Hi. I'm new to this list, so here's a good time to say hi.
Anyway, AFTRA really hates this and they throw a big fit if they find out,
but from what friends have told me, you can work on non-AFTRA projects
uncredited or under a pseudonym to get around these issues. I'd say use with
extreme caution
Easiest way to fix it is to record the sound to a separate source and synch
it later. Just use a clapper, or even a shot of a person clapping, and line
up the sound of the clap with the picture. This is how it was done in films
for years and, despite what some editors claim, it's really easy,
shotgun
microphone plugged into the microphone slot using the jack on the top.
On 5/7/07, Daniel Geduld [EMAIL PROTECTED]everyonesvoice%40gmail.com
wrote:
Easiest way to fix it is to record the sound to a separate source and
synch
it later. Just use a clapper, or even a shot of a person
Yes, it is a trademarked logo, so you need permission.
On 5/10/07, B Yen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone tried promoting your iTunes video-podcast with an Apple
iTunes logo graphic, with the podcast name XXX next to it?
Specifically, like on a billboard or on my car (driving around
Hi, Pat.
I think you have a unique advantage in that you live in a place most people
know very little about. I think you could make some amazing videos about
Alaskan culture, life, nature, etc.
On 5/22/07, akrobotics [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm a filmmaker from Juneau, Alaska and
I don't agree. I think his guess about a sponsor is the right one. YouTube
doesn't want anyone making money from videos on their site except themselves
and their 'partners.'
On 5/26/07, bordercollieaustralianshepherd
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I watched most of the video but my attention was
Of course, herein lies the big problem... Yes, blip.tv has a lot of viewers,
but not like youtube. So you have a toss-up... do you go with the
lesser-known but more accepting host or do you go with the host that's less
accepting of content but makes large-volume views more likely?
I wish I had
Hey Steve, try google video. They seem to be fine with longer-length stuff.
On 5/30/07, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just found out by looking at 'My Account / Videos' that the videos
were rejected for being too long.
I'm shortening them now and re uploading
I was under
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Cars, Motorcycles, Trucks, and Racing... http://tirebiterz.com/
On 5/30/07, Daniel Geduld [EMAIL PROTECTED]everyonesvoice%40gmail.com
wrote:
Hey Steve, try google video. They seem to be fine with longer-length
stuff.
On 5/30/07, Steve Garfield
.mov export in Vegas sucks. It's not worth using at all. Pay for quicktime
pro. It isn't all that expensive and it is worth it for the conversion
tools.
On 6/4/07, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the light version of Sony Vegas, it has a standard .mov
export, but I have been messing
Andrew,
I'm not currently, but I have been looking into it as I am a big fan of
puppetry. Jim Henson and Mummenschanz were huge influences on me as a kid. I
really don't know much about making foam puppets though. Does anyone here
know much about that and maybe could point me to a website which
=puppet
Harold
On 6/6/07, Daniel Geduld [EMAIL PROTECTED]everyonesvoice%40gmail.com
wrote:
Andrew,
I'm not currently, but I have been looking into it as I am a big fan of
puppetry. Jim Henson and Mummenschanz were huge influences on me as a
kid.
I
really don't know much about making
and
videos available. It's updated everyday with new puppet building
resources. With some friends I'm also launching a biweekly puppet
building podcast next month.
http://www.puppetbuilding.com
Daniel Geduld wrote:
Andrew,
I'm not currently, but I have been looking into it as I am a big fan
I just discovered that eBay has a wealth of professional-looking puppets for
sale cheap! Many of them are religiously-themed (in fact, you will get the
best results if you search for 'ministry puppets') but they could VERY
easily be modified for other purposes. Making one might be fun, but I can
Good for you, Josh! You definitely deserve it. I know I wouldn't have been
able to endure what you have and still come out thriving. Your stand was
very inspiring. Thanks for helping the press stay free.
On 6/12/07, Josh Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone, just wanted to drop a note
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