Brian Mirsch
May 24th, 2011, 12:44 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm a relatively new participant in the videography world, but I have some great toys that I'm learning on. My cameras are GoPro 960's, Canon XH-A1s, and Canon 60D.
I am using these cameras predominantly in live music/music video-esque shooting. Haven't delved into more delicate video, ie weddings and alike.
The obvious first (potential) difference between the footage from the above-mentioned cameras is the DOF. The GoPro's will always have the same focal length and DOF and this is honestly fine for my music videos because they are normally used in quick cuts and high-impact shots. However, my eye isn't trained enough tosay whether I should be sharpening/blurring/frame blending/desaturating, etc. when trying to match up the GoPro film to the other Canon's.
It's not the end of the world and of course I will be learning as I go along, but if anyone could give tips on the differences between the default settings, I would appreciate it! Thanks
I'm a relatively new participant in the videography world, but I have some great toys that I'm learning on. My cameras are GoPro 960's, Canon XH-A1s, and Canon 60D.
I am using these cameras predominantly in live music/music video-esque shooting. Haven't delved into more delicate video, ie weddings and alike.
The obvious first (potential) difference between the footage from the above-mentioned cameras is the DOF. The GoPro's will always have the same focal length and DOF and this is honestly fine for my music videos because they are normally used in quick cuts and high-impact shots. However, my eye isn't trained enough tosay whether I should be sharpening/blurring/frame blending/desaturating, etc. when trying to match up the GoPro film to the other Canon's.
It's not the end of the world and of course I will be learning as I go along, but if anyone could give tips on the differences between the default settings, I would appreciate it! Thanks