A. Stone
July 17th, 2005, 01:36 PM
Hello!
Tomorrow I embark on my first big documentary project, which will involve 10 days in the remote high country of the Sierra Nevada (California) shooting a first descent kayak expedition. I Have the Sony Z-1 and will shoot everything in High-Def. I like the look of the “Cineframe” (pseudo) 24p mode while interviewing a stationary subject, but don’t think the camera does a very good job when the subject is in motion (in either 24 or 30 pseudo-p mode). My question: would it be too incongruous or “unprofessional” to shoot my interviews in the pseudo-24p mode, and everything else in 60i? I know mixing the two can work to good effect in drama when trying to bring the audience into the gritty reality realm, but in a documentary is it too distracting? Any advice, ideas, raw criticisms, or guidance would be most welcome…
Cheers!
Andrew
Tomorrow I embark on my first big documentary project, which will involve 10 days in the remote high country of the Sierra Nevada (California) shooting a first descent kayak expedition. I Have the Sony Z-1 and will shoot everything in High-Def. I like the look of the “Cineframe” (pseudo) 24p mode while interviewing a stationary subject, but don’t think the camera does a very good job when the subject is in motion (in either 24 or 30 pseudo-p mode). My question: would it be too incongruous or “unprofessional” to shoot my interviews in the pseudo-24p mode, and everything else in 60i? I know mixing the two can work to good effect in drama when trying to bring the audience into the gritty reality realm, but in a documentary is it too distracting? Any advice, ideas, raw criticisms, or guidance would be most welcome…
Cheers!
Andrew