I´m making this video content only for her vlog/blog, and so she can email the 
specialised 
media and have a link in the end that will lead them to the video. But If she 
gets to be a 
candidate (the infamous 7500 signatures…) and I end up doing stuff for her 
campaign (to 
be broadcasted) then the question stops making sense: big camera must be used, 
and 
content must be edited and compressed differently.
I work in a small video production house, we have a dsr250p I can use. 
Otherwise I´m 
borrowing a small sony minidv camera froma friend.
I think I will go for the ease and confort of the small minidv.
My problem with Quicktime is the differences between viewing the same file on a 
Mac or a 
Win machine. On a Mac the movies start as soon as enough data as been loaded so 
that it 
plays everything without stoping. On a Win machine, after clicking the link I 
only get to the 
page of the movie after its been fully downloaded, no blank page with the 
Quicktime sign 
what so ever. My bad?

Miguel.

graodegente.blogspot.com



--- In [email protected], "Gena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If the video are intended for professional use, i.e. broadcast
> television, commericials and similar media then I think a pro-sumer
> camera would be a better choice. You can get a very good camera that
> is lightweight and has good
> performance. 
> 
> If the videos are going to be only viewed on the web then a good,
> non-threating DV camera/camcorder will do the job.  I prefer the
> smaller camcorders. I don't like announcing "the camcorder is here!" I
> like being part of the crowd, not a focal point of it.
> 
> What kind of camcorders do you have or intend to buy?
> 
> As to Quicktime - it depends on your compression settings. For the
> most part it generally looks good to me, I can't tell if it is a Mac
> or Windows video. How are you exporting it?
> 
> Gena
> http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com
> **************






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