Friday, April 14, 2017

Multichannel audio output in Premiere Pro

This is relevant to my interests.
RedGiant's Denoiser seems to actually work. It can make stuff seem a tad "plastic-y" but that's what you get when you shoot in low-light at 1600 ISO. 

The Art Factory in fabulous Paterson, NJ is simply amazing.

Detonation Films has some dust storms. I'm still trying to get some good sand coming up off of dunes that are far away. Lots of detail. Keyed. Still looking.

I'd like a decent video transmitter for tap. One does need an FCC license for that.
If I'm going to do that I should get an FCC license for wireless microphones
Heck, I may as well get an FAA exemption while I'm at it.


1 comment:

Kangas said...

Yeah, used the Denoiser on Terrortory for some of the super dark scenes I had to shoot at like 4000 ISO, and it did some nice work.