Colin Levy
June 16th, 2008, 07:08 PM
Hello there, I'm interning at an animation and visual effects company in Minneapolis, and I'm currently using the HVX to begin to put together a library of effects elements like paint splatters, ink drops, etc.. Most of what I'm shooting is against a black background.
I've been noticing a great deal of noise in all of my shots, especially in the darker portions of the frame. It seems like a lot of detail is being lost.
I've uploaded a full-resolution clip so you can see what I'm talking about: http://www.peerlessproductions.com/upload/0503RW.mov (You may want to Save-As.) The bag of flour seems very clean, but the rest of the image is pretty noisy. I've been told that these shots are not clean enough for production...
It could just be the monitor at work. At home this looks significantly better... So, is this pretty much normal? What's the best way to reduce noise with the HVX?
Thanks a lot!
--Colin
I've been noticing a great deal of noise in all of my shots, especially in the darker portions of the frame. It seems like a lot of detail is being lost.
I've uploaded a full-resolution clip so you can see what I'm talking about: http://www.peerlessproductions.com/upload/0503RW.mov (You may want to Save-As.) The bag of flour seems very clean, but the rest of the image is pretty noisy. I've been told that these shots are not clean enough for production...
It could just be the monitor at work. At home this looks significantly better... So, is this pretty much normal? What's the best way to reduce noise with the HVX?
Thanks a lot!
--Colin