So I was on a music video shoot today, the shoot is all green screen "Lock Off" tripod shots, we are shooting 2K redcode 28 since most of the shots are high speed. I choose to use RED 8GB CF card since one of my previous music video shoot I have problems with RED DRIVE, and for some reason it is constently dropping frames "that day". anyway 6 hours in and the shoot was fine, and all of sudden my 1st AC call out to me that we just dropped 143 frames on the shot. It suprised me, since we are running on CF cards which should be free from any frame drop problem. Changed to a different card for the next take, the same thing happens. I use all 4 of my cards and all of them are dropping frames, not 1 or 2 frames but over a couple hundred. I also notice that before it start fropping frames, you can clearly see that the time code getting problems to get pass a certain point, it freeze for a second and the the frame got dropped.
After 8 takes (each take I have about 30sec to a minute before the camera drop frames on me) we switched to a RED Hard drive (the one that I previously have problem with). We survive the rest of the day without any other problems.
Just to add to the story. This is a 2 day music video shoot, and the first day we also run on the same camera, with the same setting, and the same cards. The first day is a 100% steadicam shoot in a club with loud music, and the camera is constently moving. We don't have a single drop frame on the first day. Can anyone from RED explain this problem for me? This is very scary, does my camera needs service? (S/N2014) My partner Norm Li's camera already died on him, and if this is some sort of manufacturing problem please let me know as soon as possible, I can notaffort to go out with a camera that constantly have issues on set. If there is any other people that has the same problem please share your experience and a solution if there is one. Thank you.
Sincerely
R. Che
Cinematographer
604.505.2588
After 8 takes (each take I have about 30sec to a minute before the camera drop frames on me) we switched to a RED Hard drive (the one that I previously have problem with). We survive the rest of the day without any other problems.
Just to add to the story. This is a 2 day music video shoot, and the first day we also run on the same camera, with the same setting, and the same cards. The first day is a 100% steadicam shoot in a club with loud music, and the camera is constently moving. We don't have a single drop frame on the first day. Can anyone from RED explain this problem for me? This is very scary, does my camera needs service? (S/N2014) My partner Norm Li's camera already died on him, and if this is some sort of manufacturing problem please let me know as soon as possible, I can notaffort to go out with a camera that constantly have issues on set. If there is any other people that has the same problem please share your experience and a solution if there is one. Thank you.
Sincerely
R. Che
Cinematographer
604.505.2588