Magic Bullet Looks Experiment
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lol. your gonna have to get avid or after effects, nothing really works with windows movie maker
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Just like using the sg pro lens- almost.
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sounds like floyd
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Where do you find the option to color the sky / water?
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just a quick note, if anyone is interested in colour correction DO NOT use premier. it's rubbish.
Use FCP or Colour, or Vegas
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FXHomes VisionLab. You can render the unfixed video, then load it into VL and use optics and colour to change the video and re render. Not quite as good end quality as Vegas / Adobe but will do the job.
Try the demo before you buy if you have Vista, it can have issues.
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Magic bullet looks rocks! i got it as a plug in for ae cs3
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demonoid . com has the magic bullet 2007 suite.
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What song was that from?
music2012 3 years ago
Falling from Sleeves, Calexico. Didn't get permission - I can do an audio swap if I need to.
brianboyko 3 years ago
hi what type of camera are you useing,i have bad hp,5.0pixel camera and da vid quality are horrible,lol
BLAZE45 3 years ago
As I mentioned on in the intro, this was shot on the Canon HV20.
I don't know what kind of camera you have, but Hewlett Packard doesn't make video cameras - I mean, that seems to be your problem right there - you're expecting to get good quality video from a still camera. That may be true of the $3000 Canon 5D Mark 2, but nothing in the consumer range is going to match the quality of even a basic video camera.
brianboyko 3 years ago
hey does this work with windows movie maker? sorry if thats a stupid question, .
justanotherwannabee 3 years ago
I'm sorry to say that I only believe it works with Final Cut Pro (what I used), Sony Vegas Pro, and Adobe After Effects. I think.
The suite is $399 by itself (this is in addition for around $700 for Sony Vegas Pro or After Effects, and around $1200 for Final Cut Studio) so it's not likely to work with Windows Movie Maker.
I think your best bet for spending money to improve your video would be the $99 Sony Vegas Studio - the intro version of Sony Vegas. That's where I would go first.
brianboyko 3 years ago