So I am in love with this look. Based on reading all the comments on it and looking at another sample posted on vimeo showing before and after with no REAL explanation of how it was achieved, help me understand if I am right in thinking this is a post production technique and not the use of matching 2 cams. If so, any tips on how to achieve it?
I am trying to figure out the best way to spend an upcoming budget I will have. I have had the intention of getting an FS100 and rigging it out for months now but am leaning towards the idea of getting the MARK III based on how good more footage samples look upon it's release. Really curious about the I-Frame at potentially 91mbs. If this HDR technique can only be achieved through 2 cameras then I might get two MARK III's and spend a little less on other production tools I was looking at. Thanks for any tips or suggestions. I really don't know anything about HDR filming and am having a hard time finding more info on it other than a few video samples of before and after.
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03-07-2012 08:28 AM




Help understaning HDR FILMING options with 2 cameras vs post production techniques?

