11 posts tagged “apple”
At school we are currently getting into video and audio production. Currently we produce about 3 shows fairly regularly for example our current project that we are really into is The Aaron Show. We have produced about four episodes but only released one on the website, however we are currently looking at increasing our production value with some new equipment.
First of all, the camera:
We are currently using a JVC HDD camcorder which is really nice but it does not have a mic input which is a big disadvantage and as it is a hard drive based camera it compresses the video to mpeg 2 so we do not get the highest quality video that you might get with DV tapes - is this correct?
Another problem that we are having is interlacing. When we record the video and edit it there is no sign of any really bad interlacing. We have tried dozens of codec’s in different qualities such as quicktime, mpeg and wmv all of these produce really bad interlacing. So we have more or less narrowed it down to the software that we are currently using Adobe Premiere Elements. As when we watch the footage it is fine before putting it into premiere.
However we think that it might be viable to get a new camera with a mic input and higher quality video and we have narrowed it down to about 3 cameras -
- Canon HV20 (my preference) It does 1080i and 24p plus it records to DV tapes. I know that Merlin Mann, Leo Laporte and Alex Lindsay like it. The only downside that I know of is that it doesn't have very good low light performance. We would be able to get hold of this for about £680 from amazon.co.uk
- Sony HDR-HC7 It is over £100 more expensive and it also does 1080i but not in 24p. It also does DV tapes, the main improvement over to HV20 is the low light performance, but I'm not sure if the money is worth the performance.
- Sanyo Xacti HD2 This is a hard one, it is very cheap from amazon.co.uk at £325 and it does 720p, it has a mic input . The major downside which for most probably isn't, is the fact that it records to SD cards and then obviously through that Mpeg2 which is heavily compressed HD. Also that it takes up a lot of room meaning that with a 4GB card which can be pretty expensive give you about 40minutes of HD video. Another thing for me is something that I can't find anywhere is whether it works with a tripod as due to the design I'm not sure whether is does have one. I'm sure that this camera would be great for "in the field" stuff but most of our work is studio based and if we do go outside we would still definitely need a tripod.
What do you think? - any other suggestions for cameras?
Next is hardware which will affect the software.
Mac or PC? We recently took a trip to a place in Cheltenham about how they produce video they use Final Cut Pro and a host of Macs. But do we really need one and is the Apple software superior over say Adobe’s video suite – but I’ll cover the rest in the software bit.
So lets cover the actual machine itself:
We have a fair budget of about £2300 for the Computer itself.
A big decision is whether we should get a Mac Pro or an iMac. This is hard because we want the computer to be able to everything seamlessly and be able to last a long time (say at least 4 years) This makes us lean towards the Mac Pro as it is very expandable unlike the iMac. There is much more space for hard drives which we would naturally need for video. Plus we could also upgrade the ram easily. But one big downside to the Mac Pro is naturally is the price and would it be overkill to get one especially as we would also have to get a monitor or two. But this is the price that we have come up with:
2.66 GHz
2GB ram (1GB from Crucial)
1x 250 GB HDD
1x 500GB HDD (not from Apple)
ATI Radeon X1900 XT (big question on this in a bit)
Dell 22” monitor
Logitech VX Revolution
This adds up to about £2292
Now here are a couple of questions about the Mac Pro:
- How long do you expect it to last- as long as we thing it will (4 years +)
- Do we really need the ATI card or should we stick with the NVIDIA card this is one major thing as we are not sure as to whether it will give us the performance we need in the future if we decided to migrate to even more demanding software.
So next in the iMac. It is far cheaper and seems reasonably powerful but our major problem with it is the expandability. I am aware that they might be updating it on Monday so I shall not go into specs but would a reasonably tricked out one last us a while?
Next is software. We are looking at Final Cut Express which is £200 and comes with some really cool features. Does anyone have any experience with it and are there any issues with it.
Thanks for reading this, there are a lot of questions but it really comes down to whether we should pay extra for a better machine and camera which will last us longer and be more expandable (in the case of the Mac Pro) or is it over kill.
Thanks in advance – remember to check out THE AARON SHOW – episode 2 up next week
we have booked and finalizing our summer holiday to the US today and I'm really excited.
First we'll be flying up to San Francisco for four days in which we'll be staying at the Fairmont Hotel. And we'll be going to Alcatraz, Golden Gate Bridge and of course.... The Apple Store.
Then we'll be flying up to Denver to go to Latigo Ranch for a week.
Then we're going to go to go back to Denver for a few days where we'll go watch a baseball match and see the cirque de soleil (how do you spell that?) We'll be there when the 7th Harry Potter book is released so I guess that I'll pick up the US edition from there.
This has been a very popular story on Digg it shows the evolution of the apple.com pages over the last few years. It is funny to compare the at the time fantastic spec to what we can get now.
OK I know that I have just posted a rumor but this just sounds cool
First, we were told that Leopard's 'Top Secret' features will wow the audiences. Integration with the new Apple TV is
a certainty. New data suggests that Leopard will be able to use Apple TV to transmit the Mac OS X desktop to high definition televisions. This means that instead of connecting computers to displays with cables, Leopard will wordlessly transmit the image via a Wi-Fi connection. This would aid in presentations as well. No more connecting computers to digital projectors. Now, the image is streamed wireless.
This is really cool I would love to see this in Leopard, I just hope that they make the Apple TV price a bit lower, I'll need it as cheeps as I can get it after I get my Super, Mega thin MacBook Pro
The apple rumors mill has been churning and to me this looks very interesting.
The drive itself is a pretty bulky thing. With all the necessary EMI shielding and structural integrity elements it gets even bigger. It is the biggest component of ultraportable laptop apart from LCD and keyboard. And it [wastes] even more space because it has to be mounted along one side edge of the computer, usually in that precious space in front of the keyboard where a lot of other goodies might be stuffed in. Right? Right?
So it would seem that Apple is planning on putting the optical drive on the bottom of the notebook, I like the idea but I don't think that it would be very practical.
Well apart from the really weird name I really like the fact that Dell have released a 22" monitor in the UK costing £307. So thats about £200 cheaper than the 20" Apple cinema display, I know which one I want!
1. More details on Leopard
2. Apple Phone
3. iWork 07 and iLife 07
4. Mac Pro Octo
MacRumors is reporting that Apple is preparing a ultra slim 12" MacBook Pro to replace the old 12" PowerBook it is
rumored that it will be even thiner than the current MacBook pro and will Sport a 12" widscreen and a super drive. I would be interested indeed with this as I really could use the portability, however my sight are still set on the 15.4" MacBook Pro.
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This looks promising....
OK, it seems that Kevin Rose (founder of Digg) has had some insider info about Apple's iPhone.
- January launch on "all" providers, both CDMA and GSM
- Extremely small form factor
- Two battery design (with single charger) -- one for playing music, the other for phone functions
- Flash memory: 4GB for $249, 8GB for $449
- "Slide-out keyboard"
- Possibly touchscreen
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