@MrLTFilms Yeah thats all part of the magic of cinematography. What you gotta do is get a stronger light source so the camera isnt straining its self to pick up low-light on your actors, causing it to have grain. With ample light on your actors you can play around with ur ISO settings and exposure until the black is sensed by the camera as black and not grain. It was quite easy in this piece since the light sources didn't really need to be explained but in some cases it can be very difficult.
Great job on this, what lense did you use?
MrLTFilms 1 year ago
@MrLTFilms Thanks!! Just the standard 18-55 that came with the camera
CRBfilmss 1 year ago
@CRBfilmss Really? Whoah usually when I try to film at night with it, my footage gets all grainy, but damn nice.
MrLTFilms 1 year ago
@MrLTFilms Yeah thats all part of the magic of cinematography. What you gotta do is get a stronger light source so the camera isnt straining its self to pick up low-light on your actors, causing it to have grain. With ample light on your actors you can play around with ur ISO settings and exposure until the black is sensed by the camera as black and not grain. It was quite easy in this piece since the light sources didn't really need to be explained but in some cases it can be very difficult.
CRBfilmss 1 year ago
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MrLTFilms 1 year ago
Did you crop this at 2.35:1 Widescreen?
LiveShowFilms 1 year ago
@LiveShowFilms Yeah it was just a crop that i eyeballed in editing, I just preferred the look of it for this.
CRBfilmss 1 year ago
Nice job man, wow dang i want a DSLR so bad i have been shooting on just a crappy Flip video Ultra Hd :D But nice job again!
streetbattles919 1 year ago