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Basically - all the girls are getting boring at college, I have exhausted this seasons crop and can't wait for a new batch and I liked coming home and annoying Grix (he loves me really) and talking crap to Sheepy and about foam parties to Stryke.
I will have the internet back on my own computer oneday.
WHY IS THE INSTALLATION SO EXPENSIVE FOR FREEOLA BROADBAND? I demanded a cheaper price. I am the one and er-ly. You can't take that away from me!
:-D No seriously. I was ready to buy freeola BB until I saw that fee. :( I am awaiting a pricedrop of some sort or maybe free women.
What am I doing instead of surfing? Writting gay love poetry, scripts and other film stuff. As well as fixing stuff I haven't had time to fix in the past. Also. My six seasons of Buffy rule.
*must lock up the office now, need to get home and thats a trek*
Where is Tonty? Can I have a car.
*cries himself to no-internet sleep*
Joby
> So far my only solution, and it looks like it will be the only one, is
> to use a transition thing I've got to superimpose another video clip
> into the current one.
>
> Only problem is I need to film a damn projector... and it wouldn't
> look right, as well as being inordinately time consuming to do...
Find a laptop or change to a lower shutter speed and work around it, if you have someone using the computer maybe film the keyboard or from behind the computer (get him to wear glasses and get the reflection of what he is doing from the screen in the glasses). Not sure, you can always edit around it and change the shutter speed for the different cuts you choose on the workaround.
I mak no sens.
Only problem is I need to film a damn projector... and it wouldn't look right, as well as being inordinately time consuming to do...
:)
No idea abuot filming a projection of a film though sorry. Er-no!
> Yeah but if you increase the shutter speed and you have anyone moving
> in shot then it looks crap.
>
> If I was filming a projection of a film, would I have the same
> problem, out of interest...
No.
> hey er-no if you're still around...
>
> Got a filming question for you:
>
> If you're filming something like a TV screen or a computer monitor, is
> there anyway you can stop getting the refresh line that goes down the
> screen, well other than changing the shutter speed...
Hollywood and studios use a big machine that alters the monitors shutter or display thingy. The machine has a really big name, my dad knows and waffles about it a lot of the time. You can use a laptop or as someone has said try and change the shutter speed to reduce the flicker. If that doesn't work try and work with it instead of against it, however this might only work if you are filming a horror.
Sorry....
If I was filming a projection of a film, would I have the same problem, out of interest...