Jeff Bilman
November 15th, 2004, 11:48 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm very new to the production side of things but eager to learn. I shot some scenes low lit (meaning it was early morning using natural light) in an attempt to replicate dawn inside a bedroom on my TRV22. Well, I guess not surprisingly they've come out with a lot of grain/noise.
Does anyone have suggestions as to how to replicate dawn whilst retaining the clarity of picture? I was thinking about filming with good light but taking the exposure down? Or what about some sort of filter? I have no experience with this so really have no idea.
Any help much appreciated, it's the opening scenes of my short film and right from the outset the noise makes it look like the no budget venture that it is, whereas in good light my daylight scenes are looking good.
Thanks,
Jeff.
I'm very new to the production side of things but eager to learn. I shot some scenes low lit (meaning it was early morning using natural light) in an attempt to replicate dawn inside a bedroom on my TRV22. Well, I guess not surprisingly they've come out with a lot of grain/noise.
Does anyone have suggestions as to how to replicate dawn whilst retaining the clarity of picture? I was thinking about filming with good light but taking the exposure down? Or what about some sort of filter? I have no experience with this so really have no idea.
Any help much appreciated, it's the opening scenes of my short film and right from the outset the noise makes it look like the no budget venture that it is, whereas in good light my daylight scenes are looking good.
Thanks,
Jeff.