Parrodoxx acquires variety with JVC camcorder

Aug 6, 2007 2:51 PM


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JVC ProHD GY-HD110 camcorder

Parrodoxx Pictures is using the JVC ProHD GY-HD110 camcorder to shoot corporate videos, documentaries, broadcast news, TV shows, music videos, sporting events and weddings.

Parrodoxx Pictures, a new production company based in Vancouver, Canada, is using a JVC ProHD GY-HD110 camcorder to shoot corporate videos, documentaries, broadcast news, TV shows, music videos, sporting events and weddings.

Martells said the GY-HD110 is the ideal camera due to its ENG style form factor and flexible feature set. This includes the camera’s ability to adjust settings to create the perfect color temperature for a shot. He also likes the fact that he can shoot in different frame rates for a variety of applications.

Also beneficial is the fact that he can plug the GY-HD110 into a satellite truck and it’s ready for shooting in seconds. All the video on his current Web site was shot with the JVC GY-HD110.

For more information, visit www.parrodoxx.com/ and http://pro.jvc.com/.


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