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Posted by Bob Ford on 10/06/50 11:34
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 22:42:00 GMT, "Steve Guidry"
<steveguidry@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Why are you making this complicated ?
>
>Just shoot it with a tripod-mounted camera and operator. Then edit and
>distribute it the traditional way.
>
>Steve
>
Good point Steve!
Little Johnny's mommy will buy one copy and then daddy will make 50
copies for all the rest of the family members plus all his friends :-(
Shoot the thing with one camera, one operator, keep the tape very
clean, drop heads and tails on it and run the copies from the
original.
>
>
>"Guitrzman" <ron@nospam.harvestrecords.com> wrote in message
>news:ron-21F298.06490413122005@news1.west.earthlink.net...
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I am looking for some advice on what equipment to buy to video remotely
>> in a small concert hall. This is in conjunction with an audio recording
>> studio built right next to the hall. I want to mount a PTZ camera in
>> the hall, remotely control it from the studio where the video feed will
>> be coupled with the audio feed. I want to record the video and audio
>> streams on a PC and then edit it to DVD to sell to the patrons and
>> artist.
>>
>> So my needs are:
>>
>> 1. Recommendations for a Good PTZ camera that is better than security
>> quality. This is for little johnny's recital so his proud parents and
>> grandparents can have a DVD of the performance.
>>
>> 2. Suggestions on a remote control.. I know joystick controls are
>> sometimes more expensive than the actual cams. How about software PTZ
>> control?
>>
>> 3. Recommendations on software that can record both a independent video
>> and audio feed and then edit to be DVD ready. I have a PowerMac G5 but
>> would buy a PC if it integrated better with this sort of thing.
>>
>> 4. A good bank to get a third mortgage on my home to pay for this!! LOL
>>
>> -- If a completely different set up has worked for any of you, I would
>> be interested to hear about it.
>
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
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