A short film created with the Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ100, shot in Manual mode f2.8 1/60 shutter speed, iso 400(Vary) 720p AVCHD SH format.Converted into 24p in Windows Live Movie Maker.The Color reproduction is from the camera, not any other program was used, the camera has settings to brings out the contrast White Balance and film options as well like Manual Focus and near 35mm film., even a mere 25p option although I live in the U.S.
This Story takes place in my garden , as my dog trys to escape the bone eating dogs who surround him and puts out a fight(natural cause)
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Lots of thanks for Pansonic for providing customers Creative and Wonderfull cameras and camcorders!!! I would recommend Panasonic for more Creative Control and High Quality Leica Pictures and Film.
Yup indeed hey i didn't get a email notice of your comment dam you YouTube >:( WTF !!! Sorry man it's that YouTube isn't notifying me of comments and responses :( so I had to check manually but I'll check more often now ,yeah man so if you have a HD camcorder or HQ camcorder record them and upload them to moviemaker and save them in the 23.978 fps at 720p
vwlover94 4 months ago
How did you make it 24p?
JerseyShore117 7 months ago
@JerseyShore117 eee sorry i got to you late, umm yeah i just used windows live movie maker from windows vista, and saved it at 24p but the videos were shot at 60i to even it out try it if you have the software or OS
vwlover94 5 months ago
@vwlover94 Oh it's fine so Windows Movie Maker?
JerseyShore117 5 months ago
@JerseyShore117 Yup indeed hey i didn't get a email notice of your comment dam you YouTube >:( WTF !!! Sorry man it's that YouTube isn't notifying me of comments and responses :( so I had to check manually but I'll check more often now ,yeah man so if you have a HD camcorder or HQ camcorder record them and upload them to moviemaker and save them in the 23.978 fps at 720p
vwlover94 4 months ago