I photograph weddings but getting an insight look at videographers on a wedding day is so interesting to me. Plus your energy and personalities makes these videos so much better. You guys do incredible work!
I totally agree. A monopod gives a semi handheld look and is good for manual focus. I personally don't like the monopods with feet, i find them heavy and clumsy. As to gimbals, love using these with a monopod. There is shots you can only get with a gimbal! Why I also like both tools for different shots! Nice vid, thanks guys.
amazing as always . You guys have come into your own since leaving FFT.. Love this BTS. Also big shout out to Josh the BTS camera man. Footage of this is also amazing!
Pretty much default settings and plugging into whatever output of his board that he has available! Adjusting the gain if needed. We have a full explanation where we sit down with a DJ inside of our online course! Link in the description!
Great video! So much video and photo, plus BTS! Only thing that always gets to me is a $100,000 wedding, and they didn't bother with dance lessons to create some awesome pictures and video shots :( (I'm biased, I'm a dance teacher)
Highly recommend getting rid of the fluid head and attaching your gimbal to the quick release. Best of both worlds. I understand, it's a promo video and the challenge was monopod only.
I have my dji rs4 pro with a ulanzi f38 quick release plate where i slide either its mini tripod or i put it on my manfrotto monopod.. Even if i want to change spot i just raise my monopod a little bit and create a gentle move so i will not miss any moment. So why don't you just do this instead?
Would love to see how you guys go about exposing your FX3's.Ive seen a few different ways that people go about doing it, but am curious to see your guys' method.
We really just follow the histogram and metering and keep it at +0.0. For portraits we have set our zebras between 50-65 IRE (I think) so that the zebras highlight the skin tones when properly exposed
Hy guys, I have a question Do you shoot in auto ISO or manually choose for most of the time ?? Which picture profile do you should like (s-log3 & 60fps or 120fps) for most of the time and which FPS do you suggest 60fps or 120fps for most of the time?? And I love your work 🎉
bro that lady had the loudest shutter sound on her camera i have heard in years ....or mybe ur mic was just so close to her camera ...but man it sound like a gun shot everytime she take a photo lol