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Bellissimo caffe! You are missing out on the rise of coffee culture in Australia, where, since the 1970s Italian migrants and their children have cultivated a vast collection of excellent inner city cafes and barista training. NOT Starbucks but real Italian coffee in the sunny land of the south.
Any video with HipHop crap or other childrens' purported music is neither serious, mature, or something important enough to watch. Nice try; I assume superlatives will fly, but this is just poorly done and sophmoric.
Great content! Thank you for sharing edifying abd educational content online. Question: because Vino Nob Mont and Chianti Classico are both made from the same base varietals, what are the major flavor differences between high quality versions?
U don t have idea what you talking about. U guys like milk not coffee. Where does your coffee culture come from? Exactly. U call an espresso "short black" I said it all.....shocking!
Non troverai una cultura del caffè in nessun altro posto, come quella che c'è in Italia, dove, tra le altre cose, è stato inventato il caffè espresso, per la precisione a Torino.
Great videography of coffee history..I am also OCD (obsessive coffee disorder) and roast my own espresso beans for my Gaggia Classic Pro on my ebikecnx7239 channel!
I own a lever machine and this explanation is actually not correct. The lever generates a standard, declining pressure profile while moving upwards thanks to the internal spring you have tensioned by pulling it down. It's physics. You can manipulate it a tiny bit, but it is not nescessary. The profile starts at 9 bar and slowly down to 0. The actual speed of extraction is manipulated by grinding the coffee finer or coarser or lowereing or increasing the dose size. The pressure profile is considered ideal because the flat 9 bar pump rofiles tend to have too much pressure towards the end of the extraction promoting a less sweet cup.
YA Color Grading is ReaLly TOP-NOTCH ❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️❗️ Which One Did YA Choose for Color Correction from Apple Log ❓ And What's THE BEST ISO for Apple Log Whether 1250 or As Lowest As Possible ❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓ Input Color Space : Rec.2020 Input Gamma : Apple Log Output Color Space : Rec.709 Output Gamma : Gamma 2.4 Input Color Space : Rec.2020 Input Gamma : Apple Log Output Color Space : DaVinci Wide Gumut Output Gamma : DaVinci Intermediate Input Color Space : Rec.2020 Input Gamma : Apple Log Output Color Space : Arri Wide Gamut 4 Output Color Gamma : Arri LogC 4 or Did YA Use ACES for Color Science ❓
Thanks! Allegedly the best iso iso 1250 but it's really difficult to shoot in a sunny day at 1250 even with a 10 stop ND filter. I normally shoot the highest iso the conditions allow me and denoise the heck of it. I used color space transformation on davinci resolve: input color space ACES AP1, input gamma apple log. Output Rec 709 and Rec 709 Gamma 2.4
Very nicely done. Your work looks great. Been a big Alan Watts fan for decades. :) BTW looks great especially uploaded in 4K. I just bought a 512GB iPhone 15 Pro Max at a $500 discount and it's on the way here. Arriving tomorrow. :) The 1TB option wasn't available. I'm exploring different options of which external drive to use to directly record to and was wondering about your own setup for this. I have a 2TB Samsung T7 Shield SSD. I guess that would work. Looking at the best ways to attach whatever drive I end up using. Thanks.
Good! I'm using a Samsung 2TB 870 QVO on a 512 GB iPhone 15 Pro Max. To shoot this in Florence I frankenstened an old iphone 14 case with glue and a filter holder and used it with a k&f nd filter. Now i have bought a Smallrig cage but haven't used it yet. Will probably do a video on it soon. Take care
Nice job, well presented and I would like to see a Blackmagic camera app tutorial for the basics. I have it and it looks intense. I edit in Davinci Resolve.
Then you do not know one of the common strains of coffee. It was made for the war; it had to be grown cheaply and close to the US; hence the garbage known as Robusto...used for spraying and drying instant coffee.
To be honest, i use a Frankenstein solution where i glued a 52 mm filter holder to a cover while a wait for a cage to arrive. I’ll talk about it in the next video
I gotta say, aside from the great content, I love the way that Neapolitan coffee maker’s hat goes up and down with the raising and lowering of his brow as he talks us through his demonstration 5:25
I think the biggest problem with ProRes is it's impracticality. 12gb for 1 minute of 4k60 is just ridiculous. Also with the iPhone incapable of shooting in 4k120fps like the Sony Xperia series, I still find those smartphone with their built in pro cinema controls to still be the best option offered on mobile devices. They just don't get as much fanfare because of Sony's lack of marketing and weaker computational processing. Otherwise, the Sony Xperia 1 V has the most cinematic video straight out of camera.
Really well done! This is the best overview I've seen of the current realities and capabilities of using an iPhone in a professional way along with the new great Blackmagic Camera app. And I've viewed many videos now. Thanks. Subscribed.
How does HEVC Log (Blackmagic) compare to ProRes Log? Particularly for grading and final output. As you mention, the difference in file sizes are extreme. Thanks, and great video!
Good question. I will test that cos i'm curious too. I have the feeling though that the HEVC bitrate is too low to allow a basic color correction without it falling apart. If I need to save space I would probably choose Prores 422 with the Blackmagic app which would cut the file size by 40% compared to apple's Prores HQ