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  • Roger Sherman

    June 10, 2005 at 12:32 pm in reply to: White balance

    the A & B allow you to manually set two different white balances. for example, you may abe shootig a scene where you go inside and outside. switch to A or B, hold a white card in front of the camera in a place where the light is most typical of the scene you’ll be shooting, hold the AWB button on the front of the camera until it says OK and you’re set.

  • Roger Sherman

    June 10, 2005 at 2:08 am in reply to: Planning a multi-camera short with DVX100

    avoid free run time code, trying to set all cameras to same time of day. it will cause major headaches and lots more time digitizing. record in record run time code and use a slate and the beginning of each shot.

    four cameras sounds like way, way too many. it’s hard to get the right angle with lighting with even two cameras. more isn’t better. concentrate on lighting well, making beautiful frames. concentrate on the art, not the tech.

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