by Bound2Burst » 08 Jan 2011, 08:43
Not a quick, simple answer. I have considered it but such a transition would be far from problem free, should I be foolish enough to try it.
To begin with, there are huge compatibility issues with older cameras, even when HDV cameras are supposedly operating in the earlier HD mode. That means no backwards compatibility with existing movies.
To complicate the issue, there are multiple definitions of "high definition"; the cameras I have now which were manufactured 5 years ago are called high definition cameras, but that's not at all the same as the current HD. Jayne tried to give me some material recorded in new HD and I could not even import it using my cameras. I also discovered that new HD is not compatible with iMovie 6. I despise iMovie 9 and would not want to have to upgrade to that to fix the problem. Nor will I use any of the shite that is written for PCs, not least because I don't have a current PC that could be used to handle importing and editing. This means that I would have to take the plunge into Final Cut Pro which is both expensive and far more complex to use. The movies from the new HD cameras are also widescreen, perhaps exclusively so, and even if I could go on with iMovie, it takes forever to process widescreen movies, which is why I stopped making them after a brief foray into that territory back in 2006/7.
The real question is, shall I continue as I am, or invite a whole load of grief for myself for an "enhanced" result that probably doesn't matter to most people. It's not as if what I do is a professional production - the lighting would still be questionable at times; the backdrops would not be any more complex. Would it really benefit anyone, especially given that the files would become even bigger than they are at present?