I recently shot a couple of videos, unfortunately the film has come out grainy.
Looking for a pro editer who can attempt to improve the quality.
I dont need the actual film to be spliced/cut etc, just need help reducing the grain/noise from it.
Please email me at bodi1000@hotmail.com
Thanks.
Video editor required
Re: Video editor required
What format have you shot on? Get in touch, I may be able to help.
Freelance cameraman with Sony Z1 & Z7 high-def and NLE facilities
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Re: Video editor required
If your shooting video and its come out "grainy" then the only thing it can be is you didn't use enough light.
in fact - I reckon you didn't use any light... and are suffering now
There is no magic button fix for this.
I say embrace the image and give it a look in the grade... graininess and all
in fact - I reckon you didn't use any light... and are suffering now
There is no magic button fix for this.
I say embrace the image and give it a look in the grade... graininess and all
Re: Video editor required
Thanks for the folk replying to this thread, i found an editor for the job and yes there was a fix to it.
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I'm intrigued as to a) what the format was and b) what the solution was. Was it actually shot on celluloid? (The phrase "splice the film" suggests this.) As an editor who has had people ask in the last if its possible to "zoom out a little more" on footage (that's zoom OUT) and "can you make it less blurry?", I feel I've heard pretty much everything! So if there IS a way of reducing what I'm assuming was digital gain noise, I'd like to know how it was done. Thanks.
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''Best bum in the world.''
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