This may not be groundbreaking to some of you, but
I was watching some movies and I’ve noticed something…Most of the shots are slightly movable(?) I always thought that most shots are shot on a tripod or some other kind of pod, but I noticed that even at times when it seems like they are using one, if you look at your screen edge and pick a point on the picture, you’ll see that the camera moves during the shot……
This is minute movement I am talking about… up/down, left/right, diagonally and so on.
I suppose they use some kind of steady cam on most shots, or a fig rig. I did test shoot yesterday……same shot, same lighting, same color correction and so on. One on a tripod, one is handheld on a rig. Second
shoot really gave off a more film like movement.
Anyone else also notice this?
I was watching some movies and I’ve noticed something…Most of the shots are slightly movable(?) I always thought that most shots are shot on a tripod or some other kind of pod, but I noticed that even at times when it seems like they are using one, if you look at your screen edge and pick a point on the picture, you’ll see that the camera moves during the shot……
This is minute movement I am talking about… up/down, left/right, diagonally and so on.
I suppose they use some kind of steady cam on most shots, or a fig rig. I did test shoot yesterday……same shot, same lighting, same color correction and so on. One on a tripod, one is handheld on a rig. Second
shoot really gave off a more film like movement.
Anyone else also notice this?