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Lacrosse in 4K HDR | TJ Strother - NCAA/HS Lacrosse 2022 Demo Reel

1.3K views· 27 likes· 2:43· Dec 23, 2022

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This one is all about lacrosse in 4K HDR—specifically a 2022 demo reel for TJ Strother with a mix of NCAA and high school clips. I cut this like I always do: cinematic, clean, and built to show the speed, contact, and little details you miss in standard highlight edits. If you’re a player, fan, or coach, HDR is the closest thing to seeing what my eyes saw on the sideline—richer color, brighter highlights, and more contrast without the image feeling flat. To get the look, I’m shooting on the Sony FX6, FX3, and A7S III, and I’m leaning on lenses that let me stay tight while still tracking fast movement—Sony 100-400 GM, 70-200mm GM II with the 1.4x teleconverter, plus the Zeiss 55mm f/1.8 and the 24-105 f/4 G for flexibility. The big takeaway: make sure you’re actually watching in HDR—hit the quality cog and look for “2160p HDR,” and use a compatible device (newer iPhones, modern 4K TVs—especially OLED—newer MacBooks/iPads).

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