Thursday, 31 May 2007

what i've learned

from the installation:
-Have to be open for last minute changes
-Good to have an exhibition on a crossing spot
-technician have always something else to do when you need them even when you have inform them in advance
-every projector looks different (try them all before)
-when everything is prepared (movies stored on the devices and software install) you still need one full day for setting the installation and an hour to take it down
-consider the temperature of the room and how you will adjust it, in advance

from the project:
-Premiere is like final cut pro but it is bad fort slow motion
-I developed an effective methodology with which I feel secure
-you need more time for editing and reflection than for shooting
-you can never predict if you go out with the camera what you will capture on the tape- there are things you gonna meet that you can't imagine- so go for a walk with the video camera regularly
-you can stabilize every footage but you loose quality- tripod or other support is useful
-if you shoot something that you want to slow down shoot more frames per second
-internet has all the answers on editing
-a video file is better played on a computer than on a dvd player
-how to author a dvd
-be obsessive with details and don't listen to those who say don't

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