As I've mentioned in other thread before, I've worked on some stuff in the past, but never did a personal project from start to finish. So, here's my first real project. Hope you guys enjoy.
Just a note: the actual run time is just a little over 7 minutes. The rest is bloopers+credits.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2QT_0n9p0U
Things I've learned:
-Getting dialogue from someone that has a mask on is VERY hard. We discovered a trick where we pointed the microphone upwards, into the neck opening of the mask. That yielded the best sound. Unfortunately, I didn't realize how bad the sound was without that trick until post production. This is why in the beginning, the sound is INCREDIBLY muffled Also, another problem with pointing the microphone upwards for Jack's dialogue, the microphone would pick up quite a lot of noise (ventilation, lights, etc.) compared to all other dialogue. So we ended up recording all the dialogue with the microphone underneath the actors for similar sound -- which made us end up with a lot more noise than I was happy with. I might just do some looping for Jack's dialogue next episode, while recording everyone else's the normal way.
-Tripod is a must. I left my tripod at the gym (was shooting some promotional stuff), and was unable to get it back in time for the day of shooting. We had to shoot EVERYTHING without a tripod. It was a bitch and a half.
-Plan camera angles better. Despite trying my absolute best with lighting the background, the shadows were very, very harsh in most scenes. I found out that there is little I can do to fix this (outside of some serious upgrades to my lighting kit). So, for next episode, I need to plan angles a little better, so as to not get so many harsh shadows in the shot.
If there is anything else you guys pick up on, please let me know! I hope shoot a better second episode
Before anyone asks, the equipment I used:
-Canon Vixia HF21 (naked)
-JuicedLink CX211
-Rode NTG-2
-2 Clamp lights with 250 Watt tungsten bulbs
-2 500 watt halogen worklights
-2 Chinese lanterns with 75 watt tungsten lights
Just a note: the actual run time is just a little over 7 minutes. The rest is bloopers+credits.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2QT_0n9p0U
Things I've learned:
-Getting dialogue from someone that has a mask on is VERY hard. We discovered a trick where we pointed the microphone upwards, into the neck opening of the mask. That yielded the best sound. Unfortunately, I didn't realize how bad the sound was without that trick until post production. This is why in the beginning, the sound is INCREDIBLY muffled Also, another problem with pointing the microphone upwards for Jack's dialogue, the microphone would pick up quite a lot of noise (ventilation, lights, etc.) compared to all other dialogue. So we ended up recording all the dialogue with the microphone underneath the actors for similar sound -- which made us end up with a lot more noise than I was happy with. I might just do some looping for Jack's dialogue next episode, while recording everyone else's the normal way.
-Tripod is a must. I left my tripod at the gym (was shooting some promotional stuff), and was unable to get it back in time for the day of shooting. We had to shoot EVERYTHING without a tripod. It was a bitch and a half.
-Plan camera angles better. Despite trying my absolute best with lighting the background, the shadows were very, very harsh in most scenes. I found out that there is little I can do to fix this (outside of some serious upgrades to my lighting kit). So, for next episode, I need to plan angles a little better, so as to not get so many harsh shadows in the shot.
If there is anything else you guys pick up on, please let me know! I hope shoot a better second episode
Before anyone asks, the equipment I used:
-Canon Vixia HF21 (naked)
-JuicedLink CX211
-Rode NTG-2
-2 Clamp lights with 250 Watt tungsten bulbs
-2 500 watt halogen worklights
-2 Chinese lanterns with 75 watt tungsten lights
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