Awesome video! You've really given me some great insight! I do have a question if I may before purchasing Filmic Pro for my iPhone 13 Pro Max. I'd like to know if Filmic Pro has fixed the bug with the iPhone when using a gimbal? When filming manually, it's been reported that all locked in settings are lost during the iPhones orientation when switching your gimbal from upright to underslung. Thanks again and Happy New Year to you and yours!
The moondog lens I have is a bayonet fitting which works with moment and I have the filter adapter (moondog) which you’ll need as well and I use a variety of VND filters with either 52mm or 58 mm thread
The slow motion shots you got of the guy with the black hat looked really amazing! You did those with the iPhone and filmic pro? If so what were your settings?
@@gomakefilms Is Filmic pro Lut Log 2v is applied while filming in the app then graded in let’s say Davinci Resolve or is the Log 2v Lut applied in Lumafusion then graded in another software like Davinci Resolve?
@@gomakefilms Is the Filmic Log v2 added while filming and then graded in let’s say Davinci Resolve? Also from my experience in coloring and coloring techniques, it seems that there is some color isolation used in your coloring?
@@Sjaubi-qf6wd the LUTS you download from filmic pro website - I use them in FCPX and Luma Touch - when filming with filmic pro app there is an additional kit that you purchase once you’ve downloaded filmic pro which is their cinematography kit - this then allows you to record in log capture. This then works with the LUTS applied during post production - all this is explained via www.filmicpro.com thanks
Awesome video! I am trying to understand best slow motion settings. From looking around I hear its best to film 60fps then slow down to 40% in post. Are your slow motion shots recorded at 24fps 1/48th still?
Thank you. When I’m filming using filmic pro with slow motion the two settings I use are 4k at 60fps or 1080p at 120fps again shutterspeed is double - I avoid adding slow motion in post as it’s never smooth because the software has to create frames that don’t exist.
Anytips for setting focus on moving subjects with Filmic pro. Started shooting simple performance music videos and there is a lot of movement. Many thanks.
I always shoot pulling focus on the movement and action whilst recording. I time the movements and block out the actions and then rehearse it by pulling focus manually
Hi I wanted to know where I could get one of those hats from? Do you sell merchandise? I love your hats! Please send me a link if you’re selling them. Thank you.
thank you - its in the pipeline to launch some very unique t-shirts and the gofilm it logo hats later this year - follow me on instagram and you'll know as soon as its launched instagram.com/gofilmit
I would recommend an app called storyboard quick - it allows you to take pics on location and then add people etc into the shot - it’s very useful and quick - hence the title of the app - also some people (and I’ve done this as well) just write a shot list with the script - as long as you break down each scene with a shot list that covers the scene it’s not absolutely necessary to have a storyboard
Hi, trying to find a video you did with Hackney Quest on the time of the Hackney riot. It called "Change"#, my son and few teenagers with you did an amazing job. Can you help me ? Tank you. Monica