For the past few weeks the "look" of the broadcast changed when SuperNova performed. The video almost took on a film look to it. It looked normal during the rest of the broadcast when the contestants were performing with the house band.
I also remember this happening during previous MTV award shows.
I'm kind of curious about how they do this and why.
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Originally Posted by MrSpeed
I wouldn't know directly. I thought Rockstar SuperNova was crap. The judges have some of the hardest rock music on their resume (Metallica, Motley Crue, Guns N Roses), yet here they were, listening to pop-rock, snore-fest grunge-rock, older lighter rock and other wussy crap being sung by contestants. I quit watching the show about 20 minutes into the first episode. It was like bad karaoke night at the local bar, with the same playlist. Or a just-slightly-heavier American Idol. I cannot adequately describe how disappointed I was after being hyped up that those hard rockers were in charge and looking to create their own band. SuperGroup on VH-1 was much better, in contrast.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Just lighting? And then a certain camera is better than the others?
The judges have some of the hardest rock music on their resume (Metallica, Motley Crue, Guns N Roses), yet here they were, listening to pop-rock, snore-fest grunge-rock, older lighter rock and other wussy crap being sung by contestants. I quit watching the show about 20 minutes into the first episode. -
And I used to think Metallica made a mistake letting Jason go. I've changed my mind now, what a puss. Tommy has always dabbled in various things, so I let him off the hook.
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Originally Posted by MrSpeed
What nite are they on? -
The show already had it's finale. I did have about the first 10 minutes of the show still on the HD but no footage of the main band.
I read some article over at tvtechnology.com that pretty much confirmed it was 24p
http://www.tvtechnology.com/features/Tech-Corner/f-RH-24p.shtml
Apparently MTV's Laguna Beach is shot in 24p
Now that I think of it Every Day Italian with Giada De Laurentiis has a very "film" look to it probably because of a 24p camera. What else would you expect from the granddaughter of Dino De Laurentiis -
Originally Posted by MrSpeed
"Every Day Italian with Giada De Laurentis" was the first Food Network show using single camera "film" technique in 480p/24 video. They cheated a bit with PD-170's in the ceiling for the stove and counter shots. The studio shows are mostly done multicamera 480i/29.97 but Food Network now has some HDTV capability. Conversion is underway but the big shows like Emeril will be shot in a 1080i/29.97 multi-camera studio.
All this was detailed on a Food Network behind the scenes show earlier this year.
Live shows are usually done in 1080i/29.97 or 720p/59.94 (ABC/FOX/ESPN) but preshot segments might have been done in 24p. 24p is almost never used live. -
I happen to have this and previous episode on a PVR and have to admit it was shot very dynamically, lots of overexposed shots, color bleeds, light diffusion combined with nice camera work (angles). I wouldn't be able to tell if that was 24p. It rather looked like a work of quite skilled digital effects console operator.
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24p would look studdered on fast pans or zooms (like film does). That is why 24p isn't used live and why film technique avoids pans and zooms except in a controlled way.
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... then the verdict is: it's not 24p !!! (very dynamic and smooooth).
Seems 24p or similar buzz-words pop up too often in whatever context... maybe because ppl think its like aspirin, do-it-all remedy, good for everything and everyone...
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