A little piece of camera tape usually does the trick. If the problem is
bigger than that, a flag. --J.B.
John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] wrote:
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> I recall the term of "Blimp" or "Blimping" as referring to a sound
> proof enclosure that would eliminate or at least dampen the noise from
> a film camera. Dealing with a multicam shoot where the camera
> operations display of the Varicam 35 is very visible in the dark
> audience shots. Not sure why they didn't somehow black out the
> display and other little light sources but it sure makes for a lot of
> extra paint out work. Is there a particular term for shrouding all
> the light sources on a camera? Are there covers that are designed for
> this task? I'm pretty sure I've seen protective covers for weather
> etc so I'm wondering if there are black out kits that they could use.
> Would something like that create thermal problems for the camera. I
> haven't been in the field in decades but I can imagine there might be
> some pretty hefty cooling fans on 4K cameras. TIA
> John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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