Join Richard Harrington for an in-depth discussion in this video Evaluating the keying footage from a Sony a7S, part of Video Gear: Technical Tips.
- Now Rich, I think probably the best results…that we got overall, and again,…I have to be clear, I'm a little partial to this camera…because I own, well,…all three Sony A7's. (laughter)…- The A7s, the A7 Mark II, - But there's a reason he ...…- the A7R ... - Rob doesn't just go buy gear…because everyone else buys gear.…- Sure I don't.…- Rob buys gear because he tests it thoroughly.…- No but, in all seriousness, we recorded with the A7s…because I think one of the advantages of the A7s…is the amazing sensitivity of it's sensor.…It can pretty much see in low light.…- So, when you have - Yeah.…- studio situations it works pretty well.…The thing we did was we recorded internally on the camera.…
- Yeah.…- And then we also recorded externally…with a Shogun 4K recorder.…- This is the internal.…- Yeah, and you can see, the thing that I noticed about this…again is the quality of the background is nice.…About the same because we are recording…with that nice built in hard psych.…Good lighting. - Yeah.…- It's not very noisy, at all.…
Released
11/28/2016- Shooting high-frame-rate footage
- Post-processing high-frame-rate footage
- Using third-party effects for slow motion
- Calibrating a display
- Mounting a disk
- Recovering media
- Creating LUTs
- Shooting green-screen footage
- Charging batteries on the go
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 7s
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1. High Frame Rate Shoot Out: Production
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High frame rate shootout2m 43s
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2. Post-Processing High-Frame-Rate Footage
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3. Advanced Slow Motion with Third Party Effects
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4. Calibrating a Computer Display Manually, Part 1
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5. Calibrating a Computer Display Using Hardware, Part 2
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Choosing a meter3m 4s
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Calibrating advice2m 51s
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6. Mounting Disk and Recovering Files
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Recovering media6m 12s
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Mounting a disk image7m 29s
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7. How Can I Create a Lookup Table?
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Using Adobe Hue4m 29s
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Applying or modifying a LUT5m 30s
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Putting LUTs to use on set4m 26s
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8. How Do I Shoot Green Screen on a Budget?
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Why shoot green screen?2m 35s
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Lighting two things3m 26s
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A budget green screen3m 6s
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Gear overview6m 23s
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9. How Do I Improve the Quality of My Green-Screen Shoots?
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Testing the backdrop onset3m 15s
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Shooting in portrait mode2m 29s
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Gear overview6m 59s
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10. How Can I Make Post-Production Easier for Greenscreen Projects?
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11. What Makes Good Green-Screen Footage?
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12. Making Killer Backgrounds for Green Screen
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Gear overview4m 15s
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13. Charging Batteries on the Go
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Starting out fully charged2m 24s
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Using a solar charger2m 36s
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Using a battery pack2m 13s
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