amazing! i have non-pro version and 18-35. loved your color grade. is there any chance you'd share with us your project file? or perhaps show us how you color graded your videos?
Great footage’s!! Can you help me,I bought a bmpcc6k but I don’t see such quality and detail at all. I use a Tokina 11-16 mm lens, if I buy a Sigma 18-35 mm lens, the situation will change? How do you think, or is it more a question of post-processing, lighting etc..?
Im in the same spot, bought bmpcc 6k with 18-35 1.8 sigma, and I see my footage and its not near close to the quality of these video, but I think is bc im Just starting in this industry, i have tro practice a lot😔 but is so frustrating hahaa
Nice! I’ve been saving for a BMPCC 6K Pro myself! Seeing this video makes confident I’m saving for the right camera! Any recommendations of what lens I should buy for this? Also, what song did you use for this video?
Appreciate the kind words man, you can’t go wrong with BlackMagic! I’d recommend picking up a Sigma 18-35 as your first lens, it’s almost a right of passage for BMPCC owners. Super versatile, sharp and affordable for what you get. In terms of the song I’m not too sure, it was from Epidemic Sound if that helps. When I’m next at my computer I’ll check for you :)
@@josephsavage1540nice shots! is the bmpcc good for on to the go, man in the street style interviews? i feel like i never see someone make fully fleshed out videos with them, only 5 minute reels. there’s one i can rent near me for $50 a day, so i may do that for this project.
@@adammockler hey man! Appreciate the kind words. Blackmagic cameras are capable of most projects you throw at them, but do have their limits in terms of no autofocus or in-body stabilization. It will depend on your use-case as to whether it would be a good fit. Renting will be a great way to gauge this! Personally the reason I don’t upload full videos are because they’re generally shot for clients and therefore posting them on my channel feels a little odd.
Thank you very much! For the shots in the reel I used a variety of lenses: - Old reliable Sigma 18-35 - Contax zeiss 28mm - Canon 70-200 2.8 ii - Sigma 105mm macro
Thanks a bunch Sean! I used a few lenses in the reel: - Old reliable sigma 18-35mm - Contax Zeiss 28mm - Sigma 105mm Macro lens - Canon 70-200 f2.8 I have a stack of various other lenses, but those ones get the most use. In terms of value for money and versatility the sigma 18-35 takes the cake for me and lives on my camera most of the time. It is clinical out of camera but has a lot of flexibility in post to get any desired look you might need. The contax zeiss is lovely for a little character, and the 70-200 is king of telephotos. If you have any specific shots that you’d like to know the lens used, just shout :)
@@josephsavage1540 Thanks so much for your detailed reply. I assumed some of it was the Sigma 18-35mm and you definitely know how to extract the most from it with such gorgeous composition and framing. BTW your grading is so so good! I actually sold my 70-200 L and bought the Canon 70-300 L it’s such a sleeper of a lens! (like a mini 100-400 mk ii) ... It’s a really good walk around pairing with the 6K Pro. It balances beautifully in the hand and has amazing stabilisation! I’ll have to look into that Zeiss 28mm. Congratulations again on such inspiring work!
@@SeanMcVitty my pleasure! Thanks a bunch for the lovely words man :) I’ll have to take a peek at the 70-300mm, that little bit of extra reach could certainly come in handy. Have a look at the Contax Zeiss, I got a great deal on one secondhand ($300 cad) and it’s one of my favourites - if you can find a good copy pull the trigger!
Hey man, I often shoot at 8:1, but this was actually shot at 12:1 when I didn't have hard drives big enough to manage the data rates. I find 12:1 to be great unless there is a very complicated scene (foliage or water etc)
Stunning. I completely understand what you mean in your post. We moved from the UK to South Australia 14 years ago and although I love it here, and the landscape is incredible, fall in love with the English countryside all over again every time I go back. This is a beautiful piece of film making and I look forward to more in time to come. - Subscribed. 👍
Hey man! I’d love to say I know much about the GH6 , but I don’t . As far as I understand it, the GH6 is better for run and gun (great ibis and autofocus) while the 6k pro trumps it in image quality. It really depends what you’re going to be shooting and how much you need specific features.
Some of the best BMPCC footage I've seen so far, in fact, so good it finally swayed me to actually upgrade to one! What did you use for stabilization on the moving shots? Such as 0:12-0:14. Gimbal of some sort? I'm having to get used to not having IBIS anymore...
Thanks for the lovely words man, It’s a weapon of a camera! For the stabilization I used a DJI RS2. Its certainly more cumbersome than IBIS haha, but it does the trick!
Breathtaking cinematography and story telling. So emotive, kudos to the creator what an amazing job. The music was so perfectly placed, it translates the emotion so well. Who wrote the music track is this by the way?
Thanks ever so much for the lovely words man. Chuffed it resonated with you! I came across the track on epidemic sounds. It's called Francesco by Aerian 😊