Martin Campbell
May 4th, 2010, 11:04 AM
Hi all,
did my first bit of filming the other day (interviews). I really wanted the maximum depth of field to show, so I had the aperture up to max (2.8). Seeing as the interviews were outside and with my speed set to 50, I had to bring down the brightness - so I kicked up the speed, and I don't know what I used but was probably about 300 or something. Anyway, looked fine on screen but the image was a bit stuttery when viewed in post. I always have my speed set at 50 with my regular video cam, and I realise that I should have probably done this here - but I just wondered what is the safest speeds to use up to without having too much of a stutter to the look (and helping to keep the Aperture to it's highest setting for DOF?)
Or should I never stray for that 1/50 speed setting again?!!!
Thanks
did my first bit of filming the other day (interviews). I really wanted the maximum depth of field to show, so I had the aperture up to max (2.8). Seeing as the interviews were outside and with my speed set to 50, I had to bring down the brightness - so I kicked up the speed, and I don't know what I used but was probably about 300 or something. Anyway, looked fine on screen but the image was a bit stuttery when viewed in post. I always have my speed set at 50 with my regular video cam, and I realise that I should have probably done this here - but I just wondered what is the safest speeds to use up to without having too much of a stutter to the look (and helping to keep the Aperture to it's highest setting for DOF?)
Or should I never stray for that 1/50 speed setting again?!!!
Thanks