/2008/11/27/thanksgiving-eve/
I'd consider Sony Vegas Pro or Avid Liquid. Vegas has a pretty low entry
cost, but Liquid has some sweet features (more $).
Try Vegas on a free trial for 30 days and see if it works for you.
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 7:19 pm, kaytoh1414 wrote:
Hi, I'm planning to make a comedy blog with fake news,
I think Brightcove's response to your evidence is a sign to stop using
them ... If their auditor can't accept the information from the music
publisher, then their audit process is flawed. Any artist with a
publisher lets the publisher handle licensing, and Brightcove should
know this.
On Wed,
DVD-R uses the same MPEG-2 audio format (MPA) that a regular DVD will
use. It's similar to MP3, but not exactly the same.
The first thing to check is any quality settings on the camera. Since
the DVD-R produces a compressed video, you want to shoot at the highest
quality (i.e. shortest record
Don't forget that the Rode is a stereo mic, so the adapter has to be
wired to take this into account. Some mono 1/8 to XLR adapters won't
work.
Also, there will be an impedance mismatch unless you use an adapter with
an impedance matching transformer.
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 12:12 pm, Rupert
Your best options (highest quality first):
1. If you have a camcorder that takes DV/HDV tapes, then write back to
DV/HDV tape. Play it back with a tape desk or camcorder hooked up to the
TV/projector (this may not work for you since your camcorder isn't
tape-based).
2. Write to DVD MPEG2 (MPG
I've used the Panasonic as a rental camera before, and it's quite nice.
It has a lot of manual control for audio video settings, a nice lens
and good on-board mic performance.
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:09 pm, Heath wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had any experience with the below models
I guess 36 going on 36 is a little old for NPR.
Well, I'll just to the kitchen, get some Quaker Oatmeal and tell those
damn kids to get off my lawn.
Too bad, I was going to send them a few bucks ... I don't need that
totebag anyway.
br
David Howell wrote:
Ditto.
I guess our old people
Jan McLaughlin wrote:
So who's covering our demographic in the new media space?
Heck, my podcast may not even be covering my age group ... I had to
explain what The Greatest American Hero was to one of my co-hosts (who
is 24) on the last WhatTheCast episode.
At 35, I think I'm on the edge
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 11:06 am, Christopher Polack wrote:
If you monitor via the AV mode, you get a buzz
from the video track.
Could that just be noisy/cheap pre-amps?
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 12:29 pm, Jan McLaughlin wrote:
Or a small monopod.
I often steal my wife's Bogen monopod from her still photo setup for
video. Perhaps I should buy my own :)
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 9:02 am, Gena wrote:
I would like a few affordable = under $250 steadycam or monopod
suggestions. I've looked at the DIY steadycam but I'm not that
mechanically inclined.
For video, I like shoulder mounts. They can be found for under $200 and
are pretty small. The human
Dina P. wrote:
Richard brought up a point about using two mics at once into the same
camcorder and frequencies. How can I use two mics at the same time then?
Anybody that does
this on a podcast,
how do you deal with that?
I do this all the time on my videocamera, but I bought my
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 4:01 pm, noel hidalgo wrote:
dear america,
you are truly becoming a third world nation ruled by corporations.
See, that's not the feeling I get for plans that work by charging people
for bandwidth by use. This is one company picking one service to try.
Customers may
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 5:45 pm, Chris wrote:
I don't think anybody, short of a few free market utopians, suggested
that anybody was arguing the government should be doing everything for
everybody.
True, but it seems people want someone to save them if the cable company
decides to charge per
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 9:11 am, Jill H wrote:
thank you for all your suggestions. I feel more comfortable bringing
someone in, as they think I can learn all of this on my own! I am just
a
vlogger on my imac! ha.
Jill
All of my green screen setup is experimentation, reading and tweaking
I've got this device for my Sony TRV950 ...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/335809-REG/Beachtek_DXA2S_DXA_2S_Dual_XLR.html
The one they recommend for Canon GL1/GL2 is here ...
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/136400-REG/Beachtek_DXA4P_DXA_4P_Audio_Adapter_for.html
Switches will
Ron Watson wrote:
Thanks Brian,
I've been looking at XLR inputs, but I really just want to pull my
wireless mic into the camera for now, as our budget is non-existent
at this point in time.
Ah, so you're having a problem with a 1/8-to-1/8 direct connection ...
gotcha.
You were right on
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 3:35 pm, Chris wrote:
I'm just wondering if shooting it non-widescreen might make the image
oh-so-slightly crisper. The tradeoff would be worth it for me.
I've never noticed a difference in crispness (if that is a word) on my
Sony TRV950 between 16:9 and 4:3 ... but I tend
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 4:01 pm, Chris wrote:
I'm kinda guessing that's what this Canon does, seeing how everything
sort of gets re-letterboxed when uploaded to Blip.
That is probably due to the way the file is encoded after you're done
editing, not the camera. Blip handles widescreen fairly well,
On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 5:07 pm, schlomo rabinowitz wrote:
I got a cattle prod with the CC logo on it; used it on my girlfriend so
she
wouldn't feel so trapped and confined. Worked wonders for our
relationship.
I can loan it to you.
Please, PLEASE tell me you use a non-commercial license on her
Suddenly I'm getting a mental image of this site showing up whenever
people are Googling anal.
Stranger things have happened ... I once had the distinct honor of
being the #1 result in Google when searching for hot animal sex for a
video I posted on siliconchef.com back when I was making my
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 2:55 pm, Brook Hinton wrote:
Yup, It's not this simple at all. Lots of folks have vlogs that don't
fit either, contain elements of both, or are otherwise outside that
spectrum.
I think that's a core problem in this and other new media groups ...
the concept of
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 3:15 pm, Brook Hinton wrote:
I still don't get this obsession with the business model for
videoblogging. How can you have a single business model based on a
delivery mechanism?
Ding!
The internet is a way of delivering content. It allows different people
to play in the
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 11:11 am, Jay dedman wrote:
All the stories I hear make it seem like the video hosts' have no
choice but to take down any video that is someone asks.
They don't have to, but they do most of the time in the name of rear-end
coverage. You do have a recourse to fight a
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 10:49 am, Brook Hinton wrote:
Unfortunately only a judge or jury ultimately gets to decide what's
fair use, which means the person without the in house legal team is at
the mercy of the person with legal resources regardless of who's right
and who's wrong.
Brook is dead on
as a result, YouTube has become a lot more interesting and i have
found lots of vloggers there too
I'm not really a vlogger (not yet, anyway), but I do produce a lot of
video content via Dragon*ConTV. I have many reasons why YouTube isn't my
main video host:
* YouTube TOS worries me
* video
Look for a WP plugin called Akismet. It's very good as spam comment
filtering.
On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 1:46 pm, Brian Gonzalez wrote:
I'm sure somebody's had this problem before and mentioned it here, but
for
the past few days, literally every minute I'm getting a spam comment
linking
to porn
I'm always very biased towards tapes ... Less compression than flash/DVD
camcorders, easier to archive footage than hard disks, cheaper media
than DVD camcorders, easy to trade footage, fewer strange file formats
to confound your editing software.
A tape camcorder can be converted to a hard
Heath:
I don't have much to add to Brook's long informative response. I agree
with her that the newer JVC Sony equipment doesn't feel as solid as
the Canon. The XH-A1 is on my wish list when I can spare the money to
make the jump to HDV.
One thing I see as a difference between pro and
My solution is a bit more expensive, but solves multiple problems ... a
wireless microphone kit with an adapter to any XLR mic. The Azden kit's
XLR adapter will phantom power any single microphone.
I own a wireless mic set because I need one, the phantom power is a
bonus. It's more expensive
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 1:39 pm, quietleader wrote:
Hello!
I need a microphone or headset (with mic) for vlog voiceover projects.
My hope is I can find
something with decent quality for approximately $150.
Samson C01U USB condenser mic will be less than $99. I use it as the
primary mic for
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:29 pm, Ron Watson wrote:
The thing is that these distribution lists, pretending to be groups,
are flashes in the pan - there's no permanence. So I can write
something nasty and it's gone - poof - it's the definition of FLash
in the pan.
Well, I can find these
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 9:52 am, danielmcvicar wrote:
OK, here's a summary of my advice. Jason, show us your tits.
Yeah, lots of people will hit you if you show your chest without warning
...
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to bleach that mental image from my mind
:-o
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 9:42 am, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
I have only used firewire with a mini-dv camera in the past, so I'm
wondering, with the xacti how do you get the video into the computer?
Do you need some sort of device on the computer to read the sd card?
You can use a cheap SD card
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:06 am, Richard Amirault wrote:
Not even close. The entry level Cannon has a mic jack and is *way*
below the
$500 point.
Please send me more information on that camera (model number, link,
etc.). That's useful to know.
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At that price, buy two miniDV cameras instead. They will have better
picture quality and are more likely to have the mic jack.
I'll post some models when I get a chance to Google :)
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 1:38 pm, Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
I have about $1000 to get two video cameras for students
I have one of these in my basement (well, a variation on the theme). We
use it for Dragon*ConTV and it works very well.
There's a great freeware app called Prompt that handles the screen flip
teleprompter functions.
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 8:09 pm, Renat Zarbailov wrote:
Hi gang!
Anyone ever
I have it somewhere ... But you should be able to find it at archive.org
in the Prelinger Archives.
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 9:14 am, Heath wrote:
Do you remember those old film leader that would have the 3,2,1
countdown? does anyone have that as an avi or .mov file? Or does
anyone know where I
http://dealnews.com/deals/Aiptek-GO-HD-Video-Camera-for-225/181443.html
If you want a 720p SD pocket camcorder, then this might be for you.
Use the coupon code in the dealnews article to get the discount.
I haven't used this camera myself, but it's well reviewed.
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Good to know. Thanks ... br
Gena wrote:
Aiptek makes a really crummy line of SD camcorders. Totally lowest
common denominator. I'm all for the cheap camcorder but you can't get
high def from Aiptek. Their middle name is interpolation. Always has
been.
Not to mention issues of parts
I use the Shure SM57 SM58 all the time with my camera. It's the
interview mic I use for interviews on the Dragon*Con DVDs.
Right now it's cabled to the camera. I have a passive dual-XLR to 1/8
adapter that I use to tie it to my Sony TRV950's 1/8 mic jack. This
takes care of the impedance
Do you use SP or LP speed on your camera? I only use SP to reduce frame
drops.
It's possible you are getting frame drops from the tape during capture,
but they tend to show up differently in other programs (Vegas lists them
as actual dropped frames rather than dumping the capture).
Just for
I know Sony Vegas has a script that will generate multiple outputs from
the same project. Perhaps there's a script or plugin that does the same
for your editor.
Another suggestion is writing a batch file or shell script around
ffmpeg, assuming it generates all of the output formats.
On Thu,
Several front ends for ffmpeg exist, but ffmpeg has problems using DV
AVI files as input.
Sony Vegas has a batch render script that solves the problem for me. I
don't know if other PC editors have the same functionality.
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 12:34 pm, Kfir Pravda wrote:
Does anyone knows a
I have the VideoMic and I love it. Good sound, great battery life the
shock mount helps a lot. I use it on a lot of Dragon*ConTV videos the
Dragon*Con DVD.
It is worth the extra money, IMHO.
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:37 am, Heath wrote:
I searched through the list and have asked a few people
Other films have used camcorders for some of the footage. 28 Days Later,
Tadpole, Dancer in the Dark, Blair Witch Project (ok, bad example).
Of course, camcorder is a pretty broad term these days. A $3,000-6,000
HDV video camera can be considered a camcorder to film producers used
to using
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 8:38 am, randulo wrote:
Actually, you make a pretty decent preface there for the argument that
*sales* sites should pay more for access because they make money,
whereas the blogs, vlogs, and schlogs, hobby sites, free radio and
video, etc etc should always have reliable,
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 11:05 am, randulo wrote:
Sorry the irony didn't come through.
Drat, my irony filter was on :)
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There are going to have to be rules. There will be regulation. The
only question is: Which interests will be served by the make up of
the rules?
The Free Market did wonders for TV and Cable didn't it?
Man the Free Market kicks ass in the Oil business.
That Free Market's done great for
Have any of you experimented with releasing higher quality versions of
your shows on the torrents? Is that even on your radar? I've been
trying to find out info via Twitter.. nobody is responding.
I haven't done that with Dragon*ConTV because my webhost, like many out
there, won't host the
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