If it was that easy, Hollywood would just shoot 'shitty video' and then convert it up to film quality :). At the end of the day, you're never going...
To be honest, for a typical low-budget production you won't hear any difference between them (assuming they're decks of a similar quality level). Mini...
The only used camera I bought was fine, but they're always a risk (e.g. head wear, etc).
Sony FX1 should just about be within that budget range.
Ah, I just saw this thread on another site: Doesn't look too good...
You should also check that you'll get all the standard accessories with the camera, like battery, charger, etc. Some companies remove them, offer the ...
Never heard of them, but they have a very low rating on resellerratings.com:
TRV900 was good and you should be able to get one used in that price range: however, it will be at least 2-3 years old, so it's potentially risky. ...
quote:the XL2's he's worked with had issues with the automatic focus changing at odd times Not sure about the XL2, but the XL1s we worked with had ...
Z1, in my opinion. The only real benefit of the XL2 is that you can use interchangeable lenses, but few people do. Also, some people hack their FX1...
And if you're doing a step-up from 32mm to 49mm, I'd doubt you'd get vignetting on the lens. The wide-angle lens for my TRV900 just screws on the fron...
To be honest, it's probably better to find a good writer. The problem with so many short scripts is that they may have a good idea and be decently wri...
I work for a computer company and make movies as a hobby (though I'd like to get into it as a business). She's working in a library at the moment. ...
No, but my girlfriend lives out that way :). I might even end up there in a year or two if she can't get a job back in Alberta.
Well, if you're still at school, there are often some cheap 'educational' deals on editing software. For example, I think Avid Xpress Pro can be bough...

