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a 3 minute video on how ADR can help make your low budget movie a lot better, and how it saved our movie.
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ADR - video film tip
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- SpyroClone
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RE: ADR - video film tip
well, it was interesting and informative, and it also showed how much work and money you put into your movie. Now, since I'm sure that most of us don't have the kind of equioment that you do, it might be helpful to have a mini documentary about how to do this kind of stuff with very low budgets, like between $500 and $1000
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RE: ADR - video film tip
Jesus lol. There is no possible way you are an amatur film maker lol. How long have you been doin this stuff? You should go to MGM or somthing with this lol. Anyway, i agree with Spyro Clone. It's all and well if you have the equipment, but we need a lower budget way to do that lol
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- sonnyboo
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RE: ADR - video film tip
The equipment is misleading. If you have a microphone & a 13" TV, you can do the same thing.
I was making DV shorts till 1 year ago, same as everybody else.
I was making DV shorts till 1 year ago, same as everybody else.
- Magic-Man
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RE: ADR - video film tip
Is that Avid that i heard you use? pretty nice. Looks pretty darn professional. I suppose as long as you have a microphone and a tv monitor, you can sort of achieve the basic aim, but not as good quality.
- sonnyboo
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RE: ADR - video film tip
I was an Adobe Premiere user up uintil 1 day prior to Principal Photography on this film. We needed to make sure we could conform back to the film print. Adode Premiere Pro doesn't even have any 3rd party plug ins for film editing. I was disappointed because I love Adobe and I think Avid is just okay. We're doing the online edit with Avid Nitris and that's pretty freakin' sweet though...
loving the tips, you've already taught me a lot, i never really considered the L-cuts until i watched one of your web docs, thanks a lot, can't wait for more
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