ThreeSixtyProductions
October 5th, 2002, 05:55 PM
I plan on making travel documentaries next year with an intention to sell them to a broadcast market. For cost miniDV seems to be the media to shoot in (or DVCAM).
However I am still unsure what format would be best to shoot in.
First of I live in a PAL country (Australia) however I am thinking the major markets are NTSC. I know PAL has greater resolution but a slower frame rate. How well does PAL convert to NTSC and is this format converstion an acceptable practice for broadcast especially considering the limits of the DV codec.
The next issue is how big is the demand for 16:9 compared to the old 4:3 resolution. To give you some idea of timeframes as well I start shooting on March 2003, finish the next year March 2004, then have to start editing the series so it will be well into March 2004 and I am worried that the preference for 16:9 will be so great by then that 4:3 will be harder to sell.
On the note of the 16:9 I understand the problems faced with shooting native 16:9 amaphoramic lenses etc. However the new Sony PDX10 does seem to hold some promise of real 16:9 resolution just hope that they bring out the new updated version of the PD150 with real 16:9 before I go.
Anybody with professional post production facilities I am more than interested in discussing some kind of business arrangement for editing and distribution.
However I am still unsure what format would be best to shoot in.
First of I live in a PAL country (Australia) however I am thinking the major markets are NTSC. I know PAL has greater resolution but a slower frame rate. How well does PAL convert to NTSC and is this format converstion an acceptable practice for broadcast especially considering the limits of the DV codec.
The next issue is how big is the demand for 16:9 compared to the old 4:3 resolution. To give you some idea of timeframes as well I start shooting on March 2003, finish the next year March 2004, then have to start editing the series so it will be well into March 2004 and I am worried that the preference for 16:9 will be so great by then that 4:3 will be harder to sell.
On the note of the 16:9 I understand the problems faced with shooting native 16:9 amaphoramic lenses etc. However the new Sony PDX10 does seem to hold some promise of real 16:9 resolution just hope that they bring out the new updated version of the PD150 with real 16:9 before I go.
Anybody with professional post production facilities I am more than interested in discussing some kind of business arrangement for editing and distribution.