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Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 18:39:52 -0600 (CST)
From: David Kim <z931205@corn.cso.niu.edu>
Subject: Re: Tape Temptation
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On Wed, 22 Feb 1995, Carl Andrew Johnson wrote:
> When I send demo tapes out or tapes of my actual work, what format should I
> use? S-VHS, VHS, Hi-8??? What do most people want? What can most
> freelancers afford? What's the best tape machine that will allow me to add
> in sound AFTER I've already recorded my video?
>
> _Carl
Carl,
I'd say use VHS...it's the most widely used format. But if
whoever you're sending the demo access to a S-VHS deck, then S-VHS
would be definitely be the most preferable giving you great quality
recordings of your lightwave animations. Forget Hi-8 for recording
demo tapes, not that it's a bad format...but not as many people use Hi-8
decks to view demo reels. I can't recommend any specific tape machines,
but the brand names: NAGRA, and TASCAM come to mind as popular high
quality recording devices.
Hope this helps.
David Kim
z931205@corn.cso.niu.edu
Northern Il. University