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    Google Video

    I'm sure they do, yeah. I just wonder if Google's entry in the market will raise the profile of such a service.
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    i.link cables

    With regards to that: Your camcorder will probably have a 4 pin plug, I've never seen a 6 pin one on the cam. Your computer may differ: if it's a bullet shaped hole, it's 6 pin. Otherwise, it's 4 pin. If you need to buy the card, just tell the sales guy you're doing video capture, and he...
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    Google Video

    Well, you can't get something for nothing. Google does have a lot of critics regarding it's privacy policies, I'll grant. Still, I think this is a good oppertunity for indie filmmakers - it just requires that you be careful what you upload, really... I wonder if any of the bigger studios will...
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    Google Video

    Just stumbled across this, and I must say it sounds quite interesting. Free and unlimited uploads, set a price to view or let people view your videos for free, and a Google search engine. This could mean big things for distribution! https://upload.video.google.com/
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    Lets get serious about distribution

    I would imagine lots of (most?) bigger cities have some kind of small, independent cinema. Perhaps approaching them about the project would be the most effective means of getting the video out? The producer gets the ticket sales, and the theatres gets the concession (which is where they make...
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    Canon XM1, any good?

    No prob. In fact, I recently discovered that the XM1 is the same camera as the GL1 over here. The reviews of the GL2 I've seen have been great, so I think the XM1 should be an awesome cam for you. Best of luck, and all that.
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    Information needed about a multi camera setup

    I would go with two same models for several reasons: 1) It is easier to do multi-cam shoots. Some brands and models shoot differently than others. Sony cams, for example, and said to shoot with a bluer hue than Canons, which shoot red. So having the same model means, in theory, that at least...
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    What's a nice n' cheap digi for a novice?

    Shaw is right. The theoretical speed of USB 2.0 might be faster than FireWire, but you have to keep in mind that these are maximum theoretical speeds. Not set in stone speeds. So while USB 2.0 is certainly advertised as being faster, in real world situations FireWire outperforms USB 2.0...
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    Lets get serious about distribution

    But, depending on the file size of said video file, it's still going to have to go to CD or DVD as a file. And with the same level of resolution once projected (give or take), it seems a lot of extra, unnessary steps, and a lot more that can go wrong. The only thing to make sure of would be...
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    CCD swap?

    This is true. Replacing a CCD would, in essence, be building an entirely new camera.
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    Lets get serious about distribution

    Depending upon a number of factors, you could project from miniDV. You would need to find someone willing to rent/lend a DVD deck or video camera (but preferably a deck). But the problem there is the length of the DV tape... even if you put the feature on its own tape it'll probably run more...
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    Editing!

    A great prouduct for those interested in moving beyond Windows Movie Maker is Avid Free DV. It's not as powerful as some of the other options out there, but it is (as the name implies) free of charge. Very basic, very streamlined editing, but it does the trick. Otherwise, download some trial...
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    favorite New 10 favorite movies

    Some semblance of order, even! Well, not really. Garden State Sideways Thirteen Closer Braveheart Lord of the Rings (Extended Editions) The Girl Next Door Star Wars (Original Trilogy) The Corporation Se7en
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    Lets get serious about distribution

    I didn't read the entire thread, so this may be repetitive. If so, ignore me. :) However, with regards to venue and cost of equipment. Most schools have an auditorium of some kind. Many of these are wired for sound, which can be fed from microphones, cd players... or a DVD player. Many...
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    CCD swap?

    The physics of it are probably, as you say, not terribly complicated for someone with the right knowledge. It would be getting the electronics to mesh with the changes that would prove more difficult. With an engine, you just need to connect some wires and it runs (okay, it's a little more...
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    IndieTalk screenwriting contest?

    If someone stealing ideas is a concern, perhaps there could be a private forum that requires registration to read for scripts and comments to be posted in? Not much of a deterant, I admit, but it might prevent lurkers from seeing it and just taking it. *shrug*
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    What's a nice n' cheap digi for a novice?

    Only a handful of cameras support USB 2.0 transfer. And even fewer NLEs are set up to accept input from it.
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    Canon XM1, any good?

    If it's a learning experiance, the XM1 should do the job admirably. I can't say I know much about it, but it seems to be a younger brother of the XL1? For a "cheapie" short, it should be more than capable. I would be inclined to save my money for the more expensive feature!
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    What's a nice n' cheap digi for a novice?

    A word to the wise: starting cheap is good, but don't shoot yourself in the foot. Make sure the camera you get has manual control for exposure, white balance, focus, etc. Otherwise you've bought a camera but won't be able to learn some of its most important functions, and you'll either a) end...
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    In Search of the PERFECT CAMERA

    You're not going to find a "perfect" camera for under $1000. There might be a camera out there that you would find perfect, but chances are it's a high-end prosumer cam that costs ~$5000. For high quality audio, you want XLR connections, which typically only come standard on such cameras (like...
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