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@Paulyfe12 wrote:
If it makes any difference I was going to get myself a stabilizer or a lower end gimble to help with those sort of things. As far as the sound goes most of it would be mixed yes I was planning on that.
Seeing how you're just starting out, I would recommend investing in a video tripod, with a pan/tilt video head, before a stabilizer rig with a gimbal head. Those rigs typically cost more than most Rebels. You do not want to buy a cheap rig.
The quality of your videos will be no better than the weakest link in your work flow and gear. Moving the camera will filming video will introduce a can of worms related to exposure control issues. Rebels are ill suited for video, especially if you are moving the camera, which can potentially introduce variations in exposure.
I also suggest that you invest in a good grey card, so that you can get your White Balance set correctly. You want video that you shot today to look like the video you shot yestererday, or might shoot tomorrow. You will need to document everything about your filming processes. These tasks are the responsibility of a "production designer."
08-07-2017 09:43 PM
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