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September 09, 2004

On DV Production

From Broadcast Engineering, The pros and cons of DV production, by Balvinder Singh Sanghera and Mike Smith:

The gap between the broadcast and consumer markets has never been closer, and it looks set to get closer still. Weddings, birthdays and other social events are being shot on the same cameras that are used by production companies. Price, affordability and quality are key players in this, but the ever-reducing budgets offered by broadcasters will probably mean that DV is here to stay, and may become the de facto delivery standard of programs in the future.


From a facilities point of view, our future could be said to look bleak as more and more production companies invest not only in their own equipment, but employ a new breed of multi-skilled person who is willing to shoot, produce, direct and edit. With popular and enduring programs such as ìYou've Been Framedî being put together using clips sent in by the public, how far away are we from a high-quality program shot on DV being sent by the viewer direct to the broadcaster to be aired?


Posted by Eli Chapman at 01:38 PM