After struggling with the limits of the technology, I have a first production. It is a recording of a local city fireworks display. The display itself is not all that exciting, but I tried to make it interesting.
The video was recorded in 1080p widescreen and mashed on Windows Movie Maker. Despite making the video in 1080p, YouTube processed it down to 720p. The ISO was at 5600 and the shutter speed at 320 (if I remember correctly).
The video is fairly long (~20 min) because our locals wanted a visual record to show to elderly who couldn't get out. The original file was a minute or so longer, but YouTube seems to have either sped it up or condensed it.
Aside from using my personal Web Hosting service, are there any video sites that keep the videos in true HD for viewing?
The video was recorded in 1080p widescreen and mashed on Windows Movie Maker. Despite making the video in 1080p, YouTube processed it down to 720p. The ISO was at 5600 and the shutter speed at 320 (if I remember correctly).
The video is fairly long (~20 min) because our locals wanted a visual record to show to elderly who couldn't get out. The original file was a minute or so longer, but YouTube seems to have either sped it up or condensed it.
Aside from using my personal Web Hosting service, are there any video sites that keep the videos in true HD for viewing?