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Gohanto
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I'm shooting an outdoor scene in the middle of the day for a rather experimental film where I want to have most of the picture overexposed and blooming as a way of making a character appear angelic and perfect. My thoughts were trying a full pro-mist filter and overexpose in-camera to get a real blooming of the whites, or to film the scene without the filter, don't let anything over expose, and then play with the levels in post (After Effects specifically). Since I'm filming on DV with a GS-500, I'm a little scared of what'll happen with overexposing as my experience had led me to avoid it in the past.
I'm somewhat going for this look...
although with a few highlights on the character himself as well.
Any advise?
I'm somewhat going for this look...
although with a few highlights on the character himself as well.
Any advise?