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I hope this is the right thread, I'm still just getting the hang of this forum-ing.
I just need a bit of information please, if there's someone out there with a bit of filmography knowledge, who knows a thing or two about film, camera's and the like. Smallville Season 1, I've read, is filmed on Digibeta, and I am just wondering whether shows or other media filmed on this can be mastered in high definition or not? When i tried reseaching myself, I [think] it said that digibeta is a standard definition media, but i can't quite clarify if its true or not. If someone can just tell me a bit about Digibeta, and whether stuff filmed using it can someday be mastered in HD, i'd greatly appreciate it. I also want to know, cus im wondering if the DVDs are the best Smallville s1 will ever look. Cheers |
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