
HIGH DEFINITION
CAMCORDERS FROM CANON U.S.A. ARE THE CHOICE OF A
WIDE RANGE OF VIDEO PROFESSIONALS
September 21, 2007
Source: Canon
As the nations
television broadcasting system prepares to transition to widescreen
digital video, an increasing number of professionals are choosing
Canon U.S.A.s cost-effective digital high-definition
(HD) camcorders to create the high-quality content their clients
demand. These HD camcorders are earning high praise from a
wide variety of professional users for their superb picture
quality, ease of use, and versatile feature set.
I tout the XL H1 HD camcorder
for its Image Stabilization and the results we achieved,
remarked Brian Weidling, producer/director and partner in
Tumbleweed Entertainment. This Southern California video production
company used Canons XL H1 HD camcorder to capture footage
for a made-for-mobile series consisting of 12 three-minute
short films titled Go Green. The series, which includes episodes
on home-energy management, automobile fuel economy, and the
recycling of household refrigerants (as well as many other
topics) plays on a major 24-hour mobile programming network
and is designed to educate viewers on becoming more eco-friendly.
These programs are designed
for viewing on the Internet and cell phones, where even a
slightly shaky picture can quickly become distorted and pixilated,
Weidling added. The combination of the lens and the
camera body provides a professional feel. The type of glass
that Canon uses provides a better look than most of the other
cameras currently in the market. Some of the other camcorders
on the market are too light. You get too much of that shaky-cam
look just because you are dealing with something that is hand-held.
Weidling explained that his eight-person
crew captured Go Greens video using the 20X HD lens
that comes standard with the XL H1 HD camcorder (which can
also be outfitted with other XL interchangeable lenses). This
38.9 - 778mm lens is coupled with the XL H1s Super Range
Optical Image Stabilization system, sophisticated Canon technology
that corrects camera shake instantly for steady shots even
when they're hand-held at long focal lengths or taken while
the XL H1 HD camcorder is in motion. Capturing a steady shot
is crucial when the final show will be seen by viewers on
the tiny display screens of cell phones or other personal
digital devices.
From Small to Large Screens
Canons XL H1 has also become the
choice of many independent digital filmmakers who rely on
its superb HD picture quality to fill the movie screens in
screening rooms. One such filmmaker is director Erik Laibe,
whose film Header: The Breakaway Dream tells the story of
a Middle Eastern soccer player who comes to the U.S. only
to be lured away by another professional team. The budget
was under $1 million.
If this film had to be shot
on 35mm, it probably wouldnt have been made because
of the cost, because it would have been too much of a risk,
Laibe said. I like the fact the XL H1 accepts other
lenses. Portions of the film were shot using a Canon 400 photo
lens with the EF Adapter, which turns it into something like
a 2800 millimeter lens. It definitely had its advantages;
we were shooting in a stadium and wanted to blow out the background,
so it worked quite well. Also, we wanted to avoid compression.
This is where the XL H1s HD-SDI (SMPTE
292M) output proved essential to the project. At 1.485 Gigabits
per second, the uncompressed output of the XL H1s HD-SDI
(SMPTE 292M) provides optimal picture quality needed for digital
filmmaking. One of four BNCs on the XL H1s built-in
Professional Jack Pack, the HD-SDI (and SD-SDI SMPTE 259M)
connector is mounted alongside a genlock input to synchronize
the use of the XL H1 in a multi-camera, live-switched production
environment. Also included are BNCs for SMPTE time code
input and output to facilitate editing and other professional
postproduction processes.
The XL H1 is a great tool,
Laibe affirmed. Its allowing filmmakers to make
certain things that wouldnt have gotten made, necessarily.
The XL H1 was relatively easy to use and the operators took
to it quite quickly even though it was the first time they
shot with it. These cameras have pretty extensive menus. All
in all, it gave great images. A lot of other cameras have
gotten buzz for this or that, but when you really get down
to the meat of the situationthe image quality of the
XL H1, the lack of artifacting, the interchangeable lenses,
the optics, and everything elseat least in our testing
and experienceits a hell of a camera, and were
looking forward to the next time we pull them out of the cases.
Ergonomic Advantages
Broadcast television stations are also
among the many users of the Canon XL H1 HD camcorder. Robert
Parish, an award-winning film and video producer based in
Cincinnati, uses his to shoot his own local travel series
In the Tank Cincinnati.
Canons XL1 camcorder
is not only affordable, it gave me the opportunity to do the
kind of work that I wanted to without hiring a lot of extra
people, Parish explained. It was fun to work with,
easy to manage, and lightweight. I was able to get shots that
I wouldnt even think about trying to get with a bigger
camera. And the wide-angle lens on the XL1 camcorder enabled
me to get shots of myself driving around in my car, which
are an essential part of In the Tank Cincinnati.
The XL H1 is also very friendly
to the human body, Parish continued. Its
intuitive; I almost felt as if I could speak to
it in a sense and get it to do what I wanted. Everything on
the camera is really well-thought-out. I was impressed by
the fact that the XL H1 HD camcorders controls are easy
to understand. Obviously, the people who designed the camera
work in the business. They know what it is that makes users
comfortable when were out there working. This is not
true of all HDV camcorders.
Ergonomically you can cradle
the XL H1 HD camcorder like a baby, and thats awesome.
Plus, you can use it like a typical camera. Its very
steady and well-balanced, and yet only weighs a little over
eight pounds. So much of what we do in this business is about
feelings and creativity. In order to be truly creative and
put out the kind of product that you envision, all your equipmentwhether
its your camera, your word processing, your editing
equipmenthas to feel right. If it doesnt feel
right, its hard to put out a really good product. I
felt really at home with the XL H1 HD camcorder from the minute
I touched it.
The XL H1 HD camcorder is far
and away better than the cameras we were using for broadcast
just five years ago, Parish concluded. We did
some comparisons down at CET [public television station WCET],
and we could barely tell the difference between footage shot
with the XL H1 HD camcorder and a bigger, much more expensive
portable HD camera.
Serving the Congregation
Video has become integral to communication
in nearly every aspect of modern life, and that includes worship.
The Friendship Baptist Church in Rock Island, Tennessee, provides
an example of this. A center of religious worship for more
than 100 years, the church recently added a video outreach
initiative produced in high definition television (HDTV).
Originating from its new thousand-seat sanctuary with a state-of-the-art
lighting and sound system, Friendship Ministries designed
its video system to capture Sunday and Wednesday services
in high-quality HDTV and also provide a major Nashville TV
station with a weekly 30-minute standard definition edit of
these services for satellite distribution. Live coverage during
services is also fed to video projectors for display on large
screens so that congregants in even the back rows of the balcony
will be able to see every detail of the service.
Accomplishing this ambitious plan on a
limited budget demanded innovative technology that leverages
the latest in affordable digital production solutions. According
to Chris Gentry, Media Director of Friendship Ministries,
this meant choosing three Canon XL H1 HD camcorders for the
churchs HDTV video-capture needs.
We went shopping for equipment
to launch our television ministry in the middle Tennessee
area, Gentry related. We spoke to different media-service
providers, and all of them were very excited about the Canon
XL H1 camera. They basically told us that Canon had leveled
the playing field between the big corporate-type production
houses and the smaller users such as ourselves. They compared
the Canon XL H1 to $30,000 to $40,000 cameras and showed how
the XL H1 is more advanced and a much better value in terms
of features and price. We purchased three.
We like their size, compactness,
and low weight, Gentry said of the Canon XL H1 camcorders.
Theyre not big, bulky, or hard to maneuver. This
is especially important for the camera operator wholl
be using the shoulder-mount version. The cameras will be manned
by volunteers in the congregation so were glad theyre
easy to use.
Digital HDTV is the future of video production
and delivery. A wide variety of todays video content
creators are getting a head start on tomorrows television
by using Canon U.S.A.s professional, cost-effective
digital high-definition camcorders such as the XL H1 (and
the XH G1 and XH A1) to create programming that looks great
today and will continue to look great in the digital, widescreen
HDTV future.
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