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Wedding
Videography By R M Foster |
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We are entering
our 18th year of wedding video productions, in that time we have
moved from VHS cameras to full digital three chip low light cameras.
Also in that period of time are postproduction work has moved
from tape based editing to digital non-linear editing. Our production
has been all digital for the past few years, greatly improving
the quality of the finished product. The video is captured with
a digital camera to a digital tape; the tape is downloaded into
our computers in the native digital format for editing. When
everything is completed the video is then processed through a
piece of equipment that has a special chip that changes the video
to the proper format for recording on a digital videodisk (DVD). |
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The Adobe reader is available free of charge from Adobe's Web site,
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manuals, so you can look there also. Just follow the instructions
for installing the program, and it runs any time it encounters
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