Heys guys, nicely done. There's a lot of work in the making of those vids !! I'm not sure what you're using as your underwater camera, but I reckon you would benefit from a red filter for all your footage down to 10 M. This would get rid of the Blue colour cast. If you're able, pop your White Balance on about 5500 K or cloudy, use an ISO of about 400, and last of all, if you have the coin, a video light would go well, however, this is a nice to have, not a must have, as at 10 M and less, the waters you're in have an abundance of light. If you go deeper with SCUBA, say 40+ feet, use a Blue or Green filter, depending on the sea colour., plus, a video light then makes a massive difference. [Balance your WB {White Balance} to that of your video light] Another little tip, pan nice and slow and deliberate. Think of panning as taking a string of single photos that you don't want to look "Stuttery" if there is such a word......You need lots of overlay between each picture and try and keep the horizon level. Keep up the good work. Al.
Heys guys, nicely done. There's a lot of work in the making of those vids !!
I'm not sure what you're using as your underwater camera, but I reckon you would benefit from a red filter for all your footage down to 10 M. This would get rid of the Blue colour cast. If you're able, pop your White Balance on about 5500 K or cloudy, use an ISO of about 400, and last of all, if you have the coin, a video light would go well, however, this is a nice to have, not a must have, as at 10 M and less, the waters you're in have an abundance of light. If you go deeper with SCUBA, say 40+ feet, use a Blue or Green filter, depending on the sea colour., plus, a video light then makes a massive difference. [Balance your WB {White Balance} to that of your video light]
Another little tip, pan nice and slow and deliberate. Think of panning as taking a string of single photos that you don't want to look "Stuttery" if there is such a word......You need lots of overlay between each picture and try and keep the horizon level.
Keep up the good work.
Al.