View Full Version : JVC Pro HD Open House on Friday 21 Oct in NYC


Chris Hurd
October 18th, 2005, 07:31 AM
For those in the New York City area, JVC has an "Open House" on Friday Oct. 21st, free to attend but limited seating available. The Pro HD lineup will be there, including the HD100 plus a screening of Charles Papert's Mini35 tests converted to 35mm by DuArt. Location and other specific information is detailed on this page:

http://www.abelcine.com/bodies/body213.php

Andrew Young
October 18th, 2005, 05:08 PM
Hello all dvinfo.net readers & posters. This Friday, October 21, DuArt Film & Video is joining with JVC and Abel Cine Tech to present a free seminar on the capabilities and field use of the HD100. The presentation will consist of a discussion of my own experience with the camera during a grueling two week National Geographic shoot in a remote rainforest in Madagascar, as well as in a studio set-up in New York. About 12 minutes of material from these two shoots that was filmed out to 35mm by DuArt will be presented and discussed. We will also present a filmout of the HD100/mini35 test by Charles Papert that is posted on this site. Abel Cine Tech will provide an overview of the camera and present available lens and accessory options. The seminar will take place at 9:00 and 12:30 at the Tribeca Screening Room in New York. Space is limited, so those interested in attending should call Penny at Abel Cine Tech (212-462-0100) to reserve a space. For more information, please visit these sites: http://www.abelcine.com/bodies/body213.php
http://pro.jvc.com/prof/main.jsp

I look forward to seeing some of you there.

Andrew Young
VP, Special Projects
DuArt Film & Video
Director/DP, Archipelago Films

Nate Weaver
October 18th, 2005, 05:23 PM
Ahg! Stuff I shot on the big screen! And I'm on the wrong coast!

Gary McClurg
October 18th, 2005, 05:46 PM
Really, why can't we have a showing here in California...

Funny thing is as soon as I head back to Missouri... they'll have a showing the day I'm in Arizona...

I just thought of something...

Chris if you're in New York... video the screen again like you did with the Canon... and post it.

I'm just kidding...

Charles Papert
October 18th, 2005, 10:43 PM
Nate, I believe we will have a screening of the filmout in LA at some point, now that it has been struck.

Nate Weaver
October 18th, 2005, 11:11 PM
Cool. I was just thinking..."er, DuArt doesn't have an office on the west coast...fat chance it'll make it here."

Chris Hurd
October 20th, 2005, 05:53 AM
Thread "stuck" until Friday night.

Luis Otero
October 20th, 2005, 07:42 AM
Hello all dvinfo.net readers & posters. This Friday, October 21, DuArt Film & Video is joining with JVC and Abel Cine Tech to present a free seminar on the capabilities and field use of the HD100. The presentation will consist of a discussion of my own experience with the camera during a grueling two week National Geographic shoot in a remote rainforest in Madagascar, as well as in a studio set-up in New York. About 12 minutes of material from these two shoots that was filmed out to 35mm by DuArt will be presented and discussed. We will also present a filmout of the HD100/mini35 test by Charles Papert that is posted on this site. Abel Cine Tech will provide an overview of the camera and present available lens and accessory options. The seminar will take place at 9:00 and 12:30 at the Tribeca Screening Room in New York. Space is limited, so those interested in attending should call Penny at Abel Cine Tech (212-462-0100) to reserve a space. For more information, please visit these sites: http://www.abelcine.com/bodies/body213.php
http://pro.jvc.com/prof/main.jsp

I look forward to seeing some of you there.

Andrew Young
VP, Special Projects
DuArt Film & Video
Director/DP, Archipelago Films


So, it will have some blowout to 35mm that does not include the Mini as part of the set-up? I am planning to attend, and I am really interested to see some 35mm material without the Mini adapter.

Luis

Andrew Young
October 20th, 2005, 07:58 AM
So, it will have some blowout to 35mm that does not include the Mini as part of the set-up? I am planning to attend, and I am really interested to see some 35mm material without the Mini adapter.

Luis

Yes, Luis, there will be 8 minutes from my Madagascar shoot, which is documentary style, and as a contrast, 2.5 minutes of material from a controlled tungsten lit set-up I did with the 13x lens. All of it shot out to 35mm. See you there.

Andy

Joe Carney
October 20th, 2005, 08:45 AM
If anyone from Northern VA would like to ride with me, I'll call abel and make reservations. It's only a little over 4 hrs to NYC from the DC area.
Email me by this afternoon, before I make the call if interested. I can take up to 3 people in comfort. Come back the same day.

Chris Hurd
October 20th, 2005, 04:11 PM
Damn, I am in the City but stuck at the PhotoPlus Expo over at Javits. Most likely I'll miss out, but if I can swing a two-hour lunch, I'll try to drop by.

Ben Syverson
October 21st, 2005, 09:41 AM
Yes, Luis, there will be 8 minutes from my Madagascar shoot

Andrew, for those of us who can't be in NYC today, could you briefly tell us your thoughts on the camera? Also, can you confirm that the FILMOUT mode is indeed a straight linear response curve?

Joe Carney
October 21st, 2005, 07:43 PM
Well, just got back to Fairfax. All I can say is....wow. Charles, Nate, you could tell people you originated on 35mm and everyone would believe you.

Andy gave an excellent talk about his experience with the camera, to make a long story short, this camera is tougher than it looks, but I will leave the details to Andy. Considering his lack of experience with the camera, the problems with FCP...other things...the film out was excellent, even with a few scenes that had the tell tale video look. Overall, using factory presets, stock lenses and a glued on Wide angle lense it was great. The Vignette witht the artist, using the 13x lense looked like it originated on 16mm instead of video.
It is not for those looking for a camera to auto everything for them. If you are willing to take the time to learn all the features, it will reward you. If all you want if simple point and shoot, look elsewhere.

The HVX200 and new Canon not withstanding...this is THE camera for indie film makers, especially considering the price.

Joe Carney
October 21st, 2005, 08:00 PM
Another thing. Considering the extreme conditions Andy shot in, anyone who felt you couldn't just go out and shoot something, or wanted to do wildlife video. Not to worry, it performs great. Just be prepared to master your tools to get the best look.

Charles Papert
October 22nd, 2005, 10:16 AM
Thanks for the report, Joe. Looking forward to seeing the filmout footage.

John Benton
November 1st, 2005, 09:57 AM
Did anyone who attended get the feeling that JVC was preparing a new version of this Camera (to address certain features, like the lens for example) in the next few months?
Thanks,
J