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Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Toronto independent films - The Exchange

The Exchange action film, will be online soon. Stay tune for more updates or visit the main site at CCFilms
Monday, July 18, 2005
Toronto video editing - how to film vacation video

Vacations are some of the most memorable times in your life, and you'll definitely want to relive them in the future. There's no better way to make your memories last forever than to record them with your digital video camera. To make sure your video is fun to watch and includes all the important parts of your vacation, continue here
Saturday, July 09, 2005
Toronto Video Editing - MiniDV
Toronto Video Editing - Weddings and family video editing servicesDigital Video (DV) is a video format launched in 1996, and, in its smaller tape form factor MiniDV, has since become one of the standards for consumer and semiprofessional video production. The DV specification (originally known as the Blue Book, current official name IEC 61834) defines both the codec and the tape format. Features include intraframe compression for uncomplicated editing, a standard interface for transfer to non-linear editing systems (IEEE 1394/FireWire), and good video quality, especially compared to earlier consumer analog formats such as 8 mm, Hi-8 and VHS-C. DV now enables filmmakers to produce cheap movies, associated with no-budget cinema.
There have been some variants on the DV standard, most notably the more professional DVCAM and DVCPRO standards by Sony and Panasonic, respectively. Also, there is a recent high-definition version called HDV, which is rather different on a technical level since it only uses the DV and MiniDV tape form factor, but MPEG-2 for compression.
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