Headrush Films UK wrote:
> In Premiere you can capture in time-lap mode that would give the
> effect of speeding up the film. we have just captured a 10 hour shoot
> in to 30 mins you may need to shoot in frame mode though to stop
> interlace problems. However most edit programs will allow some sort
> of change to the clip in the time domain.
I'll look into the shooting modes that the camera offers (if any). I had
been messing about with TV captures using VirtualDub, and that seems a good
program, at least for getting started with, but I found out tonight that it
can't read my DV files - it's looking for a decoder that I don't have, even
though Media Player can play the DV AVI files just fine. (I don't know if
VirtualDub can do what I want, but it does has stuff about removing frames.)
Premier's one of those pricey things, isn't it? Is there a 'lite' version?
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