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I shoot Day-In-The-Life videos for large law firms as part of what I do for a living. I really want an HD camera or better (Scarlet) for other projects I'm involved in, but thought it might be overkill for my law clients. Most of my D-I-L videos are seen in court rooms or board rooms only.
Amazingly, today I got a call from a major law firm in Baltimore that I shoot lots of work for asking if I had plans to upgrade to HD. I told them around the first of 2009...they were pleased at the idea of upgrading, even though it means additional equipment for them for quality playback. I guess almost everybody appreciates high quality images even when the subject is not that exciting. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Brixton, London, UK
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That is correct. But it's hard to hide a hard on when you're dressed like Minnie Pearl
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Brixton, London, UK
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Scarlet will also give you excelent DR and low light capabilities
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Low light is really important...I've shot quite a few CP kids over the past ten years, when you throw a camera light at the little sweet hearts...they just want to stare at it.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Brixton, London, UK
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ah cute. Good low light just makes everything so much easyer if you don't have a huge lighting set-up. so much less stress.
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