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"Live Broadcast"

Placed: Lionel

Date: 31.07.2010

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Video projects for editing

Placed: Lionel

Date: 24.12.2009

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The failed with illegal video

Placed: Lionel

Date: 03.11.2009

Video business in the Russian segment of the market remains still risky. However, temptation to launch this dangerous venture is too big. Thanks to high-speed access to the Internet one can get a free video content which costs decent money abroad. Many video studios and even television companies don’t think over the consequences which happen after unwarranted use “stolen” video. But it practice everywhere in Russian Internet market. For videographers, the creation of the computer compositions is quite profitable business. Usually, when is proposed works for sale which may be sold unlimited number. But there is one remark in it that can spoil any unwary business. All video production orients for non-commercial use. That means that any stuff like this when it appears on common screen breaks the author’s rights. In order not to seemed unsubstantiated I can make a real example from the life that had a place in...
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Top 7 of most usable effects

Placed: Lionel

Date: 21.07.2009

The classification of the different effects, transitions, dissolves, color and light corrections is too relative. Naturally, every film editor has a deal with video material of the diverse quality and importance. If the man is going only to edit home video, and it’s not important for him how well his film looks, so this film editor uses only two-three video effects from his store. It happens that video edits hardly, joint to joint. If to take typical film editor the number of effects in his work may vary between 7 or more. So those top 7 of most usable effects we will trying to expose. Number “zero” in our list is been given to the hard joint. For convenience. We carry out our top 7 because such an arranging type of the plan doesn’t do for same description “effects”. No doubt, many film editors very often use the hard joint. Even that who’s always accustomed to excel in appearance of his work by means of mixed character of the effects...
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A Guide to HDV

Placed: Lionel

Date: 03.07.2009

As you probably know, High Definition video is not just a little better than Standard Definition, it’s a LOT better. Since a frame of HD video is so much larger than a frame of SD video, it requires a lot more processing muscle and storage. Producing HD is a lot more expensive than producing standard definition video. That’s where a brilliant solution called HDV comes into play. The term HDV is a combination of “HD” and the very popular “DV” format we’ve all been using for about ten years now. HDV is a very clever way of getting HD on DV tape. It’s done by using MPEG2 compression which is the same compression used for DVDs. MPEG2 is a much more complex codec than DV and...
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Color, brightness, contrasts when filming

Placed: Lionel

Date: 01.07.2009

How to distinguish a work professional from amateur? The more experience and knowledge, the better the human eye can watch this difference. Naturally, the amateur will find two or three distinctions maximum at the best if he looks at two different materials according to the quality. The professional look always values a work based on the absolutely other criterions. The painter when he shoots a glance at the other’s painter canvas looks at the creation literally taking it to pieces. As if he sees each detail intrinsically, how it is composed, how it supplements with other detail. This is just a professional attitude. The amateur may be right with his appraisal because he’s closer to onlooker that to creator of some work. The professionals live by the details because he finds the pleasure in the play of the subtleties. They see the delights of them works and understand which parts it consists of...
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