Some of the tools I use to bring your vision to life:
| The Panasonic DVX100a |
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| The amazing DVX100a by Panasonic offers what is arguably the truest and most vivid color reproduction in any standard definition video camera at any price. The DVX100a captures a crystal clear image along with strong, line-balanced audio. It is the choice for documentary video and interview photography. Its overall image quality is considered to be generally superior to that of Beta SP. | |
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| Sony BVW Beta SP Camera | ![]() |
| The workhorse of the video industry, the BVW Series of Betacam SP Camcorders is the first choice for ENG field photography. Solid image recording and flawless analog audio make this the choice for television commercials and video interviews. Its clear, uncompressed image makes this camera excellent for chroma key or green screen/blue screen photography. | |
| PROS: Robust Line Balanced Audio XLR Strong, Clear Image Interchangeable Lenses |
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| Sony DVW DigiBeta Camera | ![]() |
| Arguably the highest quality standard definition video available, the Digital Betacam is the premier broadcast format for uncompressed video. The Digital Betacam captures crystal clear 16bit digital audio and astoundingly vivid images. It is the best choice for standard definition green screen and blue screen photography bar none. The DVW series has added a progressive format camera to the family. | |
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CONS: Interlaced Video (Not for the 24p Version) Standard NTSC Color and Contrast Palette |
| Final Cut Pro | ![]() |
| The standard in professional nonlinear editing. Final Cut Pro is resolution independent and supports a dizzying list of media types. There is literally nothing you can Imagine that Final Cut Pro can not help bring to life. | |
| Adobe Premiere Pro | ![]() |
| The most popular and fastest growing set of video editing tools available in America. Any local commercial you see is more likely posted on Premiere Pro than any other post production tool. Premiere Pro is offered for the convenience and utility of clients who have projects archived in Premiere. | |