Lets say I want to shoot movies to be digitally projected in cinema halls
[Aiming for Indian market - many theaters have already started downloading movies into Qube Server and projecting it on screen without DVDs/Films !! + I am originally from India]
Aim:
I want to buy a HD(V) camera which does this best. Hone the process, and shoot movies next year
Why:
A Low Budget film shot in HD, commands both respect (in media) and also makes it easier to make a movie with a powerful desktop (F/X, editing, post).
[glow=red,2,300]And it looks spectacular on screen[/glow]
Questions:
- For movies, is there a difference between NTSC/PAL. Do movies shown in PAL countries run at 25fps as opposed to 24fps ? So 24P is irrelavent ?
- If HDX100, doesnt offer NTSC/PAL switch - is it a big disadvantage or a simple matter of 24P > PAL conversion
- '24P is universal'...meaning it can be translated to ANY format... is that true ? So I shoot here, for projecting in India...?
I donno the correct questions to ask, but am very excited... almost feeling like '96 when internet was starting...
So throw curveballs, and provide answers/alternatives if possible
Relavant Links:
Digital film projection: good and bad news
http://www.real-image.com/digital/diginews/020501.asp
Bollywood warming up to eCinema
http://www.real-image.com/digital/diginews/120401.asp
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02-25-2005 04:33 PM
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11-07-2005 06:07 AM
The rules of shooting NTSC and PAL for Film/filmlook. Shoot 24P when you have NTSC and 25P when you have PAL. You can very easy go from 24 to 25 and 25 to 24. And yes all PAL movies goes at 25P when you watch them on DVD.
Originally Posted by redindian
Yes 24P is very universal. All movies shoot on film is shoot 24fps.
If you live in PAL land buy PAL, In NTSC land buy NTSC. The 24/25 fps isnt really a big issue if you shoot for a cinema movie.
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11-07-2005 03:27 PM
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Easy?!
Originally Posted by MovieSwede
«Speed up (24p --> 25p) it's not the same of the opposite (25p --> 24p); the effect will not be the same!
[there are different results - an "european time" would be speedy increase instead of the slowdown, if not the majority of the american audiences will say «this is even more boring than something I could think up!...»
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http://www.dvxuser.com/V3/showthread...&page=23&pp=10
Post#225http://www.dvxuser.com/V3/showthread...&page=22&pp=10
Originally Posted by Edelweiss
Post#220http://www.dvxuser.com/V3/showthread...&page=29&pp=10
Originally Posted by Edelweiss
Post#282Besides, «I think that the human (emotions) perception can change if it is playedback @ 24 or 25 frames. Even unconsciously. That's for this reason the majority says: it's non-noticeable @ "conscience" level. But we must know there are a lot of hidden issues that not even the business experts know why A succeed & B not. That's why we call it as an art form and not only as business.»
Originally Posted by SPZ
http://www.dvxuser.com/V3/showthread...&page=23&pp=10
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Originally Posted by Edelweiss
That's why WE (I'm not alone) ask for it. I don't see any NTSC guy ask sadly for 25p/50i besides the rental ones...
Originally Posted by MovieSwede
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11-07-2005 03:28 PM
A NTSC guy dont ask for it because he has really no use for it. A European on the other hand does.
You will have to slow down or speed up no matter what if you planning to realese a movie both on the cinemas and on DVD, tv etc.
If you planning to shoot for a cinema relese. The 24/25 is gonna be the least of your worries.
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11-07-2005 03:59 PM
Why will it be? And there isn't any solution from Panasonic unless a double purchase?
Originally Posted by MovieSwede
As you can see mentioned above...
Originally Posted by MovieSwede
In that particular point, I agree with you...but it's a question of perfectionism for who sees the "cinema" as an art form where all the details are very important, OK?!
Originally Posted by MovieSwede
I have a challenge for you or will we have another FABNAQ?...
Originally Posted by Emanuel
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11-07-2005 04:13 PM
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11-07-2005 04:19 PM
<PS> It's also a question (the 2nd one) of a real perception not a stupid name for a propaganda pseudo-blog [the blogosphere was the ultimate place for the freedom - as you well know as a true scandinavian that I'm sure you are - until this farce...]
Originally Posted by MovieSwede
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11-07-2005 11:54 PM
Ok if you have both cam and want filmout without slowmotion. Go with 25P. Even if the framerate isnt perfect for film you will get more resolution with the DVCPROHD codec. (1440*1080)
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11-08-2005 03:59 AM
Thanks for your answer - I'm following your POV, MovieSwede - but I'm not so convinced...yet.
[1st problem]
What do you think about audio pitch problems - or its possibility - during the 25p -> 24p/film-out conversion?
[2nd problem]
If:
A)
25p
is not the same than, that is worst/videoisher [at least @ my eyes*]
25p -> film-out -> 25p
also
24p -> 25p
is not the same than, that is worst/videoisher than [at least @ my eyes*]
24p -> film-out -> 25p
so, do you think that:
AA)
25p (1440x1080)
will it be better than
24p (1280x1080) -> film-out -> 25p (or even 24p without frame conversion)?
or
AB)
25p (1440x1080) -> 24p only for film-out -> film-out -> 25p
will it be better than ['cause the resolution?]
24p (1280x1080) -> film-out -> 25p (or even 24p without frame conversion)?
*maybe it's not a question of numbers




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