Shooting 16mm at the beach questions...

Started by DigitalFriend, April 21, 2004, 02:12:37 PM

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DigitalFriend

I have a whole inane bunch of questions, complete with test stils here:
http://www.riggedproductions.com/16mm.htm

Let me know what you think, thanks!

cowboykurtis

if youre shooting towards the water, epecially with a distinuishable tide coming in, you will want to shoot the waves at 28 frames a second -- theres is an odd effect that occurs when shooting waves at 24 frames a second, they seem sped up even though you are shooting regular speed - 28 frames makes them appear to be moving at a natural speed.
...your excuses are your own...

cowboykurtis

if youre shooting towards the water, epecially with a distinuishable tide coming in, you will want to shoot the waves at 28 frames a second -- theres is an odd effect that occurs when shooting waves at 24 frames a second, they seem sped up even though you are shooting regular speed - 28 frames makes them appear to be moving at a natural speed.
...your excuses are your own...

mutinyco

You need a bounce board. His face was getting dark. Make sure you have a board to bounce light into the shadows.
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