Chris Westerstrom
April 26th, 2012, 01:44 PM
Thought I'd ask your advice on something. I shot a music video in Berlin last weekend. I caught something interesting that happened live in front of a large audience so I left my 7d on a the tripod and grabbed the 5d.
Since the 7d had the only ND filter on it, I had to stop down on the 5d, which I was running around with on my steadicam merlin. I had doubled my shutter speed but in haste, I think I actually bumped the shutter speed up to 200 which actually turned out nice for all of the take, but their is one quick sequence where I pan the audience and it is painful on the eyes.
this sequence however, I thought to make slow motion
I have halved the speed, hoping it would help, and am putting on some motion blur. Do you have any post tips on how to make it look less choppy? Like motion blur settings or any post production slow mo tips to make it look smooth?
I'd appreciate any help I could get
Since the 7d had the only ND filter on it, I had to stop down on the 5d, which I was running around with on my steadicam merlin. I had doubled my shutter speed but in haste, I think I actually bumped the shutter speed up to 200 which actually turned out nice for all of the take, but their is one quick sequence where I pan the audience and it is painful on the eyes.
this sequence however, I thought to make slow motion
I have halved the speed, hoping it would help, and am putting on some motion blur. Do you have any post tips on how to make it look less choppy? Like motion blur settings or any post production slow mo tips to make it look smooth?
I'd appreciate any help I could get