Here it is! This looks great especially considering the limited budget. I know you said it wasn’t the look you were going for, but it definitely looks super good! This is great!
Thanks bro! Yeah it looked great! Would’ve loved to have had some 600s blasting through the side window and diffusion frames surrounding all of the windows 🤤
Hey man, awesome btw. I forgot you are in Orlando. Would love to have you come out to the next Orlando Filmmaker Meetup in June. I’ll have a day and time soon.
@@AnthonyRodriguezz You do great stuff. You explain everything so well. I saw your presentation on your view of the new Panas, and to be honest it gave me pause. But am still going for the X, but I found your POV very interesting. Always two sides to any story. Tank you. KEEP DOING WHAT YOU DO. God Bless.
That’s hard to say. I use both for different shoots. The nisi is pretty strong. But retains contrast and the cinebloom is an overall less contrasty filter
This is so cool! Thanks for sharing it! How did you feel like the two cameras paired up? Did they end up being a good match? I’ve been contemplating a similar setup.
Thanks man! They actually pair really well! Especially when I’m using phantom LUTs to pair the two. I have a whole video on the channel about it and pair the two in multiple situations
Thanks man! Curious as to what you mean by follow up? If there an audience for it, I don’t mind! The trajectory of this video seems like it won’t do too well but oh well 🤷🏽♂️
Lately, I’ve been noticing that a lot of electronics are humming in various octaves of the key of E. Right now, it’s a theory. My son brought that up to me while I was cutting his hair. He noticed that the clippers and the lightbulb were humming in the same key.