Well done Dave, not so fuzzy now are you? I'm currently quite fuzzy since I'm in hospital recovering from surgery to replace my second knee (first one done fifteen years ago).
Did Lewis Cooper gravitate to 'the business' from his amateur days, a lot did of course?
Using a HD camcorder makes you a better videographer
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Re: Using a HD camcorder makes you a better videographer
Thanks, both Dave and Michael. The animation article is good movie-making as well isn't it? Variation of shots and camera angle etc.
The point about landscape films is valid, of course. The old advice for apparently sharp pictures - "get in close" - not applying so much in HD, I suppose. Though as I've said elsewhere in my opinion they sometimes get in too close even though they're using HD
Digressing, I probably had SD sight when I was growing up and only had my eyes tested at university aged 18. I had not realised that one could see the leaves on trees across the road or the gravel surface of a road when cycling.
See you soon, Dave at the NWFF.
Peter.
The point about landscape films is valid, of course. The old advice for apparently sharp pictures - "get in close" - not applying so much in HD, I suppose. Though as I've said elsewhere in my opinion they sometimes get in too close even though they're using HD
Digressing, I probably had SD sight when I was growing up and only had my eyes tested at university aged 18. I had not realised that one could see the leaves on trees across the road or the gravel surface of a road when cycling.
See you soon, Dave at the NWFF.
Peter.
Peter Copestake