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Re: light streaks
by Brendan Maghran on Nov 3, 2009 at 4:37:10 pm

Well in terms of control over the set, I have complete control with a whole ceiling grid of lights and a couple ARRI kits at my disposal, so lighting is not a problem in terms of amount. I'm not entirely sure if I can shoot at 90 fps but will look into it for sure. Do you think that shooting at 1/125 would help the camera recognize the reflective tape easier with less blur?

Today I practiced in motion with the trackers, the transformation and 4-point behaviors. I was able to track an object fairly well, but I don't know how to connect a particle emitter or replicator to the tracked object.

I understand the hot spots in video and I can definitely Luma key them out, but I don't really understand what you mean with using a blue light on the camera and pulling the mattes from the sticks, what would pulling the mattes from the sticks do, could you elaborate on that?

I don't really work in any sort of special effects programs very often, I spend my time studying editing and using FCP and Avid, so thanks for helping me out it's much appreciated.


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