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Tom HaisteadStockwell

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  1. Perhaps, however it is in a group entitled "Cameras... love them, hate them". This is not the only forum I've posted on, in fact I tried registering and posting a thread on the forums you mentioned before I came here. The problem is that you need 'karma points' and such to build up the trust of the other users to show you're responsible enough to post threads yourself. I have a month to write this report so I don't have the time to be doing that. But I remembered how helpful all you guys were when I previously posted on here so I thought I'd give it a shot. Cheers for the response Marc!
  2. I am fully aware of that thanks, but keeping the video short and sweet plus being able to discuss all variables is near impossible as there is just too much to discuss (which is what my ten thousand word report is for). So all I need is a sentance or two for a bit of secondary research about the variables I am able to talk about briefly. Let me put it this way then: If you had to buy a camera, would you sacrifice audio quality and getting major shutter role to have a camera with poor depth of field and grainy low light shooting? Because that is essentially what I am asking here.
  3. Sorry I will edit that now, Overall please. Well it's all about personal opinion really and how they feel they performed, I trust people to be able to think for themselves. Thanks by the way!
  4. Hello everyone, I was hoping you could do me a big favour... For my final year project at university I made a series of promotional videos using both Digital SLR's and HDV camcorders. In my report I need some secondary research... That's where you guys come in. Basically all I need you to do is watch this video which shows the Canon 7D and the XHA1 in a series of test shots. Then pick which camera you felt performed best overall and why. You'd be helping me out a lot and if there's anything I can do to return a favour I will! Thanks! Tom.
  5. Hello everyone, I was wondering if you guys wouldn't mind giving me a hand with something... I am studying an Audio Post Production module at university and I have a piece of work coming soon where I have to take five minutes of a film and re-do it all (Score, sound effects and dialogue). I have decided to do a scene from an old martial arts film. Here lies my problem though. To make it authentic I want to produce the sound effects the way they did. However, finding anything on this has proven extremely difficult. The sound effects I am trying to discover more about are: A powerful punch on bare skin A quick snap punch or kick Bone brake. Along the lines of or even Is there anyone out there that has any research or has any knowledge as to how these sounds were made back in the day? It would be a great help. Cheers, Tom
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