DawnGrrl

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Archive for the 'Tutorials' Category

Video Editing Smart Setup – Final Cut Pro, Part 1 – Hard Drives & Storage

Final Cut Studio is a professional video suite and has been the choice for some amazing works of video art, primetime commercial projects, and Hollywood blockbusters. While you can buy the software and install it on any iMac or MacBook, it’s important understand the resources required to handle good HD footage, or any project of [...]

11 April 2010 at 11:08 - Comments
Pål
Exactly the info I was looking for, thanks. However, it stopped just as it got really interesting. I'm in the ...
5 October 10 at 16:50
K.P.
I think that RAID 1 (mirroring) is a better solution than RAID 0 or RAID 5 when it comes to ...
10 February 11 at 08:39

Windows Live Movie Maker – Pan and Zoom

Recently, a good friend of mine mentioned she was working with some footage in WLMM and had turned her camera during the filming and she was trying to figure out how to rotate the clip. When you open your footage in WLMM, move your play head to the first frame where the camera is rotated, [...]

24 March 2010 at 10:48 - Comments
Great tip!
30 March 10 at 09:22

Animoto – Online Video Maker

For people who are looking to make a cool slideshow of family pics or an album of any kind with image animation, there is no better online tool then Animoto.  Animoto has been around for a while and has recently made itself even better by allowing you to use video clips as well as images [...]

21 March 2010 at 23:20 - Comments
Online video watching has been my hobby~~`
5 October 10 at 06:16

What is a Codec?

Think of each frame in your video as a bunch of small blocks arranged to make a picture. To replay your video, it needs to remember where  every single block is from frame to frame in its exact place and what color that block is. A codec is a type of program (a bunch of [...]

11 March 2010 at 16:09 - Comments