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Ha, no... but I have tons of home videos that I want to toy with. (I did make a movie once, though--but, despite the local screenings, it was really just a 70-minute, glorified home video.)
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I'm thinking about buying a video capture card for my PC, and since there are so many options I am looking for advice. Right now I'm leaning towards an internal card for my desktop PC, which runs XP. However, I also have a laptop running Vista, and am open to the idea of an external device that can move between both machines. Both machines have plenty of power and space to do what I need. I'd like to be able to do the following: 1. Capture cable-TV signal 2. Capture from my camcorder using firewire 3. Capture from a VCR using S-video as well as RCA cables (audio and video) I know there
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Excellent. Thanks!
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That's what I do.
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Are you sure?
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Jeebus, that would tear my face to shreds. I have overly sensitive skin and yet a fearsome beard--not a good mix. I usually resort to a combination of both razor and electric (I like the Gillette Fusion and that Norelco Cool Skin that you can use in the shower). The heat from the shower definitely helps. I also try not to shave more than four times a week. This one time, I traded shaving tips with William Henderson, a fullback with the Packers.
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Double feature tonight of two well-made genre pieces: While Michael Clayton is the tighter entertainment, there was something rote about it; I think I preferred the flabbier yet more surprising and more human Gone Baby Gone.
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While he definitely shot some of these in 1.33:1, there seems to be considerable disagreement about whether he actually intended them to always be shown in 1.33:1, or instead with masking. Various circumstances yielded different answers from Kubrick--he typically composed in-camera to simultaneously accomodate theatrical release, TV broadcast, and home video distribution--and so for several titles it's hard to pin down which version is the "definitive" version. In particular, I remember much unresolved controversy regarding the fullframe DVD release of Eyes Wide Shut.
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Not too sure what to make of this one. The ads promised a straightforward comedy, but it's actually pitched somewhere between understated humor and impressionistic melancholy. The vision is certainly unique, and Molly Shannon's performance creates an interesting portrait of grief and alienation. Still, there's something a little too arch about the design--the relentless use of straight-on shots during conversations become unnerving--and something a little too vague about the characterization of Peggy, an office worker who loses her dog and becomes a PETA activist. Even though it's intrigui
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I once saw a classified ad searching for a janitor willing to work the third-shit. Truth in advertising, that one.
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Agreed. 1950s, not 1950's.
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Four short films by George Sidney: Billy Rose's Casa Manana Revue / 1938 Love On Tap / 1939 Hollywood Hobbies / 1939 Willie and the Mouse / 1941
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10 Most Terrifyingly Inspirational '80s Songs
Beltmann replied to benjamin's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Good to hear! Can't wait.
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Kids in our neighborhood pretty much just want religious tracts.
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I thought it was terrific--it has many virtues, but what I loved most were the deadpan shifts in tone.
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FYI: The National did a Daytrotter interview last summer. As always, a few songs are available for free. I noticed too late to grab their cover of "Pretty In Pink," which was capped at 5000 downloads. (If anybody happens to have it, I'd love to snag a copy.)
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Your review compelled me to download this via eMusic. Listening now.
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Things I think are wrong with this country
Beltmann replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
This would indeed be a great system--except there simply are not enough jobs like that for everybody. Essentially, your argument goes: I got mine, screw everybody else. There are plenty of hard-working people who "sold their soul" and are still denied benefits, coverage, or both, and deserve's got nuthin' to do with it. Through unfortunate circumstances, both of my parents are now at jobs without benefits of any kind, and I'm willing to bet both of them still work their asses off in a way you could never possibly imagine. But screw them, eh? I have great health care benefits. Great. I -
A student once told me that she had committed a "mister meaner."
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Thanks to you, I am listening to that album for the very first time right now. I don't know why I never got around to it... I just never did. I already dig Lupe, though.
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Things I think are wrong with this country
Beltmann replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Ralph Nader is not crazy. -
Things I think are wrong with this country
Beltmann replied to bjorn_skurj's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
The two major parties are mostly interested in maintaining power, and the nefarious part is that, with the media as their accomplice, they have designed and perpetuated a system that essentially ensures there can be no serious challenge to their power.