I haven't found other facing a similar situation. I need some guidance to know how to look it up. Is it my playback/graphic card?, lack of codecs. I know my recording conditions are not optimal at all but I don't understand what is happen. There are zones of the image that are completely unusuable.Īnd this happens if I shoot a sunset or any other similar situation. Below de elbow there is some but manageable.įew frames later the image "breaks". In this frame level of noise/stutter is acceptable. At first I thought it could be my computer lacking speed to playback heavy data but I play it frame by frame on Premiere and the stutter is attached to the image, it seems. 28:06 Neill favorite part of his year is also the most rewarding. 25:03 Cirina has her opinion about the LUT/not to LUT argument amongst creatives. 20:01 Neill describes how FiLMiC Pro’s Cinematographer Kit works. It produces like a stutter while playing it later. 16:35 Neill elaborates on FiLMiC Pro’s mission to democratize media to enable artistic creativity. Usually recording goes smoothly in other light situations, but when a shoot with light aiming directly to the sensor in a low light-high contrast scene, the image "breaks". At my current state of budget I can only shoot with my smartphone and try to clean image as much as possible. I am trying to shoot in 4k for quality purposes as Im building a portfolio to try to sell footage to stock agencies. Im a bit lost with the recording problem Im facing.
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