![]() ![]() You can see from the image above that it’s only a touch out of focus. For cinephiles and perfectionists, however, it will not suffice. This shot is onscreen for no longer than five seconds, and after we cut to see what the character is looking at, we return to a close-up in focus. ![]() As a result, I under-compensated the distance of the subject, and my focus for two shots isn’t perfect. Yet while shooting, we still felt somewhat uneasy, and we wanted to wrap up quickly. However, as a guy in my mid-20s, all I saw was the perfect location for the project I was working on, and I took the risk. Several years ago, in true guerrilla-filmmaking style, a friend and I were shooting in an unsafe location with potentially weak structures and asbestos-something as an older adult I would not recommend. Work around slightly out-of-focus footage with this simple DaVinci Resolve quick tip. ![]()
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