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FilmUnited
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Mr. Mullen,
First of all, thank you for taking so much of your time to answer so many questions on so many online cinematography forums. I have learned a great deal from your posts.
I am shooting a studio project next week here in Prague. Previously, I have only shot in the States, and thus 24fps and NTSC, and I have only a little experience shooting working television screens and computer monitors.
The shoot next week will instead be at 25fps and I will need to show a PAL television (playing off of a VCR). If it looks a little choppy it is fine, but I want it to look as clean as possible.
I will be shooting with an ARI 435, which I have seen used many times before but never used myself. I have been given contradictory advice from multiple sources about how to properly adjust the shutter angle to cleanly shoot the TV screen. I was told from one source that if I can see the roll bar on the ground glass when camera is rolling I am safe, and another told me I wanted to not be able to see the roll bar on the ground glass... so I wanted to hear your opinion on that and any other general advice for shooting television screens...
Thanks,
Corey
First of all, thank you for taking so much of your time to answer so many questions on so many online cinematography forums. I have learned a great deal from your posts.
I am shooting a studio project next week here in Prague. Previously, I have only shot in the States, and thus 24fps and NTSC, and I have only a little experience shooting working television screens and computer monitors.
The shoot next week will instead be at 25fps and I will need to show a PAL television (playing off of a VCR). If it looks a little choppy it is fine, but I want it to look as clean as possible.
I will be shooting with an ARI 435, which I have seen used many times before but never used myself. I have been given contradictory advice from multiple sources about how to properly adjust the shutter angle to cleanly shoot the TV screen. I was told from one source that if I can see the roll bar on the ground glass when camera is rolling I am safe, and another told me I wanted to not be able to see the roll bar on the ground glass... so I wanted to hear your opinion on that and any other general advice for shooting television screens...
Thanks,
Corey