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bounty764hunter Hi again, I’ve just bought myself a Panasonic SDR 100 HDD. Now all I need to do is to learn how to use it. I was out in the garden shooting this morning and tried it out. It seemed to be working okay and I had something on film. I’ll plug into my computer later and see how things turn out. thanks for the advice. It may take a week or two but I’ll get there in the end. Johhno1000.
@johhno1000 John, I’m really an amateur when it comes to making these video. The camera is a JVC Everio and I have a couple of different tripods I use depending on what I’m doing. I just try to place the camera where I feel it will give the best view of what I’m filming. After I’ve finished the filming I use Roxio Video Studio 10 to do the editing and add in the background music. Then I output the file from Roxio as a Windows Media Player file, then do an upload to YouTube.
Hi bounty764hunter, I has subscribed to your videos and would like to see more of them as the quality holds great interest for me. I would like to make one or two for my indoor Relative-Speed instinctive archery games, as videos do break through the language barrier. Could you give your viewers some pointers as to how you make and upload them, camera, angles, and such. I need to learn, as some of the videos I have seen from other instinctive archers are of poor quality. johhny1000.
bounty764hunter Hi again, I’ve just bought myself a Panasonic SDR 100 HDD. Now all I need to do is to learn how to use it. I was out in the garden shooting this morning and tried it out. It seemed to be working okay and I had something on film. I’ll plug into my computer later and see how things turn out. thanks for the advice. It may take a week or two but I’ll get there in the end. Johhno1000.
@johhno1000 John, I’m really an amateur when it comes to making these video. The camera is a JVC Everio and I have a couple of different tripods I use depending on what I’m doing. I just try to place the camera where I feel it will give the best view of what I’m filming. After I’ve finished the filming I use Roxio Video Studio 10 to do the editing and add in the background music. Then I output the file from Roxio as a Windows Media Player file, then do an upload to YouTube.
Hi bounty764hunter, I has subscribed to your videos and would like to see more of them as the quality holds great interest for me. I would like to make one or two for my indoor Relative-Speed instinctive archery games, as videos do break through the language barrier. Could you give your viewers some pointers as to how you make and upload them, camera, angles, and such. I need to learn, as some of the videos I have seen from other instinctive archers are of poor quality. johhny1000.