I know this will be interesting, so to preamble...The "you should be talking about this with your DP" doesn't work because I don't have a DP as of yet. (Applications gladly accepted...)
We are in preproduction of our second feature. The budget is roughly $200K. We are shooting it digitally. So far, in talking to distributors, when you say "digital," they assume HD. If you are shooting SD, they balk and say your project will be junk.
Enter the Canon XL2...
I was originally planning to shoot with the XL2 in 24P. Now I'm debating going to HD. Other than the new format (which I am almost completely unfamiliar with), it brings on new camera issues. We obviously don't have the $$$ for "Pro" HD cameras. Glass is important to me, because I want a good depth of field. The Canon XL H1 and the JVC GY-HD100U have good glass, but neither are out now (we are tentatively shooting this winter). Obviously, any "new" camera has to have some run-throughs and tests to get comfortable with it. The other <$10K cams out there (that I know of) don't have the lenses I want
Basically, I'm just looking for opinions. I was completely hot to shoot a low budget indie on the XL2. Suddenly, ANYTHING SD seems to be the kiss of death. I can't believe the XL2's picture would be "unacceptable" for a low budget feature. Then again, if many won't even consider looking at it if it isn't HD...
You can see where I'm coming from...?
We are in preproduction of our second feature. The budget is roughly $200K. We are shooting it digitally. So far, in talking to distributors, when you say "digital," they assume HD. If you are shooting SD, they balk and say your project will be junk.
Enter the Canon XL2...
I was originally planning to shoot with the XL2 in 24P. Now I'm debating going to HD. Other than the new format (which I am almost completely unfamiliar with), it brings on new camera issues. We obviously don't have the $$$ for "Pro" HD cameras. Glass is important to me, because I want a good depth of field. The Canon XL H1 and the JVC GY-HD100U have good glass, but neither are out now (we are tentatively shooting this winter). Obviously, any "new" camera has to have some run-throughs and tests to get comfortable with it. The other <$10K cams out there (that I know of) don't have the lenses I want
Basically, I'm just looking for opinions. I was completely hot to shoot a low budget indie on the XL2. Suddenly, ANYTHING SD seems to be the kiss of death. I can't believe the XL2's picture would be "unacceptable" for a low budget feature. Then again, if many won't even consider looking at it if it isn't HD...
You can see where I'm coming from...?