our audio crappy too.
So yeah, like Ryanne said -- what are you up to?
jen
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On Aug 18, 2005, at 11:19 PM, Adrian Miles wrote:
> around the 18/8/05 Philip Clark mentioned about [videoblog
in other words, dont follow our instructions
if you are trying to make a crappy looking vid
go backwards
use the opposite.
why are you making crappy video?
On 8/19/05, ryanne hodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> all your answers are here
>
> http://freevlog.org/wordpress/index.php/2005/05/22
all your answers are here
http://freevlog.org/wordpress/index.php/2005/05/22/tutorial-imovie-compression-settings/
this is my life,
ryanne
On 8/18/05, Philip Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to export a movie clip from iMovie in such a way as to make
> it look as low-quality as
around the 18/8/05 Philip Clark mentioned about [videoblogging]
crappy-looking video that:
>I've tried a couple of them, but I thought I'd save some time and just
>ask, are there any of these formats which lend themselves more to
>crappy-looking video?
set a low data rat
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 20:29:40 +0200, Philip Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Ideally, low quality would go hand-in-hand with a low file size;
> otherwise I'd just mess it up with some crazy pixelation/distortion
> effects.
Yeah. :o)
> So I go to QuickTime > Expert Settings, choose 8 frame
I'm trying to export a movie clip from iMovie in such a way as to make
it look as low-quality as possible. (Indulge me here for a minute.) I
could export it using the "Email" setting and then re-import it and
export again at 320x240. But I'd rather do it in one step.
Ideally, low quality wo