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What to do with my HD project?
by David Benassi on Jun 30, 2009 at 6:32:28 am

I just finished editing a short film of mine that was shot on HD video. Being that its my first film I want to show it around, but also being that I shot it on HD video I feel that people should see it in all its HD glory. But a standard DVD doesn't support HD quality and I don't think my computer can burn Blu-Ray (IMAC 2005) and most people I know don't have Blue-Ray players anyway. I'm wondering if there is another way to show my HD glory to my friends without having to invite them over to watch it on my computer.. Can I at least get a higher quality burn on a standard DVD than I would with regular DV footage?
Also, I do plan on sending it to a festival, so any ideas on the best way to get an HD version to them?

Sorry if this sounds a bit amateurish, this is my first time actually finishing a project! Thanks

David


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