Yea I definitely need something that is fault resistant...the Kessler doesnt provide that. The flex-trak looks interesting.
I also found this.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/396731-REG/Indie_Dolly_Systems_IND_CTD_IND_CTD_Universal_Dolly_for.html
What do you think?
Thanks for the input everyone. I originally got the idea of dimming from a photographer, so maybe that is the disconnect.
Would anyone be able to recommend a light package for film?
Ive seen a few online here and there, but it's always nice to get other filmmaker opinions.
I am just starting to look for some lights. A friend of mine recommended strobe lights, but he does mainly photography, not film.
What I need to be able to do is adjust the intensity of the light as needed. Can anyone recommend anything?
You cant exactly see these things in walmart, so I need a bit of help on what I need to look out for.
And maybe someone can recommend one for fight scenes and such?
Yea I kinda figured that I would need to be in a quiet room. The computer noise can hopefully be dealt with by adding some ambient noise to the footage as well. Or perhaps If I can hook i up to a TV. It's going to require some patching, but I think the scene is salvageable with this method.
I appreciate the replies.
I'm planning out my next move right now as far as manually recording. It will probably involve the actors looking at the footage as they record, if not directly recording into the footage somehow.
Ugh...yea it would probably be straight to youtube. ADR it is then!
BTW i posted the first couple minutes of my film in the screening section, King of the Court. Check it out!