Double check the frame rates on all cameras. Everyone should be shooting the same frame rate and frame size.
If shooting double system, slate everything with at least a clap of the hands (This means you Canon 5D shooters)
Be careful of anything that may have to be blurred out later... logos on clothing... photographs on walls... TVs in the background...license plates... Trademarks on stores and signage.
White balance.
Don't over expose.
Probably use a tripod.
Get the microphone as close as possible. Try to dampen room reflections.
Be careful of flickering overhead lights.
Steve Hullfish
contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
On Jan 30, 2013, at 12:58 PM, john.maio5011 jmaio@mac.com> wrote:
> On February 17th, I've been asked to give a group of low/no budget filmmakers a short (1-2hours with Q&A) talk on the theme "Shoot for Post" .
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