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May 13, 2012 11:44 |  #1

Not really a short film, more of a small advertisement for a clothing line. Let me know what you think! Watch in HD please!

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=l8T0FQ98k9E&h​d=1 (external link)

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May 13, 2012 19:02 |  #2

The quality is great. I just started to take the time and figure out the 60D video. I am so happy with it, I'll be selling my Sondy HD camcorder and gettin a Rode mic for my 60D. Super cool!!


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May 14, 2012 10:32 |  #3

OriginalProof wrote in post #14424967 (external link)
Not really a short film, more of a small advertisement for a clothing line. Let me know what you think! Watch in HD please!

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=l8T0FQ98k9E&h​d=1 (external link)

Thanks!

Hey man. How do you export your clips?
Normally how big is the file as well?

I'm using either FCP 7 or Premiere CS6


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May 15, 2012 06:10 |  #4

MarkLinsangan wrote in post #14429419 (external link)
Hey man. How do you export your clips?
Normally how big is the file as well?

I'm using either FCP 7 or Premiere CS6

I use Sony Vegas, and they're generally around 150-200MB depending on how long it is. Anything over 5 minutes is about 300-400 MB. Etc.




  
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May 15, 2012 08:50 |  #5

OriginalProof wrote in post #14433918 (external link)
I use Sony Vegas, and they're generally around 150-200MB depending on how long it is. Anything over 5 minutes is about 300-400 MB. Etc.

Is there a recomendation for Sony Vegas? I am not sure what version to get...I appreciate the help!

Tim


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