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Control the Look
The art of filmmaking sometimes puts videographers in multiple jobs. In addition to being the camera operator, you may also be the lighting supervisor, the sound technician or even the director of the entire production. Instead of fumbling around with the various duties on a film shoot, make up for your lack of personnel with better equipment. For pristine picture quality, that means professional lights and something to measure if you've got the right look. Camera calibration tools and scanners can give you that expert eye that you need to maintain your specifications. You can find video camera calibration & scanner rentals at BorrowLenses without blowing your budget.
Make the Necessary Adjustments
Once you've gotten all of your lights perfectly positioned, it's time to check the amount of light to ensure it's correct. Most filmmakers don't trust their own eyes and use a product like a light meter. With this type of calibration product, you can get the right camera settings to match the lighting that is required for the scene. If you want a little more control over the color consistency in your production, try using a color calibration tool to make sure it's right.
Ensure Your Picture Shines
As you become more skilled with your light meter, your eyes may start to be able to recognize better lighting conditions on film shoots. Then, you can take your lighting to the next level and think of ways lighting can influence the story. You can change how a character is portrayed on screen with simple tweaks of the brightness, shadows and setup. Advanced cinematography techniques like this help your project shine over the others.
When you're working on your body of work, consider stocking your film toolkit with whatever you need to elevate the image on the screen. BorrowLenses gives videographers access to video camera calibration & scanner rentals to help make your vision more complete.