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timderoche

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  1. thanks Michael. that's really helpful.

     

     

    I'm producing a half-hour interview show for PBS.  We're shooting it in "limbo" (black set plus a couple of flatscreen monitors in background) and will include lots of close ups (similar to your standard episode of Charlie Rose).

     

    I'm faced with a decision about cameras.  Do I go with the DVX100A or do I go with Beta or Digibeta (which are both about twice as expensive)?

     

    Since this is a pilot that will air on PBS affiliates and will also be used to raise money, I want it to look as professional as possible.  Without a technical background, I'm not exactly sure if the DVX100A will produce the highest broadcast-quality results.  Are there any other limitations that I should be aware of?

     

    Anybody out there have any suggestions for me?

     

    Appreciate the help.

     

    Tim

  2. I'm producing a half-hour interview show for PBS. We're shooting it in "limbo" (black set plus a couple of flatscreen monitors in background) and will include lots of close ups (similar to your standard episode of Charlie Rose).

     

    I'm faced with a decision about cameras. Do I go with the DVX100A or do I go with Beta or Digibeta (which are both about twice as expensive)?

     

    Since this is a pilot that will air on PBS affiliates and will also be used to raise money, I want it to look as professional as possible. Without a technical background, I'm not exactly sure if the DVX100A will produce the highest broadcast-quality results. Are there any other limitations that I should be aware of?

     

    Anybody out there have any suggestions for me?

     

    Appreciate the help.

     

    Tim

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