I've been chosen to do a comedy pretend celebrity dinner party video where all the action will take place at the 10 person dining table from beginning to end and then it will be chopped up into uniformed segments.
I'm using my Sony HDR cx900 mounted on a mobile tripod and two HDR cx330's stationed at an angle on opposite sides of the table positioned around head and shoulder high.
I want to record in 60p (avchd) and then render for viewing on Internet.
The cx330's record both 60i and 60p as well as dual record for MP4.. My cx900 records the same.
I'll have the ability to frame check all three cameras via IPad remote and a mounted hd monitor on the mobile unit.
I don't want to turned in anything less than beautiful results to client so I'm not too proud to ask for suggestions on how to pull this off by comparing notes I can gather from all the great brothers and sisters I know are in this forum.
Of course, one of my main concerns, and there are a few, is that all three video images match.. And then I'll be learning a little more about multicam editing as well.
I will rely on my audio that will be recorded to my cx900 by way of a beachtek xlr and two sennheiser shotguns boomed overhead.
Any advice and ideas offered here will be further proof that I have a chance at doing this with a " Sony Family" of pros approach.
Credit for any ideas I use from this forum will be prominently noted on my work.
I'm using my Sony HDR cx900 mounted on a mobile tripod and two HDR cx330's stationed at an angle on opposite sides of the table positioned around head and shoulder high.
I want to record in 60p (avchd) and then render for viewing on Internet.
The cx330's record both 60i and 60p as well as dual record for MP4.. My cx900 records the same.
I'll have the ability to frame check all three cameras via IPad remote and a mounted hd monitor on the mobile unit.
I don't want to turned in anything less than beautiful results to client so I'm not too proud to ask for suggestions on how to pull this off by comparing notes I can gather from all the great brothers and sisters I know are in this forum.
Of course, one of my main concerns, and there are a few, is that all three video images match.. And then I'll be learning a little more about multicam editing as well.
I will rely on my audio that will be recorded to my cx900 by way of a beachtek xlr and two sennheiser shotguns boomed overhead.
Any advice and ideas offered here will be further proof that I have a chance at doing this with a " Sony Family" of pros approach.
Credit for any ideas I use from this forum will be prominently noted on my work.