|  | Posted by Larry J. on 01/01/06 20:37 
Waiving the right to remain silent, "David McCall"<david.mccall@comcast.net> said:
 
 > "Larry J." <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in message
 > news:Xns973E775E0180Ethefrogprince@70.169.32.36...
 >>
 >> VHS in the hands of somone who knows how to shoot will look
 >> better than DV from someone who doesn't.
 >>
 > There's some wisdom in that.
 >
 >> Video/Filmmaking is not ALL about resolution...
 >>
 > It depends on your "position" in the production. If it is
 > you are responsible for the equipment for a job, then it
 > is all about picture quality, which mike is best, etc.
 > You would know that better than just about anybody
 > in this group. People rely on you to provide the very
 > best the budget will allow. If you don't, then your
 > phone doesn't ring.
 >
 > It is correct to say that the content is most important,
 > but that doesn't mean that the hardware doesn't matter.
 > I just wanted to clarify that for the noobes that tend to
 > ask these questions.
 
 Hi David..!
 
 It wasn't my intent to imply that hardware doesn't matter, but to
 answer someone who seemed to think that it's all that DOES matter.
 
 > BTW, Happy New Year to all of you out there.
 
 Same on ya..!
 
 --
 Larry Jandro
 Video Engineering & Equipment Rentals
 Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
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