Re: How can I greenscrean with a mac?
Or 'i can haz imovie '08 free?'
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sorry everyone but if you havent noticed I am a begginer, not an expert like you guys, i thought every program would be as easy as imove, i was wrong, I am going to take your guys advice.
sorry about talking about illegal downloading, ididnt know bittorrent and pirate bay were illegal.
and by the way you cant greenscreen on imovie 08, only 09
LuiPro, did you looked on the box ? It says WINDOWS on the side. Think before you post. ![]()
No it is Mac compatible ![]()
http://fxhome.com/visionlab/technical-specification
then he still posted the wrong box ![]()
sorry everyone but if you havent noticed I am a begginer, not an expert like you guys, i thought every program would be as easy as imove, i was wrong, I am going to take your guys advice.
sorry about talking about illegal downloading, ididnt know bittorrent and pirate bay were illegal.
and by the way you cant greenscreen on imovie 08, only 09
Uhhhh?...Lol.
Did you not think that hundreds of pounds/dollars/whatever programs that you could get for free was a bit suspicious?
LuiPro, did you looked on the box ? It says WINDOWS on the side. Think before you post.
Dude, this software its awesome and its available for WINDOWS and MAC
no, i didnt think it was illgal, my friend said it was legit so i beleved him, good thing you guys told my before I downloaded anything
and how much is the visionlab software?
Good equipment comes with a cost. Just like a high end camera can go into the many thousands of dollars, so can high end software. you wouldn't take a camera from a store without paying for it and you shouldn't do that with software either.
Remember that even though a program like After Effects can cost a lot it doesn't guarantee good results. If you don't know how to use the software and aren't prepared for a learning curve it's no more useful that a freeware program.
So, then what camera would be the best for brickfilming
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