Thank you for watching the video. I am grading my work through trial and error, even though I don't know how. It's not a finished product, so it's a little difficult to share. However, I'm very happy to hear you say that, so I'll use it as encouragement for the future.
@@MrTaka0537 its fine if you can send me powergrade for this unfinish work , for me its very good and very nice , i watch all your videos especialy bmpcc 4k because i have one and love your tast in colors.
Thank you for liking my video. I haven't saved any materials or projects. But what I always do is I apply noise reduction in the first node, and then add the default film lut in DaVinci Resolve at the end. In the middle node I adjust the saturation and brightness according to the material. I want it to have a film look, so I set the brightness level to about 80%. I'm not doing anything too complicated, I'm just adjusting it according to the material.
This is not a tourist spot, but a place run by a private hobbyist. A pond was made in what was originally a rice field, and cherry blossom trees were planted around it. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment. When shooting with V-log, the upper limit of ISO is 12800 with GH6. However, with s5Ⅱx, you can get up to 51200. There will be some noise, but if you deal with it through editing, this will be more advantageous.
Nice video! I hear from people that the in body stabilization doesn't work on panasonic bodies with the 12-100 olympus lens. When you turn the stabilization on only the lens stabilization works and the sensor stabilization is disabled. Your videos are nice and smooth however. Maybe it's different with the gh6? Does the IBIS work with this lens?
I didn't know the details, but when I was shooting, I felt that the correction was very effective. The 12-100mm image stabilization is too effective, so in-body image stabilization may not be necessary. I feel like I hear a lot of camera shake correction in my videos, and I think that's because I use correction software when editing. The software is Davin Resolve. thank you very much.