The first clip shows a low ISO of 200. Pausing the clip shows in detail that the image is clear and colours are defined. This is a high quality image compared to clip 2, which is an ISO of 3200. The image is quite blurry in the background from grain and after pausing you can see that the graininess affects the whole image, lowering the quality. This is because the ISO is amplifying the low light source rather than taking a natural image from an area with a prominent light source, such as the first clip which is taken outside.
If I would do this again, I would have focused better on the subjects, and used some kind of jib or tripod since using the stabiliser during editing just lowered the quality.
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