I was watching my DVD of "Final Live In Japan" And it surprised me that it looked very sharp and detailed, so i was thinking.... Was it actually shot on 35mm film like Some Girl live in Texas, or Rock Montreal?
It might not be their best tour, but i still think that it was a great show, and in my opinion it deserves a treatment.
Better audio mix, brush up the videoquality and release it on Blu-Ray.
Definitely shot on tape not film, using very good video cameras but still on tape. Remember that in quality & detail terms Japan is always a step beyond all the other countries ;)
You've got a point there indeed, they were always ahead, however... it had some washing when it got near the lightning rig (Could that be because the camera's back then were tubes?)
Its kinda funny how... Consumer Full HD camera's still dont really come close to the Professional SD camera's.
BradMay wrote:
Its kinda funny how... Consumer Full HD camera's still dont really come close to the Professional SD camera's.
WHAT A LOAD OF B******X!
Its kinda not true!
You've obviously never used a high end consumer Panasonic camcorder that can record in 1080 50/60p!
Even in 50/60i it's MUCH better that the pq of ANY SD camera, pro or otherwise.
Don't forget a professional camera in any format will give the user much more control than any consumer camera, be it video or stills. A lot of consumer cameras are simply 'point and shoot' not giving the suer any creative control.
You could say the same about the audio.
Take a look at some of the great stuff on Vimeo which has a lot of great stuff shot on HD video with DSLRs