[Frameworks] Random questions

David Kidman david.kidman at gmail.com
Fri Mar 25 10:52:18 CDT 2011


Then it is a mystery to me, too.
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Le 25 mars 11 à 15:52, Mason Shefa @ Oakwood Library a écrit :

> one light, and i'm looking at the inverted negative (positive)
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> Was the telecine done with one light or was it graded ? Or, and I  
> hesitate to ask the question, are you looking at the negative ?
>
> David
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> Sent from my iPod
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> On 25 mars 2011, at 00:57, Sandra Maliga <neoreal at maliga.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> If I am shooting 24 fps on a bolex, and then change the frame  
>>> rate to 64 fps, and if I do not change any shutter settings or re- 
>>> meter the light, would the picture darken, lighten, or stay the  
>>> same? I’ve noticed on my telecined tests that if I increase the  
>>> framerate, the images brighten (which is the opposite of what I  
>>> thought would happen).
>>>
>> The shot will get darker. There is less time for exposure. Not  
>> sure why the opposite happened with the tests.
>>
>> -Sandy
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