----- Original Message -----

From: "Eric Tetz" <erictetz@y-a-h-o-o.com>

Newsgroups: rec.video.desktop

Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 4:21 PM

Subject: Re: VX2000 first impressions

 

 

> > David Ruether wrote:

 

[...]

> > The broadcast stuff is most often lower-compression digital video

> > (with less motion-artifacting, and overall smoother and "quieter"

> > image), the best analogue video (same advantages), or 35mm film -

> > and some now is HDTV.

[...]

 

> Do you know of a TV show, maybe a reality show or something,

> where VX2000/PD250s are used?

 

I don't know specific ones now, but VX1000s and VX2000s were

often used on The Learning Channel for various programs, like

"Weddings".... Also, a local video/film production house used

a PD150 and a TRV900 for some Nat. Geo. childrens

science programs that have been widely distributed - though I

think the 5 or so PBS specials PSP have done which were

broadcast were on 16mm film...

 

David Ruether

 d_ruether@hotmail.com

 http://www.David-Ruether-Photography.com

 Hey, take a gander at www.visitithaca.com, too...!