Blair Harrington
November 1st, 2008, 08:31 PM
Hello everyone,
So a while back I was contemplating getting an HV20 to go with my new black macbook. I ended up returning the macbook for various reasons, and taking a break from any future video projects.
However now I'm ready to move forward and purchase a camera. I recently bought the previous model MBP new (the Penryn edition). I plan on using Imovie and perhaps FCE for my video projects. Those video projects are:
1. My acting reel (a series of scenes I plan on producing, shooting, and editing, featuring myself).
2. A series of cooking videos featuring family members, etc.
3. A short film I just finished writing.
I read this in another post:
"people are simply shooting in HD and down-sampling to SD Widescreen so that we can output to standard DVDs. There is some quality loss, but still far better quality than shooting in SD."
Do you agree with that statement? I'm thinking of gettng something that shoots in HD, but I won't be using blue ray discs, etc.I posted this question in a few other forums and several people suggested the HV30. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
So a while back I was contemplating getting an HV20 to go with my new black macbook. I ended up returning the macbook for various reasons, and taking a break from any future video projects.
However now I'm ready to move forward and purchase a camera. I recently bought the previous model MBP new (the Penryn edition). I plan on using Imovie and perhaps FCE for my video projects. Those video projects are:
1. My acting reel (a series of scenes I plan on producing, shooting, and editing, featuring myself).
2. A series of cooking videos featuring family members, etc.
3. A short film I just finished writing.
I read this in another post:
"people are simply shooting in HD and down-sampling to SD Widescreen so that we can output to standard DVDs. There is some quality loss, but still far better quality than shooting in SD."
Do you agree with that statement? I'm thinking of gettng something that shoots in HD, but I won't be using blue ray discs, etc.I posted this question in a few other forums and several people suggested the HV30. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.