Joni Hertner
February 22nd, 2007, 08:55 AM
hi
monday I will fly to Paris to shoot a short about an old flower seller. I want the outcome (video, 25p) to look very colourful, dreamy and slow with long shots..not very much motion and a nice depth of field. The camera will be the Z1, which I've never hold in my hands till then (firstly I was supposed to get a 35mm adapter, but unfortunately that's not gonna happen now). as I have only half a day to test the camera and three or four days to shoot, everything's a bit stressful.
after reading almost all the threads in this forum, I decided to start a new topic myself - knowing that many of the issues are more or less well covered in other posts.
the aim is a filmy look without the use of a 35mm adapter and my question. should I rather use the cineframe 25 or 50i and de-interlace in post?
what are your experience with the built-in colour filters?
i read that some of you put the gain up to 12, 15DB or even more to achieve a filmy look... in which case can you recommend that?
one scene will be with the sunrise in the back -- how good is the built-in ND Filter?
how is the cinetone working? better use this feature or add film gamma in the post?
i'll edit the footage with final cut studio, are there any concerns, known problems with the Z1?
that's all for now, i'll probably come up with more :)
thanks very much for helping
-Joni
monday I will fly to Paris to shoot a short about an old flower seller. I want the outcome (video, 25p) to look very colourful, dreamy and slow with long shots..not very much motion and a nice depth of field. The camera will be the Z1, which I've never hold in my hands till then (firstly I was supposed to get a 35mm adapter, but unfortunately that's not gonna happen now). as I have only half a day to test the camera and three or four days to shoot, everything's a bit stressful.
after reading almost all the threads in this forum, I decided to start a new topic myself - knowing that many of the issues are more or less well covered in other posts.
the aim is a filmy look without the use of a 35mm adapter and my question. should I rather use the cineframe 25 or 50i and de-interlace in post?
what are your experience with the built-in colour filters?
i read that some of you put the gain up to 12, 15DB or even more to achieve a filmy look... in which case can you recommend that?
one scene will be with the sunrise in the back -- how good is the built-in ND Filter?
how is the cinetone working? better use this feature or add film gamma in the post?
i'll edit the footage with final cut studio, are there any concerns, known problems with the Z1?
that's all for now, i'll probably come up with more :)
thanks very much for helping
-Joni