**The Latest DOPE Video from dragva.com!**
This is a pretty dope video from a bout a week's worth of footage, when we were in "let's shoot video" mode. Overall i think it came out very nicely, and is MORE than worth the ~30mb that it turned out to be. The video is about 3 minutes long and is very cleanly edited. Props to Trial and Error Productions, an up and coming video production company.
virginia representing... 757!
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the song in the video is new noise by refused
courtesy of http://www.dragva.com
Modified by sung at 2:07 AM 6/4/2003
virginia representing... 757!
RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE AS... (~30 mb)
the song in the video is new noise by refused
courtesy of http://www.dragva.com
Modified by sung at 2:07 AM 6/4/2003
hey, what camera did you guys use? I'm looking into buying one very soon. So far I have the sony Dcr-Trv22 in mind. Lets me know what you think about it.. thanks.. And btw im dling the video as we speak, im sure it will be dope..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sdadlani »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey, what camera did you guys use? I'm looking into buying one very soon. So far I have the sony Dcr-Trv22 in mind. Lets me know what you think about it.. thanks.. And btw im dling the video as we speak, im sure it will be dope..</TD></TR></TABLE>
I personally think the TRV-22 is a very good choice in camera. I'd take that over the Canon ZR65MC. If you've got an extra $100-200 to spare, go for the TRV-38, but overall the TRV-22 is the best value. The only thing i don't like about the TRV series is the lack of a windfilter on the microphone, but sony offers add-on mics that work just fine. Touch LCD screens are the way to go... and Sony's line of cameras offer a much better night shot.
Some of our footage was done with a TRV-22, as well as some other older Digital-8 cams.
Enjoy the video!
I personally think the TRV-22 is a very good choice in camera. I'd take that over the Canon ZR65MC. If you've got an extra $100-200 to spare, go for the TRV-38, but overall the TRV-22 is the best value. The only thing i don't like about the TRV series is the lack of a windfilter on the microphone, but sony offers add-on mics that work just fine. Touch LCD screens are the way to go... and Sony's line of cameras offer a much better night shot.
Some of our footage was done with a TRV-22, as well as some other older Digital-8 cams.
Enjoy the video!
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What program did you use for video editing? I have a bunch of videos I shot with my TRV19, I just have to edit them all together ;]</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sweet Vid! and what program did you use?
Alex
What program did you use for video editing? I have a bunch of videos I shot with my TRV19, I just have to edit them all together ;]</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sweet Vid! and what program did you use?
Alex
I got premiere, I shot like a 1minute 30seconds movie and the file size is 80MB!! How do I get the file size smaller? That and the resolution is TV sized, but any suggestions, sorry to hijack
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