Jon Snyder
October 19th, 2006, 05:34 PM
I posted a while back on questions regarding my HDV workflow, but i want to be more specific in how i ask, raising different questions.
I have 2 hd 100's, and a g5 presently (as well as tripods, mic equipment, etc...) Soon enough i am buying the JVC deck.
Few questions...
1. The component output on the camera is uncompressed 1280x720? So this means it's technically not HDV, but more just HD? (sorry, this stuff confuses me, looking to learn once and for all)
2. I want to pick up a video switcher to record onto the JVC deck. Do components like this need to be HD rated or can i assume any switcher that accepts analog component will work? If anyone has a switcher for their 100 or knows of one compatible with the 100 please let me know (even if i need to buy adapters for the video to convert them into hd-sdi or something)
3. I am curious to see how doing live switching on FCP 5 is like. I read that the software can do it, but what hardware do i need, and is it intuitive to use?
If there's any other input that people want to throw in, feel free. The only other thing I can think of is that when doing multishoot i will need my cameras to be able to go at least 100 feet if not more.
Thanks! Hoping to learn from seasoned vets that eat this type of stuff up.
Jon
I have 2 hd 100's, and a g5 presently (as well as tripods, mic equipment, etc...) Soon enough i am buying the JVC deck.
Few questions...
1. The component output on the camera is uncompressed 1280x720? So this means it's technically not HDV, but more just HD? (sorry, this stuff confuses me, looking to learn once and for all)
2. I want to pick up a video switcher to record onto the JVC deck. Do components like this need to be HD rated or can i assume any switcher that accepts analog component will work? If anyone has a switcher for their 100 or knows of one compatible with the 100 please let me know (even if i need to buy adapters for the video to convert them into hd-sdi or something)
3. I am curious to see how doing live switching on FCP 5 is like. I read that the software can do it, but what hardware do i need, and is it intuitive to use?
If there's any other input that people want to throw in, feel free. The only other thing I can think of is that when doing multishoot i will need my cameras to be able to go at least 100 feet if not more.
Thanks! Hoping to learn from seasoned vets that eat this type of stuff up.
Jon