On 1/31/06, trine berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I like it. have been playing around with using my mobile for recoding for
> some time, but only my latest post
> (http://blip.tv/file/get/Trine-HeleneCounting703.mov)
> actually uses mobile-material, as i often find the quality is too low and
> you can't see anything.

It's very low quality video, I agree. I think Gena's spot-on when she
says you have to be very close up to really get anything. I liken this
to the Polaroid  iZone cameras, which took postage-stamp sized
sticker-backed photos.

> so do you edit the material at all?  (I noticed you had end credits?)
> very cool!

Yeah, my phone came with video editing software. I learned a couple of
things through trial and error. Video made on my own computer and
transferred to my cell phone cannot be added to a clip, even though
it's not copyprotected (the behavior's buggy). The video editing
software can't use a photo, even if it's one I shot with my camera.
But it can do basic fade in/out transitions, add a voiceover, and I
can add a clip to it, like my credits clip, which is handy, although I
had to shoot the credits clip with the phone.

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Stephanie Bryant
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