Very well done video, please I would like to know is it important that the camera stays still during the calibration? or I can hold it in my hands during the calibration phase, many thanks to help me
Would have been cool if you showed before and after results. Do you find with black shading it really helps with the noise and fixed pattern noise (vertical and or horizontal lines). I have seen some gorgeous red footage ruined by the fixed lines. I've been thinking about getting a Helium or Gemini, but the fixed lines are a big problem because I like to shoot high contrast scenes...
Is a calibration required for changing frame rates like shooting 24fps and changing to 120fps if you’re using shutter degree and just leaving it at 180 degrees?
Interesting topic, thanks. Actually, good noise reducers like Neat Video do something similar. I use this a lot in post now to get great low light footage with no penalty in detail.
Yeah Neat Video is great, but I wouldn't use that as a replacement to Black Shading. There is definitely a loss in detail when applying noise reduction. Always black shade and then if you still need noise reduction go for it!!
When I calibrated the Red epic camera was switched off. Then I switched on the camera but display was many more burble color dots, But video playback was normal mode .So how I solve this problem.
Huh? what?? uhhhhh......aaaaaaaaaaarghhhh!?!?!? Lol...I intentionally push them towards red, I personally hate hate hate green skin tones (which Sony’s tend to push out and that’s what I shot on). So I respectfully disagree, just enough red in my opinion. So crazy how subjective this line of work is right!?!
Super helpful video, breaking it down to simple terms for us new Red shooters!
Very well done video, please I would like to know is it important that the camera stays still during the calibration? or I can hold it in my hands during the calibration phase, many thanks to help me
Would have been cool if you showed before and after results. Do you find with black shading it really helps with the noise and fixed pattern noise (vertical and or horizontal lines). I have seen some gorgeous red footage ruined by the fixed lines.
I've been thinking about getting a Helium or Gemini, but the fixed lines are a big problem because I like to shoot high contrast scenes...
Literally just did this for the first time two days ago in NC...glad to see ur vid on it :)
Thanks for this. it was very helpful in my shoot
This video is a life saver
Thanks so much Broski ... I've been looking for a channel like this ... SOOOO Appreciate the info!
Is a calibration required for changing frame rates like shooting 24fps and changing to 120fps if you’re using shutter degree and just leaving it at 180 degrees?
Yes. You need calibrations for any change to shutter speed, frame rate or significant exterior temperature
Jersey Filmmaker awesome thank you for the helpful tips there’s not much on here about it. Keep it up!
this video actually explains everything the way red should have explained it
Interesting topic, thanks. Actually, good noise reducers like Neat Video do something similar. I use this a lot in post now to get great low light footage with no penalty in detail.
Yeah Neat Video is great, but I wouldn't use that as a replacement to Black Shading. There is definitely a loss in detail when applying noise reduction. Always black shade and then if you still need noise reduction go for it!!
whats the ideal temparature, im quite confuse what temparature
When I calibrated the Red epic camera was switched off. Then I switched on the camera but display was many more burble color dots, But video playback was normal mode .So how I solve this problem.
Thanks!
Wow
Your skin tone is to RED...pun intended
Huh? what?? uhhhhh......aaaaaaaaaaarghhhh!?!?!? Lol...I intentionally push them towards red, I personally hate hate hate green skin tones (which Sony’s tend to push out and that’s what I shot on). So I respectfully disagree, just enough red in my opinion. So crazy how subjective this line of work is right!?!