Russ Holland
September 14th, 2007, 08:23 AM
I'd like some techniques to help me shoot subjects at night. Things like cars speeding on motorways, or people walking down the street, just generic things.
I've been out with my vx2100 practising but my footage tends to turn out with more glow from the street lights lighting up the sky, so I can't get the dark sky the right colour (street lights glow orange in my area)
How can I shoot night scenes as my eye sees them? If it is a white balance issue what's the best subject to set white balance on? My night scenes currently don't look natural and I'd like to get them to look right.
The vx is great in low light but is it enhancing the shot too much? Is it best to shoot auto or manual, what the best settings for night shots on manual? Is it even possible to shoot what I want or does it need to be colour corrected in post?
Too many questions!
Thanks
I've been out with my vx2100 practising but my footage tends to turn out with more glow from the street lights lighting up the sky, so I can't get the dark sky the right colour (street lights glow orange in my area)
How can I shoot night scenes as my eye sees them? If it is a white balance issue what's the best subject to set white balance on? My night scenes currently don't look natural and I'd like to get them to look right.
The vx is great in low light but is it enhancing the shot too much? Is it best to shoot auto or manual, what the best settings for night shots on manual? Is it even possible to shoot what I want or does it need to be colour corrected in post?
Too many questions!
Thanks