I just learned about this word today and searched RU-vid! This is the first video I got and all is crystal clear. Thank you soo much! (Very very new photographer here)
Love your humor dude, not forced and it’s dry and that’s the best kind. Been debating switching my channels subject over to videography instead of fitness, glad to see a smaller channel that makes such high quality videos
You forgot to mention to remove chromatic aberrations and lens vignette before stitching. If you don’t, you will get areas in your photo that are darker than the surrounding area due to shooting wide open. Been doing this method for years, didn’t know someone claimed it as their own method.
May i ask you, does this method must use 85 with apperture 1.2 lens or u can do it by any lens? Lets say i would use 50mm lens with 1.4 could that work?
Sounds like you have some pretty smart colleagues ;-) I saw the shots at the beginning, but they were taken from different points to make the subject the same size. I am not smart enough to conceptualize a 35mm shot from the same perspective as the 85mm brenzier! I definitely know the frustration of leaving a scene and then thinking of another shot.
I do this to cars all the time for my photography. Cool! I didnt know it had a name. I was just making do with 50mm and loved the effect. I will try it out on my next wedding for sure!
Cool stuff! I've done merges like that before with my 28mm to make super wide scenes, but I love the idea of using a long lens to get a wide image! Instantly subbed :)
Hi Eric. My name is Alfonso and I write from Italy and I anticipate that I am a videographer and photographer but for video holder of GH5 .. but I deeply remember with melancholy my old shot, short, video clips made with 5D MKII :-(. Since the advent of the mirror and 4k and so much else on the consumer market of the filmmaker I have tried all GH4- Samsung NX1 - Sony a6500 - a7sII a99 MKII and now GH5, certainly the GH5 must be recognized that it is the most push functionally on the market but of all the above I notice today that it's just so much stuff but we're missing something, something profoundly unique that only the Canon sensor has. Now I'm deciding to sell my gh5 to switch to 5D mkIv, I tried it only once and I realized that, on my timeline 1080p is equal to the descaled 4K of GH5 in speech quality and detail but .. 5DMKIV has that three-dimensional photographic in video that I did not know in Sony FF. Surely that three-dimensionality is lost with the 4K but then you add the colorimetry of Canon that is unique, a dynamic ration in 5D MKIV of nature that today with GH5 or Sony to have it must resort to the Logs. Give me your opinion if you can. Greetings Alfonso from Italy
Hey Eric. Just found this a 2nd time and watched it again. :-) Yeah, and I made a note now to do it at the next couple shoot! - You've great stuff on your channel.
I was familiar with this, but your set up and workflow was great, and the overall enthusiasm and creativity with the video was awesome. Loved the interaction with the models. Excellent job!
I definitely will be using this over in Williamsburg next month...as long as photography is a go in NY...since you know, we were the epicenter of this craziness lol
Over 3 years later and still nobody has asked or addressed the rogue wave between their legs? I understand this is a quick & dirty how to video but still, address the rogue wave in the shot. Dynamic (moving) background makes this technique more challenging.
uh I'm your 5000th follower.. great video btw. never thought about that before, but I am definitely gonna give it a try. oh yeah and congratulations on 5000 subs! :)
I subscribe to your channel because this is so far the best explanation of brenizer effect. The other RU-vidr only talk until 10 minutes long and 2 minute explanation which is annoying.
Great video and very fun to watch! Should do a whole course. Quick question: Should your couple always be in the middle ? Haven't saw a single BRENIZER image that was not composed in the middle ?
Is there any value in using a tripod? Should you stand in one spot or move the camera left/right and up/down for the other shots (maybe to help reduce perspective corrections needed)? If the subject is still life, I guess you don't need to shoot the main subject in one photo, you could shoot different parts of it then combine them all and the background shots?
Wow this is really cool, i was thinking how could this guy only have 6.3k subs then i realised u only have so little vids, good work man, thats a really nice edit btw, you would show us how u edit processes goes