Although I agree with some of your valid points about What helps women talk on
camera? I totally DISAGREE with your traditional approach on how to do that.
I should know from first hand experience what it takes to get a women to open
up and talk on camera. Since, I do a weekly show
I should've posted this here before, but I thought David Howell
would've done it already.
Nokia have asked him to run a parallel competition at
http://davidhowellstudios.com/
Both Nokia and Dave are running what is basically a videoblogging
competition, and there's not much competition at the
Hey Jim--
I recently watched your tour of the Rev3 facilities on Beet TV and I
was practically drooling. Here's the video if anyone is interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zDftE2Aay4
I don't think it was explicitly stated, but Jim co are located in
San Francisco. Lots of talented people
Hi everyone:
gerry tejeda wrote:
Although I agree with some of your valid points about What helps women
talk on camera? I totally DISAGREE with your traditional approach on
how to do that.
I should know from first hand experience what it takes to get a women to
open up and talk on
Hi,
I am very frustrated and thought perhaps some folks here might be able to
recommend a few camcorder options for me to considerI figured this might
be a common question, so I did look through the archive for responses...but
some of my needs are a bit different and I thought it best to ask
I strongly suggest you try Mogulus with Flash Media Encoder (FME).
Obviously, the things that make for good recorded video hold true for
live as well (effective lighting, good white balance, good manual
focusing, appropriate camera exposure, good audio, etc...)
FME on it's own is interesting
Could the handicam work if you ran a line into your computer, and
recorded to your drive instead of the tape?
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On Apr 12, 2008, at 2:22 PM, L Velasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am very frustrated and thought perhaps some folks here might be
able to
recommend a
You can use your existing DV camera and external mic with Flash Media
Encoder and Mogulus.
http://www.mogulus.com/wiki/index.php/Use_Flash_Media_Encoder_or_On2_F
lix_live_Encoder_with_Mogulus
You can stream live to your blog (and anywhere else you or anyone
wants via embed windows) and
My version has the Santa Rosa and LED screen from 8 mos ago. It's
hands down the most solid computer I've ever owned. I usually have
most of the Adobe Suite and FCP open all at the same time. 4 gigs of
RAM helps. I would suggest it to anyone.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael
I am producing a short video for a conference on the Olympics and
media freedom that takes place in Paris next week. The video will be
viewed on a large screen. It doesn't need to be great quality (I'm
a newbie, so it won't be!) But it should be watchable.
I have recorded the interviews
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
Just as a follow up, with regards to me lookimg for a new camcorder.
It's done...
http://blip.tv/file/get/Moon-NewCamcorder442.mov
Thanks for your input.
Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank for the response folks.
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