Mother Goose
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I'm a soon-to-be university graduate in maths, and I'll be moving soon to take up a faculty position at an American university. One of the things I always envisioned is to link up the classes I teach, with online video shorts, roughly 10 minutes in length each, which will cover standard problems. This would be similar to how some universities offer online lectures. However, these shorts would be shot and directed by myself. Calling it a 'short' would be too much, however.
Here are some things I'm looking for.
Because I'm an amateur photographer (40D), I am thinking about going with a 5D Mk2. I won't be using the video outside of this work, so I don't see the point in getting a dedicated camcorder. I think if I couple this with the 85 mm f1.2 L lens, this should be fine. This would take me to about $5000, and then I could spend about $1000 on lighting, fabric, a whiteboard, and whatever. I'm unsure of what I'll need and the costs for lighting.
I've heard some people saying that $5000 (or even $10,000) is way too optimistic, but I've seen some really well shot video blogs on Youtube, and I can't imagine those people spending much more.
Down the line, I might need a smaller prime, like a 50 f1.2, but perhaps once I have something that looks great and is well received, I'll be able to recruit some departmental funding.
What do you guys think?
Here are some things I'm looking for.
- Looks professional (well lit and including color correction and the standard post-processing)
- Fixed shooting (no zoom needed) at at least two angles (one head-on, while talking, and the other in front of some sort of whiteboard for the maths)
- Budget is approximately $5000-7000 USD to start with
Because I'm an amateur photographer (40D), I am thinking about going with a 5D Mk2. I won't be using the video outside of this work, so I don't see the point in getting a dedicated camcorder. I think if I couple this with the 85 mm f1.2 L lens, this should be fine. This would take me to about $5000, and then I could spend about $1000 on lighting, fabric, a whiteboard, and whatever. I'm unsure of what I'll need and the costs for lighting.
I've heard some people saying that $5000 (or even $10,000) is way too optimistic, but I've seen some really well shot video blogs on Youtube, and I can't imagine those people spending much more.
Down the line, I might need a smaller prime, like a 50 f1.2, but perhaps once I have something that looks great and is well received, I'll be able to recruit some departmental funding.
What do you guys think?