I wish I had time to do more video projects. It certainly isn't going to happen in the next few months, if all goes well. All I've been doing is recording the occasional event as a favor to people, which is pretty blah. Both tedious (can't do much but stand there minding the camera) and nerve-wracking (you only get one take!).
Part of my problem is that I'm kind of tired of doing short films. I still have a lot to learn, but they just aren't that rewarding anymore for the effort. I know I can do them, and do them pretty well. Hell, what I consider our best work was done in just 48 hours. All the project ideas that interest me now are big.
So instead I'll just feel guilty about not using the moderately nice equipment I've collected, I guess. The dilettante's curse. At least it's really nice to have on hand when my services are drafted.
Part of my problem is that I'm kind of tired of doing short films. I still have a lot to learn, but they just aren't that rewarding anymore for the effort. I know I can do them, and do them pretty well. Hell, what I consider our best work was done in just 48 hours. All the project ideas that interest me now are big.
So instead I'll just feel guilty about not using the moderately nice equipment I've collected, I guess. The dilettante's curse. At least it's really nice to have on hand when my services are drafted.
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Book on video lighting sounds good. I know only a very, very little about still photo light setups. As for cameras, I'm actually planning to use a reasonably-good-if-not-amazing digital still camera at some point, but would like to experiment with various equipment over time. I sure miss Super 8's.
I've been looking into software that allows onionskinning. I hadn't thought about voice activation. What did you use?
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