Steve Romano uses a Phantom 4K camera capable of shooting at up to 1,000 fps. The results give you a new perspective on motion and time — and they’re immensely satisfying to watch.
The majority of the video for “The One Moment” was shot in 4.2 seconds, at speeds up to 6,000 fps. We caught up with frontman Damian Kulash to talk about the intricate process behind the project.
If you can’t afford a top-end camera setup, but you don’t want to sacrifice quality, here are three production cameras that can be outfitted to be field-ready and recording 4K for about $10K.
These post-production tricks, as well as the importance of future-proofing your projects, will ensure you a longer shelf life for your media and keep you ahead of the curve for years to come.
For viewers, it’s exciting to see video quality moving in an increasingly positive direction. But for VFX companies who work with this footage, higher resolution productions provide a whole new set of challenges.
From NTSC to UHD, here are some of the most common basic video terms you’ll need to know to make sure you’re getting the shot you want in the format desired.