From Amoverus
From Amoverus by Plasmatic
In the comfort of youth, I long for the worlds beyond. In pursuit of the unknown, I yearn for the older, simpler days of familiarity. In realizing the world I seek does not exist in reality, I run away into my dreams, only for them to fade into memories of what I tried to leave behind. Hence, God created death.
Sapling by Denny Schneidemesser
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
However, sometimes you may not have the book with you - say.. you left it at school or something. And your class requires you to read it by tomorrow. Here are some online sources I've found for reading books in my class. I'm not sure what books everyone else is required to read, but maybe this list will help a few people.
Strangely enough, I only just recently started noticing flicker when I slowed clips down in Adobe Premiere. This is with interlaced video clips. Generally you don’t notice them until after exporting to DVD and playing back.
Did a bit of research online, and from what I gather, it’s due to the fact the interlacing is affected by the change in speed. To solve this issue, you’ll want to make sure you de-interlace the clip you are slowing down.
1) Right-click the clip in the timeline.
2) Select…[More]
What discs to buy, how to best burn them, how to print on them, how to store them.
Those with interest in video editing will undoubtedly find interest in burning their works to DVD. General knowledge in burning DVDs can often be applicable to CDs and vice-versa.
Disc Brands
In general, the only two brands I trust are Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim. The two are most highly recommended, and unlike many other brands, they can be played in most DVD players. Get the DVD-R for even higher compatibility (this is because -R has been around longer).
Taiyo…[More]
The Sony P200 camera, despite being a very good camera, had a known flaw. Its design was not air-tight and dust would eventually build up on the sensor - which means you get dust spots on pictures you take. Usually these dust spots are out of focus and only come in for very bright pictures, but as they build up, they become more visible. This build up I’m talking about usually takes place over a year or two - so it would not be evident at first.
However, there is a solution for those who wish to keep using it. Through this simple tutorial at dpreview.com, you can open the camera to brush off (or spray off using compressed air from a can) the dust. From my experience though, it only buys a few more months before some dust appears again.
Then again, I usually keep the camera in my pocket so that may be a factor in it.
Things to check when applying to colleges…
Seems kind of late for me to be talking about college admissions since most of the people I know online have already attended or are in college. Nevertheless, it’s now my turn, and yes I’m only just now applying.
The general rule of thumb I’ve found is to simply be honest and real - don’t overemphasize things that aren’t really that important but don’t sell yourself short either. However, I would presume most people who do come online are in search of more concrete tips and advice.
The below…[More]
More than a few times I've had teachers at school who do not explain well enough or they make us memorize/study way too much. Many times, I've found other sites or links that definitely helped. I'll update this as I find more. Hopefully this helps out some of you. Feel free to share if you find any too!
Been using the new Encore CS4 for a DVD the last few weeks, and just when I finished the editing and was ready to burn, the program returned an error claiming there was an invalid MPEG. This happens during the build process (creating the DVD). Took several days and many wasted discs for me to figure this out so I thought I might share.
Things to check for:
- Red frames in MPEG video. Even those exported from Premiere can end up with problems. Sometimes you just end up with a bad file and need to re-render the file.
- Bad Import. …[More]