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Re: Moviemaker Set Video Clips (WAS: Lego review in US News & World Report)
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lugnet.reviews, lugnet.general
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Tue, 2 Jan 2001 04:33:47 GMT
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Robert Thomas wrote:
> OK This is not the best thing out there but for some people STUDIOS is just
> fine. I dont think that LEGO intended for adults to by as many of these as
> we all did. You must remind your self that this is a first run program.
> There will be updates to solve some of the problems.
> I cant help you on sound cause I have had no problems
> For the Binoculars make sure that the green part is transparent in Photoshop
> and save it as a BMP to what ever folder you want. In Studio goto Titles set
> as background.
>
> Over all If you want to make some good longer movies the prepare to spend
> like $500 to $1000 for programes and a good camera like Adobe Premiere
> ,Adobe Photoshop And Adobe After Effects.
The issue here is not the quality of the cam per say. The Vision Command set is
GREAT. For $139CDN you get parts, the cam, and some really neat software. The
Vision recognition is cool but it comes with a camera control program that lets
you make pics and videos including time laps and stop motion (AND lets you edit
the stop motion stuff). For the price and what you get it's great!
Now, for the Studio set it's sad. The pics and examples and videos etc. are all
FAKED. What you get to what is promised are two totally separate things. THAT'S
what we are all screaming about.
Dean
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