workflow for multi cam shoot
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 9:02 pm
Hi all,
Was hoping to get some advice on best practices for applying neat video to a multi cam shoot.
This was a exercise video set up with three cameras, shot in 4k prores on three different cameras.
All 3 cameras produced noise, but at different levels.
I tried to apply Neat Video clip by clip to the multicam sequence but it seemed prohibitively time consuming. I also tried to denoise each cam in a nested sequence, but the render time for each cam was about 72 hours.
Factoring in time constraints, my plan is to export the project in an uncompressed prores quicktime time, and apply Neat to the exported file.
Give that the noise levels are different for the three cameras, is my new plan even an option?
Could I select the option within Neat to adjust to different noise levels and it will do the rest?
Would be great if someone had some thoughts on this?
Lastly, could I have some unforeseen softness consequences by applying Neat to the entire project in one fellow swoop?
Thanks!!!
Was hoping to get some advice on best practices for applying neat video to a multi cam shoot.
This was a exercise video set up with three cameras, shot in 4k prores on three different cameras.
All 3 cameras produced noise, but at different levels.
I tried to apply Neat Video clip by clip to the multicam sequence but it seemed prohibitively time consuming. I also tried to denoise each cam in a nested sequence, but the render time for each cam was about 72 hours.
Factoring in time constraints, my plan is to export the project in an uncompressed prores quicktime time, and apply Neat to the exported file.
Give that the noise levels are different for the three cameras, is my new plan even an option?
Could I select the option within Neat to adjust to different noise levels and it will do the rest?
Would be great if someone had some thoughts on this?
Lastly, could I have some unforeseen softness consequences by applying Neat to the entire project in one fellow swoop?
Thanks!!!