Welcome to our website

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. ed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste.

Bollywood Movies Copied Or Lifted From Hollywood by Arunraj V.S.

Bollywood movies are often targeted for copying from Hollywood movies. Forget the music, even the scripts and screenplay of most Bollywood movies are copied from Hollywood movies. Directors like Sanjay Gupta and Vikram Bhatt are called DVD directors. Though there have been smart Bollywood lifts like Aradhna(1969), Sholay(1975) Raaz(2000), Baazigar(1993), Munnabhai MBBS(2003)Rang Read more »

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags:

Copy Protected DVD – Latest Copy Protected DVD news – Apple iPad FAQs

Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

Apple iPad FAQs

These files can be either copy-protected books (like those from Apple's bookstore) or unprotected Read more »

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: ,

Backup DVD Movies – Latest Backup DVD Movies news – Download 1Click DVD Copy 5.8.7.6 Free

Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

Download 1Click DVD Copy 5.8.7.6 Free

You no longer have to split your DVD movies. Your now free to backup your dvd movies with only one click and nothing Read more »

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: ,

Backup DVD Videos – Best way to Backup DVD Movies to PC or Laptop?

Best way to Backup DVD Movies to PC or Laptop?

Hey Internet, I've copied DVD's and what not before. I've done straight copy's of DVD's from friends and family and what not. But here's what I wanna do.

I just got a Netbook with no DVD Drive. It's got a 12″ screen and is great for movie watching while on the plane, or in the car etc.. Read more »

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: ,

Backup DVD – YouTube – how to use dvd decrypter to back up your movies



Also referred to as editing, the post-production process is when you convert, condense, correct and/or organize raw video footage, film or photos into a format for publication, broadcasting and/or dissemination.

Although I could probably list many more – here’s five (5) tips each producer should seriously consider when editing wedding and/or event videos.

Tip Number One:

Pre-planning is very important. Plan for the final result before and during the entire shoot. A professional videographer, whether the actual editor or not, will record the event with the final product in mind.

Its been said that the best editors make good shooters. Since I edit the majority of the footage that I tape, whether its for myself or someone else, I approach each project with a vision of the final product. Most artists have a vision of what the final print will or should look like before they approach the canvas. The same applies to video. And although you may not always have the luxury of a prepared script and/or story board – you should always begin with the end in mind.

Tip Number Two:

If utilizing two or more cameras to tape the same wedding ceremony or event, its suggested that you start each camera simultaneously. This is especially important if each camera is isolated from the others. In some situations where multiple cameras are used – you will have the luxury of feeding each camera into a master recording deck via a video switcher.

For those who do not have the convenience of a multi-input video switcher – starting each camera in “record mode” at the exact same moment will save a great deal of time and grief in post-production. Its in post-production where most of the work is performed and synchronizing the video from each camera can sometimes be very challenging – especially if one or more of the cameras stopped recording during the event.

Its the responsibility of the director, producer or production manager to insist that each camera operator keep the camera rolling (except for tape or media changes) during the entire wedding ceremony, speech or main presentation.

Tip Number Three:

Log the footage from each video tape, hard drive or memory device based on what occurred in the field. And while this is a detail that each editor must work out based on individual preferences – I find it helpful to log raw footage based on which camera it originated from (example, Camera #1, #2, etc) or the particular view that the camera was assigned to capture (example, b-roll camera, bride’s camera, groom’s camera, wide shot camera, etc).

Logging the footage and any separate audio source (such as from a CD, hard drive, memory device or digital audio recorder) is key to a successful and stress-free edit session. Assembling together all of the components for the final edit is like a baker who gathers all of the ingredients together for a cake or loaf of bread. If you miss any of the key ingredients – the final outcome might not be acceptable.

Tip Number Four:

Take time to create and gather graphics, photos and other on-screen components that serve to enhance the final production. For 99% of the videos we produce, we normally create – at minimum – an introduction and exit. Additionally, we also have the ability to incorporate on-screen titles, company logos, still photos and PowerPoint slides. Take time and make sure all of these necessary components are readily available before starting the post-production process. And above all, especially when creating on-screen titles and ending credits, double check for spelling errors. If in doubt, check with the event organizer, bride and/or groom about spelling variations, fonts, colors and special graphics that should be used.

Spelling of names can vary greatly. For example, if the printed wedding program lists the maid of honor as Johnny and you think it should be spelled – Johnnie – make an inquiry. Its better than having to re-edit, re-render and re-burn the final DVD(s) due to a spelling error.

Tip Number Five:

If at all possible, seek the assistance and advice of a second set of eyes. Although every professional editor will check and re-check their work for accuracy, creativity and flow – we all make mistakes. Ask at least one other if not 2 or 3 people to view the final production before you make the master and final-edited copy. And while you’re not attempting to re-edit the entire project from beginning to end – its always good to seek the opinion of others.

You should always strive for excellence. And for those who are truly compassionate about their work – you may soon have more assignments than you can handle.

Bruce Blackwell
Owner
American Video Productions
http://www.americanvideoproductions.net/
http://americanvideoproductions.net/Blog/

Article Source:

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bruce_Blackwell

 Mail this post

Technorati Tags: ,