I hope they do dosage 2 cos i wanna see all that rumney sportclimbing on big scrren, it all looked ill on the site.I think they will do dosage2, the site going down shoudln't effect it, if anything it'll mean they've got more time and money to do it.
Is it just me or is the Buttermilker and Spectre the most awesome piece of bouldering every caught on camera! Truely aweinspiringly desperate!
Quote from: "Adam Lincoln"Is it just me or is the Buttermilker and Spectre the most awesome piece of bouldering every caught on camera! Truely aweinspiringly desperate!I like the buttermilker cos they come back in horrendous cold day after day to get it done, and on the website i liked the multi-angle close-ups etc but the problem itself isn't line of the century. Spectre however is mindbending in every way. I recon its on a par with Careless Torque for most inspiring problem I've never done and probably never will.I'd reserve your statment of "most awesome piece of bouldering every caught on camera!" untill you've seen the shit me and Q-ball will be dropping on this site when we get our heads around premier, its going to be ill, dude.
I've just aquired premier 6 and a half.My mates camera is a canon mv600 (i think) which was about £330. Apparently the only difference between a £300 dv camera and a £600 is features, the quality remains the same untill you get into £1000 for the ones with 3 CCDs. I've seen the quality of the stuff we've taken so far, just looks at least as good as the quality of say Rampage (obviously thats eroded by being on VHS though).
They should all look fine at full screen through ya telly - ok, they're not going to be upto the qualidy of the BBC or something, but if you burn them to DVD then they should look better than most VHS. I'm going to try authoring a DVD myself sometime but not sure what the best software for doing this is - someone on mediaforums.net would help you out there.
Did you have any problems with white noise and stuff at first. My Ysgo stuff is quite bad...
One thing that was off-putting was when we were messing around with Windows Movie Maker (before i got premier just for a mess around) even when importing as DV quality it was unwatchable on fullscreen size. Hope it was just some foyble of that shit software, not some underlying problem with my computer or Kim's camera.
film shot on super8.