Adam Chapman
July 21st, 2009, 04:07 PM
Hey guys,
I am working a camp for my old college this entire week, as a counselor and videographer, and I have ran into a problem. I'm shooting about 15 hours of general video for the week (in JVC 720p60) and the only system I have to edit with is a 1.66 duel core Vista laptop with 2gb of ram. I normally use this laptop for my production schedule and MS Word, but as a safety back up, I put my second license of Adobe Production Suite on it. The laptop itself only has 20gigs left free space on the hd, but I did manage to grab my WD My Book 320 (via USB2.0).
I have been asked to put together a highlight video by Friday to show to the kids and then parents on Saturday. I am just afraid I will start capturing the HDV files and run out of room by the 5th or so tape (or even if my laptop can handle editing HDV). Is there any workflows for situations like this? The plan of deliver is just SD for the highlight video, and I am shooting HD just because in later this month I am putting together a promo with my real editing station. I know little about cineform but I have heard excellent things. Would using cineform reduce the size of the hdv files and allow smoother editing? If cineform is the case, would NeoScene work for what I need? Other ideas?
I'm shooting with a JVC GY-HD200UB, for the record.
I am working a camp for my old college this entire week, as a counselor and videographer, and I have ran into a problem. I'm shooting about 15 hours of general video for the week (in JVC 720p60) and the only system I have to edit with is a 1.66 duel core Vista laptop with 2gb of ram. I normally use this laptop for my production schedule and MS Word, but as a safety back up, I put my second license of Adobe Production Suite on it. The laptop itself only has 20gigs left free space on the hd, but I did manage to grab my WD My Book 320 (via USB2.0).
I have been asked to put together a highlight video by Friday to show to the kids and then parents on Saturday. I am just afraid I will start capturing the HDV files and run out of room by the 5th or so tape (or even if my laptop can handle editing HDV). Is there any workflows for situations like this? The plan of deliver is just SD for the highlight video, and I am shooting HD just because in later this month I am putting together a promo with my real editing station. I know little about cineform but I have heard excellent things. Would using cineform reduce the size of the hdv files and allow smoother editing? If cineform is the case, would NeoScene work for what I need? Other ideas?
I'm shooting with a JVC GY-HD200UB, for the record.