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The equipment used by LoadingReadyRun is as follows:  
The equipment used by LoadingReadyRun is as follows:  
* Sony HDR-FX1 MiniDV camera. The videos are shot in 1080i, and edited in either 1080i or DV Widescreen
* Camera:
* RODE VideoMic, RODE Boompole and RODE Deadcat windscreen  
** A Sony HDR-FX1 MiniDV. The videos are shot in 1080i, and edited in either 1080i or DV Widescreen
* Main video editing is done with Apple Final Cut Pro on [[Graham]]'s iMac G5 or Intel MacBook
* Audio:
** RODE VideoMic, RODE Boompole and RODE Deadcat windscreen  
* Computers and Software:
** Main video editing is done with Apple Final Cut Pro on [[Graham]]'s iMac G5 or Intel MacBook
** Additional videos may be edited on Apple iMovie, or (in the instance of most [[Loading Time]] videos, Adobe Premiere   
** Additional videos may be edited on Apple iMovie, or (in the instance of most [[Loading Time]] videos, Adobe Premiere   
* Final video is exported in 640x480 .mov files using the Apple H.264 codec
** Final video is exported in 640x480 .mov files using the Apple H.264 codec
* For still photography, [[James]] uses a Nikon D40, with a variety of lenses
* Still Photography:
** [[James]] uses a Nikon D40, with a variety of lenses
** [[Graham]] uses a Canon Digital Rebel XTI
** Apple iPhone pictures are commonly used as well

Revision as of 00:29, 8 September 2008

The equipment used by LoadingReadyRun is as follows:

  • Camera:
    • A Sony HDR-FX1 MiniDV. The videos are shot in 1080i, and edited in either 1080i or DV Widescreen
  • Audio:
    • RODE VideoMic, RODE Boompole and RODE Deadcat windscreen
  • Computers and Software:
    • Main video editing is done with Apple Final Cut Pro on Graham's iMac G5 or Intel MacBook
    • Additional videos may be edited on Apple iMovie, or (in the instance of most Loading Time videos, Adobe Premiere
    • Final video is exported in 640x480 .mov files using the Apple H.264 codec
  • Still Photography:
    • James uses a Nikon D40, with a variety of lenses
    • Graham uses a Canon Digital Rebel XTI
    • Apple iPhone pictures are commonly used as well