Kris Galuska
January 14th, 2006, 11:55 AM
I hope this is the right place to post this.
Well anyways, I am shooting a film noir/ Sin City style short film with my own “unique” touches thrown in.
I already have access to a Panasonic DVX100, but I have found a cameraman that is willing to let me rent him, his FX1, and his equipment for $50 a day.
Which should I use?
I know the DVX100 has 24p, but I prefer the detail of HD. In my opinion the HD makes it look closer to film then 24p at SD. Both would be preferable, but that is not in the budget.
My biggest concern is the horrendous interlacing issues I’ve seen on some FX1/Z1 footage. The professional stuff I’ve seen has none of this, but all the home video style stuff is plagued with horizontal lines.
How and why does it accrue? How do I stop it? I’ve noticed that if I import the footage into After Affects 6.5, the striping goes away. Could these artifacts be from windows play back?
My other concern is latitude and highlight handling. I have seen good results from both. Neither are close to film, but I have an HDR (High Dynamic Range Lighting) technique I apply that seems to work pretty well.
Audio is not important (I’ll have an external recorder). Image quality is all that matters.
So what’s your opinion? Which should I pick?
P.S. Please don’t say I should go with a HVX200 or H1. Unless you are planning on letting me borrow one, I can’t afford to use them. Thanks
Well anyways, I am shooting a film noir/ Sin City style short film with my own “unique” touches thrown in.
I already have access to a Panasonic DVX100, but I have found a cameraman that is willing to let me rent him, his FX1, and his equipment for $50 a day.
Which should I use?
I know the DVX100 has 24p, but I prefer the detail of HD. In my opinion the HD makes it look closer to film then 24p at SD. Both would be preferable, but that is not in the budget.
My biggest concern is the horrendous interlacing issues I’ve seen on some FX1/Z1 footage. The professional stuff I’ve seen has none of this, but all the home video style stuff is plagued with horizontal lines.
How and why does it accrue? How do I stop it? I’ve noticed that if I import the footage into After Affects 6.5, the striping goes away. Could these artifacts be from windows play back?
My other concern is latitude and highlight handling. I have seen good results from both. Neither are close to film, but I have an HDR (High Dynamic Range Lighting) technique I apply that seems to work pretty well.
Audio is not important (I’ll have an external recorder). Image quality is all that matters.
So what’s your opinion? Which should I pick?
P.S. Please don’t say I should go with a HVX200 or H1. Unless you are planning on letting me borrow one, I can’t afford to use them. Thanks