How do types of camcorders differ
There’s a lot of terms out there that you’re going to read about when you’re looking a magazines that talk about camcorders. Some of those terms are professional camera, consumer camera, or the newest term which is called prosumer, which is kind of a combination of professional use and...
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How do I find a ‘cast’ for an independent film
When you want a cast for your independent film, get the script to anybody who is willing to read it. Whether it is a big Hollywood star and you are trying to approach their agent directly, or dealing with a casting director. Usually if you...
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What is an ‘independent film’
An independent film is a movie that is made without the help of a major Hollywood studio to distribute it. It’s a film made without distribution that is just being made, and then they’ll try to sell it so it can get seen. It’s independent of a studio which would...
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Connecting your tape based digital video camera to your computer is a very simple process. After you have made this connection a couple of times, you will feel confident and know how to do it over again. The process is virtually the same regardless of the camera, computer, or editing software being used.
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