Jacob Burson
November 10th, 2008, 12:59 PM
I film high school football games. The videos are used for trade with other teams and for film review. Review usually happens Saturday morning with the team, but some of the coaches will stay Friday night and watch the film.
Right now, after the game is over, I go into the school athletic office where they have a set-top DVD recorder/VHS combo unit. I hook up my miniDV cam via firewire to the DVD recorder and burn the game film to DVD. The whole process takes at least 1 hour from when the final whistle blows. Not too bad for home games, but away games are a pain. I have to shoot the game and then drive all the way back to the athletic office to transfer the game film. This can extend my night by 2-3 hours.
What I want to do is be able to burn directly to DVD while recording to miniDV. I can hand over the DVD immediately after the game and be done. I need miniDV because I clean up the footage at home and edit a DVD with menu and highlights and provide 25 copies to the school the following week.
During the game, I stop recording when the play is over and start it back when the teams get to the line of scrimmage for the next play. This cuts the game film time down to about 20 minutes per game. This stopping and starting may cause problems, but I won't know until I try.
In my research on the web, I found this:
Sony | DVDirect MC5 Multi-Function DVD Recorder | VRDMC5 | B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/505213-REG/Sony_VRDMC5_DVDirect_MC5_Multi_Function_DVD.html)
Has anyone tried this product?
The opposing teams flim crew was using a Sony VRD-VC20 (I think) and he said his unit was synced to his camera and DVD recording paused when the cameras rec button was pressed to stop and burning continued when camera recording continued.
This thread also helped:
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/wedding-event-videography-techniques/56990-record-dvd-live-fly-event.html
Once I purchase this product in the next day or two, I'll try it out and update this post a necessary.
Right now, after the game is over, I go into the school athletic office where they have a set-top DVD recorder/VHS combo unit. I hook up my miniDV cam via firewire to the DVD recorder and burn the game film to DVD. The whole process takes at least 1 hour from when the final whistle blows. Not too bad for home games, but away games are a pain. I have to shoot the game and then drive all the way back to the athletic office to transfer the game film. This can extend my night by 2-3 hours.
What I want to do is be able to burn directly to DVD while recording to miniDV. I can hand over the DVD immediately after the game and be done. I need miniDV because I clean up the footage at home and edit a DVD with menu and highlights and provide 25 copies to the school the following week.
During the game, I stop recording when the play is over and start it back when the teams get to the line of scrimmage for the next play. This cuts the game film time down to about 20 minutes per game. This stopping and starting may cause problems, but I won't know until I try.
In my research on the web, I found this:
Sony | DVDirect MC5 Multi-Function DVD Recorder | VRDMC5 | B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/505213-REG/Sony_VRDMC5_DVDirect_MC5_Multi_Function_DVD.html)
Has anyone tried this product?
The opposing teams flim crew was using a Sony VRD-VC20 (I think) and he said his unit was synced to his camera and DVD recording paused when the cameras rec button was pressed to stop and burning continued when camera recording continued.
This thread also helped:
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/wedding-event-videography-techniques/56990-record-dvd-live-fly-event.html
Once I purchase this product in the next day or two, I'll try it out and update this post a necessary.