Работа очень красивая, но склейки заставляют ломать мозг и прыгать глазами то влево, то вправо. Сама история слабовата как мне показалась(но это субъективно мое мнение). Вероятнее всего саспенса было маловато. Но я диванный критик, не принимайте мое мнение в серьез)
1. What lens Lomo squarefront 2. What camera Bmpcc 6k 3. What gimbal 4. Did you use peter mckinnon vnd and backpack? Yes 5. What iso Iso 25600 6. What wb? 5600 7. What shutter speed? 1/50 8. What apeture? f/1.8 max bokeh 9. Which lut? Peter mckinnon luts
Including actors’ rate. Some beginners are ready to take part in art projects like this for not big price, due to they all need a good looking portfolio
@Andbery - if you happen to see this, what instrumental song, artist and streaming platform is the music around the 10:30 minute mark of your video? Really like the feel. 🎶🎥👍
Hi, this is from a musicbed. Unfortunately, I don't remember the title of the compilation. But you can download a piece from the video and upload it to the audio search on musicbed.
Absolutely love it! The camera work, lighting and set design are exceptional. You've gained a new sub here some of these frames are on par with the big Hollywood boys
You should have the book light up light her from a low angle for more realism. It doesn’t look as natural the way it’s coming down her face if you’re making it look like lamps lower than her face
Как же круто работает движение камеры! До этого видео редко на этом канале замечал движение, чаще были панорамирование или тому подобные "простые" движения. Здесь же параллакс на втором кадре просто топ
I always wonder if this much work and effort has to put on lighting a single person, how do you light multiple peoples? Like a pub or a police station, or when go through a big hall and extras go all around them?
it's a good question :) But It's not possible to convey the full thought in one comment. Briefly, in the scene that I set up, you can put up several people (in the first scene especially). It all depends on the power of the light source and the size of the location. As usual, these two conditions are interrelated. In the future, I will make an analysis of one of my works with several people in the frame.
Actually Colorgrading output is not only human skills it’s depends on device’s also so what kind of monitor do you used for the grading and that monitor can works theater movie standerd colourgrading pls say
@@LoiselsPhotography It's as close to true without universal confirmation. All youtubers' works look like they're attempting a movie look but they can't quite crack it. Exceptions are the 'Slice of Life' guys and perhaps Film Riot had their moments too.
Message to all the newbies, while i like to make sure that i in no way trying to discredit the techniques used in this video - just when you go through all his videos, please note, that the biggest contributor to a nice look here, is the perfect “cinematography friendly”locations. The architecture and design are perfectly suited to shoot. If you apply such techniques (or better ones) in the typical boring room you usually shoot at, you’d still won’t get close to this.
@@ANDBERY Can you explain the use case and difference of it? I learn more in example vs use case otherwise my brain doesn't seem to grasp it. Why would you not just white balance to a true white balance and then make it in post? I don't seem to understand it.
@@Cinedon When I shoot in a contrast of two different color temperatures, the 3600K balance on the camera helps exaggerate the cooler shades a bit. Usually, I work in the 4000-4500K range such a balance is easy to manipulate in post.