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Originally Posted by soundboy If it's not for broadcast, and it seems like it isn't, you may be driving a tack with a jackhammer. Why woulden't iMovie and some nice DV cameras do the trick? A camera you could plug an external mic into for better sound. Look up Jay Rose's website. He knows a lot about this sort of thing. |
Well...yes and no
No, its not for broadcast
but yes, it needs to be of broadcast quality. The recordings, both audio and video, are for scientific research and submission and consequently need to be of the highest quality for professional editing and production results. Not only that but the nuances of child/instructor interaction need to be very closely documented (hence 4-5 cameras for all angles covered).
Would iMovie be able to simultaniously record 4-5 hours of 4-5 video streams + high or reference quality audio with timecode embedded?
I think I might have found the solution:
Real-Time high speed video capture with IRIG-B time-stamp