Chris Harding
September 22nd, 2009, 06:37 AM
Hi All
After finding moire patterns in my bridal arrival footage whilst a brick wall got in the way when the limo pulled up (Luckily I didn't have to use that bit of footage as it was just the limo trying to park correctly!!!) it has made me generally more concious of the effect during filming!!!
I was watching a commercial program this afternoon and the camera was switching back and forth between talent all sitting having dinner and the chair backs (all matching) were upholstered and the camera picked up moire patterns on each and every chair back and they were extremely prominent!!!! The commercial producers obviously have the same problem too but don't seem to worry about it. I often seen it in episodes of MASH so even footage shot on film and run thru the telecine process is not immune either!!!
I'm reluctant to go back thru years of wedding footage but I was wondering if anyone else notices them when patterned surfaces are in the frame????
I wonder if there are any special rules for avoiding moire patterns whilst filming????
Any bright ideas from the experts how to avoid them?????
Chris
After finding moire patterns in my bridal arrival footage whilst a brick wall got in the way when the limo pulled up (Luckily I didn't have to use that bit of footage as it was just the limo trying to park correctly!!!) it has made me generally more concious of the effect during filming!!!
I was watching a commercial program this afternoon and the camera was switching back and forth between talent all sitting having dinner and the chair backs (all matching) were upholstered and the camera picked up moire patterns on each and every chair back and they were extremely prominent!!!! The commercial producers obviously have the same problem too but don't seem to worry about it. I often seen it in episodes of MASH so even footage shot on film and run thru the telecine process is not immune either!!!
I'm reluctant to go back thru years of wedding footage but I was wondering if anyone else notices them when patterned surfaces are in the frame????
I wonder if there are any special rules for avoiding moire patterns whilst filming????
Any bright ideas from the experts how to avoid them?????
Chris