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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Kelowna Canada
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Suggestions for shooting 24p
I am involved in shooting feature film that will be shot on the red camera. Because of time considerations and lack of a red camera yet, we will be shooting some establishing shots with the 350. I would appreciate any comments/ suggestions for shooting 24p. Any pitfalls of common newbie mistakes to avoid.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: San Diego, CA
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Pans and tilts should go slower than you're used to, to avoid jitter.
If you've not shot HD before, focus is extra critical. Other than that... a lot stays the same. Good luck getting the 350 to match the Red camera. The first 50 shipped on Friday. Hope yours comes in soon. :-) |
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Shooting in 24P requires very, very slow panning, and zooming techniques, a snails pace. There are specs for shooting via film with this in mind. Do a Google search for this. Post production can also present challenges when mixing frame rates as well. Make sure the camera is set for 1/48 shutter as well!!! it default 's to 30th and if you use this, all motion will be blurred, UGLY!
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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What would you suggest shutter speed when over cranking? is there a formula?
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