Basem Elsokary
March 20th, 2003, 01:21 PM
Hi...I have always been a big fan of video, and am now getting back into it (hopefully)...I'm looking to do a friends wedding for practice in just over one week. (Don't worry, she has already hired someone to do it, so she's not counting on me) I'm basically looking to get some footage to work with, get some practice on an NLE, and see how I really feel about it before I invest alot of money into it. My short term goals are to do some weddings, other live events, and hopefully make a little money on the side. I'm about 10 years out of practice, so I don't want my past love and interest in this kind of work to bias my decision, thus the "getting my feet wet" approach to all this.
On to the questions. I will be renting a camera (as I'm not ready yet to invest $2k-$3k) for this event. My current computer setup is a PIII-450mhz, w/ about 40gb(7200rpm u-ata) available, 384mb ram,64mb dual vga geforce4 440 video. While I realize this is borderline too slow, I have been told that it will do the job, but will just be very slow at alot of tasks. I do not own an NLE but was hoping to download a trial version for this project instead of buying one. My computer has nothing firewire about it, but has a couple USB ports, and a couple open PCI slots on the motherboard. What I'm hoping to get is some advice about the bare minimum hardware I need to Shoot the wedding, and capture that video to my computer before I have to return the rental camera. Basically, I want to be fully prepared to hook up that camera to my computer (via firewire cable/card/or whatever I need) and just capture that video with whatever software program I can use to do that, just so its on my computer, and I can use it in an NLE. Also some tips on maybe some free trial NLEs that I should give a spin during this process. (So far I only have noticed Edition DV and Vegas Video have free trial downloads)
I have already read several forums on what equipment i will need to actually shoot the wedding, so hopefully I will be prepared in that aspect (batteries, lights, camera, tripod, etc...) If anyone can offer some advice on what more my computer needs to capture that video (and hopefully a fairly cheap way to do so)...I would very much appreciate it. I will not necessarily be delivering this video to the B&G, but may eventually put it on dvd once I'm ready for that. I'm essentially just trying to get my feet wet, without worrying about ruining somebody's wedding video.
Thanks! and sorry for the long post...
On to the questions. I will be renting a camera (as I'm not ready yet to invest $2k-$3k) for this event. My current computer setup is a PIII-450mhz, w/ about 40gb(7200rpm u-ata) available, 384mb ram,64mb dual vga geforce4 440 video. While I realize this is borderline too slow, I have been told that it will do the job, but will just be very slow at alot of tasks. I do not own an NLE but was hoping to download a trial version for this project instead of buying one. My computer has nothing firewire about it, but has a couple USB ports, and a couple open PCI slots on the motherboard. What I'm hoping to get is some advice about the bare minimum hardware I need to Shoot the wedding, and capture that video to my computer before I have to return the rental camera. Basically, I want to be fully prepared to hook up that camera to my computer (via firewire cable/card/or whatever I need) and just capture that video with whatever software program I can use to do that, just so its on my computer, and I can use it in an NLE. Also some tips on maybe some free trial NLEs that I should give a spin during this process. (So far I only have noticed Edition DV and Vegas Video have free trial downloads)
I have already read several forums on what equipment i will need to actually shoot the wedding, so hopefully I will be prepared in that aspect (batteries, lights, camera, tripod, etc...) If anyone can offer some advice on what more my computer needs to capture that video (and hopefully a fairly cheap way to do so)...I would very much appreciate it. I will not necessarily be delivering this video to the B&G, but may eventually put it on dvd once I'm ready for that. I'm essentially just trying to get my feet wet, without worrying about ruining somebody's wedding video.
Thanks! and sorry for the long post...