And here's an article from Vimeo Video School that breaks it down for you. If that doesn't get it, this article from Tuts+ is a great resource.
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Showing posts with label dslr. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Shutter Angle, Shutter Speeds & Video
If you're a DSLR video shooter you've probably discovered that you can choose both aperture and shutter speed when shooting video. Here's a helpful video from the folks at Videomaker to learn how shutter speeds relate to frame rate and how to ensure you capture natural motion.
And here's an article from Vimeo Video School that breaks it down for you. If that doesn't get it, this article from Tuts+ is a great resource.
And here's an article from Vimeo Video School that breaks it down for you. If that doesn't get it, this article from Tuts+ is a great resource.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Cinema Camera For Under A Grand
Here's an article from independent filmmaker Noam Kroll: BUILDING A CINEMA CAMERA FOR UNDER $1000 – WHICH CAMERAS ARE BEST & WHICH ACCESSORIES YOU NEED
Some words of wisdom from the article - "...having a better camera doesn’t mean your final image is necessarily going to look better."
I'd also add that knowing the type of shooting you'll do is essential in order to choose the right camera. While there are many reasons to shoot with DSLR rigs, such a setup often isn't well-suited for "run and gun", ENG, or event videography.
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I'd also add that knowing the type of shooting you'll do is essential in order to choose the right camera. While there are many reasons to shoot with DSLR rigs, such a setup often isn't well-suited for "run and gun", ENG, or event videography.
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