Steve Mullen
September 26th, 2007, 11:33 PM
The GZ-HD7 Handbook is designed to meet the needs of prosumers and professionals who are currently shooting with one of the DV or HDV formats. It is a comprehensive introduction to CCDs, MPEG-2, HDV, shooting with the GZ-HD7, HD post-production, and distribution on HD videotape, DVDs, high definition DVD, and 35mm film.
The eBook is available for download from knowledge-download.com at:
http://www.knowledge-download.com/JVCHD7/index.html
The 160-page eBook costs only $29.95 and can be purchased using PayPal, eCheck, and credit cards from American Express, Carte Blanche, Diners Club, Discover, Eurcard, JCB, Mastercard, and Visa. All types of payment are processed securely through ClickBank.
The first four chapters introduce the technology you will be using when you shoot and edit with the GZ-HD7.
Chapter 1: All About CCDs
Chapter 2: All About MPEG-2
Chapter 3: All About HDV
Chapter 4: Analog Audio Connections
Chapters 5 introduces the skills necessary for working with JVC’s GZ-HD7 camcorder.
Chapter 5: GZ-HD7 Shooting Guide
Chapter 6 covers in-field production workflows.
Chapter 6: Backup and Achieve
Chapter 7 covers editing workflows including: FCP, iMovie HD, Xpress Pro, Composer, Liquid, EDIUS, Premiere Pro CS3, and Vegas.
Chapter 7: Editing Workflows
Chapter 8 details the use of 1080i to release on several types of HD media.
Chapter 8: 1080 to HD Movies, High-definition DVDs, and Film
There are several reasons why those shooting 720p50/720p60 or 720p25/720p30 with JVC’s ProHD camcorders are interested in using the JVC GZ-HD7 as a “B camera.”
Chapter 9: Conversion to 720p60
While Progressive HD displays are now the norm, interlace HD is most prevalent HD format. To properly display interlace video, it must be deinterlaced correctly. Chapter 10 explains how to choose the best flat-screen display.
Chapter 10: Display Deinterlacing
The eBook is available for download from knowledge-download.com at:
http://www.knowledge-download.com/JVCHD7/index.html
The 160-page eBook costs only $29.95 and can be purchased using PayPal, eCheck, and credit cards from American Express, Carte Blanche, Diners Club, Discover, Eurcard, JCB, Mastercard, and Visa. All types of payment are processed securely through ClickBank.
The first four chapters introduce the technology you will be using when you shoot and edit with the GZ-HD7.
Chapter 1: All About CCDs
Chapter 2: All About MPEG-2
Chapter 3: All About HDV
Chapter 4: Analog Audio Connections
Chapters 5 introduces the skills necessary for working with JVC’s GZ-HD7 camcorder.
Chapter 5: GZ-HD7 Shooting Guide
Chapter 6 covers in-field production workflows.
Chapter 6: Backup and Achieve
Chapter 7 covers editing workflows including: FCP, iMovie HD, Xpress Pro, Composer, Liquid, EDIUS, Premiere Pro CS3, and Vegas.
Chapter 7: Editing Workflows
Chapter 8 details the use of 1080i to release on several types of HD media.
Chapter 8: 1080 to HD Movies, High-definition DVDs, and Film
There are several reasons why those shooting 720p50/720p60 or 720p25/720p30 with JVC’s ProHD camcorders are interested in using the JVC GZ-HD7 as a “B camera.”
Chapter 9: Conversion to 720p60
While Progressive HD displays are now the norm, interlace HD is most prevalent HD format. To properly display interlace video, it must be deinterlaced correctly. Chapter 10 explains how to choose the best flat-screen display.
Chapter 10: Display Deinterlacing