Sony EX1 Video Camera Training Courses For 2010

Sony PMW EX1 Xdcam Ex High Definition Camcorder Training Model
Planning to update your skills or upgrade your camera for 2010 and join part of the ever growing tapeless revolution. We can help you get up to speed and running quickly with courses and practical experience of these cameras..
HD Productions runs intensive 1 day and 2 day training courses using Sony Xdcam EX cameras. This provides a fast and easy way to learn the fundamentals and advanced features on the camcorder.
We show you how to master tapeless production workflow and recording for broadcast, event,filmmaking, documentary, corporate, webtv or IPTV sectors.
Our tuition covers all the operating and functions of the camera, from menu set-up options, shooting PAL/NTSC 1080/720, frame rates, formats, SXS card management and examine the many inbuilt options that will aid in your production.
Sony SxS cards for the EX1/EX3/EX1R and 350
This training is ideal for previous owners of Sony cameras and other video tape based camera used wanting to upgrade or update their camera knowledge, video productions units or filmmakers migrating to high definition tapeless workflow, will also suit new users, hirers wanting more familiarity and hands on user experience.
We are can also prepare you for working with the New Sony NXCAM Format and as well.
Please view our card management guide this can be found at
http://www.hd-productions.biz/wp/sony-xdcam-ex-camera-training-course-handout/
We can also offer training on the JVC HM 100 and HM 700

JVC high definition HM 700 shoulder mount



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For shooting the occasional movie clip, you can select between a 4:3 Aspect Ratio, which offers 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) or 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA) modes at 30 fps (frames per second); or the 16:9 Aspect Ratio which offers a 848 x 480 pixels mode (WVGA), again at 30 fps. The length of the movie clip is limited only by the size of the memory card used. Sound recording is in a mono channel format and good enough for indoor use.