Nick Popa
January 21st, 2011, 10:58 AM
Hey everyone,
I just got hired to shoot and produce a PSA that will be run in Philly on an ABC network 3 times a day for a month. I'm really happy because this is certainly an accomplishment for me being that I'm only 20 years old. My question is though, now what....?I mainly do event videography, and some website promos here and there. So this is certainly a different scheme
First off, I'm shooting with a 7d, and it will be under very good light, none the less, what is the highest ISO that should be seen on Television, I doubt I would even need to pass 320 anyway, but I'm talking worst case scenario (and yes I am aware of the iso multiple of 160 rule).
Second, When finishing the final edit, Do I have to include the Color bars and tone? Do I have to have the colors in a certain way? What format do most places take clips in? is there a max and/or min bitrate allowed on TV?
Clearly I am somewhat over my head, but the company that hired me really liked my work alot and are willing to work through the fact that I am new to the broadcast industry.
Any info, links, and personal stories would be of SO much help. Thank you
Nick Popa
908-892-4452
Popa Videography
Popa Videography - Home - Annandale, NJ (http://www.PopaVideography.com)
I just got hired to shoot and produce a PSA that will be run in Philly on an ABC network 3 times a day for a month. I'm really happy because this is certainly an accomplishment for me being that I'm only 20 years old. My question is though, now what....?I mainly do event videography, and some website promos here and there. So this is certainly a different scheme
First off, I'm shooting with a 7d, and it will be under very good light, none the less, what is the highest ISO that should be seen on Television, I doubt I would even need to pass 320 anyway, but I'm talking worst case scenario (and yes I am aware of the iso multiple of 160 rule).
Second, When finishing the final edit, Do I have to include the Color bars and tone? Do I have to have the colors in a certain way? What format do most places take clips in? is there a max and/or min bitrate allowed on TV?
Clearly I am somewhat over my head, but the company that hired me really liked my work alot and are willing to work through the fact that I am new to the broadcast industry.
Any info, links, and personal stories would be of SO much help. Thank you
Nick Popa
908-892-4452
Popa Videography
Popa Videography - Home - Annandale, NJ (http://www.PopaVideography.com)