Topic: Flicker Problem

So, I was working on the first scene in my upcoming film today. After I uploaded the frames, I streamed them together, and I noticed a slight flicker. You may not notice it, but if you look at the building behind the subject(gray wall), you might notice flicker. Also, if you have good eyes, you can see flicker on the ground too.
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Anybody got a suggestion on what might've happened?

Here's the clip:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yd6T7s_A … ature=plcp

Well, I guess there's not much flicker, but still.

Last edited by GHB (August 10, 2012 (08:04pm))

Re: Flicker Problem

I think it looks pretty good as far as light flicker goes. I noticed some light flicker on the gray wall after watching it a few times, but I doubt it's much of a problem. I'd guess what caused it was your hand in front of the light or the light may have been flickering slightly.

There were some minor set bumps; to stop that from happening you can secure the set more and try not to touch anything while animating.

Re: Flicker Problem

Thing is, the set is the table! What I mean is, I'm filming on a Lego Table.

Re: Flicker Problem

What I meant was that there's a lot of loose bricks in this shot so you can use clay to secure the bricks. You might not want to do this because your LEGO will get dirty from the clay, but it works. Alternatively, you can just be very careful while animating.