<<I would be interested in a camcorder offering:
- High Definition
- Chemical film look
- Progressive scan>>
<<<<<Now I'm writing this, I THINK the Sony cam has progressive scan, BUT it
doesn't have the Chemical film look.
Rieni>>>>>
----This has been a pitched and heated battle for years now....you might get
somewhat close with HDV or at least DV which is shot and lit properly,
but the old adage remains...
If you want something to REALLY look like film, you need to shoot with film.
Shooting with film style shot compostion and film style lighting goes a long
way toward making any production "look like film". That's the best thing to
try first.
Probably the best thing you can get is a camera that can shoot 24
progressive but again you have to realize that once you digitize with the DV
codec you are in an interlaced format again.
You will also need the proper edit software that can deal with the
"pulldown" and retain the proper frame cadence.
The other important thing to remember is that you dont want the camera to
pass effects to the data.
In-camera effects like "Chemical Film Look" are certain death if you or your
client suddenly wants to try something else.
It's much wiser to render your effects in the post workflow.
JeffH
Ch.S.
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