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Posted by gavf on 02/05/06 19:35
..........about the rats!!!!!!!!!!!!
- should they be.......
- how many?
- what size?
- male or female??
- it just gets more difficult with each crank of the brain!
DOG help us!
"nobody special" <msu1049321@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry to be late to the party, funny joke about them gray rats.
>
> You can make a suitable temporary softlight by shining work lights thru
> some white diffusing cloth like tulle or organza., or (if you're
> careful) plastic shower curtains. Good tip from martin aboutt he
> polarizing filter: you can get one at a local camera store: take your
> camcorder to the store to make sure it will fit before you buy it. It
> sits in a rotating housing and you twist it until the objectionable
> reflection is minimized.
>
> Listen to the pros, and don't shoo this with the PAL camera unless you
> feel like repeating the whole thing later with a proper NTSC camera.
> UCLA is home to one of the biggest film making schools in the USA, you
> can throw a gobo arm in any direction and hit three film makers easy.
> If you can't find help just outside your door, you are NOT trying.
>
> As far as the media, I think you probably have rules about checking in
> with the university officials first anyway, they are funny about things
> like that. Their Public information department will already have all
> the answers about where to send out tapes and in what format the
> stations want it. Unless it's a bloody murder or soemthing liek the
> zapruder film, DV mini tapes do not cut it with TV stations. They will
> want NTSC betacamSP, DVCpro, DVcam, or digital betacam. This means you
> will have to at some point interface with a media department person to
> get your master tape converted to the proper distribution format. Why
> you seem to be fighting this so hard, I don't know. you got good
> advice, you should follow it.
>
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