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Welcome to the Film and Animation board.
Rules
1. This board is for the discussion of filmmaking and animating.
2. This isn't /b/, nor is it /me/
3. Please contribute
>> No. 2
Use this board to:

-Share original content.
-Provide and find technical support for animation/film equipment and software.
-Organize crews for projects.
-Discuss all things concerning the production of Film and Animation.


Here is an idea to get started.

1. Use http://www.mediaconverter.org/ to download videos for appropriated footage projects.
2. You have Windows Movie Maker or iMovie, both are capable of basic cuts. USE THEM.
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922
Hey guys, I was wondering if you guys know where I could get 16mm film. I'm planning on buying a Bolex H16 so i can work on a movie I've been planning to make.

Also, if you guys know of a digital camera that can give me the same quality (not better mind you) of a Bolex H16, that would be nice also.
>> No. 966
>>922

Before you do, figure out how you're going to edit it. Unless a college near you will let you use their table splicer, you're fucked.
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