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Posted by jef_boy@hotmail.com on 07/02/07 19:46
On Jul 2, 3:35 pm, jef_...@hotmail.com wrote:
> My Kodak c360 shoots video at VGA quality at 640x480
> I am in the process of making a very very low budget documentary to
> sell as a DVD online and market myself. Do you think this is possible
> or should i give up? I bought Magic Video Edit software for $50,
> which they say has features of many $500 programs, and its seems to be
> doing well.. any suggestions? I am guessing I will have to focus more
> on the artistic side of the film since the camera can't completely
> capture natural beauty (although i think it might be good enough as
> long as my STORY line is good and the viewers get something out of
> it..
>
> please let me know if i should give up or not.
ok, i'll divulge the idea... This documentary is similar to many about
land development and urban planning, I want it to be both artistic and
informational... I think there is high demand for this subject. The
sundance channel's "green" or whatever series is really taking off,
but i would like to be more detailed since I actually have a lot to
say about he subject.
The plan is to use this digital camera with video capabilities (kodak
c360) just to shoot the scenes and the music and narration (if any)
will be done separately, and I will use magix video edit for any
lighting work that needs be done. and I will judge each video clip
and use the ones that come out the best and are not as shaky.
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