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COPTERSTUDIOS
OUTFITS MINI-HELICOPTERS
WITH JVC GY-HM100
PROHD CAMCORDERS FOR CLOSE-RANGE
AERIAL HD SHOOTING
WAYNE,
NJ (June 17, 2010)
– JVC
Professional Products, a division of JVC U.S.A.,
announced today that CopterStudios, a specialty production company
based in
Santa Rosa, Calif., has outfitted two Halo remote-controlled
helicopters with
JVC GY-HM100 ProHD camcorders for close-range aerial cinematography.
The
Halo-based helicopters have captured breathtaking HD footage for cable
network
programs, movies, and TV commercials, as well as promotional footage
for Sonoma
and Napa Valley wineries, real estate properties, and golf courses.
CopterStudios
owner Darin Huard founded the company five years ago because he
recognized the
valuable and incomparable cinematic perspective these mini-helicopter
camera
systems could capture. With the ability to hover or fly with precision,
the
Halo can get unique shots 50 to 100 feet off the ground, which would be
too
difficult or expensive to get from a full-size helicopter, camera boom,
or
crane.
Built
by PhotoShip One in Mesa, Ariz., the two Halo remote controlled
helicopters
were designed and built specifically for close range aerial
cinematography. “Once
we took delivery of the helicopter systems, it was up to us to outfit
them with
our choice of cameras and wireless transmission systems,”
said Huard. “We chose
the JVC GY-HM100 because it offers features that are mission-critical
to this
application.”
Besides
outstanding HD picture quality, Huard said the GY-HM100s are ideal
because they
are lightweight, extremely compact, and include a built-in Fujinon 10x
lens.
Plus, the camcorders can shoot both HD and PAL video in a variety of
frame
rates, and feature 3-CCD image capture along with built-in image
stabilization.
“The
3-CCD chips in the JVC GY-HM100s also play a critical role. CCD imaging
tolerates the vibrations of the helicopter better than CMOS sensors
can,” Huard
explained. “Also, when the helicopter moves abruptly, CMOS
imagers can leave an
unacceptable waviness in the picture, whereas CCDs don’t seem
to have that
problem.”
CopterStudios
maintains a five-man crew for each production: a pilot for the remote
controlled helicopter; a camera operator, who uses an IR remote control
to
adjust camera functions; two safety assistants, who warn the pilot of
obstacles
in the flight path; and a set coordinator, who works with the director
or
producer to plan the shots. “While remote-controlled
helicopter camera systems
may seem like very sophisticated toys,” Huard added,
“it takes considerable
technical skill and knowledge to operate them with the precision and
predictability big-budget productions require.”
Usually,
the remote controlled helicopter is airborne and shooting between three
and 10
minutes. The director or producer can watch the video in real time on a
monitor
on the set. SD video is transmitted from the JVC camera via a live
video
microwave downlink to a directional patch antenna, which feeds the
reference
monitor on set.
CopterStudios
also takes advantage of the GY-HM100’s use of SDHC
solid-state media and native
Final Cut Pro recording. “We have a table set up with an
Apple MacBook Pro
laptop running the latest Final Cut Pro software,” Huard
said. “When we bring
the cameras back down, we simply transfer the QuickTime files from the
solid-state media cards directly into the laptop and Final Cut Pro to
review
our footage. Having this tapeless workflow right on the set is very
fast and
truly indispensable to our operations.
“We’re
extremely pleased with the reliability, performance, and affordability
of our
two JVC GY-HM100s and the technical support we’ve received
from JVC,” Huard
noted. “The JVC GY-HM100s provide all the features and
functionality demanded
by this unique application.”
ABOUT JVC
U.S.A.
Headquartered
in Wayne, New Jersey, JVC U.S.A. is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC distributes
a
complete line of video and audio equipment for the consumer and
professional
markets. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web
site at http://pro.jvc.com
or call (800)582-5825.
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