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Steve Quantrill March 25th, 2009 05:12 AM

Football match under floodlights tonight!!! help
 
Hiya can anyone post me some recommended settings and presets to video an amateur football final tonight under floodlights. Gonna take the camera to the top of the stand and shoot down onto the pitch. I am familiar already to film in 50i with a framerate of 50 also so that any slow motion replays in post will look decent. Just unsure of the other settings to get the best richest colour and picture. I will be using gain -3db to eliminate any graining. Thanks any advice appreciated.

Bill Grant March 25th, 2009 08:54 AM

Steve,
Here are a few highlights I did late last year of "our" football. I'm assuming your lights will be daylight balanced. I shot 60i with 0gain and I felt it came out fine. Very little post work.
Bill
Jordan Giles #8

Steve Quantrill March 25th, 2009 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Grant (Post 1033275)
Steve,
Here are a few highlights I did late last year of "our" football. I'm assuming your lights will be daylight balanced. I shot 60i with 0gain and I felt it came out fine. Very little post work.
Bill
Jordan Giles #8

Nice work on the filming. Camera work and zooming is slick and follows the action nicely. I'll stick to those settings you recommended. I guess I can advance the grass and colours in post, little touch ups.

Thanks

Brian Drysdale March 25th, 2009 11:47 AM

Taking a white balance using the flood lights works extremely well. However, you can find that the lights aren't quite full daylight, some floodlights are more half blue or 3/4 blue.

Just be careful if they're sodium lights, you won't be able to white balance those or at least get a good "correct" one, more a better than not doing one job.

I'd only bother about the -3 db gain if you've got a good enough stop.

Les Wilson March 25th, 2009 02:03 PM

Exposure is critical. I found the A1 display showed a brighter exposure than what was recorded. Also, the single thing that I found makes football (any kind) viewable is smooth zooming in concert with panning. I use a LANC remote so I can easily adjust the zoom while panning with the action. Jerky zooms ruin viweability IMHO, YMMV


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