Ari Perilstein
March 26th, 2007, 02:05 PM
Hello,
Unfortuantely I have been told that I will not be booked on certain jobs if the footage comes out the way I have been providing. My client tells me the SD footage looks pale, flat, contrast is off, and during the reception there is no background while people are dancing. The other unfortunate thing is that my client wishes that I still owned my pd170 and will not book me unless I figure out how to use the camera properly. It's understandable. He is very happy with the shot selection ect. but the image is not good.
I am pretty sure it's not the camera and is me as the operator so can anyone give me some advice to prove to my client that the camera can actually get the quality he is used to.
I understand gain, shutter and always use manual as my setting. I have read through the manual but still having some issues. I think I am just missing something that is making the sd footage look very unacceptable. The thing is, I agree with my client that the footage looks bad.
Any help would be much appreciated and I hope none of you are having the same issues as I am. I will apologize in advance if there has been a thread similar to this.
Thanks
Unfortuantely I have been told that I will not be booked on certain jobs if the footage comes out the way I have been providing. My client tells me the SD footage looks pale, flat, contrast is off, and during the reception there is no background while people are dancing. The other unfortunate thing is that my client wishes that I still owned my pd170 and will not book me unless I figure out how to use the camera properly. It's understandable. He is very happy with the shot selection ect. but the image is not good.
I am pretty sure it's not the camera and is me as the operator so can anyone give me some advice to prove to my client that the camera can actually get the quality he is used to.
I understand gain, shutter and always use manual as my setting. I have read through the manual but still having some issues. I think I am just missing something that is making the sd footage look very unacceptable. The thing is, I agree with my client that the footage looks bad.
Any help would be much appreciated and I hope none of you are having the same issues as I am. I will apologize in advance if there has been a thread similar to this.
Thanks