Hi, I'm very new to video editing and shooting, but I'd like to ask a few questions to clear some things up.
I'll probably be buying an HDV camcorder in the next month or so (I understand the Canon HV20 is among the best at the moment) for filming some amateur films with my buddies. However, I'm not completely sure whether an HDV camcorder is the best camcorder for my needs: this will be our first foray into filming, so HDV may be overkill, although we would like to release our films on DVD and online (YouTube, Bittorrent (x264 or xvid)) in high resolutions if possible (I understand that DVD is below HD resolution).
I want to use my 2.16GHz Macbook with either Adobe Premiere CS3 or Final Cut Pro to edit said films. Will this computer be enough to run Premiere or Final Cut efficiently (relatively speaking)?
Also, which software would you recommend? I'm leaning towards Premiere right now so I can use a more powerful Windows PC if the need exists and switch toolsets easily.
Should I buy an external microphone? I'm willing to spend up to $200, but only if it's really necessary. I'll do the required research on my own or if you have any suggestions, feel free to let me know. Also, what brand of MiniDV tape is considered the best for the price by the experts?
Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by Nasir
Invest in a film production class, not hardware at this time.
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http://www.4videoequipment.com/video/store2/Scripts/prodList.asp
plus one of these per mic
http://www.shure.com/ProAudio/Products/Accessories/us_pro_A96F_content
Sony or Panasonic tape. DV tape is cheap now.
http://protape.stores.yahoo.net/new-upload-one-more-level-down-sony-sony-video-tape-so...--mini-dv.html
http://protape.stores.yahoo.net/pancondvtap.html
Head phones belong on this guy so he can point the mike ------------------------------------------------------------^ -
I'd rather spend the few hundred dollars now for HD capability since the price difference is not that much (from my research).
Would a $150 Bogen Manfrotto tripod be good enough for my needs or will I need to spend more?
Lastly, any sites you can suggest for more info on camcorder mics?
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Originally Posted by Nasir
Originally Posted by Nasir
Originally Posted by Nasir
Google has it all.
That link may not have worked. Here is the basic kit
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Will I be able to use just a mic attached to the camcorder if the people in shot remain close to the camera? Or should I really try to get a guy to handle external mics? EDIT: How is something like the RODE VideoMic?
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Originally Posted by Nasir
If it is you and your buddies (the crew), buddy one does the boom and buddy 2 holds the reflector to put light on the actor.
Some ideas
http://images.google.com/images?q=Video+Foldable+Portable+Light+Reflector&ndsp=20&svnu...f&start=0&sa=N
http://www.itvworkshop.co.uk/PhotoGallery.asp
That bottom picture, cute as it is, illustrates what your video will look like without passive or active lighting. HD is the last of your concerns.
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