High Definition is Finally Taking Off
The video & multimedia world has been talking about high definition for years. We all know that Hollywood sees high definition through the world of 35mm film but for many, video still aspires to be as good as film when it "grows up". Many that work in the film industry think video will never be as good as 35mm. Then, there's the new breed of creative mind that says HD video is plenty good enough and they have made video their choice. Lower production costs and immediately viewable dailies may be a driving force behind their decision. We have seen many corporate users shooting and editing in HD video as well as some low budget film productions. Our corporate clients have shown us a steady increase in their use of Sony HDCAM, Panasonic DVCPro HD, and Sony XDCAM HD in our six facilities across the U.S. While we are not fans of the Canon, JVC or Sony HDV formats, we have seen some budget conscious productions use this low cost entry into the HD world. As we gear up to offer more HD formats and services, I would like to know which HD video format you believe is best for corporate television and why? I look forward to your posts.
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