Minggu, 24 November 2013

Will a movie filmed with a digital camcorder reproduce well when transferred to a theater screen?

Q. I'm ready to shoot my feature length horror movie now. I'm wanting to invest in a HD camcorder that will have that "film look" but that will also reproduce well when it's projected up on the big screen when i try and get it into some of the film festivals. Any suggestions which type of camcorder can help me get that end result that i'm looking for? Thanks in advance.

A. That depends. A good camcorder that shoots full HD (1920x1080) will do a reasonable job on the big screen. That's Blu-Ray quality. Film provides higher resolution, and some digital projectors will also provide about twice the resolution, called 4K (as opposed to 2K, which is full HD).

But you don't win or lose at a festival based on image quality alone. If your content is good, people won't worry too much about the video quality, as long as it's reasonable. So a good HD camera (even a consumer model) could be fine, as long as the rest of the movie is good.


What is the best camcorder for my money?
Q. I'm looking into purchasing a camcorder mainly for the purpose of making videos for YouTube and school projects.
I'd like to keep the price under $500
I also need something that has a built-in microphone and is compatible with Mac computers.

A. you can try this Camcorder ! Sony
HDR-CX260V High Definition Handycam Camcorder

Its Got Full 60p HD recording , not just 60i quality. It has good lowlight, it just does not have nightshot and there is no light on the Camcorder. This is Probably the best Sony camcorder for under 500 $ You could try other brands too, Like Panasonic, or Canon, but Im Positive that All sony handycam camcorders are compatible with Mac's! I recently got the Sony HDR cx 580v camcorder!! its F*cking Awesome!! It has A HD 5.1 mic,2 Built in Camcorder lights, A projector, Full HD 24p/60p recording. I would recommend it ! :)





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