Michael Wisniewski
September 15th, 2004, 01:11 AM
Thanks for any thoughts/advice - I'm a newbie to paying/shooting gigs.
I just got a paying/re-curring gig for a tv show. It entails a lot of run & gun interviews in a variety of environments: homes, clubs, offices, street, etc. with a local celebrity as the talent.
I'm wondering if the DVX100 or XL2 would be up to the task? I know the PD-170 is the best deal for this type of work, especially with B&H's current deal and I'm leaning towards it. But I'm wondering if it's advisable to get the DVX100 or XL2 for the flexibility of the 16:9, progressive or other features?
On a personal note, I would use the 16:9 and progressive in my own personal narrative works, but since this is for business, I'd rather get the best machine for the job.
Note: The producer said he doesn't care what aspect ratio my crew uses - he just cares about the content.
I just got a paying/re-curring gig for a tv show. It entails a lot of run & gun interviews in a variety of environments: homes, clubs, offices, street, etc. with a local celebrity as the talent.
I'm wondering if the DVX100 or XL2 would be up to the task? I know the PD-170 is the best deal for this type of work, especially with B&H's current deal and I'm leaning towards it. But I'm wondering if it's advisable to get the DVX100 or XL2 for the flexibility of the 16:9, progressive or other features?
On a personal note, I would use the 16:9 and progressive in my own personal narrative works, but since this is for business, I'd rather get the best machine for the job.
Note: The producer said he doesn't care what aspect ratio my crew uses - he just cares about the content.