white balance
The week before last we did a lesson on white balance. white balancing is a process of removing unrealistic colour in the camera. We did this because we wanted to get a more natural colour. if the image had a to cold feel then we would put an orange or red coloured paper to balance the colour of the image. This will then make the cold feel more natural like every day lighting. If the camera has a too warm Phil and the colour That could be seen on the camera wasn’t more orange, red tone we would place a blue sheet of card in front of the lens to tone down the orange in the natural lighting. You can also use white balance to create an atmosphere if it is not being shown on the screen, for example, if you wanted The surroundings to look cold but it was the summer you could use this to create that feeling of coldness with the blue tint.
You could also use this blue Tim if you wanted to present it as being nighttime and you’re shooting during the day. The bluey tone from the white balance will make the sunlight look more like moonlight so that you can film a night scene during the day.
Correct colour balance
Colour balance too blue
Colour balance too yellow
You could also use this blue Tim if you wanted to present it as being nighttime and you’re shooting during the day. The bluey tone from the white balance will make the sunlight look more like moonlight so that you can film a night scene during the day.
Correct colour balance
Colour balance too blue
Colour balance too yellow
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