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HD Lessons

Filmmakers behind The Utopian Society, an independent film touring the festival circuit, offer their experience as a prime example of how far high-definition filmmaking has evolved in just one year. They shot the ensemble comedy about a group of college students forced to work together on an assignment using a Sony HDW-F900 24p camera and standard-def Fujinon HA17×7.8 and HA10×5 ERM/ERD lenses during an 11-day shoot in June 2002. Since then, they have evolved their rough cut in Final Cut Pro, while plotting a strategy for building an HD master later this year.

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