A revolution in video production?
With the advent of new technologies in DVD and digital video
production, corporate production houses are poised to start
creating much higher quality videos at a much lower cost. Recent
HDV model releases from both Sony (HVR-Z1P) and JVC (GY-HD101)
has seen high definition video production become available to
smaller production companies. As a result we are now able to
produce videos at full 1080i HD resolution, and with the release
of Canon's hugely anticipated XL H1 get full HD-SDI uncompressed
video straight from the camera.
The Canon XL H1 is long awaited follow up to the industry
stalwarts the XL1/2 series. It is the company's first foray into
HDV video and is also the first camera in this range to feature
uncompressed HD-SDI output. What this means is that for the
first time video producers can purchase a relatively cheap
camera (less than US$9000) and edit full uncompressed video,
without the disadvantages of using HDV and an intermediate codec
to edit.
Whether you are in music video, corporate video, DVD or
multimedia production, you now have the opportunity to compete
with the larger companies with much higher overheads. This is
great for freelancers and the industry in general as productions
can be completed at more competitive rates and the huge
investment in both camera gear and edit suites doesn't break the
bank like it used to.
Remember the good old days when a BetaSP rig cost you
$80-$100000 and about the same for an Avid setup? I for one am
sure happy about the reduction in expenses and look forward to
seeing some amazing work from everyone with all of this new gear.
Focusview video and multimedia is a Melbourne based company
specializing in video production, CD ROM production and DVD
production.