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#1 hikari_yuki

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Posted 02 May 2007 - 03:20 PM

which program do u guys use for ripping/spliting/edit movie?

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Posted 02 May 2007 - 03:22 PM

Personally? I user Final Cut Express on my Mac. Well worth the extra cash if you do a lot of video fun! ^^;
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Posted 02 May 2007 - 03:26 PM

is ist only for MAC? coz i'm using winXP

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Posted 02 May 2007 - 03:35 PM

Ehhh not sure if it applies but you can also use VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod.
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Posted 02 May 2007 - 04:26 PM

is ist only for MAC? coz i'm using winXP


Yes, Final Cut Express is Mac only. It's the little brother version of Final Cut Pro which is used by all kinds of people in HollyWood, Television and post production houses around the world and is the gold standard for High Definition video editing.

For Windows I've only used Adobe Premiere which kind of sucks IMHO.


Ehhh not sure if it applies but you can also use VirtualDub or VirtualDubMod.



Haven't used those.
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Posted 02 May 2007 - 05:07 PM

I'm using Sony Vegas Video...! I'm no pro when it comes to this but I guess it's a pretty good program... ^^;

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Posted 02 May 2007 - 06:06 PM

do u know where can i download those program? D8;;;

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Posted 02 May 2007 - 07:02 PM

Well the programs i listed is fansubbing based not for actual video editing/cropping.. o rmaybe who knows.

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Posted 03 May 2007 - 08:49 AM

thank you! >.<

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Posted 03 May 2007 - 11:02 AM

do u know where can i download those program? D8;;;

If you bought a license to use Vegas Video you could either request that Sony re-sends you a copy of the installation files.
Or you could download a torrent (from btjunkie.com for example) containing the installation files. The only downside is that those usually come with cracks that allow you to run the software without having to use a valid license key. Sometimes they also supply a working license key to come with the torrent. Make sure that you enter you own legally owned license key when you enter the key. Using the key supplied with the torrent is Illegal.

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 02:48 AM

PLEASE HELP!!! I didn't know where to post this, so I chose here.

I am trying to purchase prints from Photo Bucket. I did it before, so I know you can do it. (I am embarrased that I forgot how to do it. <3 )

I used the help function, and it said something like this. 1. Go to the album you want to purchase products for. 2 From the secondary menu, click on "Photo Products." Then there is a #3, and so forth. My issue is that I can't find the "secondary menu." I clicked on every darn icon on the page, and nothing worked. If somebody could direct me to the secondary menu from a page of a Photo Bucket album, I would appreciate it very much!!!

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 03:08 AM

Windows Movie Maker. But the version on W7 sucks, only good if you wanna upload a vid on YouTube.
But the Vista version is a bit slow, so I haven't found a perfect Video editor...

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Posted 03 September 2010 - 05:41 PM

hi,
i don't know where should i ask, but i found this might be a good place to ask but maybe in wrong tread, sorry about that.
my question is maybe hard to answer but if you have any clue that might help out much. don't worry no trick stuff.
ok here my question, it's about video camera used by photobook maker.. specifically i just take airi "NATSUYASUMI" .
you see, most of the scene contain blur at behind and focus on on airi face/body :P .
now, what was video camera are the photobook maker use?
if the video camera use filter to make like that, can you tell me clue which one can do that?.

to be honest, i like such scene. ok, to be more specifically the time is : 11.24, 19.51, 21.47 on that dvd<--some of the scene.
please help :P

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example : the blur on behind and airi face is focused.

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example : same with above, just another screen.

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example : background blur, and whole airi is focused

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example : yeah i know it u want more.. "example"

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p/s to moderator : if this wrong tread please do to move it or just delete it, if hard to find place for this . thank you XD

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Posted 04 September 2010 - 01:43 AM

You just need any camera which allows you to change the depth of field.

Cheap cameras tend to have an infinite depth of field - which means everything is in focus - which isn't always what is wanted.

Better cameras - e.g. 35mm - allow variable depth of fields, depending on the shot you want - e.g. the close thing is in focus, the background is blurred... or perhaps the other way round.


So it's not a filter, or even post-production / photoshopping etc - but is done by adjusting the focus of the camera when the picture is taken.

Hope that helps you? :P
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Posted 04 September 2010 - 04:31 AM

You just need any camera which allows you to change the depth of field.

Cheap cameras tend to have an infinite depth of field - which means everything is in focus - which isn't always what is wanted.

Better cameras - e.g. 35mm - allow variable depth of fields, depending on the shot you want - e.g. the close thing is in focus, the background is blurred... or perhaps the other way round.


So it's not a filter, or even post-production / photoshopping etc - but is done by adjusting the focus of the camera when the picture is taken.

Hope that helps you? :P


:unsure:my mistake... i didn't focus that i want to know is :santa: , what VIDEO RECORDER are the photobook maker use. to have such depth of fields. if photo, i think DSLR will do.. but VideoCamera/Video recorder, i didn't know what type of camcorder/VIDEO RECORDER they are using. please help :sob: and thank you.:blush:

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Posted 04 September 2010 - 05:36 AM

Most likely a professional video camera such as the ones Canon offers (the XH and XL series) where you have control over the f-stop and and zoom. That's just going with a pure video camera, but the same can be done with the right lens and a video taking DSLR, such as the Canon 5DmkII, 7D, etc.


You just need any camera which allows you to change the depth of field.

Cheap cameras tend to have an infinite depth of field - which means everything is in focus - which isn't always what is wanted.

Better cameras - e.g. 35mm - allow variable depth of fields, depending on the shot you want - e.g. the close thing is in focus, the background is blurred... or perhaps the other way round.


So it's not a filter, or even post-production / photoshopping etc - but is done by adjusting the focus of the camera when the picture is taken.

Hope that helps you? :P


:unsure:my mistake... i didn't focus that i want to know is :santa: , what VIDEO RECORDER are the photobook maker use. to have such depth of fields. if photo, i think DSLR will do.. but VideoCamera/Video recorder, i didn't know what type of VIDEO RECORDER they are using. please help :sob: and thank you.:blush:


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Posted 04 September 2010 - 03:47 PM

Most likely a professional video camera such as the ones Canon offers (the XH and XL series) where you have control over the f-stop and and zoom. That's just going with a pure video camera, but the same can be done with the right lens and a video taking DSLR, such as the Canon 5DmkII, 7D, etc.


You just need any camera which allows you to change the depth of field.

Cheap cameras tend to have an infinite depth of field - which means everything is in focus - which isn't always what is wanted.

Better cameras - e.g. 35mm - allow variable depth of fields, depending on the shot you want - e.g. the close thing is in focus, the background is blurred... or perhaps the other way round.


So it's not a filter, or even post-production / photoshopping etc - but is done by adjusting the focus of the camera when the picture is taken.

Hope that helps you? :P


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(proffesional camcoder, DSLR camera, and question mark...)

thanks for helping me out :lol:
that mean, (perhaps) i can use either professional camcorder or Camera DSLR(video capable) to make that kind of shot.
or maybe some camcoder like kanon ...aaa... my mistake canon HV30 with 35mm lenses. great :good: this help me much.

:huh:,still wondering.. which one are used during airi photobook in making. either the camera or camcorder...
i can see the video are stabilize (no blurry) and the video are stable. which are this 2 can do that?
the camcorder or camera or both?

plus,
^_^, the video they edit is great ...
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(without those thinggy edit) ;)

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(after edit....:good:)

:santa: ... sorry if annoy much with my questions, but can't help myself finding cool idea's.
what are they using for editing.???? ...

:ph34r: i'm using sony vegas,
... but i wonder, what professional like them are using for editing?? .... :huh:
premier?, sony vegas?, avid?, or final cut pro? it's keep me wonder...

:w00t:, I'm thankful to Sperlock and Eeyore for giving me good information.

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Posted 04 September 2010 - 06:28 PM

It's hard to say which one they used. Anything older than a couple years is most likely a video camera, but recent ones could be using the DSLR.

In the photography world, you use an IS type lens from Canon or VR type lens from Nikon. It also involves shutter speed, f-stops, and ISO. Or use a tripod or monopod. A tripod or monopod could be use for video as well, but if they are moving around, there is other equipment that moves on wheels, but I am not familiar enough with that equipment or it's name.

As for the software, I believe the top ones are Avid, Final Cut Pro, and Premiere Pro.


Most likely a professional video camera such as the ones Canon offers (the XH and XL series) where you have control over the f-stop and and zoom. That's just going with a pure video camera, but the same can be done with the right lens and a video taking DSLR, such as the Canon 5DmkII, 7D, etc.


You just need any camera which allows you to change the depth of field.

Cheap cameras tend to have an infinite depth of field - which means everything is in focus - which isn't always what is wanted.

Better cameras - e.g. 35mm - allow variable depth of fields, depending on the shot you want - e.g. the close thing is in focus, the background is blurred... or perhaps the other way round.


So it's not a filter, or even post-production / photoshopping etc - but is done by adjusting the focus of the camera when the picture is taken.

Hope that helps you? :P


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(proffesional camcoder, DSLR camera, and question mark...)

thanks for helping me out :lol:
that mean, (perhaps) i can use either professional camcorder or Camera DSLR(video capable) to make that kind of shot.
or maybe some camcoder like kanon ...aaa... my mistake canon HV30 with 35mm lenses. great :good: this help me much.

:huh:,still wondering.. which one are used during airi photobook in making. either the camera or camcorder...
i can see the video are stabilize (no blurry) and the video are stable. which are this 2 can do that?
the camcorder or camera or both?

plus,
^_^, the video they edit is great ...
Posted Image
(without those thinggy edit) ;)

Posted Image
(after edit....:good:)

:santa: ... sorry if annoy much with my questions, but can't help myself finding cool idea's.
what are they using for editing.???? ...

:ph34r: i'm using sony vegas,
... but i wonder, what professional like them are using for editing?? .... :huh:
premier?, sony vegas?, avid?, or final cut pro? it's keep me wonder...

:w00t:, I'm thankful to Sperlock and Eeyore for giving me good information.


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Posted 04 September 2010 - 11:28 PM

It's hard to say which one they used. Anything older than a couple years is most likely a video camera, but recent ones could be using the DSLR.

In the photography world, you use an IS type lens from Canon or VR type lens from Nikon. It also involves shutter speed, f-stops, and ISO. Or use a tripod or monopod. A tripod or monopod could be use for video as well, but if they are moving around, there is other equipment that moves on wheels, but I am not familiar enough with that equipment or it's name.

As for the software, I believe the top ones are Avid, Final Cut Pro, and Premiere Pro.


:good: cool information, thank you Sperlock.

.... "i just better go to japan and see what equipment and see how they doing that", ^^; LOL
thank you again Sperlock.

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Posted 17 August 2012 - 01:57 PM

I use format factory




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