Film records to film - ie: little tiny slides that run through a projector at 24 frames a second. If properly used it gives a far superior image and mood to the film. Filming on film requires special cameras, filmstock and someone to develop the stock. It also requires far more knowledge than to operate a camcorder. The cost is the main reason why the board of studies allows you to do a shorter film is you use film.
Video is a generic term for most everything else - minidv, dvd, vhs, svhs, digital8, hi8 etc. Its much cheaper and is easier to use. The quality isn't as great however with some careful shooting and proper lighting you can squeeze some pretty nice images out of minidv.
For reference, if you had a choice:
- Mini DV is the best consumer format to use. There are others such as dvcam however that is going into the pro / semi-pro territory.
- Dvd would be the 2nd best. You know, those cameras that record directly onto DVD
- Digital8 is a close 2nd with DVD.
Personally, I wouldn't see why you would do a film for ext2 English. In the end it is an english piece and is marked accordingly. Why would you deliberately shorten the time you have to get the message across?
Christiaan Blok
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