<<The previous replies are all on target so I'll just add a thought.
Whatever
you buy get a TV set into the editing suite. Having a broadcast monitor
would be great but even an inexpensive TV, set up to look "right" with
standard programming, will do fine. I suspect most of us are making outputs
for various end uses, from web to CD/DVD to broadcast. How the viewer sees
it depends on how they've set their TVs, monitors, how much light is in the
room with the projector, etc. A TV monitor will help a lot in keeping your
output consistent throughout its creation. Things I did four years ago look
just fine on DVD today, LCD and CRT. Virtually the only constant has been
always monitoring to TV.>>

---Compare the use of an NTSC monitor in an edit suite to the well known
recording studio practice of listening to an album master on a car stereo in
addition to the expensive studio monitors.

Jeffery Haas
freelance shooter and editor
Dallas, Texas



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