film format s for competitions
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:24 pm
I have just sent a film for entry in the Melbourne top ten competition. the
film was on a DVD which was considered a suitable format. However for BIAFF
I had to send my film on a VHS tape with an optional DVD for screening purposes.
As like Ian gardener I have moved into the 21st century using Digital camera
and a computor editing suite outputing to a digital format to maintain the
quality of output equaling that of imput. I must confess that I am not technically
mindered (unless you consider anaesthetic machines and ventilators technical)
and I am certainly not in the first flush of youth. Time to move to the present
surely.
PS I can also work/programme the DVD recorder on the TV cope with time slip
and have a video cell phone...who needs 14 year olds!!
film was on a DVD which was considered a suitable format. However for BIAFF
I had to send my film on a VHS tape with an optional DVD for screening purposes.
As like Ian gardener I have moved into the 21st century using Digital camera
and a computor editing suite outputing to a digital format to maintain the
quality of output equaling that of imput. I must confess that I am not technically
mindered (unless you consider anaesthetic machines and ventilators technical)
and I am certainly not in the first flush of youth. Time to move to the present
surely.
PS I can also work/programme the DVD recorder on the TV cope with time slip
and have a video cell phone...who needs 14 year olds!!