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  • Jelena

    February 28, 2006 at 10:24 pm in reply to: Help with deciding on a camera

    Blaah ignore the question before 🙂 I saw you answered it LOL

    silly me LOL

    Jelena

    http://www.jelenavukosav.com

  • Jelena

    February 28, 2006 at 10:23 pm in reply to: Help with deciding on a camera

    yea, I have to check that. In worst case scenario I can capture it somewhere else.

    Is the quality of the image nice on that cam?

    Jelena

    http://www.jelenavukosav.com

  • Jelena

    February 28, 2006 at 10:04 pm in reply to: Help with deciding on a camera

    Concerning David La Chapelle we know his work is created mostly in post.His lighting varies, and we are not trying to rip him off on that , we are just going for the contrast, exaggeration of color, oversaturation. The challange will be to get that “fashion photography” feel across and lighting wise we are already pretty much set.
    Like I said before, our only concern right now is what camera will give me the best quality possible and cause the least amount of trouble. Everything can be reworked in post, but we need a high res file to be able to work with. I know Varicam would be the best probably, but since I am so unfarmiliar with the workings of it, it also makes me most uncomfortable.

    Jelena

    http://www.jelenavukosav.com

  • Jelena

    February 28, 2006 at 9:58 pm in reply to: Help with deciding on a camera

    the thing is that we have an access to dv cameras and studio hd cameras (which we can’t take out so that option is out), but the footage always comes out looking like crap even though you light it to the best of your possibility. Since we are trying to pitch this project to a band after it is done, we want it to look professional. Also, I am trying to make a piece that I can put on a reel and stand behind it completly.
    The main thing that we will play with is retouching and color correction (think of cosmetic commercials) and some compositing. So we want to have the best quality footage possible to work with ( no dv pixelation, rotoing the pixels to make it look decent :)))) ).
    Right now the concern is how would we go about capturing the footage from Varicam, Panasonic 900 seems to be the easiest to deal with since we have capture stations for dvcpro, but we need some insight on the quality of the image.

    Jelena

    http://www.jelenavukosav.com

  • Jelena

    February 28, 2006 at 4:49 pm in reply to: Help with deciding on a camera

    I live in NYC and I study computer art at School of Visual Arts.

    Thank you so much for your response :))

    Jelena

    http://www.jelenavukosav.com

  • Jelena

    February 28, 2006 at 12:53 pm in reply to: dual monitors

    this helped me too :)) Thanx 🙂

    Jelena

    http://www.jelenavukosav.com

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