I'm making a 30 second PSA for a scholarship to film school and need to know what camera would be the best choice for me.
A complete set of guidelines for the scholarship I'm trying to win is here: http://www.aclu.org/freedomwire/contest.htm# Just scroll down a tiny bit and click on the link that says contest guidelines. But if you don't want to do that, just pay attention to the rest of this post.
They want a 30 second, broadcast quality, PSA. I have a Sony Hi8 CCD-TR618/TR818 (it's all Greek to me.)
I'm not worried about the film quality, because I actually, sort of, want it to look like a crappy home video camera, but I have no way to upload the video onto my computer to edit it. My camera has no USB port/thing and to get an adapter it would cost about $60.
I was wondering if it would be better to just buy a Super 8 camera and then send off the film to be processed into an acceptable format and edit it upon it's return. This would also give my film quality a boost, because to make it look amateur I could just handle the camera inexpertly, and save the picture quality.
Any ideas?
A complete set of guidelines for the scholarship I'm trying to win is here: http://www.aclu.org/freedomwire/contest.htm# Just scroll down a tiny bit and click on the link that says contest guidelines. But if you don't want to do that, just pay attention to the rest of this post.
They want a 30 second, broadcast quality, PSA. I have a Sony Hi8 CCD-TR618/TR818 (it's all Greek to me.)
I'm not worried about the film quality, because I actually, sort of, want it to look like a crappy home video camera, but I have no way to upload the video onto my computer to edit it. My camera has no USB port/thing and to get an adapter it would cost about $60.
I was wondering if it would be better to just buy a Super 8 camera and then send off the film to be processed into an acceptable format and edit it upon it's return. This would also give my film quality a boost, because to make it look amateur I could just handle the camera inexpertly, and save the picture quality.
Any ideas?