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Luis Rolo October 1st, 2007 05:01 PM

Dropped frames
 
Hi everyone.
This never happened to me, but i'm afraid of having to deal with it one day.
What would you do if you got dropped frames in the "I do" moment?
Ever happened to anyone?
How would you deal with it (single camera) ?


Thanks.


Luís.

Dave Blackhurst October 1st, 2007 06:37 PM

have a backup camera (or two) running at all times...

I've had enough times that something unexpected blocked or otherwise made my primary angle less than satisfactory, and there's no substitute for another angle (like if the groom "dips" the bride for the kiss)...

one other option is if you could get stills to put over your backup audio, but that's always dependent on the photog...

Warren Kawamoto October 2nd, 2007 04:59 PM

What do you mean by "dropped frames?" Did the video drop out? Or audio? Or both? Were you shooting hdv and lost 2 seconds of footage?


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