Upon attempting to edit my recci, I discovered several issues with the Gopro camera which I had intended to use to shoot my production - due to its convenient size and chest harness, I would be able to shoot chase scenes more effectively than if using any other camera, as well as it's resolution being great. However, upon attempting to edit the recci, I discovered that the final cut software is not supported by the Gopro camera, therefore the footage has been compressed resulting in a very glitchy and useless piece of film. I attempted to solve this issue by lowering the resolution and the frame rates from 1080 to 720, compromising the quality of footage, but attempting to sort the glitches, however this did not prove effective as the Final Cut software still did not accept the footage. This meant that my recci is relatively useless as its quality is poor, however it will still be used as it does demonstrate the locations I intend to use. This effectively means that the Gopro will not be of any use during my production despite my hopes and practice, and I will be shooting on a standard camera, which in a sense will be easier, but nonetheless disappointing as much of my intended footage revolved around the use of the chest harness and the Gopros manoeuvrability.
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Recci Practice - Gopro
Upon attempting to edit my recci, I discovered several issues with the Gopro camera which I had intended to use to shoot my production - due to its convenient size and chest harness, I would be able to shoot chase scenes more effectively than if using any other camera, as well as it's resolution being great. However, upon attempting to edit the recci, I discovered that the final cut software is not supported by the Gopro camera, therefore the footage has been compressed resulting in a very glitchy and useless piece of film. I attempted to solve this issue by lowering the resolution and the frame rates from 1080 to 720, compromising the quality of footage, but attempting to sort the glitches, however this did not prove effective as the Final Cut software still did not accept the footage. This meant that my recci is relatively useless as its quality is poor, however it will still be used as it does demonstrate the locations I intend to use. This effectively means that the Gopro will not be of any use during my production despite my hopes and practice, and I will be shooting on a standard camera, which in a sense will be easier, but nonetheless disappointing as much of my intended footage revolved around the use of the chest harness and the Gopros manoeuvrability.
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