[videoblogging] Re: Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Opti
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Might be the one to get... I've been holding off on HD because I didn't want to have to render the video after copying to hard drive... This one saves video as MPEG-4 H.264. What's your workflow for editing HD video off of the HD1000... I'm wondering about archiving when using any kind of card. As long as you don't re-use them, DV tape is always available. Would you transfer everything onto a hard drive? And then back that drive up? With hi def we're talking about a lot of bytes, particularly with cinema verite documentary shooting. (Which I do.) I deliver my videos in Flash at 512kbs in order to have a streaming effect for the widest possible audience. I would continue to do this even if I shot in hi def, but would lay off the hi def materials so that I could eventually come up programming that would take advantage of the new format. Lots of issues with HD... Stan Hirson http://lifewithhorse.com
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Opti
You'd be transferring the video to a PC for editing, so I'd guess you'd just archive to an external hard drive. David King davidleeking.com - blog davidleeking.com/etc - videoblog On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 8:10 AM, Stan Hirson, Sarah Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Might be the one to get... I've been holding off on HD because I didn't want to have to render the video after copying to hard drive... This one saves video as MPEG-4 H.264. What's your workflow for editing HD video off of the HD1000... I'm wondering about archiving when using any kind of card. As long as you don't re-use them, DV tape is always available. Would you transfer everything onto a hard drive? And then back that drive up? With hi def we're talking about a lot of bytes, particularly with cinema verite documentary shooting. (Which I do.) I deliver my videos in Flash at 512kbs in order to have a streaming effect for the widest possible audience. I would continue to do this even if I shot in hi def, but would lay off the hi def materials so that I could eventually come up programming that would take advantage of the new format. Lots of issues with HD... Stan Hirson http://lifewithhorse.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [videoblogging] Re: Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Opti
Rupert - I edit HD (hdv transcoded or rendering to prores, dvcprohd,) at 1080p every day in fcp on a macbook pro. You definitely want one or more good FW800 or esata drives, though I'd think a 5400rpm internal should handle it (though without much in the way of real time effects). I've even done color correction for other people's HD projects on this system (using an MXO for output), though they're doing the final renders on their own systems. That's also not editing native h.264, which I doubt I'd do even if FCP handled it without a hiccup and with 10 streams using 6 layers each of effects in real time.but that's just me and my snooty image control issues. Brook ___ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com studio vlog/blog: www.brookhinton.com/temporalab
[videoblogging] Re: Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Opti
I could be mistaken but I think that Sony Vegas would be able to handle this without pre rendering the video I would love to be able to test that out... Heath http://batmangeek.com http://heathparks.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just saw this: Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom http://sanyodigital.com/product.aspx?v=22 Might be the one to get... I've been holding off on HD because I didn't want to have to render the video after copying to hard drive... This one saves video as MPEG-4 H.264. What's your workflow for editing HD video off of the HD1000... Is there a rendering process? I'm not on the current FCP. Let me know if that'll help... Your thoughts? Thanks! --Steve http://stevegarfield.com