Infoseite // Scenes sync settings - Vote camcorder?



Frage von wrunge:


Hello,

can muster, I think to start a film project, while the problem was that I probably (because of budget does not) 2 same camcorder. Therefore, 2 questions about this, 1 generally, 2 Technical:

1.)
Take for instance a dialog scene will start from different settings, you need basically multiple cameras, right? Respectively. The switch is synonymous with good, "" the same camera, by briefly interrupted after each setting and the actors have to remain practically? Is there to experience or Tips?

2.)
Can I sync pictures of a particular scene that was taken of the different camcorders, the vote / make sure it is uniform and looks good? (From the colors and so forth)
I'm assuming that I could stay roughly in any case under "similar" systems, eg only 3ccd.

Danke schon mal!

Space


Antwort von Fan29:

1.) Generally, all movies with only one camera simultaneously rotated (exceptions are, for example, action scenes with explosions or stunts, etc.) I would make so that you first in one setting can play through the entire scene and then the camera switch to the 2 To rotate setting. It is recommended synonymous nor a so-called long shot, that is a setting on which both parties are seeing TTT.

2.) with a full color correction (with contrast, brightness, hue, chroma, etc.) there should be no problem to align the images of two different cameras.

Space


Antwort von Markus:

Hello,

to 2.) It is possible to align the images technically similar cameras in the postpro each other. But if you recorded a very good 3CCD Camera with those of a relatively poor 1CCD model (perhaps even under difficult lighting conditions) you want to mix, you will see the difference without question.

Space





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