Has holby city changed its filming?!


Question:

Has holby city changed its filming?

it seems to have changed somehow when you watch it! DOES ANYONE AGREE? if so let me know why they did that and why do anyway. it was fine the way it was dont you think!!!


Answers:

Dont watch it, but it could be a change of director, and hence the style, pace, camera angles, and technique changes, or it is a technical change, in the cameras and post production.
Mostly, the bbc went digital years ago, in terms of the cameras. The semi portable cameras for this sort of drama were called betacams, working on video tape, to very high standards. The tape was digitised for computer editing. Then the cameras changed to digicam, a digital capture camera. Both were very,very expensive, broadcast quality. Many lower budget dramas continued to film on video, as why throw away expensive gear?, as you can still edit digitally. Digital cameras vary, and the timing of capture, can cause strobe to the observant eye, as the hrtz rate slides out of sinc with the eyes natural "animation" rate, or approx 24 pictures a second, to apperar to be real movement.
Watching rain, under a "security" type halogen floodlight, will give a similar strobe effect. Many, many people simply dont notice, but i, like you, (especially having had some film school training) Do, sometimes I say to my GF, see that? during a film/tv, and she's what? what you on about!
Its annoying when you can see these changes, and others dont!


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