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  1. I already posted in the newbie/general discussion. I thought maybe I would get a better response in video streaming.

    I recorded my friends band and I used two different cameras to do the recording. One stationary recorded a wide shot of the band and the other mobile I had with me. I used the mobile one to do closeups then used the audio and video from the wide shot and did clips of just the lined up video of the mobile one.

    It looks great! So what is the problem. Well a couple things, I am using Premiere Elements 4. How do I save this project at a high resolution for the web (YouTube) also how do I save it to burn it to DVD?

    Finally the really tricky question, the one camera was shot in widescreen format the other full screen. I would like to be able to crop and enlarge the full to make it a wide. I don't want to make the wide a full if I don't have to, because it will crop out band members.

    Keep in mind this was my first shot at something like this I am trying to get down the actual technical process and I have Ideas of how to approach the shooting aspect in the future to improve it. Any input would help. Here is the link to what I have uploaded so far: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfzjeHwKf38

    And here are the specs on the cameras:

    Fuji Film Finepix S1500 (moving Camera)

    Movie recording
    • 640 x 480 pixels, 30 frames/sec. (I had it set to this one)
    • 320 x 240 pixels, 30 frames/sec.
    With monaural sound (Sound wasn't used)
    * Optical or digital zoom function can be selected during movie recording.
    Movie:
    AVI (Motion JPEG) with sound
    Audio
    WAVE format, Monaural sound


    Canon Mini DV ZR900 (Still Camera)
    Digital Video
    Standard Definition or High Definition
    Standard Definition
    Power Consumption
    2.3 W
    Image Sensor
    1/6" CCD
    Total Pixels
    Approx. 680,000 pixels
    Effective Pixels
    tape: 16:9 - approx. 360,000 pixels (ADV.Z off)
    16:9 - approx. 450,000 pixels (ADV.Z on, wide)
    16:9 - approx. 360,000 pixels pixels (ADV.Z on tele)

    Tape Format
    MiniDV
    Maximum recording time
    SP: 80 min.; LP: 120 min. (80 min. cassette)
    Lens
    Zoom Ratio 41x Advanced Zoom
    37x Optical / 2000x Digital
    Focal Length f = 2.6 - 96.2mm
    Zoom Speed Variable / 3 Fixed Zoom Speeds
    Max F/Stop f/2.0 - 5.2

    Focusing System
    TTL (through the lens)




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