If new cameras come with a
factory setup, why do they still need a setup?
A proper
camera alignment setup improves picture quality in two ways. First, the camera
is aligned to actual lenses used, not the factory test lens, so that preset color is
calibrated, lens flares and white shading are corrected. User lenses do differ in
these characteristics from factory lenses, resulting in about a fifty percent improvement in
picture quality alone. Second, the rest of the camera parameters, including color
saturation, are set to a proven broadcast industry standard, in use by thousands of broadcast
and video professionals in every conceivable application.
What is the Macie Uniform Standard camera
setup?
It is a set of camera alignment parameters,
with specific lens compensation that was developed in the early 1990's to fill the need
of network news magazine shows, who require consistent, high image quality, from
multiple crews, with a variety of camera makes and models. The show producers who
hire them benefit, because there is little, if any, expensive color correction in
post production, and eliminates the need for a location video operator. Setup
includes additional looks and settings as well, with custom scene files. Specialty
Settings
How popular is the Macie Uniform
Standard?
Primarily by word of mouth, about
one half of Macie Videos 2,700+ clients send their camcorders in from all over the USA,
just for that purpose. Once they get their camera back, many clients will end up
sending their remaining cameras for setups and custom scene files as
well.
What type of cameras are capable for this setup
standard?
This standard was developed for the
purpose of creating a uniform look between manufacturers and models. Most of
the popular cameras are able to be setup with the Macie Uniform Standard. Check out
the list. If your camcorder is not on the list, contact Macie Video
Service. We are constantly adding new models as they become
available. Camera List
What are the main benefits for independent
videographers?
The most important is that your
camera is properly set up to your lens, and its look is the one that the broadcast
industry has grown up with. Because it improves the look, it should
increase the demand for your services. Shooting with other Macie
Certified cameras, your field production should go smoother, look great, and closely
match. You also have the peace of mind knowing that your camera looks as good as it
can.
What are the benefits to the producers that hire
you?
We often get such positive feedback on how
much better Macie cameras look. Producers love the fact that post production
needs little if any color correction. Field producers can expect multi-camera shoots
to go smoothly and within budget. Check out our Testimonials
Page.
What is the Macie Certified Program?
This program
was developed for and used daily by thousands of broadcast and video professionals who
require the highest camera image quality, along with a host of other benefits. More on Macie Certified Program
Who else can benefit with this Macie Uniform
Standard?
Rental companies, TV, Cable, sports
networks, corporate studios, multi-camera flypack operators, and high-end video
production companies.
What happens if HD video is downconverted or SD video is
up-converted?
The color look does not change, only
the picture detail.
Can't I just load someone else's setup
card?
Because some cameras use scene files that
include lens compensation, you could end up using someone else's lens
parameters, which could detract from your camera's look. Digital cameras are
very similar to analog cameras that use variable potentiometers, which were
replaced with menu driven alignment controls. We have been comparing cameras
for years, and have found that similar models with alignment controls set to the same
settings, will usually look different, as we verify on our test scopes. There are
differences in optical blocks, lenses, and component tolerances. In addition, a
good part of the image improvement is made with alignments that are related, so that you
will not get the benefits of a full setup. All our setups require that we set
cameras to our uniform standard parameters, then save these settings to internal scene
files, and backup on removable media.
I've got a really big shoot coming up that has quite a few HD
cameras. Can you help?
Over the last few
years, Roger Macie has become a regular part of the setup and operational crews on some
popular network shows. ESPN's World Series of Poker, and several of PBS's most
popular cooking shows.