actually, it's a stabilization issue
turn off your auto-stabilization on your camera and the lines clear up 
big time
see Joshua Paul's 'digital video hacks' book, pages 104-107



Stephanie Bryant wrote:

>I only have one that I can think of right now.
>
>Filming a screen.
>
>Anyone here who does this: STOP NOW. It's annoying. Filmiing a CRT is
>really bad-- the frequency sync problem means you always get a band of
>grey going across the screen you're filming.
>
>And there is no excuse for it. It's not like screencasting software
>isn't cheap. Get some. Use it. For crying out loud, if you don't,
>you're just lazy.
>
>Filming an LCD is not much better-- it's blurry and blue.
>
>  
>


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