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Dave Stern April 27th, 2007 12:48 AM

filter for interview?
 
hi folks... can anyone recommend a filter to use for an interview that would give a nice soft feel? (not too soft, but just a little)? I suppose I could do similar in post, but to me a filter is a bit easier if I can do it while shooting. Any other comments on this? (will be indoor, sit down, with controlled lighting). not looking to break the bank, just something decent.

any / all suggestions greatly appreciated!

Graham Bernard April 27th, 2007 01:45 AM

OK, I don't have your model camera, but my sentiments still hold. I wouldn't use a filter that would introduce ANYTHING that would mess with a good interview. Too much at risk. I would light it well and concentrate on focus and DoF. Anything that I would want to "do" to that precious footage I would defo do in post. NO QUESTION! - to put at risk? It just ain't worth it.

However . . . As it IS an interview and seemingly you can ask to do it again - and yes, I realise some interviews you can't re-vid - do your "back-pocket" shot and get THAT in the "can" and then do your filter shot. OK?

However . . . ( lol!) I must admit recently I have taken to using a pola for internal shots. Makes for a neato sweet picture.

- g

Don Palomaki April 27th, 2007 06:15 AM

Can you achieve the effect you want with the Skin Detail function of the A1 (page 67 of the manual)? or the sharpness preset?


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