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Movie-Making In Snow Time: Some Experience
Everything is White this morning! What a wonderful time to make a film! Winter does present some fascinating issues for videos. First thing is, it’s cold! That implies keeping not just yourself, but your apparatus warm also. There’s some furore surrounding whether batteries lose their charge quicker in low temperatures, perhaps the blokes at Mythbusters can answer that one; personally, I say they certainly do. I can also say with some certainty that colder weather conditions has effects on apparatus as well; I have a digital camera that takes great photos above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but below that it starts out as if crammed with molasses and eventually just stops working. It could be the lubricator, or close tolerances in the parts, however it can’t take the cold. So before you make a big project out of your winter flicks, let’s run one or two tests. Ensure it’s below freezing outside first.
Find a place outside that's a secure place to leave your equipment, a back porch, backyard, etc, that's got some light available, if it is after dark. Set up your camera with a freshly charged battery pack, choose a setting, and start filming. Place a spare battery outside on a dry surface. Go back within and make some hot cocoa! No sense you freezing, leave that task to the equipment. Wait 10 or 15 minutes and check to determine if anything is still working. If the camera’s stopped, try the spare battery to determine if it works. Keep checking at 10-minute intervals till the media fills up or the camera stops working. Now you've got some notion of how long you will have to make your video.
Now for the second test: on a sunny, cold day, take some shots that include total sunlight, partial shade, and deep shadows. Shoot the same photos on one or two different settings: if your camera has a snow/beach setting, try that, also the full automatic, and any other settings that you suspect might work. You may find the snow/sand setting is insufficient for deep shade shots while in bright sun. Review your test a shot, make 1 or 2 notes and it’s on to the last test.
The final test is you: what have you got for private warmth gear? Remember the small stomach in A Yuletide Story that looked like an overstuffed Teddy bear? You do not want that look. You want flexible, warm layers; you need gloves or mittens that have removable finger covers, and warm, snug shoes. Leave the sunglasses off when you film so that you can better gage the lighting. You also wish to have some kind of kit cases, to hedge a little against the sour cold you may encounter. I keep my batteries inside my outer clothing, to add a little time to their life.
When you are ready to go, make a psychological note of what type of video you need, think about where you need the camera, and whether you'll be able to re-take any shots or simply rely on one take for everything. If you're off to the slopes to shoot some awesome snowboarding moves or some exciting mogul moves, remember to try and shield your camera from spraying snow. Keep the equipment off until you're ready to shoot, and switch it off when you're through, and put it away, even back the still-warm automobile. If it is ice-skating or cross-country skiing, or simply having fun in the snow, shoot until you run straight out of battery power; then head back to the revising studio.
The last step is the editing, including any sound modifying you wish to do. I love to use Audio4fun.com’s Voice Changing Software Diamond 5.0 for audio modifying, as it has some dynamic features that make allowance for realtime revising, and many filters and effects for adding depth and quality to your productions, and the ability to morph your own voice into almost anybody else’s voice. This would be good if you want to make a funny video clip with this Voice Changer. Once you've got your end product, burn 2 CD’s or DVD’s, invite the relations over, and do not forget the popcorn and hot cocoa!
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