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- Real Name: Elias Neijens
Hi all,
I'm filming a short film which will be 95% outdoors in places with a lot of detail, think foliage, lots of rocks, a large flowing river, and some of the scenes will be around dusk.
I recently bought the Blackmagic cinema camera 6k full frame and was watching a youtube video called "Blackmagic 4K vs Cinema Camera 6K | Round 1" from the Write & Direct channel, and I wasn't aware that shooting at 6k open gate would give better lowlight footage with less noise, and apparently better color than shooting at 4k, it just didn't cross my mind stupidly enough, since I know by experience that this is the case with 4k vs 1080 footage.
I plan on submitting the film to small and medium sized festivals, but also to some of the bigger more prestigious festivals where movies would be displayed in a larger format. I don't mind spending the extra money on filmfreeway if my movie seems like it might have a chance with a bigger festival.
My question is a technical one – would it be better to shoot at 4k DCI and at a higher data rate (I don't have lots of knowledge comparing data rates in terms of quality) eg 3:1, or to shoot at 6k open gate at a lower data rate like 8:1? I understand that it's easier now to buy storage, and I have spent a lot of time meticulously pre-producing this film and would not want to settle for a lesser quality image to save some storage space (I do realize that IQ is subjective, but I am talking about noise being visible vs only slightly visible) – particularly for the dusk scenes. I do have lenses that can shoot pretty fast, the sigma 18-35mm f1.8 being one of them, so I'm not really worried about having to crank up the ISO to really noisy levels. My second camera, the Lumix s5ii can also shoot 6k open gate, and I'll be using that camera quite a bit for the scenes when I am moving more with the camera handheld.
I am quite new to submitting to larger festivals and the opinions seemed mixed on what resolution to film at and deliver to these larger screen format festivals.
What do y'all think?
I'm filming a short film which will be 95% outdoors in places with a lot of detail, think foliage, lots of rocks, a large flowing river, and some of the scenes will be around dusk.
I recently bought the Blackmagic cinema camera 6k full frame and was watching a youtube video called "Blackmagic 4K vs Cinema Camera 6K | Round 1" from the Write & Direct channel, and I wasn't aware that shooting at 6k open gate would give better lowlight footage with less noise, and apparently better color than shooting at 4k, it just didn't cross my mind stupidly enough, since I know by experience that this is the case with 4k vs 1080 footage.
I plan on submitting the film to small and medium sized festivals, but also to some of the bigger more prestigious festivals where movies would be displayed in a larger format. I don't mind spending the extra money on filmfreeway if my movie seems like it might have a chance with a bigger festival.
My question is a technical one – would it be better to shoot at 4k DCI and at a higher data rate (I don't have lots of knowledge comparing data rates in terms of quality) eg 3:1, or to shoot at 6k open gate at a lower data rate like 8:1? I understand that it's easier now to buy storage, and I have spent a lot of time meticulously pre-producing this film and would not want to settle for a lesser quality image to save some storage space (I do realize that IQ is subjective, but I am talking about noise being visible vs only slightly visible) – particularly for the dusk scenes. I do have lenses that can shoot pretty fast, the sigma 18-35mm f1.8 being one of them, so I'm not really worried about having to crank up the ISO to really noisy levels. My second camera, the Lumix s5ii can also shoot 6k open gate, and I'll be using that camera quite a bit for the scenes when I am moving more with the camera handheld.
I am quite new to submitting to larger festivals and the opinions seemed mixed on what resolution to film at and deliver to these larger screen format festivals.
What do y'all think?