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Brendan Nagle

Filmmaker / Journalist / Actor living in central NY, moving to LA in early March.
Member Since:
February 1st 2012
8 Posts
Google Earth to video
by Brendan Nagle 11 months ago
Need 15sec of full, or at least very high res video of Google Earth zooming in & out, all around. Supposedly a government satellite to supplement the Control Room in a spy flick. No clue how to do thi
Re: Google Earth to video
by Brendan Nagle 11 months ago
Yeah, I thought the same thing. Thankfully my video is only on screen for 5 seconds, so I'm hoping I can take the video Co pilot tutorial and adlib to do my own version. The rotation and clouds are a
Simulate power flickering On and Off with Final Cut Studio
by Brendan Nagle 1 year ago
Characters sitting at a computer in the villain's (already kinda dark) office. All of a sudden the computer locks up and the whole power system to the home flickers On and Off a few quick times before
Re: Simulate power flickering On and Off with Final Cut Studio
by Brendan Nagle 1 year ago
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Video: 'The Essentials' teaser trailer, my feature film directorial debut. Coming Spring 2012
by Brendan Nagle 1 year ago
'The Essentials' teaser trailer, my feature film directorial debut. Coming Spring 2012 The Essentials tells the story of Jim Toepper, a burnt out ex-spy down on his luck at the end of an illustrious c
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Peter Clarke liked this 1 year ago
Blu Ray replication for Independent Feature
by Brendan Nagle 1 year ago
Greetings Cow'ers, I'm not a stranger to the forums, but this is my maiden post. Fingers crossed. My small Post-Production team in Rochester, NY has just begun work on our truly independent feature fi
Re: Blu Ray replication for Independent Feature
by Rafael Amador 1 year ago
These maths are not much difficult. You have 25GBs disk, so 25.000MB available. Then you have a 90 minutes movie, so (90x60) 5.400 seconds of movie. You divide the memory by the time and you get how m


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