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Immersion Imagery's video: SHOOTING HDR VIDEO - Things to keep in mind when shooting HDR video

@SHOOTING HDR VIDEO - Things to keep in mind when shooting HDR video
Things I have learnt from making this HDR video: *Shoot with a fast frame rate* as I was shooting at 25fps when there is motion either in the scene or as I pan/tilt you get a flicker on the blurred frames. *Watch out for even graduations* it appears that if there is a constant graduation noise/compression artifacts are generated. *Keep the camera steady* the steadier the shot the better the HDR *Expose within your cameras dynamic range limit* if you have highlights or dark areas you get noise/artifacts. These are just a few things I noticed from my test. If anyone has any advice please share. I would love a bean splitter but for most of us it is out of the question. For a Tutorial on how to process the footage check out: http://youtu.be/Hmwy1M91FCo This raw video was shot as test footage for a location I am scouting. As I will be shooting on the 550D I took some footage to test the dynamic range to figure the best shooting light and time of day. As the footage was shot with a fairly even dynamic range eg: without too many highlights or dark areas I thought it would be good to test as a HDR video. Location: Southern NSW Australia http://www.immersionimagery.com/

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This video was published on 2011-11-05 17:36:02 GMT by @Immersion-Imagery on Youtube. Immersion Imagery has total 1.8K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 113 video.This video has received 12 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Immersion Imagery gets . @Immersion-Imagery receives an average views of 11.8K per video on Youtube.This video has received 1 comments which are lower than the average comments that Immersion Imagery gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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