J. Brisbin
Familiar Face
- Messages
- 55
- Location
- Lamar, MO
I've been wanting to post some stills from silent movies and old TCM movies for a while here, (for the purposes of example/discussion, etc...) but not terribly sure how to approach this technically.
I can record the movies onto my DVR, so I can pause them, etc... to get a good shot of the character's clothing, but I didn't want to just take a digital photo of the TV screen (that never seems to work very well). I wanted something high-enough quality that I could deduce measurements from it (I was a photo interpreter in the USAF in a former life...used to do this all the time), but to do that, I'd need some kind of direct feed from the DVR.
I think my digital video camera has an input on it that I could play from the DVR into the camera, then copy that footage onto the PowerBook and grab the stills from there?
The more of these old movies I watch, the more information I see just floating around in there, waiting to be harvested, but if it's stuck in my DVR, there's not much I can do with it. Any suggestions?
I can record the movies onto my DVR, so I can pause them, etc... to get a good shot of the character's clothing, but I didn't want to just take a digital photo of the TV screen (that never seems to work very well). I wanted something high-enough quality that I could deduce measurements from it (I was a photo interpreter in the USAF in a former life...used to do this all the time), but to do that, I'd need some kind of direct feed from the DVR.
I think my digital video camera has an input on it that I could play from the DVR into the camera, then copy that footage onto the PowerBook and grab the stills from there?
The more of these old movies I watch, the more information I see just floating around in there, waiting to be harvested, but if it's stuck in my DVR, there's not much I can do with it. Any suggestions?