Hello everyone. My name is Pedro from Barcelona (Spain). Semi-pro photographer (www.pcortacansphoto.com), on my way to videographer.
For a long time, I've shot videos with any photo camera that I'd have around, not taking care about shutter speed, fps, etc. After some months of saving and research, I decided to go for a GH3. I feel now confident enough to show some of my work to the world (via Vimeo).
Last week I shot a movie in a hospital. Not every space was well lit, and after editing and some basic color grading, I realized there's some kind of noise (or blocks, I'm not sure) on the darker areas (specially black plastic chairs in waiting rooms).
Technicalities: GH3+12-35 f2,8 , MOV at 25fps and 50fps, ISO not higher than 1600, Premiere on Mac.
My question is: is there any serious noise reduction technique in Premiere? Photoshop is excellent at noise reduction, and I am really surprised that everybody is skipping Premiere when talking about N-R, and talking about 3rd party apps.
Please find below a link to the video.
Thank you in advance for your answers!
P.
Let'll dissect yout good post into three parts.
First must go into http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6014/introduce-yourself#Item_66 topic.
Second is going to Showcase where I moved your post.
And last must be asked in existing topic, either Premiere CS6 one or one about noise reduction plugins.
Wow @Vitaily, that was fast!
My intro was just a tiny effort to be polite (first post here). I definitely DO NOT intend to showcase my work here. That's what Vimeo is for. I actually spent some time trying no to embed but just link to it. And my question was not about plugins, but just the opposite. So I thought there was no specific place for it.
Sorry about that!
It is ok, we are keeping very good order on this place. So every thing has it's place here.
I see. It's great to be able to find the right things in the right place. Don't look for me at Showcase. Not till I feel confident enough. I am here to solve my doubts, not to show off.
Thank you for your feedback. One never knows when "some" is "too much"
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