Rick Gann
October 8th, 2003, 01:13 PM
Hello All
This is my first post on this amazing board, I have been reading and lurking around for several months, I have gotten so much useful information from everyone, I can't begin to explain how much help this board has been.
Now the setup I am working on a documentary in Oakland California about a group of day laborers attempting to organize themselves and petition city government for better treatment. (Oakland recently passed a no solicitation ordinance making it illegal to solicit work on any public street). Early in the shoot we rented a GL1 from a fellow film maker and got tons of great footage locally and in Washington DC. Everything played back fine from that camera; halfway through production I picked up a GL1 to finish the shoot. Here is the dilemma, when we began editing we found that all the footage shot on the rented GL1 being played back with my GL1 is heavily pixilated and generally distorted. The answer seemed simple go rent the other GL1 and capture or dub everything with the new camera. Unfortunately the original GL1 has suffered an untimely death and is unavailable.
Finally the questions. Does anyone have a recommendation on how to save this footage; has anyone had problems playing back tapes from one camera to another? My solution has been to try playing the tapes in as many other cameras as possible but I still have had no luck.
Rick
This is my first post on this amazing board, I have been reading and lurking around for several months, I have gotten so much useful information from everyone, I can't begin to explain how much help this board has been.
Now the setup I am working on a documentary in Oakland California about a group of day laborers attempting to organize themselves and petition city government for better treatment. (Oakland recently passed a no solicitation ordinance making it illegal to solicit work on any public street). Early in the shoot we rented a GL1 from a fellow film maker and got tons of great footage locally and in Washington DC. Everything played back fine from that camera; halfway through production I picked up a GL1 to finish the shoot. Here is the dilemma, when we began editing we found that all the footage shot on the rented GL1 being played back with my GL1 is heavily pixilated and generally distorted. The answer seemed simple go rent the other GL1 and capture or dub everything with the new camera. Unfortunately the original GL1 has suffered an untimely death and is unavailable.
Finally the questions. Does anyone have a recommendation on how to save this footage; has anyone had problems playing back tapes from one camera to another? My solution has been to try playing the tapes in as many other cameras as possible but I still have had no luck.
Rick