Kamis, 17 Oktober 2013

What are the legistics of creating a camera that is able to shoot high definition video in a 4:3 aspect ratio?

Q. I understand that 16:9 is becoming the preferred aspect ratio, but for a lot of people who film action sports, like myself, 4:3 is a much better option because you can get a lot closer to the subject without removing parts of their body from frame. I am experienced in what I do, so I don't want people to suggest me lenses and so forth. I really just want to know how possible it is because there is a market for it, albeit small, and I am very willing to put money into a project if its likely to succeed.

A. High definition video is defined as 16:9 aspect ratio.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDV

You do have a couple of options:

1) Since most TVs and monitors being sold today are widescreen, just tape-off the LCD panel on the camcorder when recording. Id you are using the viewfinder-eyepiece, it gets a little more challenging - but if you use the camera's grid option and learn where the 4:3 aspect ratio is relative to the grid, that should help keep your 4:3 framing in the right place.

2) When editing, you can always crop the video and to a 4:3 aspect ratio. The decent video editors will allow that cropping without "squeezing" the video. When you render, the 720 or 1080 horizontal line count remains - and playback will have black bars on the left and right side of the video window.

There is standard definition 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio; there is no defined high definition 4:3 aspect ratio...


What is the best camcorder for live streaming?
Q. I am going to be live streaming local sporting events on my website and need to know which camera is the best to handle that? Also any advice on the best streaming site or software to use for it would be greatly appreciated.

A. The Sony HDR-AX2000 Handycam camcorderhas been amazing. The picture quality is outstanding, the 20x zoom is really nice to have and the tapeless format comes in handy. I use Premiere Pro for editing and haven't had any problems with file sizes or any file related troubles. Using a your own shotgun microphone will greatly enhance the audio for your projects. It shoots pretty good in low light also. Not bad for this price range.





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