Canon C300 @24p with S6000 -- possible?
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:54 am
Okay. We have had several cast meetings. Everyone is gung ho for DEATH WALKS BEHIND YOU. Optimistic. We believe we will get green-lighted. We are on a roll for our next production.
LOL. I know just enough to get myself in trouble.
I have done a lot of reading on the Canon C300, coming out March 30th. Aware of the price plus lens plus all the needed accessories. We may be able to cover the cost (with limited fixed lens purchases and EF loaners) and an additional cut here and there on other predicted and budgeted costs.
Here are some questions.
Will I be able to edit at the 24p that the camera offers on the S6000? Or will I have to stay at 30p?
What complications can I expect by using the Canon C300 footage on the S6000 (just purchased)?
What additional products will I have to purchase to be able to edit footage from the C 300 on the S6000?
While I have had no problems in the past working with Pro Hi-8, then Pro DVcam on any Microsystem's editing system (I have had several different systems), I am taking a big leap jumping from 4 DVcam cameras/format (up to 3 - 1/2" chips) to a 35 mm full frame (3840x2160) camera. So. Fear of the super unknown...
Before I take that leap. What should I be aware of. Feel free to E-mail me. I have time to learn and prepare before we go into production and purchase a new high-end camera. The script is polished and A+ by all that have read it. The cast is excellent -- all extremely ON BOARD. We have the locations needed. Not a lot of SFX or intricate production needs (I am competent behind the camera, lighting, audio recording and editing)... Canon D5 and D7 are out of the running as a usable format on our upcoming projects -- we need a 'motion picture' style of camera.
We are looking for the best and most marketable 'end' format. Don't want to limit our final product before we start. Many here on these threads know so much more than I. Some sell cameras and are very up to date on technology. Could really use any information that you could throw my way.
Thank you in advance.
LOL. I know just enough to get myself in trouble.
I have done a lot of reading on the Canon C300, coming out March 30th. Aware of the price plus lens plus all the needed accessories. We may be able to cover the cost (with limited fixed lens purchases and EF loaners) and an additional cut here and there on other predicted and budgeted costs.
Here are some questions.
Will I be able to edit at the 24p that the camera offers on the S6000? Or will I have to stay at 30p?
What complications can I expect by using the Canon C300 footage on the S6000 (just purchased)?
What additional products will I have to purchase to be able to edit footage from the C 300 on the S6000?
While I have had no problems in the past working with Pro Hi-8, then Pro DVcam on any Microsystem's editing system (I have had several different systems), I am taking a big leap jumping from 4 DVcam cameras/format (up to 3 - 1/2" chips) to a 35 mm full frame (3840x2160) camera. So. Fear of the super unknown...
Before I take that leap. What should I be aware of. Feel free to E-mail me. I have time to learn and prepare before we go into production and purchase a new high-end camera. The script is polished and A+ by all that have read it. The cast is excellent -- all extremely ON BOARD. We have the locations needed. Not a lot of SFX or intricate production needs (I am competent behind the camera, lighting, audio recording and editing)... Canon D5 and D7 are out of the running as a usable format on our upcoming projects -- we need a 'motion picture' style of camera.
We are looking for the best and most marketable 'end' format. Don't want to limit our final product before we start. Many here on these threads know so much more than I. Some sell cameras and are very up to date on technology. Could really use any information that you could throw my way.
Thank you in advance.