Originally Posted by Mark W Now I am no pro but I would think stock footage shoulndt be handheld and it should also be dry and uprocessed.
Many of those shots had clearly been heavily processed, but as I said I am no expert. |
Yes, agreed. But I've still got the 'clean' stock footage on my harddrive to properly use it later, and I just wanted for now to do this spacey, atmospheric thing, which, I hope, worked somewhat.
I have to admit though, some shots were already made blurry while filming, I thought a couple of scenes would look better that way. However, I think in most cases it's indeed smarter to do those effects afterwards.
But what do you mean by handheld exactly?
Thanks for the comments so far.