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Nizar Jawad

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  1. Good morning Guys

     

    how i can make easy Lip-sync for music Video if i shoot with HD CAMERA ?

     

    or just record the music when i shot the music and the make sync in the post ?

     

    it' is any new ways ?

     

     

     

    ALL THE BEST

     

    Nizar

  2. No the Sony HVR-Z1 has a fixed lens. There are a variety of adapters that either thread on or have a bayonet mount. The only HDV cameras with interchangeable lens are the Canon XLH1 and the JVC HD100 and HD110. I have a Z1 with the Century .7 HD wide angle and I am very pleased with it.

     

     

    Thank you so i don't know how i can thank you :)

     

    Good Luck

     

    Nizar

  3. It was shot with a DVX-100, but as for film-making on the cheap, probably not the best method. It was said that it took over 500 hours per minute of film, and took 15 months to animate. That would either cost you a ton of money, or take you 25 years to complete it on your own.

     

    aha i see . but how they are transfer from DVx 100 to Cinema ?

     

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPALY :)

     

     

     

    aha i see . but how they are transfer from DVx 100 to Cinema ?

    and why they use dvx 100 why they didn't use HDV Z1u :)

  4. It was shot on DVX-100s and in post the animators hand drew a line outline and animated the colors inbetween. In adition to filling in the lines, they also animated the highlights as well. The colors step slightly, which has a nice effect, and the apearance is sureal and lifelike. The animations motion is so true to natural life that its sometimes quite interesting. I saw the film projected in 35 print and it looked really good. It was easy to loose yourself in the world. The only problem I noticed, and this wouldn't be so bad if you saw it on DVD, is the rotoscoped colors interpolation sometimes made weird shapes inbetween keyframes that called attention to themselves.

     

    The interpolated rotoscopeing is basicly where they draw a vector shape and animate it ever few frames, and the computer interpolates the shape inbetween keyframes.

     

    Maybe it was just me...but did it seam to anyone esle that there were several parts in the film where they just used the video? never in the people, but sometimes there would be like a radio in the background that looked to me like video footage of the prop, not a drawn image. I found that kind of jaring. It reminded me the video was creaping behind this sureal world.

     

    Oh really is that ture they are shotting on DVX-100s wow so we can make low film :)

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