Discuss movie making.
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What's in it?
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I use Windows Live Movie Maker.
Curse you, sixty second rule! >_<
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Like movie filming kit? Or like a slate and a microphone?
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
What's in it?
A CD with special effect sounds, a group of props and visual special effects, animation tools, and things to wear at Premier Time.
EDIT: I still need ideas for the movies.
Last edited by friendoffriend (2011-12-25 10:03:38)
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friendoffriend wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
What's in it?
A CD with special effect sounds, a group of props and visual special effects, animation tools, and things to wear at Premier Time.
Sounds pretty cool, you should make a movie with it and link to it here!
Last edited by stevetheipad (2011-12-25 10:03:46)
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SJRCS_011 wrote:
I just use Windows Movie Maker
And I use Flipshare sometimes.
This kit doesn't do the part where you put it all together. I'll use Windows Movie Maker for that part.
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friendoffriend wrote:
SJRCS_011 wrote:
I just use Windows Movie Maker
And I use Flipshare sometimes.This kit doesn't do the part where you put it all together. I'll use Windows Movie Maker for that part.
Windows movie maker is truly the bottom of the line software for video producing.
I suggest you treat yourself to iMovie on the Mac, iPad, iPod and iPhone. it's only $5!
And if you get really into it you can always buy final cut pro for the Mac for $299.
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stevetheipad wrote:
friendoffriend wrote:
SJRCS_011 wrote:
I just use Windows Movie Maker
And I use Flipshare sometimes.This kit doesn't do the part where you put it all together. I'll use Windows Movie Maker for that part.
Windows movie maker is truly the bottom of the line software for video producing.
I suggest you treat yourself to iMovie on the Mac, iPad, iPod and iPhone. it's only $5!
And if you get really into it you can always buy final cut pro for the Mac for $299.
Um... I don't have any of those. Which one of them costs the least and how much does it cost?
stevetheipad wrote:
friendoffriend wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
What's in it?
A CD with special effect sounds, a group of props and visual special effects, animation tools, and things to wear at Premier Time.
Sounds pretty cool, you should make a movie and link to it here!
Very well then, I shall. I shall start by making the movie(when either my head thinks of one or you post an idea). Then I shall make a website for it. Finally, I will give you the link to the website.
CUZ I CAN!
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stevetheipad wrote:
friendoffriend wrote:
SJRCS_011 wrote:
I just use Windows Movie Maker
And I use Flipshare sometimes.This kit doesn't do the part where you put it all together. I'll use Windows Movie Maker for that part.
Windows movie maker is truly the bottom of the line software for video producing.
I suggest you treat yourself to iMovie on the Mac, iPad, iPod and iPhone. it's only $5!
And if you get really into it you can always buy final cut pro for the Mac for $299.
Sometimes I think you work for Apple.
COMMERCIAL SPAM! :O
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stevetheipad wrote:
friendoffriend wrote:
SJRCS_011 wrote:
I just use Windows Movie Maker
And I use Flipshare sometimes.This kit doesn't do the part where you put it all together. I'll use Windows Movie Maker for that part.
Windows movie maker is truly the bottom of the line software for video producing.
I suggest you treat yourself to iMovie on the Mac, iPad, iPod and iPhone. it's only $5!
And if you get really into it you can always buy final cut pro for the Mac for $299.
If you make a good movie, then it's not the software that counts.
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veggieman001 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
friendoffriend wrote:
This kit doesn't do the part where you put it all together. I'll use Windows Movie Maker for that part.
Windows movie maker is truly the bottom of the line software for video producing.
I suggest you treat yourself to iMovie on the Mac, iPad, iPod and iPhone. it's only $5!
And if you get really into it you can always buy final cut pro for the Mac for $299.If you make a good movie, then it's not the software that counts.
I know that. Thanx!
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friendoffriend wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Windows movie maker is truly the bottom of the line software for video producing.
I suggest you treat yourself to iMovie on the Mac, iPad, iPod and iPhone. it's only $5!
And if you get really into it you can always buy final cut pro for the Mac for $299.If you make a good movie, then it's not the software that counts.
I know that. Thanx!
I can't wait to see what type of things you come up with.
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I've got an idea! It's about aliens who land on Earth and start to destroy it. But in the end, the people realize that all the aliens wanted was a part from their machine.
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stevetheipad wrote:
friendoffriend wrote:
SJRCS_011 wrote:
I just use Windows Movie Maker
And I use Flipshare sometimes.This kit doesn't do the part where you put it all together. I'll use Windows Movie Maker for that part.
Windows movie maker is truly the bottom of the line software for video producing.
I suggest you treat yourself to iMovie on the Mac, iPad, iPod and iPhone. it's only $5!
And if you get really into it you can always buy final cut pro for the Mac for $299.
Do you have to down-talk everything that doesn't involve Apple? -.-
Yes, WMM is bad, but iMovie is no better. Final Cut Pro is decent, but is Shiny-toy-computer only, and there are much better options, and for a lower price.
@topic Cool! Put a link up for your movie as soon as you make it, I wanna see!
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slinger wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
It's only $5!
Or get wax which does epic special effects its free o;
Yeah. Wax is boss. It also comes with Chroma keying, split screens, the works. And it's FREE.
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fungirl123 wrote:
slinger wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
It's only $5!
Or get wax which does epic special effects its free o;
Yeah. Wax is boss. It also comes with Chroma keying, split screens, the works. And it's FREE.
Exactly
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stevetheipad wrote:
friendoffriend wrote:
SJRCS_011 wrote:
I just use Windows Movie Maker
And I use Flipshare sometimes.This kit doesn't do the part where you put it all together. I'll use Windows Movie Maker for that part.
Windows movie maker is truly the bottom of the line software for video producing.
I suggest you treat yourself to iMovie on the Mac, iPad, iPod and iPhone. it's only $5!
And if you get really into it you can always buy final cut pro for the Mac for $299.
The reason I have Windows...?
Movie Maker and MS Paint. Some of the best animators on YouTube, and I can say simple programs suit me best c:
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friendoffriend wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
What's in it?
A CD with special effect sounds, a group of props and visual special effects, animation tools, and things to wear at Premier Time.
EDIT: I still need ideas for the movies.
Oh, Is that the Movie Maker box set? I have that
Google Templar - Movie Maker
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fungirl123 wrote:
slinger wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
It's only $5!
Or get wax which does epic special effects its free o;
Yeah. Wax is boss. It also comes with Chroma keying, split screens, the works. And it's FREE.
Questions.
Does it have flashes?
Is it safe to download(aka: not a virus)?
Is it on Windows?
If any of these are "no"s, I'm not downloading it. Otherwise, 1 more question.
Where do I download it?
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Sony Vegas + Camtasia/Fraps = good enough for me .
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