Bruce Weaver's Lounge Discussions

Patrick "pH" Hampton
DSRL Made for shooting moving images or still.

Some guy in another post said a DRSL are only ment for stills. But with Tech advances I would like to disagree. What do other people think?

Edwin Adrian Nieves

I agree, Patrick. Also, understanding the craft means comprehending the heart of filmmaking, which is to engage the audience. A Red One can do that and so can a DSLR. This means the focus is not on the equipment but the story and experience it brings out of the viewer.

Richard Trombly

It is a great opportunity for really low budget filming. But the unintended out of focus moments in cinematic movement with a DSLR are telling and so often the glass is not high enough quality and a zoom lens rather than a good set of primes.

Richard Trombly

Good point Edwin, but I was responding to the technical question. If we are going to that point , then I would take something shot on a iPhone and decent sound design and ADR over a nicely shot film w...

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Robin Chappell

Well, gee, I dunno. I know of at least five TV Series that are shot on DSLR's (particularly the 7D), and many an Indie Movie is shot on them. They're easier to handle and easier to Post with. I'm planning on shooting my Indie projects with one. Only the Big Features still shoot celluloid.

Richard Trombly

but as you say Simon, the cost difference of 15,000 USD or so is not a risk you might be willing to take in a feature budgeted at a few million USD. But it is dreadfully critical to the semi-pro. Depends upon the production and the intended distribution.

Joe Becker
Video Direct to Hard Drive

I'm looking for the best way to record video directly to a hard drive in the field. I do a lot of hand-held work. So, I'm going to be carrying this thing around quite a bit. OnLocation works great for stationary use, like when I'm shooting a TV show in a studio Focus Enhancement's Firestore is an op...

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Justus Beckmann

Hi guys, just to clear things up a bit, the 4GB limit on FAT32 cards exists. Fact. But it also depends on what you film. If your material does not involve a lot of movement or light changes, you can a...

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Joe Becker

I used a firewire connection on my camera. like I said, I do not use a DSLR. not sure what the others were using but, firewire makes sense

Joe Becker

first, we all have macs so, apparently, we were all using mac formatted hard drives. that clears up the 4GB question. second, I do not know how they connected their cameras to the laptops, but they di...

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Adrian Sierkowski

Do not use a spinning hard drive. You'd want to look into something like a Hyperdeck Shuttle with SSDs. Movement on spinning hard-drive platters is a recipe for disaster. The SSDs may be more expensive (now) but they are far far far more robust.

Joe Becker

I agree, solid state is the way to go.

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