This is actually the first video 've watched, introducing "the anamorphic world" in a way I can understand. It's still really complicated, but now I at least know a little bit more about the complication. It's difficult but also a lot of fun. You know, the good feeling of never stop learning new things😊 Thanks a lot.
Thanks for making this video Josh! I was thinking about picking up one of these for fun and it's great to see such a comprehensive breakdown like this👊 A lot to learn when it comes to advanced optics....
Fantastic explanation well done. The only thing you missed is why anamorphic came to be. In the 1950s as television threatened the movie business filmmakers were looking for a way to compete with the little square screen in every home. Great job!
Fantastic introduction to Anamorphic. I have two Panasonic cameras that can record in open gate and have got to try this some time. Very hesitant until I watched this video.
Great job! My understanding has certainly increased from watching you. My issue, like other 'budget amateurs' I suppose, is having a mixture of real (just one in fact) and fake (modified Russian) anamorphic lenses. The need is then to get these all looking like they belong together. I now at least have some idea of the challenge ahead. Many thanks.
Thank you so much Josh . I tried to like the video more than once but it’s not possible. But i gave my like anyway . I mean you deserve more for this really cool course .
Thank you for this. I just picked a Sherpa for my iPhone 15 max pro. I love it. The learning curve has been how to edit it. This helps me out. I just put 3 videos up on my channel. Can you give me some input on them please? I am not trying to push my channel. I just want to do it right. Thank you.
Thank you for this information, very helpful. My first anamorphic is in the mail! I have an fx3 and was wondering if I should should shoot dci vs s-I 4k, and what the differenece would be? I ordered the samyang anamorphic adapter which is a 1.7 squeeze
Desqueezing in camera is just for display purposes. On most cameras it doesn't bake the desqueeze into the recorded image. You need to do that in post like I mention in this video.
From what I've heard, most IBIS systems will struggle with anamorphics. The only brand I can think of is Lumix where they have specific anamorphic IBIS support. I haven't tested this all though.
Salut l'ami et merci pour ta video , je suis un peu perdu car je suis nouveau dans le monde anamorphic , j'ai FCPX et je possede un GH6 supposons que je veuille filmer en 5760X4320 (4:3) 25P mes objectif sont sirui 24 25 50 mm a 1,33x quel est le bon reglage pour avoir une bonne dimensions sur fcpx ? merci pour ton aide l'ami .... je suis pret a te payer pour m'eviter de galerer dans ces conversions ;-)
What if you shooting and using both type of lens anamorphic and spherical? I want use a spherical lens and match the anamorphic as well. Should I have my spherical in particular setting or should I do anything in post:? Or Can i leave it both at 16:9?
Hi! I left IBIS during my shoot using SIRUI anamorphic. My footages are now wobbly. Is that normal or is there a way to fix that? Thank you. Shot on FX3 Active IBIS, monitor with ATOMOS
Ibis and in camera digital stab are bad news with anamorphic lenses, it can’t understand what it’s seeing on the sensor… turn it off, get a tripod or gimbal.
not a bash at all man, but hilarous to start an "anamorphic how-to video" out with a framing/cropping mistake, oh the irony! 😆 as always, appreciate the content m8!
Haha. Yeah I know. It's good to be able to admit your mistakes though. Figured it was better to just make a comment about it early. I really didn't want to reshoot the whole thing. Glad you enjoyed the video!