StMad
10-01-2005, 03:00 AM
Gday all,
A friend and I are getting close to shooting our first short - here's an rough edit of some test footage we took to get a sense of how the XL2 would handle low light, and how the scene might play out. I quite like what the camera has been able to achieve, but I get a sense we can do better. I've got 73 questions, but if ya'll could help me out with a couple it'd be much appreciated.
Any thoughts on what does and doesn't work with respect to “the look”, and what can be done better? And how I might capture the audio of running footsteps effectively, keeping in mind I’ll get some car mount shots next time?
Used no extra lighting, shot wide open, gain+6 and 1/25 shutter.
http://rapidshare.de/files/5736609/OOTF_Test.wmv.html
Select "free" at bottom of page to get link.
btw, pls ignore the minor continuity issues (I'll ask the train driver to park his rig next time) and not-so-steadicam...
Thanks,
Steve
A friend and I are getting close to shooting our first short - here's an rough edit of some test footage we took to get a sense of how the XL2 would handle low light, and how the scene might play out. I quite like what the camera has been able to achieve, but I get a sense we can do better. I've got 73 questions, but if ya'll could help me out with a couple it'd be much appreciated.
Any thoughts on what does and doesn't work with respect to “the look”, and what can be done better? And how I might capture the audio of running footsteps effectively, keeping in mind I’ll get some car mount shots next time?
Used no extra lighting, shot wide open, gain+6 and 1/25 shutter.
http://rapidshare.de/files/5736609/OOTF_Test.wmv.html
Select "free" at bottom of page to get link.
btw, pls ignore the minor continuity issues (I'll ask the train driver to park his rig next time) and not-so-steadicam...
Thanks,
Steve