Gregory Mate
March 7th, 2010, 11:00 PM
Hi all,
Newbie question here. We're doing our first video and had a limited time to shoot in an office. We had a picture hanging on a wall with a very reflective glass on it. Unfortunately, regardless of how careful we thought we were, every single time that picture was in frame, the reflection of a crew member, or part of the boom pole, would be reflected in the glass. We've dubbed it "The Accursed Picture" because, well, it seemed bent on wrecking every single take in which it appeared.
Reshooting is not an option, since we cannot get the same space again, and reshooting the entire two days' worth of footage in a similar location is far beyond the production budget in both terms of time and money. The scenes cannot be cut entirely, because they contain critical information to the story.
So I basically have two options available: show the scenes with the reflections, which would make for an awful show. Or, try and somehow blur the reflections in editing. Is this even possible in Vegas? Or do I resign myself to showcasing something horribly amateurish?
Thanks,
Gregory Mate
Newbie question here. We're doing our first video and had a limited time to shoot in an office. We had a picture hanging on a wall with a very reflective glass on it. Unfortunately, regardless of how careful we thought we were, every single time that picture was in frame, the reflection of a crew member, or part of the boom pole, would be reflected in the glass. We've dubbed it "The Accursed Picture" because, well, it seemed bent on wrecking every single take in which it appeared.
Reshooting is not an option, since we cannot get the same space again, and reshooting the entire two days' worth of footage in a similar location is far beyond the production budget in both terms of time and money. The scenes cannot be cut entirely, because they contain critical information to the story.
So I basically have two options available: show the scenes with the reflections, which would make for an awful show. Or, try and somehow blur the reflections in editing. Is this even possible in Vegas? Or do I resign myself to showcasing something horribly amateurish?
Thanks,
Gregory Mate