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  1. #CTRL PAINT UNPLUGGED MOVIE#
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Open up Paint and press the Paste button or press CTRL+V to paste this image into Paint. This will put an image of the Task Manager in your Clipboard. It also makes it more random so you'll be less inclined to go for the perfect shot and instead will be forced to work with whatever you get, which is a nice challenge as it will force you to really think about how the cinematographer or DP thought about blocking and framing in a shot.Also the small size means you won't get bogged down in details. If you want to take a screenshot of only the Task Manager, click on the Task Manager to highlight it, then use the keyboard combo ALT+PRINT SCREEN. Here's an example of what it can do: LINKNot all thumbnails will be usable, but if you have it get around 25 thumbnails, you'll get more decent ones than bad ones.

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If you download Media Player Classic (google it, I prefer to use VLC to watch media, but Media Player classic is another rather robust media player that'll play just about everything) and open a dvd or video file in it, you can click on "File" and then "Save Thumbnails" and it'll create a single picture with a grid of thumbnails picked from points in the film (you can choose how many thumbnails will be made and roughly how big they'll be).

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At 9:31 HudstonYou can generally do a Google search for that kind of thing you'd be surprised how many internet forums have topics like "Movie screenshots", there's even quite a few blu-ray movie screen shot threads for the high-res stuff (which is good because getting a screenshot from a blu-ray is harder to do yourself due to strange copy protection).That said, I might also suggest making your own, but instead of choosing yourself, having the computer select the screenshots for you.











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