Yes, you can do this, but it's a fairly specialized sort of thing, so it's best that you go to a professional. It shouldn't cost you very much money, though.
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Yes it is. Check the phone book for your area under 'video productions' or 'video editing.' That should lead you to someone to help. Also check out online 8mm film transfer services. StashSpace.Com is a good one and has a calculator you can use to see how much the film transfer would cost.
I have a question ive lost my video camera and don't know what to film with :(
Good training for video advertising would be management of the camera, simple film making techniques and some equipment handling. These would be adequate things to be required when wanting a job in video advertising.
It is certainly possible to do so. It would be a good degree for someone that wants to do entertainment law.
Maybe Ready Set Go, Monsoon, or Final Day. They are all by Tokio Hotel and they would look really good in a video of that.
The film, 'JFK,' is a good representation of history. This movie included facts about this event. There were also actual video clips of JFK being assassinated in this film.
You can find clips of film since video didn’t exist when he was alive. There are several good movies about him.
The video card in your computer must have a tv out ,composite or s video. standard tv's are 480x640 so it is not good quality
To make a film, you need a video camera. Also, you should decide on a good film idea. It can be anything, but you should probably choose something you're interested in. Then, you take a video camera and record everything.
NO you cannot. AS video8 is digital and VHS is analog so they dont work together. The adaptor will only work with VHS-C tapes. What I would recommend is using a video transfer service to convert your video 8 tapes into a digital format. Watch and edit the digital files on your computer or get the tapes transferred to DVDs. StashSpace.Com does a good job at this, costs $7 for the transfer to digital and $10-15 for DVDs. http://www.stashspace.com/video-transfer/video-dvd-transfer.stm
There are Flip Video cameras that take good video and are easy to transfer onto your computer. They don't cost very much and they are good quality. If you want more expensive cameras, you can visit Best Buy or Fry's Electronics.