Shooting NTSC in a 50Hz (PAL) Region
If you're traveling to a PAL region, where the power cycles at 50Hz (vs 60Hz in North America), you'll get flickering in any shots with artificial light.
If you're traveling to a PAL region, where the power cycles at 50Hz (vs 60Hz in North America), you'll get flickering in any shots with artificial light.
It's one thing to shoot video with the device in your hand… but what about controlling that camera from somewhere else? It's possible with FiLMIC Remote!
I'm packed for India. But what am I bringing? As you'll see, not very much. I'll show you all of, and it's all listed here, too.
Now that you've shot a bunch of clips, how do you see and edit them? FiLMiC Pro has some basic tools, but you can also use LumaFusion or iMovie!
This is the high rez saved version of a live show, and includes test footage of TimeWarp in various environments and various speeds. It's cool!