Monday, February 8, 2010

Re: [Avid-L2] Reality TV Formats

I would favor the EX3 but some might find the Panasonic Monopiece
designs easier to squeeze in (and out) of tight spots.

Love the EX3 quality, but there are other considerations here.

A friend of mine, who has been shooting active volcano footage for
decades, swears that you should only carry a camera that you are willing
to ditch without hesitation!

RT

Rupert Watson wrote:

>
>
> If you are sitting in the back of a police car, people I know who do
> that for a living all seem to favour the Sony EX3.
>
> The small form factor means you can lean forward and shoot between the
> front seats, whereas the larger, shoulder mounted, cameras make this a
> lot harder and the footage has a more remote-from-the-action feel.
>
> Rupert Watson
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> Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] Reality TV Formats
>
> I worked on 5 reality shows last year... all were shot on either
> Panasonic P2 or Sony EX
>
> Yeah... I'd say stay away from HDV.
>
> george
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