Thanks for the reply Nishith, I've heard of people writing .r3d files to dpx and working on thos ein nuke, so i may give that a try, never done that before.
Appreciate your reply.

Thanks.


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On 27/09/2012, at 10:51 PM, Nishith dayal wrote:

hey darren

I Would say go for red one camera is the best one for chroma shoot. 
The person who is shootin  has to take care of right exposures......has to have a good lighting

check these guys setting up the stuffs.lighting and all.


This link can also be usefull



also if you shootin from red one camera.......remember redone camera often shows you brighter image on lcd screen and its viewfinder .from what you are actully recording......there are few tools which red provides for proper exposure.i am sure the dp must be knowing abt it..........
also keep in mind that red gives you R3D format.......so you have to convert it  before comping .well nuke reads the r3d format......i prefer converting it......

For the XDCAM option a big no

Regards
Nishith







On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Darren Coombes <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, our producer has just asked the question about which camera to use for a greenscreen shoot.

I haven't been given much detail though, as to the exact camera model info. All they said was which do we use? RED and XDCAM? I've asked for more info, but they didn't know anymore info.

I know this doesnt give much of an idea, but does anyone generally lean towards a certain make/model for greenscreen shoot?

We will be editing in fcp and comping in nuke.

Thanks.
Darren.


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