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I am mainly an offline editor but I have color corrected DV based footage for about 2 years. I am working for a client who wants me to color correct their HD show. I am lost when it comes to hardware so any input would be greatly appreciated.
When I was working with SD material, we just ran the firewire from the Mac computer to the DSR-40 Dv deck and then ran RGB cables from the DV deck to the NTSC monitor. This method may work for this HD show but I know I am not getting a true reference of what the show really looks like because it's SD v.s HD. Would I have to get a breakout box and then go HD-SDI into a HD NTSC monitor? If yes, is there an economical route one could suggest?
Depends on how you define "economical." A Kona LHi board can be had for about $1,500, which is pretty middle-of-the-road for this sort of thing. It's got HDSDI on it, so it'll go to whatever grading monitor you choose. It's also got HDMI on it, if you choose to go with something like a Bravia instead of a proper grading monitor. There are valid arguments for both; it really depends on your situation which is the "right" option.
Blackmagic also makes I/O boards that are suitable for this purpose, but I've never used one myself, so I can't talk specifics. Others might be able to name a model number that they trust.
The monitors are generally the ones that will cost the most, and I've seen a broadcast monitor that is a nightmare if you're using it as a client monitor, due to the bad off axis response.
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It'd prob run you $3000 at the cheapest. A $2500 FSI 17" 720p monitor and a blackmagic card with SDI out for about $300-$600.
To do it for "real." Other will propose a MXO which in my humble opinion is a last resort. CHL Chi-Ho Lee Film & Television Editor Apple Certified Final Cut Pro Instructor
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