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Picking the right camera and setting HD shoot to make post easy
I am working on a training video for a client. The first shoot was a learning experience for one and all. I learned a lot about what I did wrong and they got to learn a lot about what they did and did not want in the video. We are going to go back and re shoot the whole thing.
I called on someone I know that owns a Panasonic AG-DVX100B and brought him in as the resendent expert. The client originally wanted HD, but the camera man talked me, who talked the client out of HD. Than, after the shoot, I ran into Drobo’s a demo video shot in HD and I have fallen in love with the idea of shooting this video in 720p HD. I have spoke with the client about the reshoot being in HD and depending on cost, he is all for it. Now I need to learned the technical stuff…
The final output will be web, DVD, and Blueray. I keep seeing all over the place how folks love the 24p film look. What is wrong with 60p? One would think that if shot in 60p, it can be converted to 24p, yes, no?
So, the two camera’s the local rental place has are:
Sony HVR V1U
Panasonic AG-HVX200Is there going to really be a difference? Considering we initially used a Panasonic, I am leaning towards the Panasonic AG-HVX200. Looking at the specs on the camera, it has a LOT of different 720p frame rates: 12, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 30, 32, 36, 48, 60fps
I default thought is to shoot at 60fps and covert to slower frame rate, given the output media, mind you this is as some might say, simply a talking head video, so from a bandwisth perspective am I better off shooing in 24, which is also the standard for NTSC, correct?
In the end, what would you advice to make my post processing as pain free as possible.
Sam
P.S. The machine this will be edited on will be a Quad Core 2.66 MHZ Xeon machine with 8G RAM, and 2 WD Velociraptor drives, so hardware should not be an issue:)