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Best Settings for a Ballet shoot
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Brock Fisher
on Jul 1, 2008 at 11:17:09 pm
I rent 3 DVXs to video ballet performances. In the past I have had difficulty with two problems:
1) Color consistancy. I white balance all three cameras to a white sheet on stage prior to the performances. When I produce a multiclip in FCP the colors are different between the spot, side and wide angle cameras and must be adjusted in FCP.
2) Overexposure--under the stage lights white tutus and costumes are overexposed. I have been using the scene file setting that uses 30p. I don't know how to keep the bright white costumes from overexposure.
The final output is for SD DVDs.
Thank you for any help.
Brock Fisher
San Diego
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Best Settings for a Ballet shoot
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