June 22, 2006
HVX200 Microsite Brought to You by Panasonic
Whether you are a loyal Panasonic HVX200 fan or just curious as to which HD cam to spring for, Panasonic has a great new microsite at panasonic.com that is all things HVX. This is a great opportunity for all of you Final Cut Pro and Avid Xpress Pro users to see what other people are doing with the HVX and to witness how it is being applied in the real world. If you're into pro videography, news gathering, independent filmmaking, HD production, or education, this site gives great information on the practicality of the HVX in each discipline. There are also in-depth reviews of the operability of the HVX from working producers who are using the camera in the field on a daily basis. This site is a treasure trove of HVX information.
If you are a fan of the Panasonic line of cameras or just an independent filmmaker in general, you also need to check out DVXUser.com. This site has to be one of the most comprehensive and active places on the internet for the independent filmmaking community. Whether you are loyal to Cannon, JVC, Sony, this online community is talking about it. The examples of other peoples projects is reason enough to check out dvxuser.com.
Posted by MovingPicture at 01:31 PM
April 24, 2006
Check out our latest gear!
Moving Picture is always working to stay ahead of the curve and bring you the latest and best in production gear. Here's just a couple of the latest goodies in stock:
- Panasonic AG-HVX200 High Definition Camera with P2
- Sony F900 HD camera
- Lectrosonics SM Super-Miniature Digital Hybrid Wireless UHF Belt Pack Transmitter
- Frezzi LED on-camera light, with mini on-board chimera
- ...and much, much more!
Posted by MovingPicture at 04:35 PM
August 29, 2005
Broadcast Video Gear
Moving Picture rents a wide variety of video broadcast equipment. We can provide flight packs for your multi camera shoots. Decks for your postproduction needs and terminal gear, as well.
We also carry many hard to find items such as video transmitters and miniature video devices and lipstick cameras. Cameras come in all shapes and sizes and we have them all, from HD all the way down to a simple DV camera we've got or can get it.
Posted by DigitalBill at 07:03 PM

