Dugi Barr
July 15th, 2009, 11:13 PM
I'm filming a friends wedding (DVD) here in the UK on Sunday.
He is English and lives and works in Tokyo. His fiance is Japanese. They MAY return to live in the UK at some time in the future. I'm shooting HD on a Z1 so I can shoot either 60i or 50i. Copies of the DVD will have to be supplied to families in Japan and families in the UK. I'm aware that most modern PAL DVD players can handle NTSC no problem but not vice versa (NTSC play PAL). So he could buy a £20 Pal DVD player here in the UK but not much good if his TV in Japan is NTSC. If I shoot in NTSC he can always play it on his PAL player. Or should I just shoot in PAL and suffer the degradation of standards converting it to NTSC in Vegas?
Hmmmmm.
He is English and lives and works in Tokyo. His fiance is Japanese. They MAY return to live in the UK at some time in the future. I'm shooting HD on a Z1 so I can shoot either 60i or 50i. Copies of the DVD will have to be supplied to families in Japan and families in the UK. I'm aware that most modern PAL DVD players can handle NTSC no problem but not vice versa (NTSC play PAL). So he could buy a £20 Pal DVD player here in the UK but not much good if his TV in Japan is NTSC. If I shoot in NTSC he can always play it on his PAL player. Or should I just shoot in PAL and suffer the degradation of standards converting it to NTSC in Vegas?
Hmmmmm.