finally found this for Android Users
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.ephemerald.cameraassistant
this too
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.DigiSlate
Well, I'm sure everyone has been there, they want to record their phones screens because they are about to own these noobs in an FPS or go max DPS and multi combo crits on your phone, mobile device, etc. Well, I've recorded A LOT and I'm providing this tut on how to record stuff off your phones...
dunno man, chilled with t2i, t3i, 60d and 7d, 5dm2, generally the t2i, t3i do a really good job but i would go for the 7d or the cheaper 60d. if your budget is 3000, then get a 7d, mic, external monitor, audio control.
the only way Internet TV will be full on is when everyone has fast internet, no DL caps since most ISP has bandwidth caps, also cable TV has no compression (you know what I mean) and it's on it's own dedicated line, and I want it to stay that way, dont want my mom sucking up the internet...
generally, a nice way to start is with suspense, let's say a hitman shooting the target, it can have this short chase scene and the target is cornered or something, do some suspenseful moments but here's the thing, show the viewers everything but the targets face, here, you have no idea who it...
I would agree that the intro is very important since screenplay readers will only read like the first few pages (I think it's up to 10 pages) which is 10 minutes of actual screen time. If nothing is really happenning, they will probably put it down. Some read 30 pages.
Well it's the DOP's job, while following what the Director and his/her vision.
Whops, your actually right because the mood, action is created by the actors, setting, etc, while the camera just shows it to the viewers.
based on the scene, if it's sad, edit slow cuts, if it's insane make the cuts fast (like running away from the army...?)
Either way, you have to look through the footage and understand the story, then you can get the pacing.
Well I started off like many, using the program that came with the OS. In my case, it was Windows Movie Maker and I learned how to edit a series of videos into one. From there, I learned how to edit stuff.
Then I moved onto Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 and man it was very easy to use. This program...
I am providing an opportunity for cast and crew to create and execute this collaborative Action Series, doing it for the fun and experience, and for free.
Cast and crew should be specifically in the Toronto, Ontario, Canada area or the surrounding areas so Transportation wouldn't be a large...
I'm going to assume that you will film this at night.
Don't overexpose and plan the shots wisely, you can only blast that fire so many times. I'd probably shoot several MCU or CU of the band members while the fire blast happens, followed by a 150 or so degree fast pan from left (or right) to...
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