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Re: One Camera...or Two?
by
Jeffrey Gould
on Apr 23, 2008 at 3:48:04 pm
Thank you Mark, I agree 100% with all you said. Yes, I hate the zoom in, zoom out look...I like to cut it like a live TV show: cut to camera 2, camera one goes in for CU, then cut to that camera and have camera 2 pick up another shot. I don't think I will have the luxury of saying "can we do that again from another angle".
I would have to use wireless mics so they are free to move around. Not sure if a boom hanging from above would help as they are very dynamic and move a lot.
Speaking of Power Point, are there any new ways of importing a PP into Premiere? I used to convert each slide into a BMP, but it takes a quality hit. Would something like Camtasia work? Now I need to look around to rent the same or similar camera that I own: a Sony DVCAM 450WSL. I'm thinking 4:3 would be the way to go, since it will used in a classroom setting and not sure they will have a Plasma or LCD screen. Thanks again.
Jeffrey S. Gould
Action Media Productions
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