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Re: Getting started with Nature and Wildlife video
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Wow! The image quality out of the camcorder is amazing!! It really shows what you can do with such a simple (or should that be integrated device) and in a way puts more expensive gear to shame Can you color grade with these things? Do they shoot raw or log formats? It's exactly what Roger has just come back with..... Quote:
You wouldn't be able to get mega long reach with a camcorder - taking away the expense of fast super telephoto lenses, and I guess you loose some versatility too in that you can't do macro and use probe lenses or even the specialist Laowa high magnification lenses built for microscopy like 10-50x or whatever the ratio was.... But yeah I definitely see where this is going for quality and convenience! This is from an organization is Turkey - yes the language is in Turkish. I'm not sure if it's for conservation or ecology purposes but the trail cam footage is amazing. Though they do say that they leave them out for 3-6 months. I guess it's about like what was said earlier: "telling a story" - side note: I'm not based in Turkey but I know the country well as I grew up there pretty much so following things is easy for me. From West to East they have some really amazing animals including a salamander with sea slug style external fan gills - one of the ecology based series in the region of Hakkari between the Iraqi and Iranian borders (ancient Mesopotamia basically): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbWj...XFn2ZldA%3D%3D ....now that's a fascinating creature! Then you can add stuff like Doug's amazing teaching material. ps. I'm sold!! :-D Honestly, thank you so much everyone for responding and interacting so kindly with me!! I really appreciate it and I'm glad I found this place. I feel like I can learn a lot here :-) I just really hope my health improves at some stage... the last few days have been so difficult and I ended up taking pain killers trying to mitigate a trauma response. Hopefully I can find a specialist somehow who will look a Neurodivergent person and be able to help but that's another story. I really wana get out there and start exploring and adventuring and back to my photography and start learning about filming too.... In fact I rediscovered Wikiloc yesterday which I had forgotten about completely that features many off-road and hiking trails. Perfect to take you in the middle of nowhere and hopefully find places to research for habitats and animal distributions. That's also part of the fun, learning about environments and what lives there..... |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Lakeland Florida
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Re: Getting started with Nature and Wildlife video
Glad you watched it. Part of what I hoped to convey is to pay attention to the conditions, the quality of the light, especially the direction it's coming from. Also, really listen. In that video I was able to use noise reduction to remove traffic noise coming from nearby highways. But, many times I have to replace much of the sound that I've recorded with sound from another day. I try to use sound from the same location, same season. Sometimes I'm out before sunrise when it's too dark to get good video, but there isn't much traffic on the road to make noise. So, I shoot it for B-roll and export the audio track for later use. I try to capture what's useful for telling a story at some future time when there's time to work on it.
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