If anyone reading my journal knows about video/FinalCut stuff, please help!
I have been shooting everything for my documentary in frames mode. A couple of days ago I shot an interview I've been trying to get for months, about an hour and a half worth of footage, it will probably be at least 6-7 minutes in the film, and like a retard I forgot to check beforehand, and lo and behold, the camera was set to shoot in normal mode. Compounding the problem is the fact that it's not just going to be a segment in and of itself, it's going to be heavily cut with all the other footage, because the film is going to be hyper-edited. Does anyone know any post-production tricks for minimizing the difference? Can I render the footage in some way that it does not look so inexplicably different? I don't even mind if it looks stylized, I can work with that...Any suggestions? I am really really upset about this.
I have been shooting everything for my documentary in frames mode. A couple of days ago I shot an interview I've been trying to get for months, about an hour and a half worth of footage, it will probably be at least 6-7 minutes in the film, and like a retard I forgot to check beforehand, and lo and behold, the camera was set to shoot in normal mode. Compounding the problem is the fact that it's not just going to be a segment in and of itself, it's going to be heavily cut with all the other footage, because the film is going to be hyper-edited. Does anyone know any post-production tricks for minimizing the difference? Can I render the footage in some way that it does not look so inexplicably different? I don't even mind if it looks stylized, I can work with that...Any suggestions? I am really really upset about this.