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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

This is a short film that I created in my EMF 373 class at Towson University. This was written, directed, and edited by myself. Special thanks to Matt Dyer and Kevin O'Brien. Filmed using a Panasonic DVX100-B.

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  • one more thing.... what Fps did you Edit/shoot this in?

  • The DVX is fairly easy to work with. I have worked with one since high-school and have loved working with them. The majority of the camera is self-explanatory when it comes to toggling the settings. Not much of a learning curve.

    As for the FPS, it was shot in what the camera calls "24P Basic". This camera also allows for true 24P known as "24P Advanced" where it actually records 24 FPS similar to film. "24 Basic" mode creates duplicate frames to make it work easier on video.

  • This was our final project, which needed to be at least 7 minutes in length. As for the DVX, I had to rent one out from our visual media lab. It's a really great camera actually

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  • love it! who did your music?

  • How hard was it to learn the ins & outs of the DVX100B?? or did they teach you all that?

  • i noticed the video was only about 10 minutes long. was there a time limit for the videos in the class you took? and was the dvx100 provided for you?

  • pretty good, actually good quality unlike many short films on youtube.

    you could try it on one of those online video contests like yobi film

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