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From http://www.bbc.co.UK/news/uk-13150117 Jchannon: Will the royal wedding be in HD or just upscaled to BBC One HD? [Peter Hunt, Diplomatic and Royal Correspondent replies] It won't, as you suggest, be filmed in HD. == filmed? Jchannon never suggested it would be filmed. Since when (Baird?) has live television been filmed for transmission? The broadcasters, particularly SKY News, had wanted to. So the BBC did not paricularly want to do HD? However, the idea was rejected by the Palace, particularly because the cameras required would be too large. HD video cameras are too large are they? Why does the BBC pay idiots to spout such garbage? |
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On 22/04/2011 2:45 AM, J G Miller wrote:
Fromhttp://www.bbc.co.UK/news/uk-13150117 Jchannon: Will the royal wedding be in HD or just upscaled to BBC One HD? [Peter Hunt, Diplomatic and Royal Correspondent replies] It won't, as you suggest, be filmed in HD.== filmed? Jchannon never suggested it would be filmed. Since when (Baird?) has live television been filmed for transmission? The broadcasters, particularly SKY News, had wanted to. So the BBC did not paricularly want to do HD? However, the idea was rejected by the Palace, particularly because the cameras required would be too large. HD video cameras are too large are they? Why does the BBC pay idiots to spout such garbage? that's the exact comment they made when asked about 3D - maybe they are confused. -- Gareth. That fly.... Is your magic wand. |
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 01:45:03 +0000 (UTC), J G Miller
wrote: From http://www.bbc.co.UK/news/uk-13150117 Jchannon: Will the royal wedding be in HD or just upscaled to BBC One HD? [Peter Hunt, Diplomatic and Royal Correspondent replies] It won't, as you suggest, be filmed in HD. == filmed? Jchannon never suggested it would be filmed. Since when (Baird?) has live television been filmed for transmission? Is 'filmed' not legitimately used in a generic sense like video footage, dialling phone numbers, fuse boxes etc? |
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"Scott" wrote in message ...
Is 'filmed' not legitimately used in a generic sense like video footage, dialling phone numbers, fuse boxes etc? Yes, it is. Of course it's technically wrong, but I think JG was being a bit harsh on that particular point. This business about HD cameras being too big, though - surely that's ********. I'd be amazed if the event isn't "filmed" with HD cameras. It would be perverse not to. I think Peter Hunt got mixed up between HD and 3D. SteveT |
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Steve Thackery wrote: "Scott" wrote in message ... Is 'filmed' not legitimately used in a generic sense like video footage, dialling phone numbers, fuse boxes etc? Yes, it is. Of course it's technically wrong, and of course, real film people "shoot". -- From KT24 Using a RISC OS computer running v5.16 |
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J G Miller writes: From http://www.bbc.co.UK/news/uk-13150117 Jchannon: Will the royal wedding be in HD or just upscaled to BBC One HD? [Peter Hunt, Diplomatic and Royal Correspondent replies] It won't, as you suggest, be filmed in HD. == filmed? Jchannon never suggested it would be filmed. Since when (Baird?) has live television been filmed for transmission? The broadcasters, particularly SKY News, had wanted to. So the BBC did not paricularly want to do HD? However, the idea was rejected by the Palace, particularly because the cameras required would be too large. HD video cameras are too large are they? Why does the BBC pay idiots to spout such garbage? The BBC's Diplomatic and Royal Correspondent is possibly not the best person to answer such a question. One wouldn't expect him to know much about the technology, and I'm sure that that's not why the BBC pay him. -- John Hall "The covers of this book are too far apart." Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) |
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 01:45:03 +0000 (UTC), J G Miller
wrote: From http://www.bbc.co.UK/news/uk-13150117 Jchannon: Will the royal wedding be in HD or just upscaled to BBC One HD? [Peter Hunt, Diplomatic and Royal Correspondent replies] It won't, as you suggest, be filmed in HD. == filmed? Jchannon never suggested it would be filmed. Since when (Baird?) has live television been filmed for transmission? The broadcasters, particularly SKY News, had wanted to. So the BBC did not paricularly want to do HD? However, the idea was rejected by the Palace, particularly because the cameras required would be too large. HD video cameras are too large are they? Why does the BBC pay idiots to spout such garbage? The page has now been updated. Peter concedes he was mixing up 3D and HD. The programme will be 'filmed' in HD. To OP: if you object to the word 'filmed' would you care to suggest a more suitable word that complies with the requrements of plain English. |
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John Hall wrote:
In article , J G Miller writes: Why does the BBC pay idiots to spout such garbage? The BBC's Diplomatic and Royal Correspondent is possibly not the best person to answer such a question. One wouldn't expect him to know much about the technology, and I'm sure that that's not why the BBC pay him. Then he should use journalistic rigour, and check his facts with someone that does know the answer in greater detail, working for a broadcaster he's surrounded by such individuals ! -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
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Steve Thackery wrote:
This business about HD cameras being too big, though - surely that's ********. Yes it is, they take up no more space than the most recent SD cameras, and less space (and require a lot less light) than the old EMI-2001 and LDKs used at Royal Weddings in the 70s and 80s http://www.desinformado.com/2008/01/more-than-30-cameras-%E2%80%93-sony-hdc-3300-and-hdc-1500-%E2%80%93-to-capture-on-field-and-in-studio-action-for-the-big-game/ 3G camera rigs are more cumbersome, but the lighting requirements are no worse than HD. http://www.live-production.tv/system/files/imagecache/FW_GALLERY/21_3D_Mirror_Rig_Cape_Town_1.JPG -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
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In article , Scott
wrote: The page has now been updated. Peter concedes he was mixing up 3D and HD. The programme will be 'filmed' in HD. To OP: if you object to the word 'filmed' would you care to suggest a more suitable word that complies with the requrements of plain English. why not use the word "shot" as used in the firm industry? -- From KT24 Using a RISC OS computer running v5.16 |
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