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olavana1006326
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May 27, 2017
Question

Horizontal bands on video

  • May 27, 2017
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Hello! I'm hoping I can get some help

I'm only very new to editing videos with Premiere Pro.. I've taken a video which plays fine, but when I speed it up I can see horizontal bands scrolling up the page that are a light brown colour. I'm thinking maybe this is from my lights? Is there a way to remove these or soften them as although it's not super noticeable in the printscreen below, they are quite distracting when viewing a sped up video as the bands are scrolling.

I would really appreciate some help! Thank you so much,

Alyce

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    Community Expert
    May 27, 2017

    What frame rate did you film at and what if the mains frequency of your lighting?

    olavana1006326
    Participating Frequently
    May 27, 2017

    Hi Richard! It is filmed at 25 Frame Rate. I'm not sure of the frequency of lighting.. but I use three photography lights with softbox which I believe have 2x135 Watt bulbs in each one. I'm not sure how to get any other information on that Thank you so much!

    Community Expert
    May 27, 2017

    Hmm I'm not entirely sure - it could just be a change of brightness as it is only very slight when playing at normal speed and just sped up is when it is noticeable. Are you able to please point me in the direction of maybe a tutorial or something to try these two options? I know how to apply the filters but I'm not sure how to focus a filter effect on a particular area - if that makes sense! I'm so sorry I really only know the basics and I just do an overall correction in Fast Color Corrector. Is it RGB curves you mean?

    Thank you so much for your help - I really appreciate it!


    Try something like this.