waycooljr
Well-known member
I'm not sure why my original post did not go through so I will try again. I used my DVX in the 24 p mode for the first time. It was basically a run and gun type shoot due to the weather. I learned a lot and I'm looking forward to my next shot in 24p. Here are some details of the shoot.
The footage consist of scenes from a local Beatles tribute band, goofing around throughout the city in full costume.
These scenes will be edited together to make a short movie that will be used in an up coming show, in between their first set / costume change. Once edited, we were looking for a 1.5 minute short to keep the audience at bay while they change costumes.
Because I do not edit using a computer yet, ( I use Applied Magic's Screen Play) the only way I could grab stills at this time was to firewire the video from my DVX to my Sony TRV 530 and snap them onto the memory stick. The only editing done to each still was to convert them to B&W like the video will be once completed
Some of the scenes came out dark due to the intense sun and cloudy day. It was hard to keep the exposure correct when the sun was in and out of clouds all day long. Hopefully I can do some exposer correction during editing. If not they do not have a problem re-shooting some of the scenes because they new of the challenges with lighting. Here is the link, hope you all enjoy.
http://members.aol.com/rocketwrks/revivals.html
Ray
The footage consist of scenes from a local Beatles tribute band, goofing around throughout the city in full costume.
These scenes will be edited together to make a short movie that will be used in an up coming show, in between their first set / costume change. Once edited, we were looking for a 1.5 minute short to keep the audience at bay while they change costumes.
Because I do not edit using a computer yet, ( I use Applied Magic's Screen Play) the only way I could grab stills at this time was to firewire the video from my DVX to my Sony TRV 530 and snap them onto the memory stick. The only editing done to each still was to convert them to B&W like the video will be once completed
Some of the scenes came out dark due to the intense sun and cloudy day. It was hard to keep the exposure correct when the sun was in and out of clouds all day long. Hopefully I can do some exposer correction during editing. If not they do not have a problem re-shooting some of the scenes because they new of the challenges with lighting. Here is the link, hope you all enjoy.
http://members.aol.com/rocketwrks/revivals.html
Ray