Trying to make the most of my 20s Join my journey balancing a corporate job with a creative side pursuit! A Japanese guy, raised in Thailand and the UK currently living in Madrid 🇪🇸
Love it! Like the calm and insightful pace. More of this on the internet please. Very relatable your thoughts on solo travel. What a mindful experience it is.
this was awesome! brand new subscriber! not sure how this made it into my recommended, but thanks YT. i loved how honest all of this was. that you didn't act like you knew absolutely everything and were an expert at everything. the honesty of the logo issue and such made this video so relatable and more real. loved the music creating story, the logo drama, etc... make more like this! also, man that logo thing would have been such a pain for me too, as I'm not a VFX specialist either haha. I feel like if I am ever up against this issue, maybe it would be helpful to drape like a poster board over every single logo or something. anyways, loved this video!
but how did you "stitch" the frames back into a video after all the layers edited in PS? sorry I'm relatively new and use Premiere and PS. and this was really awesome!
I imported all the images into Davinci!! They were all separate PNGs. Not really sure how to do this in premiere but you'll find a similar method when doing a hyperlapse! So looking up tutorials on hyperlapses will get you the same method of importing a sequence of images :)
Ralph Lauren influencer TikTok campaign! For Ralph Lauren, via a marketing agency as the middle man, with me (surprisingly) as the influencer. So many other influencers got a similar brief! Gawx absolutely smashed it too: instagram.com/reel/C40hm-POXMD/?igsh=MWRsYnNmMzJ1cmtv I think Gawx and I were the only "cinematic" influencers selected, the others were the more typical fashion/model influencers you'd expect from a brand like this :)
So although we didn't liaise directly with Ralph Lauren themselves, we liaised with and got paid by the marketing agency who were running this whole influencer marketing campaign for RL.
Nice video ! The thing is that the light outside in nature , is linear and not in a curve . Adjust the end points of the curves left and right at the same amount , go to the extremes for adding and subtracting contrast (take edges inwards for adding contrast and outwards to use less, and then use the key to set the amount of contrast . Also , you have to set the mid gray point with a mid grey chart DCTL depending on the color space that you’re working at , in order for this point to never move because your mid gray point will move as well . Also another way for contrast is adding contrast and then adjusting the pivot only . .344 is DWG intermediate . Happy grading !
Why do you think you were chosen for this project? Did you have any past history with this agency that chose you? How much creative direction did the agency give you?
@@daikishinomiya Wow, I was expecting "Alexa". Did it give an overheat warning at all during the shoot? How did the client react when they saw a prosumer level camera on the shoot instead of the usual bigger cinema camera setup?
@@raredreamfootage no overheating! It's only overheated on me once filming a warehouse rave for an hour. It was an influencer campaign with me surprisingly as the influencer so it was filmed in my own time! Being a Ralph Lauren influencer wasn't on my bingo card this year but we'll take it 🫡
Thank you! I was much more familiar with Photoshop so it was faster than learning how to do it in Davinci! But for future projects defo want to learn to do it properly within Davinci. :)
the video is pretty great next time i would take more time to do the "spray shots" cause he shouldnt put the perfume like that and also spent more time on masking cause you can definitly see the text behind