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I totally understand about you thinking about shooting with say the tv as the only real source. But I truly think that with any camera, uncluding film, if you only shoot with something such as tv light in the night, its not going to look good with anything if you want it to look professional. I'm sure if you just wanted to "get the shot" than you could gain it up and hope for the best. But to make it "look" professional you need to start using additional lighting. Depth of field is tricky but its not too hard to achieve in digital. Just keep your iris as open as you can and use a tripod, get as far away as you can from the subject and zoom in on them. The farther away you can get from the subject and the farther they are from the background, the more you will create that shallow depth of field. I feel that film (mainly 16mm)is extremely overrated. Especially here in film school it seems that people want to shoot on film just so they can get bragging rights. But most of the time you see their finished film and it looks terrible because they were so obsessed with shooting on film that they forget how to light and shoot it. If you light and shoot video good, it can go head to head with film and its a hell of alot cheaper. Colors can be tweaked too, try and change the gamma settings on your camera, and mess with the footage in post. Its amazing what you can do with digital.
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