Re: Post your hardware and software!
not quite lucky - 20 years of hard work and dedication is what it took!
still, i know what you mean.
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not quite lucky - 20 years of hard work and dedication is what it took!
still, i know what you mean.
BUMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HARDWARE:
dell insperation mini
logitech C910
some guitar hero usb microphone
SOFTWARE:
monkeyjam
audacity
soon sony vegas 10 HD
- Aaron
Hardware:
iMac
Logitech C910 HD Webcam
Software:
iMovie ................................. Titles
SAM Animation (Demo) ......... Frame Capturing
Photo Booth ......................... To Capture Photos That Need Editing Done
GIMP/Photoshop ................... Editing/Effects
Audacity .............................. Audio Recording
-LASF
Last edited by LASF (July 31, 2011 (09:52am))
Webcam-Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000.
Computer:Compaq PC.
A ton of lego's.
Monkey Jam for making the Brickfilm,GIMP for effects,and Audacity for voice recording.
Tape and Scissors.
Paper,pencils,and pens.
Water to keep me Hydrated.
And a Desk Lamp.
Dell laptop
Logitech C910
1 lamp
Monkeyjam
Audacity
Gimp 2.6
Paint.net
Sony vegas 10 HD
Last edited by MotionHacker (July 26, 2011 (06:03pm))
Computer: some dell crap.
Camera: FS20 Refurbished
Software: Monkeyjam, Sony Vegas pro 9.0, Audacity, Photoshop, And my cam for sound recording.
Misc: 2 desk lamps, yellow tac, scotch tape, LEGO table, and LEGOs ![]()
Last edited by PlainBrickProductions (July 26, 2011 (06:44pm))
Webcam- Logitech C300
Computer - Some semi-built Packard Bell with WinXP
Software - Monkeyjam, Sony Vegas Pro 9, GIMP 2.6, Audacity
Microphone - Guitar Hero Mic.
And 1 lamp, 1 small table I found in my garage loft that I used a screw-driver to fix, a big grey baseplate, pieces of cardboard with pictures to act as backgrounds and I'm glad your still reading this. ![]()
Hardware:
Computer: Old Sony Viao Laptop, Windows XP (With a monitor)
Webcam: Logitech C910, QCP9000
Mic: Some Logitech mic
Wireless mouse and keyboard
2 lamps
Software:
Frame Capture: MonkeyJam
Editing: Sony Vegas Pro 9
Effects: After Effects CS5.5
Frame Editing: Photoshop Elements 9
Audio: Audacity
I know I posted a few pages back, but here's my updated list.
Hardware:
Computer: Custom built for video editing
Cameras: 1 Logitech pro 9000, 1 Panasonic LUMIX Fz35, 1 Kodak Zi6, various small point-and-shoot cameras
Microphones: 1 SHURE SM57, 1 Audio Technica AT2020, 1 Audio Technica AT2021
Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard
lamps
Software
Frame capture: MonkeyJam, Helium Frog
Editing: Adobe Production premium CS5.5
Effects: After Effects CS5.5 (Comes with Production premium)
Audio: Audacity, Cakewalk SONAR 6 LE, Adobe Audition
Computers:
HP Notebook with 3GB RAM and a crappy AMD processor for frame capture.
Dell Inspiron Desktop with 6GB RAM and Intel i3 Processor for editing.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3 (1100D).
Labtec microphone.
Realspace Lamps
Software:
Frame capture: EOS Utility
Editing: Corel VideoStudio Pro X3
Effects: GIMP, Particle Illusions 3.0
Audio: WavePad Sound Editor
Hardware
A custom built computer (I don't remember any of the specs)
A Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910, and a Microsoft Lifecam Cinema that I don't use any more.
A Blue Snowball
3 Lamps
Software
Frame Capture: Stop Motion Pro v7 Action!
Frame Editing: GIMP 2.6 and Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0
Sound Recording: Audacity
Video Editing: Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD 9.0
I hate CS5.5 because as a CS5 user; I did not get the same version of Audition.
Sorry for being kind of rude, but lego is not hardware.
Sorry for being rude, but that was not a worthwhile post.
On topic - I'm considering bumping up my RAM soon. I currently have a meager 6gb DDR3 ram in my machine, but I'd like to kick that up to 16-24gb or so for heavy After Effects work.
the new i5 processor is very well performing even heavy load.
On topic - I'm considering bumping up my RAM soon. I currently have a meager 6gb DDR3 ram in my machine, but I'd like to kick that up to 16-24gb or so for heavy After Effects work.
That would help, but remember when rendering the GPU really counts. But isn't your CPU an i7-920? You may want to upgrade the GPU and CPU.
That would help, but remember when rendering the GPU really counts. But isn't your CPU an i7-920? You may want to upgrade the GPU and CPU.
Incorrect. The GPU has no effect on rendering times in After Effects, only on previews using OpenGL and even then the implementation of OpenGL in AE is really not that great. My CPU is an i7920, yes, which is more than enough for AE.
RAM is usually the main choke point for AE and provided you're running a 64 bit system it will eat any RAM you give it.
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