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A quick fix would be upping the contrast a bit.
If you're filming at it looks like that, try bumping the exposure up a tad, and then going up a bit on the contrast.
You may loose a few details in the darkest corners, but it'll make the whole image look better.
It's also an easy way to fix entire clips in post.
I'm not sure what camera you have, but if you have a DSLR, then you might want to check the metering. In one of our films we had not turned the metering from medium subject to closer subject, and it resulted in a blurry image.
Other reasons could be white balance, auto-focus or not-so-perfect manual focus, and the brightness of the image.
Rockydude, you downloaded Hitfilm, right? Or did you have some trouble with it?
If you did, it has a lot of cool features that can help you clean up videos. I've just startecd learning how to use it and I use a logitech c920. (That's what you use,right?)
Look for a few tutorials on learning the basics. And fix the exposure and contrast like Pritchard suggested.
Rockydude, you downloaded Hitfilm, right? Or did you have some trouble with it?
If you did, it has a lot of cool features that can help you clean up videos. I've just startecd learning how to use it and I use a logitech c920. (That's what you use,right?)
Look for a few tutorials on learning the basics. And fix the exposure and contrast like Pritchard suggested.
Oh can you fix grainy videos in it ?
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