no unless your camera has a input and your tv has an output but instead of doing that if your looking to make some good quality vids you got to spend a little money on a hd pvr you might have to play with component cables but its good
Film in front of a green screen. Import the footage into a computer and use video editing software to add your desired effects as a background image (replacing the green). Background image and effects will need to be made using a graphics editor (such as PhotoShop or Gimp) and/or 3D animation software (such as Blender).
Depends on if the camera is built to allow that or not.If it is, just plug it in. If it isn't, it won't work.
I would recommend using a recording device not a camera because the quality of the recorded picture might turn out slightly better. There are many ways to record the screen. You can use a dvd recorder, vhs recorder, hd pvr, or any digital recording device. I personally use a newelectronx hd pvr to accomplish this. Why did I choose this method, well because I also record retro games and the newelectronx hd pvr connects to both my Nintendo 64 and my playstation and xbox. There isn't really much to using it. You connect the n64 to the hd pvr by the video and sound cables and then press the record button. If you want to view what you recorded then you don't need computer - just push the play button and viola the stuff you recorded pops back up on the same TV screen. It records and plays simultaneously as you play your video game so you can switch back and forth without hassle. Look around there are many recorders for this type of stuff - just make sure the one that you get can connect to the n64. See the related links for more info on this with pictures and videos.
Cameras record images. Images that we see with our eyes are fleeting - one moment they are there, the next moment they are gone. These same images can be recorded and stored using the now commonly available technology, cameras. Cameras can either be still-life cameras, which record still images, or video/movie cameras that record movement. The most common of the still cameras are the '35 mm cameras' which are so named because of the 35 mm size film that they use.
On the Adult swim website there is a behind the scenes video from Robot Chicken: http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1725961533/bclid1203024459/bctid2439083001 At about 40 to 45 seconds into it you will see the camera they use to shoot the scenes. To me it looks like it is a Nikon D300. (using live view on an external screen)
Instead of using your camera to record your computer screen, just use one of the many tools online to capture and save YouTube videos.
It can be plugged into a video recorder or DVR (depending on the kind of camera) but there has to be something to receive the signal.
It doesn't record, just sets the camera angle to a different position. You must record it with another screen recorder while using it.
A touch screen camera can work just as great as a digital camera. In fact, many people prefer using a touch screen camera over a digital camera. The reason using a touch screen camera can be so beneficial is because it takes very clear pictures. The touch screen camera on an iPhone also takes pictures very fast. There is no waiting around for a flash to go off with the use of a touch screen camera. A touch screen camera also allows one to transfer pictures from an iPhone to other online applications, such as Facebook. Pictures can also be easily text messaged when they are taken from a touch screen camera.
For all I know, you must 'Jailbreak' it. I think there is a way to screen record using a capture card, but I am not sure!
There is no video out on any 3DS model, the only way to capture video from one is to record the screen with a camera, or install an expensive hardware modification that splices a USB port into the wires that go to the screen.
No. It uses touch responsive frame that surrounds the screen for key response. The frame has specific buttons that will change functions with the mode of use... i.e. when you are using the media player it will have media buttons, when using the camera, it has camera buttons, etc.
im using a pretty screen capture tool - PCHand Screen Recorder. it could record anything on the screen. and i think it is the perfect assistant to create instructional video for u. what's more, it could record any audio and keep synchronous with video. it is easy to use, i think it is pretty good. hope it could help u. http://www.screen-capture-record.com/screen-recorder.html
the view finder is the small lens you look through to frame a picture ,however a lot of modern digital cameras do not have these anymore -using the lcd screen to do this instead
if you want to record videos on a computer get hypercam 2. i am not sure how to record on a tv, but maybe if you plug in your camera.... hmmm. i would try plugging in a camera then if that doesn't work, set a camera up on a tripod or stool and record it. then you could try using some video enhancer or something.
Document cameras magnify and project a picture or three dimantional object.The camera takes a picture and using a projector projects the picture onto a screen
It depends what kind of camera you are using, but you can hit a ''pause'' button if it has one. If it does not, try hitting the record button again, reversing the effect, and stopping the film.