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Old 11-24-2003, 02:58 AM   #1
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making stunt video

How much should I be looking to spend for a quality camcorder, not anything perfesional but somthing that will definitly be able to record a good stunt video to put out on dvd. Also if I were going to buy a new computer how much ghz and ram do I need so I can edit video.. Should I get mac or pc thanx alot
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Old 11-24-2003, 05:54 AM   #2
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you already asked the computer question in a different room.

About the cam corder, I say get the bike first man, practice and go from there. Once you have the skills of practicing and still can't get it right then borrow a friggen camera from someone or go to a damn pawn shop and buy a cheapo. It is only to be used to see your mistakes. Then after ou can do a bunch of other stunts, then I think you should consider getting video quality cam corders.

Get a damn bike first. You don't know what probs will pop up once you buy it. Insurance, repairs, tires, etc. Sh!t, since this is your first bike you may just wreck the damn thing the same day. You need to get the bike and learn how to ride first.
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