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Re: [HD and Digital Cinema Production] HDV acceptable for broadcast?   Message List  
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I suggest shooting in True HD (1080i format) as
opposed to using the HDV. I have used the HDV and they
do poor in low lighting, high movement, quick zooms,
and quick pans! HDNet (www.hd.net) only accepts
programming shot in TRUE HD their format is the 1080i,
you may try that.

--- scotwrubin <scotwrubin@...> wrote:
>
> I'm getting involved in a fairly large 3 day
> production and we're
> weighing the costs/benefits to shooting in True HD
> or using HDV.
> The first use of the content will be online
> distribution so it will
> obviously be compressed.
> We would like to use the assets to produce some
> specials for HD
> broadcast and wonder if networks are only airing
> programming shot in
> TRUE HD.
>
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
>
>
>
>



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