Geoff Holland
February 21st, 2012, 07:14 PM
Hello all,
Thanks for letting me in!
I've been reading this and other video forums for quite some time, and decided that the established posters on here seem to be the most helpful, knowledgeable and tolerant.
I'm a novice and got interested in video many moons ago (inspired by a UK TV Show called "Ghosts In The Machine"). However, most of my video was taken up with a very young family. I started with a little Panasonic (AV-1??) and eventually bought a Canon XM2 (PAL version of the GL2).
Mainly because of work, I was finding that I was building up stacks of DV tape and not doing anything with it…. I simply didn't have the time. So I switched to a good still camera.
Photos are fine but I was looking at a movie the other night, and realised photos just couldn't capture everything I wanted to, and have decided to revive my video efforts.
As HD has arrived in the interval, I have to learn all over again, and I hope I don't hack you all off with daft questions.
BTW, although I live near Montreal, I'm English, and I hope that doesn't put you off!
Cheers
Thanks for letting me in!
I've been reading this and other video forums for quite some time, and decided that the established posters on here seem to be the most helpful, knowledgeable and tolerant.
I'm a novice and got interested in video many moons ago (inspired by a UK TV Show called "Ghosts In The Machine"). However, most of my video was taken up with a very young family. I started with a little Panasonic (AV-1??) and eventually bought a Canon XM2 (PAL version of the GL2).
Mainly because of work, I was finding that I was building up stacks of DV tape and not doing anything with it…. I simply didn't have the time. So I switched to a good still camera.
Photos are fine but I was looking at a movie the other night, and realised photos just couldn't capture everything I wanted to, and have decided to revive my video efforts.
As HD has arrived in the interval, I have to learn all over again, and I hope I don't hack you all off with daft questions.
BTW, although I live near Montreal, I'm English, and I hope that doesn't put you off!
Cheers