Hd And A Cine-Like Gamma Curve Meet Film Production Needs - Panasonic HVX200A - Camcorder - 1080p Manual Book

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1. Types and Differences of HD Video Formats
1-4 24p HD and a Cine-Like Gamma Curve
Meet Film Production Needs
However, their use entails considerable expenses. In addition to the high cost of
film and developing, the fact that the images cannot be previewed on-the-spot
increases the labor expenses involved in production. This has led to the idea of
using video cameras, which use inexpensive, reusable P2 card and videotape, and
require no developing.
An alternative has arrived in the form of 24p HD shooting. Progressive scanning
produces 24 frames per second, with complete image information contained in
each frame. This provides the same frame speed and motion traits as film.
The AG-HVX200 can shoot in 1080/24p (30p), 720/24p (30p), and 480/24p (30p).
7
24 frame/s
Movie Film
The film cameras used in making movies have a
longer history than TV broadcasting cameras, and
capture 24 frames per second onto silver halide film.
Film cameras are used more frequently than video cameras
both in movies and in TV commercials and programs.
24p
60i
Video

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