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this week 08/26/2009 With those Summer
vacation pictures, you need advice on shooting good movies ... Part 2 Most
people today have digital cameras, and most digital cameras also take
movies. And all people who take
pictures or movies want to show their work to people, and I talked about how
you can do that last week on Raw Bytes. Inside your pc is a wonderful program
for doing that. Windows
Moviemaker is a standard feature of Windows XP and Windows Vista. In XP you
can find it by clicking Start – All Programs – Accessories
– and there you’ll see it as a Main Item on the Accessories Menu, and you can just click on it to open it. But before you do
that,
let’s talk about some basic techniques for making movies, and
here’s some tips from a Pro – Papa John, whose book Microsoft
Windows Movie Maker 2 – Do Amazing Things – is published by
Microsoft press and is available on Amazon and other bookseller websites. 1. The common
mistakes people make when shooting movies: Not
steady enough.... a tripod is great but often a bit much in being
awkward.... I use a monopod that kind of doubles as a walking stick... Shooting
a subject with a brightly lit background.... the background light causes the
foreground to be too dark. 2. How to shoot a
good movie on your camera with using MM in mind as your movie software. Everyone
has a different style. Mine tends toward the documentary... shoot what is
happening and then put it together into a video. Other people write scripts
and get actors to do Hollywood style movies... music videos can be
entertaining and great practice videos while you develop your own style if
you don't have one yet. (Frank personal note:) I usually always storyboard my movie
ideas; I come up with a rough idea of the scenes I want, and the sequence,
and I try to follow that. I find that live shooting is hectic enough without
having to do a lot of thinking. Go
into your camcorder menu and change the audio from two 12 bit tracks to a
single higher quality 16 bit one.... camcorder manufacturers don't know
you'll be editing on your computer so they give you features like an extra
audio track to add narration.... but to do it, they lower the quality of the
audio.... pump it up if you have the option. Listen.. listen... if you hear
something.... don't even take the cap off the lens. Video the sounds
for your audio library. Passing fire engines, corner musicians, waterfalls,
airplanes.... there's lots of audio out there and your camcorder makes a
great recorder..... Shoot
too much footage and edit out at least 95% of it. Lots of your best scenes
will be purely accidental. Next
week on Raw Bytes – more tips from Papa
John, and
we’ll start going though how to actually use Movie Maker. There will be
online how-to pictures, movies and helpful links on my website for this
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