Emma Coats
March 22nd, 2009, 12:12 PM
So I'm getting a crew together to make our second short film, which is set almost entirely at night and and almost as entirely in a car. We've got the option of using a Sony VX2000, which seems to have excellent quality in low-light, or we can use a HV30, which will be sharper and smaller, but seems to be fairly average in low-light.
I wonder if anybody has any wise thoughts on what we should use - we've got a DOF adapter that fits both cameras, but which will cut down the available light even more.
Size is a consideration, too - we're planning to mount the camera on a rig set up on the roof rack of the car, to shoot in through the driver's or passenger's window, but we're also looking at a clamp on the headrest of the driver's or passenger's seat, and the HV30 has a definite advantage there.
Quality is the main thing, though, and it's going to come down to what the DP and I decide is the priority - HV30 can give us a super sharp image that will look great, but how great will it look if we can't see anything (or if the grain is overwhelming)? The VX2000 will obviously be digital video, but if it can give us a good image otherwise, it may be worth it.
Anything I have't thought of?
I wonder if anybody has any wise thoughts on what we should use - we've got a DOF adapter that fits both cameras, but which will cut down the available light even more.
Size is a consideration, too - we're planning to mount the camera on a rig set up on the roof rack of the car, to shoot in through the driver's or passenger's window, but we're also looking at a clamp on the headrest of the driver's or passenger's seat, and the HV30 has a definite advantage there.
Quality is the main thing, though, and it's going to come down to what the DP and I decide is the priority - HV30 can give us a super sharp image that will look great, but how great will it look if we can't see anything (or if the grain is overwhelming)? The VX2000 will obviously be digital video, but if it can give us a good image otherwise, it may be worth it.
Anything I have't thought of?