On Sun, 20 May 2001 15:12:26 -0700, PJ Browning wrote:
>Neuman - Ruether wrote:
>> On Sun, 20 May 2001 20:11:47 GMT, joe wrote:

>> >I see you can change a whole lotta stuff on the DCRVX2000
>> >cam from Sony.. Could you change shutter speed (or something)
>> >so that you tape in a speed that resembles movies? (As in,
>> >the film speed they use for the FILM 24fps format.)

>> Video has the advantage over film of being able to
>> show motion more smoothly and sharply, so I see little
>> need to emulate a defect of the film medium...;-)
[...]

>normally i would agree. however, I know that I have simulated a film
>look in some projects for artistic reasons
>
>however I did it via effects filter as opposed to in the filming process
>itself. the reason for this choice was that I could change my mind more
>easily if I decided that I didn't like the 'film look'

Yes - it makes sense to make ANY departures from
straight video in post rather than during shooting,
and those can then be of a WIDE variety, all reversable.