I find it interesting that so many people here seem to have a lot of projects going on, and I'm curious about the kinds of projects people work on, whether its fan films, or family vacations, or film school, etc.
How about posting what kinds of things you shoot video of, and what kind of projects you do? Fan films or music videos? Anybody making money with VMS as a hobby? Maybe making big money and selling DVD's? And what kind of fancy or not-so-fancy equipment do you have?
I'll start out with a b-o-r-i-n-g first post... Hopefully, the rest of you will have more interesting things to say.
I'm basically a 46-year-old Dad-with-a-camcorder. I have lots of Hi-8 tapes of kids birthdays, family vacations, etc. One of these days, I'll get them on the computer and then copy them onto DVD's right? (yeah, right...)
I got my first DV camcorder (a Sony HC85) about last March or April?, and got Sony VMS 4.0 a couple weeks later. And then, maybe a month or two after that, I finally got a computer that I could load VMS onto. (My old PC is still running Win98SE.) I upgraded to VMS 6.0 soon after it came out. I would really like to upgrade my camcorder, but VX2100's are still pretty expensive, so not likely.
I really haven't done very many projects yet. But I seem to spend an awful lot of time on this message board, and on the www.camcorderinfo.com/bbs message board.
In the past 9 months or so, I've recorded four Eagle Scout ceremonies for boys in our troop, and made DVD's for the families. These were good projects to learn on, because there isn't a whole lot of "editing" to do. I added a "credits" segment at the end, with music (www.freeplaymusic.com), and freeze frames from the ceremony that had overlayed titles identifying the various speakers, etc. Most of the time was spent tweeking the audio-envelope to boost and even out the sound of the various people in the ceremony. Still, good learning experience.
For Christmas, I made a DVD for my family (parents, brothers, and sisters). I took a day off work in October, and went back to the town where I grew up, where my mom and dad still live in the same house I grew up in. I filmed the house, neighborhood, church, school, etc., the park where we played baseball, the place where we got ice cream. All the places from when I was a kid growing up in the 1960's. I spent a *lot* of time on this project. Surprisingly, I ended up using more still photos than live video (all set to music).
My parents and siblings were all *thrilled* with the DVD -- didn't know you could do that sort of thing on a home computer. (Or maybe they were just surprised that *I* could do that sort of thing on a home computer.) I have nice, photo glossy DVD covers, and have a cheap Epson R200 printer that can print right on the DVD, so the DVD's come out looking pretty professional.
I also made a DVD of the kid's Christmas program at church. Again, pretty much just taping the whole thing, playing (a lot) with audio, and adding credits at the end.
(Oh, and I helped a friend with an audition tape she sent in to Survivor. She had the stuff taped already, and I edited it for her, added "survivor-like" titles, music, etc.)
I think my main project this year will be interviewing my parents -- getting stories from what things were like when they were kids (in the 1930's), stories about their families, etc.
At times I wish I was 15 years old. It seems like it would be a lot of fun to be able to make movies with your friends, or music videos, etc. I might try to make some fun little movies with my kids this year. Finding the time is tough. (But maybe if I spent less time on the computer...)
Okay, there you have it. My mind-numbingly boring story. So let's hear from the rest of you. What do you video? What kind of projects do you do? Hobby? Business? A little of both? Please share...
Tim L
How about posting what kinds of things you shoot video of, and what kind of projects you do? Fan films or music videos? Anybody making money with VMS as a hobby? Maybe making big money and selling DVD's? And what kind of fancy or not-so-fancy equipment do you have?
I'll start out with a b-o-r-i-n-g first post... Hopefully, the rest of you will have more interesting things to say.
I'm basically a 46-year-old Dad-with-a-camcorder. I have lots of Hi-8 tapes of kids birthdays, family vacations, etc. One of these days, I'll get them on the computer and then copy them onto DVD's right? (yeah, right...)
I got my first DV camcorder (a Sony HC85) about last March or April?, and got Sony VMS 4.0 a couple weeks later. And then, maybe a month or two after that, I finally got a computer that I could load VMS onto. (My old PC is still running Win98SE.) I upgraded to VMS 6.0 soon after it came out. I would really like to upgrade my camcorder, but VX2100's are still pretty expensive, so not likely.
I really haven't done very many projects yet. But I seem to spend an awful lot of time on this message board, and on the www.camcorderinfo.com/bbs message board.
In the past 9 months or so, I've recorded four Eagle Scout ceremonies for boys in our troop, and made DVD's for the families. These were good projects to learn on, because there isn't a whole lot of "editing" to do. I added a "credits" segment at the end, with music (www.freeplaymusic.com), and freeze frames from the ceremony that had overlayed titles identifying the various speakers, etc. Most of the time was spent tweeking the audio-envelope to boost and even out the sound of the various people in the ceremony. Still, good learning experience.
For Christmas, I made a DVD for my family (parents, brothers, and sisters). I took a day off work in October, and went back to the town where I grew up, where my mom and dad still live in the same house I grew up in. I filmed the house, neighborhood, church, school, etc., the park where we played baseball, the place where we got ice cream. All the places from when I was a kid growing up in the 1960's. I spent a *lot* of time on this project. Surprisingly, I ended up using more still photos than live video (all set to music).
My parents and siblings were all *thrilled* with the DVD -- didn't know you could do that sort of thing on a home computer. (Or maybe they were just surprised that *I* could do that sort of thing on a home computer.) I have nice, photo glossy DVD covers, and have a cheap Epson R200 printer that can print right on the DVD, so the DVD's come out looking pretty professional.
I also made a DVD of the kid's Christmas program at church. Again, pretty much just taping the whole thing, playing (a lot) with audio, and adding credits at the end.
(Oh, and I helped a friend with an audition tape she sent in to Survivor. She had the stuff taped already, and I edited it for her, added "survivor-like" titles, music, etc.)
I think my main project this year will be interviewing my parents -- getting stories from what things were like when they were kids (in the 1930's), stories about their families, etc.
At times I wish I was 15 years old. It seems like it would be a lot of fun to be able to make movies with your friends, or music videos, etc. I might try to make some fun little movies with my kids this year. Finding the time is tough. (But maybe if I spent less time on the computer...)
Okay, there you have it. My mind-numbingly boring story. So let's hear from the rest of you. What do you video? What kind of projects do you do? Hobby? Business? A little of both? Please share...
Tim L