I've got a video-shoot to undertake soon and would like some pointers from Canon XL1s camcorder users.
I will be filming a job interview - static scene with 2 people taking - plenty of time to setup lighting, microphones, tripod etc., but would the captured dv footage be better quality if I record in "FRAME" mode (quasi progressive) or normal (interlaced) mode.
The end result is for web-streaming *.wmv or a downloadable mpeg1 for PC viewing.
The clip is no more than 4 mins. Will be edited in Adobe Premier Pro 1.0 or Canopus Let's Edit 2 RT+
Any suggestion most welcomed.
I thought frame mode would be better as it's going to end up been viewed on a progessive monitor?
Thanks.
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Frame Mode.
It's a no brainer. The biggest problem with Frame mode is camera shake, using a tripod will take care of that.I stand up next a mountain and chop it down with the ledge of my hand........ I'm a Voodoo child.... Jimi Hendrix, -
Originally Posted by dipstick
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Because any movement is more dramatic with 30p vs 60i. For the same reason footage shot from a digicam @ 15 fps looks so jumpy.
Motion is the biggest problem, but it's a bigger problem with Progressive footage or a lower frame count. I shoot both Frame Mode (30p) and Normal Mode (60i). I prefere Frame Mode, but have to be real carefull controling camera shake.I stand up next a mountain and chop it down with the ledge of my hand........ I'm a Voodoo child.... Jimi Hendrix,
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