Henry Coll
October 23rd, 2006, 08:06 PM
Hi everyone. We're on the planning stage of a TV show for a local channel. There are still many things to be polished before we present the project to the TV, but we're stuck struggling with the ideal camera setup.
It's going to be a weekly music show, 50 mins in duration, to support the huge local scene. Half the show will be shot ENG style, with interviews and so on, so we need just one cam for that. But the other half will consist of a couple of bands playing some of their tunes live. The bands will be shot indoors (on Bars). Idea is 2 on tripod, one handheld (1 general view, 1 on singer, and 1 handheld all over the place for the rest).
For that part of the show we dont know which combination of 3 cams would be best.
We want to keep it as low cost as possible to make it economically viable, and dont want to invest in 1/2 or 2/3 cams with expensive glass, but to go instead with the prosumer types if it's possible, and broadcast acceptable. But which ones?
The show is to be broadcasted in PAL, so not sure if shooting/editing HD (in FCP) is neccesary. Still deciding on aspect ratio, fps will probably be 25p to give it that little cinema touch.
So, which combination of cams would you use? Do the 3 have to be the same to avoid too many setup troubles?
The cheapest combo would be a trio of DVX100B, specially considering the fact that they can be time-locked (not a big deal since you can easily align and edit multicam in FCP), but is it a good idea to get 3 of those *outdated* cams? Then we wouldn't have any nice better HD camera for the rest (ENG) of the show.
-What about two DVX100 and one HVX-200?
-or a trio of the new sony V1,
-or three of the new canon A1...
...etc etc
thx in advance
It's going to be a weekly music show, 50 mins in duration, to support the huge local scene. Half the show will be shot ENG style, with interviews and so on, so we need just one cam for that. But the other half will consist of a couple of bands playing some of their tunes live. The bands will be shot indoors (on Bars). Idea is 2 on tripod, one handheld (1 general view, 1 on singer, and 1 handheld all over the place for the rest).
For that part of the show we dont know which combination of 3 cams would be best.
We want to keep it as low cost as possible to make it economically viable, and dont want to invest in 1/2 or 2/3 cams with expensive glass, but to go instead with the prosumer types if it's possible, and broadcast acceptable. But which ones?
The show is to be broadcasted in PAL, so not sure if shooting/editing HD (in FCP) is neccesary. Still deciding on aspect ratio, fps will probably be 25p to give it that little cinema touch.
So, which combination of cams would you use? Do the 3 have to be the same to avoid too many setup troubles?
The cheapest combo would be a trio of DVX100B, specially considering the fact that they can be time-locked (not a big deal since you can easily align and edit multicam in FCP), but is it a good idea to get 3 of those *outdated* cams? Then we wouldn't have any nice better HD camera for the rest (ENG) of the show.
-What about two DVX100 and one HVX-200?
-or a trio of the new sony V1,
-or three of the new canon A1...
...etc etc
thx in advance