Just returning to video stuff after an extended absence and need to catch up.
Some questions:
1 - When shooting video for the web streaming or on-demand... is there a noticeable difference to the "typical viewer" between SD and 720p HD and 1080p HD
1a - when viewed in full screen mode on the typical computer with say a 19 to 24 inch screen?
1b- Ditto if the computer monitor is a large screen LCD... say 32 to 50 inches?
1c - Ditto if viewed on a typical tablet and/or smart phone...
2 - For web video of a talking head reporter or interview... shot in the studio or on location... with frequent transitions to "b-roll" footage... is the standard for to use wide format or what? (Seems like wasted bandwidth in most cases)
We have the ability to shoot in either SD or HD but I really wonder if when properly done... that the "lay viewer" can tell much difference...
It would seem that HD would require a lot of compression and de-compression... and in that process could loose some quality... not to mention the potential extra bandwidth you have to pay for to stream HD...
Or are the current (H.264?) codecs so good that there is no visible loss of video quality for HD viewing... and little if any additional bandwidth needed for HD?
Thanks for any comments and help in catching me back up.
Some questions:
1 - When shooting video for the web streaming or on-demand... is there a noticeable difference to the "typical viewer" between SD and 720p HD and 1080p HD
1a - when viewed in full screen mode on the typical computer with say a 19 to 24 inch screen?
1b- Ditto if the computer monitor is a large screen LCD... say 32 to 50 inches?
1c - Ditto if viewed on a typical tablet and/or smart phone...
2 - For web video of a talking head reporter or interview... shot in the studio or on location... with frequent transitions to "b-roll" footage... is the standard for to use wide format or what? (Seems like wasted bandwidth in most cases)
We have the ability to shoot in either SD or HD but I really wonder if when properly done... that the "lay viewer" can tell much difference...
It would seem that HD would require a lot of compression and de-compression... and in that process could loose some quality... not to mention the potential extra bandwidth you have to pay for to stream HD...
Or are the current (H.264?) codecs so good that there is no visible loss of video quality for HD viewing... and little if any additional bandwidth needed for HD?
Thanks for any comments and help in catching me back up.