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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7498024" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>No tablet or smart phone. Not doing much filming now but more recently it would be short movies to advertise my Highland ponies on a web site. My video camera is a Sony DSR PD150 (DVCam tape) which you may remember. What you probably won't remember is the gear I used to use and edit on -- Hi Band Umatic SP, of BVU. Poor man's betacam. That's 3/4 inch tape! The kit was used by a two man team, one to carry the camera and the second to carry the recorder with an umbilicle cable between the two. But I was a one man band, either using a truck or a modified ATV to carry the kit. Editing with Final Cut Pro. Before that 16mm Bolex film camera -- 2.5 minutes to 100ft of film costing £100 to process. Now I'm dated, but it was the way to learn! I even learnt to service that old BVU stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7498024, member: 4505"] No tablet or smart phone. Not doing much filming now but more recently it would be short movies to advertise my Highland ponies on a web site. My video camera is a Sony DSR PD150 (DVCam tape) which you may remember. What you probably won't remember is the gear I used to use and edit on -- Hi Band Umatic SP, of BVU. Poor man's betacam. That's 3/4 inch tape! The kit was used by a two man team, one to carry the camera and the second to carry the recorder with an umbilicle cable between the two. But I was a one man band, either using a truck or a modified ATV to carry the kit. Editing with Final Cut Pro. Before that 16mm Bolex film camera -- 2.5 minutes to 100ft of film costing £100 to process. Now I'm dated, but it was the way to learn! I even learnt to service that old BVU stuff. [/QUOTE]
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