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Today's episode shows one of the many available DIY designs for making your own track dolly, then a quick tip on audio.
Watch or download this episode now Last edited by xfuuey : 09-03-2009 at 02:26 PM. |
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First off just like to say i love this show, very well shot and always makes me laugh. BEST SHOW ON Rev3 imo.
But i just thought i would point out that the continuity was a bit off (Like it matters i just like to catch these things lol) First one is Josh and Brunos clothing in the dolly tests are different then go back for the rest of the shots. Ill forgive the first scene where Josh had a plain black shirt and Bruno had a button up cuz maybe Josh got some food on his shirt and had to change and Bruno put on a t-shirt since his chest wasn't sexy like he thought. Second after your safety tip when you are in the car you had the old "Car out of thin air" trick Third is your quick tip had to take place after the dolly making cuz "Fart Huffer" didnt find out about his money until right before you made the dolly and Josh was out getting starbucks But your hand was fine and Bruno's hand was fine as well in his little clip. So if the story goes you filmed lunch, dolly making, Then took a break and changed your shirt. Shot quick tip, then remember you didn't give a safety tip so then changed Back to your blue shirt Shot safety tip, car scene, ending then your fine just need to explain the time change a little better in the storyline (NO you really don't lol just being a stickler). But if your safety tip was directly after your dolly test (like it was shown) then car scene then quick tip, then ending, Then your hands like to fix themselves and then fall apart again and you like to change shirts . (pretty sure you were going for a single time line and not a jump around one) I know none of it matters i just saw it and was like "hah that's funny". But again i love your show and i'm sure you had other shows where similar things happen i just saw it in this one. Keep up the great work, and keep the jokes coming. BTW i think the little girl steals the show when she is on |
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Another great episode, the first new one I've seen since I got back from my holiday.
Just a quick questions: What do you guys use for recording sound, I found out after my first film that using the sound off my MiniDV camera was a bad idea. I have loads of microphones but none of my cameras have a mic input. I end up either using the audio (from the camera) of the close up or recording in Audacity onto my Eeepc (latop). Then it takes a while in the edit to sync it all up again. Is that what you do? I'm guessing most high end camera have a mic input. I'm starting a media course next week (Woo!) so I will be able to book out their profisinal cameras. (Double-Woo!)
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I need to upgrade my gear, I'm still using low-end, home consumer cameras, if only I had the money (or just any money).
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A lot of consumer cameras have mic inputs, they just cost a couple hundred more than the others. Also you may want to consider buying a cheap audio deck. |
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You guys really came into your own on this one, playing with your established characters, seamlessly blending information with entertainment, and keeping the story running throughout. Well done. Best one yet, and I hope you do continue the story on the next one.
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In editing leave the audio from the camera in then put the audio from the mic underneath and adjust it until there is no echo, then delete the audio from camera. Perfect syncing. It's so obvious and most people are probably thinking "well duh!" but I just never thought about it before. Quote:
That's a good idea, my church actually have a couple that they only use on Sundays, so I'm sure I could borrow them. Does anyone know of any MP3 players with microphone ports??? I know it's a long shot but I've seen loads with built in microphones, it would be perfect if there was one with a microphone input that I could just leave connected to the mic 24/7 and download the audio when I capture the footage.
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I'm just curious about this. Is it possible to find a camera that automatically follows a point in space (like someone's head for example) with complete smoothness? Because if I tried to change the Azimuth and Elevation by hand the audience would think an earthquake was occurring in the shot . |
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There are electric pan/tilt heads that you can control with a remote, but they are expensive and don't have the same quality a human controlled move does. Then there are motion controlled rigs where you type in the move you want into your computer and the system does the rest... However, unless you are insanely rich, this is not an alternative. Your best bet is to practice until you get it down. |
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