Yes, but just to be clear I was talking adjusting shutter speed, not fps,
on the camera, to eliminate flicker.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 9:20 PM Dave Tetzlaff wrote:
> > There are probably very few projectors that run at 24fps or 18fps even.
>
> Actually 16mm projectors are pretty tight at
> There are probably very few projectors that run at 24fps or 18fps even.
Actually 16mm projectors are pretty tight at 24fps. I did lots of 100’ roll
transfers with a standard Pageant into a Canon XH-A1, and never had to fiddle
with the A1’s “Clear Scan” setting. After all, old-school telecine
Directors Lounge Screening
Björn Speidel
About the Depths of the Plateau
Thursday, 28 February 2019
21:00
Z-Bar
Bergstraße 2
10115 Berlin-Mitte
With his experimental films, the Berlin based
filmmaker Björn Speidel explores the relationship
between image and imaging surface. For several
I concur with both pieces of advice, particularly having the projector as far
back as possible and the camera further back from the projector. I would add
that high grade A3 print paper works well as a low-budget screen.
Rob
> On 27 Feb 2019, at 13:03, Christopher Ball wrote:
>
> I had no
I had no problem with light bleed from the projector, and the further
distance meant I could be more in line with the projected image, which
helped with key stoning but more importantly made the light image more
even, and I didn't have a centre hot sport with darker edges.
Yes, I remember now, I