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Filming with a 20-year-old Digital 8 camera

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Filming with a 20-year-old Digital 8 camera

Filmed with a 20-year-old Sony Handycam, Griffin explains interlacing, pixel aspect ratios, IEEE 1394, and the quirks of shooting and editing in standard definition.

Features of the DCR-TRV320 Sony Handycam

  • Records standard-definition, interlaced video (720x480i) onto Digital 8 tapes

  • 25x optical zoom, 18x digital zoom, SteadyShot digital image stabilization

  • Swivel-mounted 2.5-inch LCD monitor

  • FireWire interface (IEEE 1394)

  • Built-in NightShot infrared lamp

To connect this old camera to my modern iMac Pro, I have three adapters in sequence:

Amazingly, it works! Zoom recognizes it as an available webcam, and Final Cut Pro X imports successfully—though I find I need to record onto a tape to keep the camera from auto-shutting off.

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Content provided by Griffin Hammond & Nick Bodmer, Griffin Hammond, and Nick Bodmer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Griffin Hammond & Nick Bodmer, Griffin Hammond, and Nick Bodmer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Filming with a 20-year-old Digital 8 camera

Filmed with a 20-year-old Sony Handycam, Griffin explains interlacing, pixel aspect ratios, IEEE 1394, and the quirks of shooting and editing in standard definition.

Features of the DCR-TRV320 Sony Handycam

  • Records standard-definition, interlaced video (720x480i) onto Digital 8 tapes

  • 25x optical zoom, 18x digital zoom, SteadyShot digital image stabilization

  • Swivel-mounted 2.5-inch LCD monitor

  • FireWire interface (IEEE 1394)

  • Built-in NightShot infrared lamp

To connect this old camera to my modern iMac Pro, I have three adapters in sequence:

Amazingly, it works! Zoom recognizes it as an available webcam, and Final Cut Pro X imports successfully—though I find I need to record onto a tape to keep the camera from auto-shutting off.

Hey Indie Filmmakers is brought to you by Squarespace. Go to squarespace.com/griffin to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.

  continue reading

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