Rudi Herbert
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RED team,
REDCODE is as much a revolutionary product as the camera itself, but why limit it to RED acquired images only? There are tons of HD cameras out there recording different flavors of compressed HD to tape, flash cards, hard rives, etc. The heavy compression, be it AVCHD or MPEG, they use makes their images almost unusable in post. Ironically, most of those cameras have HDMI or SDI ports that allow an uncompressed image to be recorded to a much much better format. But nobody makes a portable module. Cineform had announced such a portable module recording in their proprietary format long ago, but they have yet to deliver, unless you count their $10K Wafian recorder. Convergent design has announced the Nano Flash (http://www.convergent-design.com/CD_Products_nanoFlash.htm), but frankly, at $3K, it costs far more than is worth, keeping in mind that it is still meant to be used with prosumer cameras.
So how about it RED? I'm talking a camera-mounted module recording to compact media, taking an HDMI 1080i/p signal and converting it to REDCODE for use on FCP, CS4, Vegas, whatever. It would be intended for HD footage, so no need to worry about 2K or 4K, thus leaving you with the relatively easy task to downsample HD through the excellent REDCODE to a high quality, low compression image. I know this wouldn't be a product made directly to support a RED item, such as a camera, but I think REDCODE deserves to be marketed on its own merits too, and there are tons of producers who'd love such a piece if equipment. I know I would, and since I cannot replace all the HDV cameras we own for Scarlets, not now that those HDV cameras have already paid for themselves and are perfect for low profile gigs, but I would still love to extract as much quality out of those sensors as possible. Any takers?
REDCODE is as much a revolutionary product as the camera itself, but why limit it to RED acquired images only? There are tons of HD cameras out there recording different flavors of compressed HD to tape, flash cards, hard rives, etc. The heavy compression, be it AVCHD or MPEG, they use makes their images almost unusable in post. Ironically, most of those cameras have HDMI or SDI ports that allow an uncompressed image to be recorded to a much much better format. But nobody makes a portable module. Cineform had announced such a portable module recording in their proprietary format long ago, but they have yet to deliver, unless you count their $10K Wafian recorder. Convergent design has announced the Nano Flash (http://www.convergent-design.com/CD_Products_nanoFlash.htm), but frankly, at $3K, it costs far more than is worth, keeping in mind that it is still meant to be used with prosumer cameras.
So how about it RED? I'm talking a camera-mounted module recording to compact media, taking an HDMI 1080i/p signal and converting it to REDCODE for use on FCP, CS4, Vegas, whatever. It would be intended for HD footage, so no need to worry about 2K or 4K, thus leaving you with the relatively easy task to downsample HD through the excellent REDCODE to a high quality, low compression image. I know this wouldn't be a product made directly to support a RED item, such as a camera, but I think REDCODE deserves to be marketed on its own merits too, and there are tons of producers who'd love such a piece if equipment. I know I would, and since I cannot replace all the HDV cameras we own for Scarlets, not now that those HDV cameras have already paid for themselves and are perfect for low profile gigs, but I would still love to extract as much quality out of those sensors as possible. Any takers?