Ed Fiebke
December 19th, 2002, 02:36 AM
My studio is currently digital/audio-based. Starting with Sonic Foundry's Vegas Video 3 (which I currently own) and a solid computer system (at least for digital audio recording), I'm in the process of "going" computer-based digital video. My primary goal is to produce videos to help promote my small company and its live performances.
I just spent the past few hours . . . few days, actually. . . surfing the net to gain as much knowledge as possible before I make some fairly major purchases. So far, I'm certain that I am going to purchase Canon's GL2 camera and a good DVD burner. Aside from that, I'm one confused son-of-a-gun.
Without a doubt, there's a lot of good information out there! Lots of great article reviews for many DV related products (both software and hardware). But, right now, I just want the basics. A camera (which I'm going to be purchasing soon). A computer (which I already own, but am willing to "optimize" for video). Some kind of interphase hardware between camera and computer (I do have an IEEE 1394 card). Software (I already own V. V. 3). A viewing monitor (still need more info). And, finally, some kind of output device to record the finished product (DVD burner/ VHS deck or both???)
Anything to do with audio is basically owned. . . from microphones to mixers to cables to recorders.
Before I shell out lots of $$$ video equipment, I want to make sure I have all of my ducks in order. . . better yet, I want to make sure I have the correct ducks to be ordered before making some major purchases.
The question(s):
What is your video studio set-up? What's computer hardware and software do you use? What type of tripod? What type of camera crane? What type of video deck? What type of lighting fixtures? What type of viewing monitor?
I'm hoping that by requesting your video-based studio set-up, I'll gain some kind of knowledge as to what further equipment I'll need to purchase.
I thank you ahead of time for your time and patience in answering my question(s). It seems that video production is a bit more complicated than audio production.
FYI, I do plan on purchasing a text book that will hopefully serve as a teaching guide. Any suggestions on what book(s) to purchase? :)
Ted
P. S. Oh yea. . . I've got my first paying "video gig" coming up soon! :) I was asked to be part of a project that would create a promotional video focused on recruiting men into the nursing profession. (I'm an ICU/CCU nurse.) Who asked me? My hospital's Director of Nursing. When will I get paid? The following week's paycheck. . . I guess it will be one of my "duties" as a staff nurse; my time spent on this project will be "on the books"! I'm laughing to myself as I write this post. I would never have thought that I would be doing a video ad as a staff nurse!! It sure beats handing out bed pans! ;)
One can even find humor in the healthcare world!!!
I just spent the past few hours . . . few days, actually. . . surfing the net to gain as much knowledge as possible before I make some fairly major purchases. So far, I'm certain that I am going to purchase Canon's GL2 camera and a good DVD burner. Aside from that, I'm one confused son-of-a-gun.
Without a doubt, there's a lot of good information out there! Lots of great article reviews for many DV related products (both software and hardware). But, right now, I just want the basics. A camera (which I'm going to be purchasing soon). A computer (which I already own, but am willing to "optimize" for video). Some kind of interphase hardware between camera and computer (I do have an IEEE 1394 card). Software (I already own V. V. 3). A viewing monitor (still need more info). And, finally, some kind of output device to record the finished product (DVD burner/ VHS deck or both???)
Anything to do with audio is basically owned. . . from microphones to mixers to cables to recorders.
Before I shell out lots of $$$ video equipment, I want to make sure I have all of my ducks in order. . . better yet, I want to make sure I have the correct ducks to be ordered before making some major purchases.
The question(s):
What is your video studio set-up? What's computer hardware and software do you use? What type of tripod? What type of camera crane? What type of video deck? What type of lighting fixtures? What type of viewing monitor?
I'm hoping that by requesting your video-based studio set-up, I'll gain some kind of knowledge as to what further equipment I'll need to purchase.
I thank you ahead of time for your time and patience in answering my question(s). It seems that video production is a bit more complicated than audio production.
FYI, I do plan on purchasing a text book that will hopefully serve as a teaching guide. Any suggestions on what book(s) to purchase? :)
Ted
P. S. Oh yea. . . I've got my first paying "video gig" coming up soon! :) I was asked to be part of a project that would create a promotional video focused on recruiting men into the nursing profession. (I'm an ICU/CCU nurse.) Who asked me? My hospital's Director of Nursing. When will I get paid? The following week's paycheck. . . I guess it will be one of my "duties" as a staff nurse; my time spent on this project will be "on the books"! I'm laughing to myself as I write this post. I would never have thought that I would be doing a video ad as a staff nurse!! It sure beats handing out bed pans! ;)
One can even find humor in the healthcare world!!!