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Javelin
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90
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113
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Cypres 2
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Skydive Elsinore
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D
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28959
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USPA
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5500
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16
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14
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Instructor. haha
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5100
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Freeflying
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150
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For you iMovie users, one quick question. Other than making DVDs can iMovie be used to make video or movie clips without sending it to iDVD. I'm talking video or movie clips that would be capatable with most any media player. Thanks CJ
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Alright, I need some video camera advise
saltydawg replied to freefalle's topic in Photography and Video
As far as the majority of the DZ's in the US, do they all have there own editing rooms and editing equipment? What are the chances that there are skydiving videographers who use all of their own equipment to make there videos? As a newbie who will shoot video one day, would it be benificial for me to have my own laptop and editing software? Also I'm sure most of you are using camera's with the miniDV cassette. Is this correct? Thanks for your input CJ -
As far as the majority of the DZ's in the US, do they all have there own editing rooms and editing equipment? What are the chances that there are skydiving videographers who use all of their own equipment to make there videos? As a newbie who will shoot video one day, would it be benificial for me to have my own laptop and editing software? Thanks for your input CJ
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For all of you Mac users out there using iMovie and Final cut pro, are you using laptops? Supposedly desktop computers are better and don't be bogged down as much as laptops and this is significantly noticable among PC's. But in the wonderful world of Mac computers, are laptops decent for the video editing?? If so, what model laptop are you using? Thanks. CJ
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For all of you Mac users out there using iMovie and Final cut pro, are you using laptops? Supposedly desktop computers are better and don't be bogged down as much as laptops and this is significantly noticable among PC's. But in the wonderful world of Mac computers, are laptops decent for the video editing?? If so, what model laptop are you using? Thanks. CJ