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August 11th, 2007, 03:52 AM | #1 |
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hi everyone first of all i tried and looked if this problem has been discussed but couldnt find it.....if it has been than could someone please guide me there.......
i shoot some footage in 50f on xha1 i had some hand held shots which were a bit shakey but when i hook up the camera to the tv the shots arent that shakey, i captured the footage through adobe premiere pro cs3 and while on the time line when i watch it its way too shakey, what am i doing wrong or is that normal, i watched it again on tv and the footage isnt bad as it seems on my computer someone please help...... am a a newbie eager to learn...can someone also point me whats the best place to get background music i have most clips here and they have good music but i cant find any on the web then again i might be not looking at the right places.... any help is greatly appreciated........ i really am lucky to be a member here |
August 13th, 2007, 04:42 PM | #2 |
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Video viewed on a larger screen often looks different than what you see on the EVF, flip out LCD, or even your computer monitor. That's why a lot of people use a reference monitor with their NLE system, so they can view the output in it's intended format.
As far as music, there are a lot of companies that sell royalty-free production music. A Google search will turn up several. Or, you can look for musicians who will be willing to give you rights to use their material. Like filmmakers, they are often eager to get their work noticed by a wider audience. There are a lot of great, experienced people on this board. I'm learning a lot, and I'm grateful for their help! |
August 13th, 2007, 05:14 PM | #3 |
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thanks a lot jason it all makes sense now
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