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Hi All, It's been quite some time since I've posted, my LEGO Room is now a Storage Room (shameful, I know), but I'm starting to get back into the swing of things and LEGO movie making has started to interest me... Anyway, here's a link to some Flash (...) (24 years ago, 10-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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(...) Yes. Remember now that this is a kiddie app and will not give high quality results. (I dont remember the correct words for everything so I will do my best.) Select the scene in the Movie Track. Then move the blue tap in the scrub bar to the (...) (24 years ago, 9-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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I just got the LEGO Studios Moviemaker set and have been playing around with it. My question is, once I film a clip, how can I cut out parts that I don't want in it? For instance, I have some extra time at the beginning and end of the clip...and is (...) (24 years ago, 9-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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| | Re: Analog camcorder to computer, how?
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Usb devices, usually are not as good as the pci counter parts. they usuualy have mono audio as oppose to the pci cards, and their capture resultions are some what limiting "Greg Perry" <supernerd23@yahoo.com> wrote in message (...) (24 years ago, 8-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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(...) I have a hard/software package called "Studio PCTV USB" from Pinnacle Systems. This is the same company that makes the software for the LEGO Studios product. The hardware part is a plastic unit about six-inches square that plugs into the USB (...) (24 years ago, 7-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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"Roy Rutherford" <iarnell@juno.com> wrote in message news:G6rDLr.EBC@lugnet.com... (...) that (...) I have a SONY TR-96; A Video8 camera. A few years ago, I looked into the best way of capturing video to my computer. I was just about ready to buy a (...) (24 years ago, 6-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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I have made a few short Lego Star Wars movies with my analog camcorder that I would like to be able to transfer to my computer so I can edit and post them to my website. Does anyone have any ideas what I need, how much it would cost, et cetera? (...) (24 years ago, 6-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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In lugnet.publish.cinema, Geordan Ballantree writes: <snip> (...) <snip> In addition to the above, if frames are needed in between the taken pictures, they are generated via computer to fill in the blanks. Joe (24 years ago, 6-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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| | Re: "2001: A Lego Odyssey" - A New Lego Movie!
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(...) Well I know from movies the screens are a special fabric and theye are very large and usually quite some distance from the subject. They don't use any special lighting though just a lot of it to have the curtian evenly lit. Now, I did turn on (...) (24 years ago, 6-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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A boom is something that holds the camera in an exact position so that you don't have to stand there holding it. Also allows for minor adjustments but keeping the POV of the camera in teh same place. Kinda what they do for those long pull - out (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
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