Marc Burleigh
July 29th, 2010, 04:53 PM
I'm sure this question must have been asked somewhere, but a search has yielded nothing, so if the brainsters here can help, I would appreciate.
I've just had a request from a potential client to shoot a short fashion video that will be shown on widescreen TVs in a shop. The only thing is, these TVs will be mounted vertically, not horizontally as normal.
Now, I've seen fashion videos done this way already, so I know it's possible. My question is: how best to do this with the 7D?
The logical thing would be to shoot with the camera vertical. But that would create problems in editing, wouldn't it (I use FCP7 by the way)? I saw one recommendation online suggesting to shoot normally (ie. horizontally) then crop the finished video in the edit to the 9:16 proportions. But wouldn't that kill too much resolution for TV output?
Ideas? Things to avoid?
I've just had a request from a potential client to shoot a short fashion video that will be shown on widescreen TVs in a shop. The only thing is, these TVs will be mounted vertically, not horizontally as normal.
Now, I've seen fashion videos done this way already, so I know it's possible. My question is: how best to do this with the 7D?
The logical thing would be to shoot with the camera vertical. But that would create problems in editing, wouldn't it (I use FCP7 by the way)? I saw one recommendation online suggesting to shoot normally (ie. horizontally) then crop the finished video in the edit to the 9:16 proportions. But wouldn't that kill too much resolution for TV output?
Ideas? Things to avoid?