I saw this years ago and this is still the best GH4 cinematography I've seen. This video is the deciding factor why I purchased a GH4 and it's still with me. I like the flatness of the profile and like it more than the Sony A7 series sometimes.
This video has been my "Gold Standard" for how GH4 images should look and and how sound design fits into it's look for years.. Its pretty profound , and in my opinion , inspiring.
A politically correct statement to show hatred for white people. This is a work of aggression and racism pure and simple. Right under the nose of the French. The very thing that French author and explorer Jean Raspail wrote about. If you want to know more of want this artist is saying, with his "art:", take a look at his other companion pieces conveying rape and murder. Interesting that this piece was made by an American, and not a French person. Appalling that the French would even allow this under the icon of France.
@@mattiashoxha2098 It's been quite a long time and unfortunately i don't remember what were the export settings exactly (it might have been mp4/h264 at 50Mbps).. Same for the lut, i did use one but can't remember which one, sorry. For the black bars, I simply used a png mask on top of the timeline.
This is awesome. I had GH4 earlier and in similar low light conditions (evening or early morning or cloudy), I saw lot of grains. Also shooting during night time was definately with lot of grains even at lowest possible ISO. I wonder how come you achieved this results? It's stellar. I used viltrox speedbooster 0.71x and Tamron 17-50 F/2.8 Nikon F mount lens. Please guide. I actually sold my GH4 but looking at this footage, it feels like I should better have kept the camera.
Thanks a lot Milan for your comment! I can't really remember what settings were used to shot everything, but I always felt with the GH4 as with the GH5 a slight over exposure helped with grading and the noise.
Well done EMERIC VISUALS! This looks amazing. Quick question: is the letterbox due to anamorphic lenses, the camera mode or a simple crop added in post? Many thanks!