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EOS Bodies - For Video / Re: Help with transition shooting from dark place to light place
« on: May 15, 2013, 08:04:01 PM »
Agrees with Paul...
In most circumstances using a cut will be the easiest way to do this.
If I absolutely had to show it in one take then lighting things inside would be the easiest way to make it look good. With a ND/aperture change mid shot you're likely to draw attention to what you're doing (in terms of altering the exposure) as there's a gradual exposure shift which effectively breaks any illusion of the camera as an artificial eye (hence cathartic engagement with the content of your images). However, if you can light your interior to work alongside the colour temp and luminance of the outdoors sections you could make the shot work (if it was an elaborate dolly following someone out the building for example).
In most circumstances using a cut will be the easiest way to do this.
If I absolutely had to show it in one take then lighting things inside would be the easiest way to make it look good. With a ND/aperture change mid shot you're likely to draw attention to what you're doing (in terms of altering the exposure) as there's a gradual exposure shift which effectively breaks any illusion of the camera as an artificial eye (hence cathartic engagement with the content of your images). However, if you can light your interior to work alongside the colour temp and luminance of the outdoors sections you could make the shot work (if it was an elaborate dolly following someone out the building for example).
Thanks for your honesty though Tito. Glad to hear you had coverage to hide the moire mess... 