Kaku Ito
November 21st, 2005, 08:07 PM
Kaku...
Thanks for the offer of recommendations! We're looking right now at having the show marketed outside of Hawaii. One third of our website's visitors come from California and another third comes from everywhere else.
I thought about the slow-mo feature. True half-speed video. Certain FCP plug-ins should provide even better options, too. And what's also nice about the HVX200 is that it'll shoot DVCPro50 as its SD format, tho not to tape. And that has 4:2:2 color space, which is really helpful in post.
So I'm keeping a close eye on what develops with that camera.
And here's a bit of fishing trivia: The Pacific Blue marlins caught and tagged in Kona, Hawaii often travel as far as the South China Sea and other parts of the Pacific. This was discovered with the aid of electronic "pop up" tags. These large pelagic fish cruise entire oceans!
Dean,
Yes, the "Moments" we can capture, "like a feather in the wing" haha, with 60p in slow motion and not need to deinterlace in freeze and all the goodies. And less compression DVCPRO50, yeah, I want to see how different resolution video holds for HD environment, so my first project would be challenge to mix the different formats that HVX200 can shoot with.
Man, those big fish can travel!! Pixar should make somehting according to that.
Thanks for the offer of recommendations! We're looking right now at having the show marketed outside of Hawaii. One third of our website's visitors come from California and another third comes from everywhere else.
I thought about the slow-mo feature. True half-speed video. Certain FCP plug-ins should provide even better options, too. And what's also nice about the HVX200 is that it'll shoot DVCPro50 as its SD format, tho not to tape. And that has 4:2:2 color space, which is really helpful in post.
So I'm keeping a close eye on what develops with that camera.
And here's a bit of fishing trivia: The Pacific Blue marlins caught and tagged in Kona, Hawaii often travel as far as the South China Sea and other parts of the Pacific. This was discovered with the aid of electronic "pop up" tags. These large pelagic fish cruise entire oceans!
Dean,
Yes, the "Moments" we can capture, "like a feather in the wing" haha, with 60p in slow motion and not need to deinterlace in freeze and all the goodies. And less compression DVCPRO50, yeah, I want to see how different resolution video holds for HD environment, so my first project would be challenge to mix the different formats that HVX200 can shoot with.
Man, those big fish can travel!! Pixar should make somehting according to that.