Buy the best camera you can afford. I think the GS-150 is a nice camera to start with but I am not sure if it will fit into your budget. "Revenge i...
With aparture control, he meant manual iris control. This is the biggest shortcoming on Sony's HDR-HC1 for indie filmmaking. I am about two buy one...
I am personally considering the Panasonic GS-400, Sony HDR-HC1 and the Canon GL-2. The prices are 1180 EURO, 1548 EURO and 1899 EURO. The leap to the ...
quote:Originally posted by MarkG LCD probably won't handle HD resolutions, but you can probably still edit OK. Not sure about FCP, but with Avid Xpre...
So why is everyone saying this is not the year to go HDV? On Eventdv, many people have stated that it is still too expensive. There is no physical dis...
I am also looking at which editing software I am going to use. I have a Powerbook, which would limit me to either Final Cut Pro or Avid Xpress Pro. Bu...
That is what I figured out as well. I am not planning to do a one-year or two-year filmmaking program. I will finish my current education, Internation...
Just go for the best camera you can afford. It is all about practice. "Revenge is a dish best served cold."
First of all, there is a big difference between a $2000 and a $4500 camera. Secondly, do you have any experience with videocamera's? I seriously do no...
I am considering buying one of those two camera's as well. However, I think the biggest problem with the HDR-HC1 is that it is HDV. The time simply is...
I am having the same problems as you. I am just getting started in filmmaking, I have no technical experience or whatsoever. I do have some rough scri...
Is HDTV much better then regular MiniDV? Like the new Sony HDV camera, how does it compete with the DVX-100 for example? "Revenge is a dish best se...
What is the difference between the DVX-100A and the DVX-102AE. Also, for the DVX-100, is it wise to get a PAL model for easier film transfers, or woul...