“Day in a Wes Anderson Film: Sirui Nightwalker Cinelens Adventure! 🎬✨"
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2024
- 🌟 Using the incredible Sirui Nightwalker Cinelens, we transformed an ordinary day into a symphony of colors and meticulously framed scenes.
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Stunning footage
I watched this six times and smiled every time
This is beautiful.
Me encantó 😍
Masterpiece!
My favorite lens!!
That was awesome!!
Pretty amazing 🤩
amazing)
so cool
Great lens and the video is fantastic! Congratulations!
awesome
Well done
The quality of the 16 & 75 are incredible. Please make Mark II version of the 24/35/55 to match the quality of them
need to try this lens
So you gonna make a Nightwalker Cinema Zoom lens now so we can really hit the Wes Anderson zooms?
I wouldn’t have complained if this was longer.
Looks great! What camera and ND filters were used?
seconding this question
Thirding this question.
fourthing this question
Fifthing.
sixthing
wow ! That was so good ! What camera did u used guys ?
This is fantastic 👍
I love that Sirui and Laowa are making these special lenses for a such great price. I'm a huge fan and have many lenses from both of them.
I don't even have any Japanese overpriced clinical lenses and never will have.
thank you for your support
What tripod did you use for it?
Shooting with super shallow depth of field is about as opposite of Wes Anderson as you can get
what ur lut ,thanks
how did you make the transition at 0.09 ? thks
camera?
This is accurate unlike those tiktokers who doesnt know shit bout wes anderson
Foda!
I dont see Wes shooting at high noon
Gta5
Crisply Executed
crazy highlights cliping, welcome 2012
Wes Anderson would never use Sirui
do you really want to be copying someone else?
Not really sure why... but not really on point.... the look is quite off... maybe too much detail in the background and foregrounds and colors are too mixed together.
The thing that's off is the shallow depth of field. Wes Anderson tends to have very deep depth of field. And yes, also no clear color scheme like you mentioned.