Jimmie Jackson
December 23rd, 2010, 08:57 PM
Ok, so this thread is composed of multiple questions, and couldn't find the answer in existing threads because this one I think is too specific.
First, I'm looking to shoot an outdoor documentary, and I need to purchase a lightweight and reliable camcorder. What HD format and frame rate should I use to shoot this? I'd like to be able to get a mix of normal and slow motion, so should I use 24, 30 or 60? Progressive or interlaced?
I was looking into the Panasonic HDC-TM700. I need something light, but that will use some type of card media so that I can mail them back to "home base", and will shoot in the available formats that I decide to use (24,30,60). Any reviews or alternative suggestions?
Finally, I need to be able to edit easily (i'm on a mac with FCP), and then distribute to DVD on my own. With everything being said, what kind of movie format should I export to that would preserve the HD movie?
I realize it's a lot of questions, but any help at all will be a tremendous help.
Thanks!
First, I'm looking to shoot an outdoor documentary, and I need to purchase a lightweight and reliable camcorder. What HD format and frame rate should I use to shoot this? I'd like to be able to get a mix of normal and slow motion, so should I use 24, 30 or 60? Progressive or interlaced?
I was looking into the Panasonic HDC-TM700. I need something light, but that will use some type of card media so that I can mail them back to "home base", and will shoot in the available formats that I decide to use (24,30,60). Any reviews or alternative suggestions?
Finally, I need to be able to edit easily (i'm on a mac with FCP), and then distribute to DVD on my own. With everything being said, what kind of movie format should I export to that would preserve the HD movie?
I realize it's a lot of questions, but any help at all will be a tremendous help.
Thanks!