"Accepts films and shorts in 35mm, DigiBeta, Beta SP Video and PAL (NTSC is perferred)"
They have a list of ratios at the bottom which mean nil to me.
"Accepts films and shorts in 35mm, DigiBeta, Beta SP Video and PAL (NTSC is perferred)"
They have a list of ratios at the bottom which mean nil to me.
"Accepts films and shorts in 35mm, DigiBeta, Beta SP Video and PAL (NTSC is perferred)"
They have a list of ratios at the bottom which mean nil to me.
I read it again and it states 'show' for the above.
To submit it asks for dvd preferred but must be ntsc.
So what is ntsc???
When I see something like digibeta I am thinking Betamax.
So I guess what I am asking is: If I am using a digital camera (sdhc card) and make some short short movie. What do I do reguarding those required formats?
35mm film is the standard format for both shooting and projection in35mm? I always thought of 35mm as being just still photographs.
This Wiki article goes in way more info than you really need, but it can’tSo what is ntsc???
Most screeners will be DVD, don't worry about projection formats unless you get accepted. You can get a DigiBeta quickly and easily at a duplication or post-production house, but it will cost between $75-250 so hold off.
One festival states it does not accepts avi files burned to discs. So what does that mean? I looked up avi and I saw was some class action lawsuit.
Why wouldn't a festival accept it?