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Posted by Martin Heffels on 02/04/06 23:23
On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 22:36:35 GMT, "Larry J."
<usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote:
>> It will be more like 1-foot square.
>
>That's tiny, but could still be difficult to light and shoot if
>it's something like a maze with high walls.
>
>Not knowing, I'd suggest some simple soft light, from the top to
>eliminate wall shadows as much as possible. If it's like some
>mazes I've seen with clear lucite walls, then you could get a lot
>of reflections. Soft light will help here, too.
You can use a polarizer to cut down the reflections on the glass.
>Many TV stations have no cheap, easy method of converting PAL to
>NTSC, and if they have to go through that process, won't bother
>with it. They get a lot of promotional stuff.
True. You have to check with the technical program delivery-specs of the
station(s) you want to sell it too, and you'll probably find out that you
have to deliver it in PAL or NTSC (depending on locale), and that they
won't do the conversion (unless they are really, really, really, very,
very, very interested in your material).
>Either way, I'd suggest shooting it in the format that the MAJORITY
>of your reciipient TV stations will want, be that PAL or NTSC, and
>provide the alternative format yourself. Don't expect them to do
>it.
Good advice!
cheers
-martin-
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