Archive for the ‘Camcorders’ Category
I want a camera to record.
I want it to be able to pause, then keep recording after because I’m going to want to make a parody.
If it has digital memory instead of tapes, that’s a plus.
Easy upload to computer is a plus
Budget: $300
(What type of software is good to edit with?)
Verline Clearman
I want to start my own video production small business. But I’m not sure what equipment (video camera, flashes, etc) buy? I’ve seen that profesional video cameras are very expensive. I’m on a budget of $3,000, please help!!!
Also, I need to know what video editing software would be the best for me. Thank’s a lot!
Elisha Hoeg
I want something cool but not expensive.. I’d say my budget is around $250-$350. I just want something that is easy to plug into my computer and upload quickly to something like youtube. I would also like to be able to edit these video with video editing software. Anyone have some good ideas? I’ll add more detail if you guys have questions.
Majorie Bettini
Hi, I’m in highschool and currently directing a small movie project. I have a small budget of about $2000. My main question is what kind of camcorder and editing software will I need to make my movie have the look of an actual movie and not some cheap home made film?
I know that some small HD camcorders go for as little as $400, but I wonder if those truely yield as high quality as, say, a $2000 full size one.
David Woodward
I’m going to start a amateur webcast show for work and I’d like to know which out there are the best for people on a moderate budget, say 200-400 dollars.
I have zero experience with cameras and this show is basically me talking indoors behind a desk.
Also, which software would you guys reccomend using for first time video editors?
Thanks alot for all the help
Waylon Merli
I would like to create a short film and eventually a full-length film. As of right now, I have no equipment, no experience and a limited budget. What is the least amount of money I can spend on a decent camera to get the most out of it (maybe roughly in the $500 range)? I’m not looking for amazing quality, but I don’t want it to be noticably bad either. Also, does anyone know anything about software I would need for editing? What about extra film equipment? Thanks for any help you can give.
Rickey Ynocencio
I’ve been reviewing some other camcorders and it seems that the Sony is the best option, it fits into my budget although I’d preffer to purchase a Canon XL2, but too expensive…
I’m looking to shoot in interiors, as well as exteriors (beach in the morning with no excess of sunlight and night streets).
Software wise, I’ve installed Adobe Premiere and I’m planning on purchasing a steadicam and some lights too…
Jung Tannery
I am using a Mac.
Basically, I want to use multiple cameras to record a church service, all connected to my Mac, and control it from here.
It’s going to be a very low budget film.
I’ve heard of Premiere Pro, and have used a little bit of it.
But any other ideas?
How to connect the cameras to each other, if possible how to connect the church sound system?
Thanks.
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