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baiaz

Joined: 12 Dec 2008
Posts: 117
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:02 am
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How long can a movie be?
I tried to seach .. but I guess my lack of English was not successfully
would be nice to tag the messages so I could seach on tags also. like long, lenght. |
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sadeq68
Joined: 01 Jan 2009
Posts: 274
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:46 am
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If you mean how long a stock clip can be, it is usually up to 1 minute at Shutterstock as far as I can remember (others can correct me if I am wrong). However, having said that, most clips are up to at the most 30 seconds.
Also, other stock footage sites may have restrictions on how long the clip can be - I know sites that do not accept clips above 25 seconds.
Hope this answers your query. |
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baiaz

Joined: 12 Dec 2008
Posts: 117
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:21 am
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Thanks!!!! |
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royster

Joined: 19 Apr 2009
Posts: 279
Location: England/Greece
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:31 am
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Have a look at the footage section and you will see that the clips are very short between 5 and 20 seconds for most of them |
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rinder99

Joined: 12 Jul 2005
Posts: 39268
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Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:57 pm
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I make all of mine 15/20 secs Max.otherwise you'll be in upload hell. |
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dustine

Joined: 10 Jan 2009
Posts: 925
Location: You're in my viewfinder...
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 1:18 pm
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If you're in an area where you can get Cox Internet, and you can afford to upgrade to their high speed (53.00/mo in Arkansas) I recommend it. Their commercial says it's blazing fast and I'm here to attest that it is, indeed, pretty fast. 30 sec. clips that were taking me a couple hours to upload now take about 15 minutes. It's crazy fast! I was paying 33.00 for DSL through ATT, so an extra 20.00 wasn't that much more for the faster speed.
The high speed sure is great for streaming movies and videos to the computer too!
I guess Cox ought to hire me... |
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dustine

Joined: 10 Jan 2009
Posts: 925
Location: You're in my viewfinder...
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 1:25 pm
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When I think of clip length, I think of a shot I saw on TV in a movie recently. It was thundering and lightning outside and the scene was one of suspense. To help build the idea of something sinister out there in the dark stormy night, they cut to clip of a hissing cat with his back arched. It was very effective, and, thanks to the wonders of DVR, I was able to play it back and time the clip... 6 seconds.
If I only had a cat.... |
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