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Vortex HandsOn HDV:A guide to the Sony FX1/Z1P

  
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HandsOn HDV is the essential DVD training video to help you master the fundamentals and advanced features of the Sony Z1 and FX1 camcorders. It's a "must-see" for any HDV user, with over 90 minutes of detailed explanations, examples, tutorials, tips, and features that are explained in plain English!

HandsOn HDV takes anyone, from the novice to the experienced ENG/EFP shooter, through step-by-step, easy to understand instructions, examples, and tricks that are simple to put into practice -- including detailed explanations of all the menus, every switch and button, what they do, and when to use them.

Techniques are explained in easy-to-understand terms and are organized in over 20 chapters on the DVD for easy reference.These step-by-step examples and tutorials can't be found in the manual! 

Shot entirely with Z1 and FX1 Cameras by experienced broadcast ENG/EFP shooters.  

Wonder how the new Cineframe and Cinematone functions work? Can't figure out the new Color Correction feature? HandsOn HDV explains these, and dozens of other important functions and suggested techniques in simple, no-nonsense language that makes mastering these cameras a breeze.

HandsOn HDV was shot entirely in HDV with Z1 and FX1 camcorders, edited with FCP, and output in 16x9 SD for the DVD. Throughout the video, a variety of video shooting modes are demonstrated and explained, including Cineframe 24, CinemaTone, and customized Picture Profiles.

This is not a bench-top demonstration or in-studio camera review. It is an in-depth training video with shooting done by professionals with years of ENG/EFP broadcast shooting experience. Shooting took place over a four week period in many locations of the country, under different conditions, indoors, outdoors, lit, natural light, sports, b-roll, interview setups, and in-studio, to give as much variety as possible to the demonstrations and examples.

An EXTRAS folder is included on the DVD with several exclusive documents, including: A detailed reference chart that outlines every customizable setting of all six of the default Picture Profiles so you can compare them and see the differences. Also included is a comparison chart of the major differences between the Z1 and the FX1. Some features discussed in the video only apply to the Z1 and this chart helps identify those differences.

HandsOn HDV will tell you everything you'll need to know to get up and running quickly with either of the Sony HDV camcorders. All of the essential features and functions are covered in detail.

Get the information you want to know . . .

How can I integrate HDV footage into my existing SD work flow?

What are Cineframe and CinemaTone? Should I use them?

How can I display time-code on a field monitor or make VHS window -dubs?

Why shouldn't I switch the viewfinder to black and white?

Why does my iris change when I zoom even when I'm shooting on manual exposure?

Is this a good camera for shooting in low light?

How do I control audio manually, and where should my levels be set?

What are zebra and peaking, and what settings should I use?

How can I create my own customized menus?

What are the differences between the 6 default Picture Profiles?

Why shouldn't I use the shutter to control exposure?

Is Expanded Focus any good, and how can I use it?

What is Phantom Power, and do I need it?

When should I use the built-in microphone?

How can I turn on the viewfinder and monitor simultaneously?

Should I shoot on HDV if I only need SD now?

What is AllScan for?

How and when should I White Balance?

I've put my iris on manual, so why can't I control the exposure?

What are the differences between the six ways of zooming?

How come I can't do "snap zooms"?

How can I focus manually and get it right?

Can I use the XLR input on one channel and the built-in mic on the other?

How can I match time-code on a multi-camera shoot?

Should I shoot in drop-frame or non-drop?

What are the Assign buttons and how do I use them?

What settings can I control with the Picture Profiles?

How can I create my own custom Picture Profiles?

Can I reset a Profile back to the default settings?

What is Color Correction and how is it done?

. . . and much more.

 

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  Hands on HDV: A guide to the Sony FX1/Z1P
Jamie Bennett - 2 Lawriel Crt Lakes Entrance   (Friday, December 01, 2006)

A great way to learn about all the features on my FX1, clearly explains all functions and as I'm a bit of a novice (photographer) it explained a lot of general stuff about video cameras that I did not understand.

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