The evolution of marriage video

In the 1980s, a technological revolution began as the first digital cinema cameras were born. In fact they were not silver because they did not photograph the images on film 8 mm or 35 mm but rather recording images on re usable tapes. But these are very expensive, the attraction of being able to use re cassettes can be used instead of the constant expenditure of the use of film each time to make these cameras more in more popular. The most common use of these cameras was for social and family events, and so it became inevitable that they would be used for social and family, there is the largest event. And so the wedding video is born.

First of all, they have made amateur who has only mission is to about to point the camera in the direction of what was going on, but as the years went bye, more and more professionals began to engage and improve the quality. The professionals had a clear distinction of uncle Bob that is passed to a camcorder, they edited the film to give it a professional workflow and usability. They also added fancy graphics and text so that anyone watching know it was a professional production.

Finally, not content to produce a video of marriage that seemed to be better than "what uncle Bob would have" professionals have begun to use multi cameras so that they could use all the hits they would use if they were actually shooting a good movie. With the cutting of the edition of one angle to the other, the camera could stay focused on the bride and the groom and never miss the emotion of the day. Over the past ten years, the camcorder professional's got better and better. Cameras like the Sony z1 with its lens from Carl Reiss, its processor megabit 25 records in HD 1080i for a camera that produces superb images even when played on a 50 inch plasma TV. There were still questions how ever, both because it as such as cameras are, they are not very well in low light, making some difficult turn in churches. As a result of this and manufacturers understand that registration real-time such events accounted for a large share of the market, camera with a value of "ansi lumen" have been designed (better in low light). As a professional myself I have just traded in my Sony z5s Sony z1s, and I can say with a clear heart that the z5 is surprisingly low light.

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