Thread: Is RED something for us?

Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 16
  1. #1 Is RED something for us? 
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Posts
    3
    Hi. I work for a medium sized company who among other things make short films, commercials and information films. We shoot and edit everything digitally, today mainly in SD. We are considering moving to HD. RED got our attention because of the relatively low cost and amazing options. My question is what do we need to shoot, edit and deliver HD using the RED camera. We have some equipment, of course, but I would like to know exactly what minimum requirements the RED system needs on all stages of production. Shooting, recording, editing and deliver digital HD video. And, of course, estimated costs.

    Will there be an european version of the RED camera?

    Thanks!
    Reply With Quote  
     

  2. #2  
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Posts
    1
    This is the right camera for you, that's for sure.

    But, if you really want to be sure, wait a little more, cause RED will upload Peter Jackson test footage. Made for NAB 2007. All footage was shot using RED's proprietary REDCODE RAW 4K codec and recorded to RED DRIVES.

    About european version. You asked this, because of FPS or what? Anyway, you could buy this RED ONE and will do perfectly work in Europe. ;)
    Reply With Quote  
     

  3. #3  
    Senior Member Vincent Rice's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    The UK of Englandshire
    Posts
    199
    Yes RED is for you. No need for a European version and no need for any more infrastructure than you would require for any HD workflow.
    Reply With Quote  
     

  4. #4  
    In the SD camera world, most cameras either shoot NTSC format (more properly 29.97 fps) or PAL/SECAM format (more properly 25 fps) but not both. By contrast, the lowest resolution that RED can produce "natively" is 720p but the frame rate is "anything you want" up to 60 fps, or even 120 fps in a windowed mode. If you need SD out of it, it will be a downconversion step whether it is 29.97 fps or 25 fps or 24 fps.

    I should add that orders placed now apparently won't be delivered until the end of the year at the earliest, so there is quite some time yet to see how the camera works for the early reservation holders in many different countries, in many applications.
    Reply With Quote  
     

  5. #5  
    Quote Originally Posted by JS_Norway View Post
    Will there be an european version of the RED camera?
    Being based in the UK, when I hear those words "European Version", my wallet groans with despair. The UK/US exchange rate is £1=$1.9. As a prime example, the UK and European versions of Adobe CS3 are priced £1=$0.90. We're paying as much as 210% compared to the US.

    I damn well hope there isn't a European version.
    Reply With Quote  
     

  6. #6  
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Posts
    3
    Thanks for all the replies!

    So, apart from the macs, what we would need is:

    RED ONE (SPIKE)
    $17,500

    RED ONE POWER PACK
    $1,450

    RED ONE BASIC PRODUCTION PACK
    $1,250

    RED PRIME (f2.8) 300mm
    $4,950

    RED ZOOM (f2.8) CF 18 - 50mm
    $6,500

    RED DRIVE 320GB
    $900

    RED EVF Viewfinder
    $2,950

    RED LCD Screen (5.6")
    $1,700

    SUM: $37.200

    Am I missing something? What about capture?

    Sorry if these questions are stupid...

    Thanks :)
    Reply With Quote  
     

  7. #7  
    The red drive plugs into your computer and you have direct access to it. You will likely realize the importance of having at least two drives. Also you will need a pair of red cables to connect your EVF and LCD. You may want to mount the LCD on a Red Arm as well.
    ----------------------
    Cheers!
    http://www.techyoumedia.com
    Reply With Quote  
     

  8. #8  
    Quote Originally Posted by JS_Norway View Post
    Hi. I work for a medium sized company who among other things make short films, commercials and information films. We shoot and edit everything digitally, today mainly in SD. We are considering moving to HD. RED got our attention because of the relatively low cost and amazing options. My question is what do we need to shoot, edit and deliver HD using the RED camera. We have some equipment, of course, but I would like to know exactly what minimum requirements the RED system needs on all stages of production. Shooting, recording, editing and deliver digital HD video. And, of course, estimated costs.

    Will there be an european version of the RED camera?

    Thanks!
    Where in Norway are you guys? Mind if I ask what company?
    Reply With Quote  
     

  9. #9  
    Senior Member Stephen Gentle's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Brisbane, Australia
    Posts
    1,477
    I think that RED ONE would be a good fit, but you might want to wait and see if the mini camera RED is making would suit your needs better. With the RED ONE though, I would shoot 4K redcode, edit native in FCP, then export it in 1080p. This way you could shoot 25p (Europe/Australia) or 30p (America/Japan).

    Also, are you sure you want the CF lens? Doesn't that only focus up to 8 inches or something?
    Reply With Quote  
     

  10. #10  
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Posts
    3
    Thanks for all opinions!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Gentle View Post
    I think that RED ONE would be a good fit, but you might want to wait and see if the mini camera RED is making would suit your needs better. With the RED ONE though, I would shoot 4K redcode, edit native in FCP, then export it in 1080p. This way you could shoot 25p (Europe/Australia) or 30p (America/Japan).
    Do you have any more information on the RED mini camera? I cant find anything on red.com. Any special reason for shooting 4K instead of for example 1080p?

    Thanks!
    Reply With Quote  
     

Posting Permissions
  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts