I'm a film shooter primarily and due to the price increases I'm having to shoot more digital and I just don't know how to edit to get that look. Someone on instagram shared your channel in their stories and I've gotta say this was the most thorough, yet concise and chill editing tutorial I've ever seen. I love your whole vibe. I'm so tired of people screaming at you on RUclips these days. Thanks for making this!
Lol I appreciate that man. Like if you met me in person, I will be exactly like I am on video. Glad you could find my video man. Hopefully it helped get the film look a little better.
Thank you for the detailed video. You are very talented and I appreciate you taking the time to make this video. The tip about the grain was very helpful also.
@@xhynetuseinovski Thank you. In regards to your setup, I totally agree with you also about the a6400 paired with a samyang 24. Your idea is much better compared to the x100v which to me is a passing social media fad. I get caught up with the looks of the x100v but have to remind myself why I left fuji (which was the auto focus system that really could not keep up with moderate paced walking subjects). I own the sony a7iii and a7iv and the a7iv real time focus tracking is amazing (which is also included in the a6400). I was thinking about getting a smaller setup (such as yours) for street work but honestly I did not see a huge size difference between the a6400 and a7iii/a7iv. At least not to my eyes. I also love my sigma 35 1.4 dg dn. It is big and heavy but at 1.4, it produces a dreamy look. What I am saying is, you are right and I may never just be happy with what I have lol. I have a problem with gear envy lol
I get the hype with fuji. They look cool no doubt. But I literally could not shell out over 1K for a camera inferior to what I have. Bro you have a solid line up though. Try getting the samyang and just putting it on your a7iii. They make a 35mm FF too. I think you might like that.
No .cube I believe is for LUTS. You'd have to download Lightroom Mobile, which is free, and then you could use these presets to edit your photos in LR.
@@xhynetuseinovski I can send you a gallery from my trip over seas if you’d like to check it out! I’d post it here but I don’t want to barge in with my content!
This is the best video that I ever watch for editing sony filmic look. I also own the same camera that you edit with. May I know did you shoot it with Sony Standard color profile? Or did you use Vivid, Portait, Landscape color style? Thanks before.
Amazing vid! which sony did you take the 3rd pic with? the beach shot with the lifeguard jeep and seagull in frame. Was this a sony crop sensor or full frame? ;)
Love your content, keep it up. I'm curious how you would use Dehancer or how to try to achieve Fujifilm recipies on Sony cameras mainly with Cobalt Image
There’s a guy on YT i think his name is Alex Veres and he has made a bunch of fujifilm recipes for sony by manipulating the in-camera picture profile settings.
I'm a film shooter primarily and due to the price increases I'm having to shoot more digital and I just don't know how to edit to get that look. Someone on instagram shared your channel in their stories and I've gotta say this was the most thorough, yet concise and chill editing tutorial I've ever seen. I love your whole vibe. I'm so tired of people screaming at you on RUclips these days. Thanks for making this!
Lol I appreciate that man. Like if you met me in person, I will be exactly like I am on video. Glad you could find my video man. Hopefully it helped get the film look a little better.
I really enjoyed this video. Great edit, solid tips, sick prints. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks bro! Appreciate it always.
propably the best video for "emulating" film so far ;)
thanks brotha :)
beautiful photos you got there! thanks for sharing, keep up the good work!
Thanks mate. Appreciate it!
Thanks man. Those prints look great! Subbed
appreciate it so much 🙏🏻
4:44 das grain. Haha sick video. Can’t wait to try and edit my photos into film goodness.
haha thanks my dude. #100grainsquad
Thank you for the detailed video. You are very talented and I appreciate you taking the time to make this video. The tip about the grain was very helpful also.
That really does mean a lot I do read my comments and i appreciate feedback like this 🙏🏻 I hope it helps you get the look you’re going for!
@@xhynetuseinovski Thank you.
In regards to your setup, I totally agree with you also about the a6400 paired with a samyang 24. Your idea is much better compared to the x100v which to me is a passing social media fad.
I get caught up with the looks of the x100v but have to remind myself why I left fuji (which was the auto focus system that really could not keep up with moderate paced walking subjects).
I own the sony a7iii and a7iv and the a7iv real time focus tracking is amazing (which is also included in the a6400).
I was thinking about getting a smaller setup (such as yours) for street work but honestly I did not see a huge size difference between the a6400 and a7iii/a7iv. At least not to my eyes.
I also love my sigma 35 1.4 dg dn. It is big and heavy but at 1.4, it produces a dreamy look.
What I am saying is, you are right and I may never just be happy with what I have lol.
I have a problem with gear envy lol
I get the hype with fuji. They look cool no doubt. But I literally could not shell out over 1K for a camera inferior to what I have. Bro you have a solid line up though. Try getting the samyang and just putting it on your a7iii. They make a 35mm FF too. I think you might like that.
Awesome!!! Went back and edited some old stuff and I’m impressed!!
Thanks bro! Kinda curious to see how it turned out. DM me one with the edit on my IG
@@xhynetuseinovski sent!
Dude! This is awesome. Learning so much
Bro glad it could help ☺️ Appreciate you watching 🙏🏻
hey man! is the file .cube? i bought a s5ii and im trying to look for luts to load them in the camera but it only accepts .cube or .vlt, thank you!
No .cube I believe is for LUTS. You'd have to download Lightroom Mobile, which is free, and then you could use these presets to edit your photos in LR.
Another awesome video bro 👍🏽 a great look into someone’s creative process
It’s always fun to see how people do things and I really do appreciate that man! Hope it can add to your current work 🙏🏻
Geniunely one of the best tutorials on the film look out there
thanks bro glad it could help
is it possible to have film simulations in camera? I dont have time for editing my photos :( would like to shoot more and edit less
Thanks for sharing your editing tips. Subscribed.
you’re welcome brother 🙏🏻
So helpful! I’m happy to try this. Thanks for that.
Try it out and send me a photo you edited using the tips to my IG. Would love to see how it turned out.
This is a entertaining tutorial video for sure.
thanks mate 🙏🏻
You know my secret? I shoot with a Sony a6000 through a 28mm Minolta lens. Very little editing needed in post if any at all.
not a bad idea!
@@xhynetuseinovski I can send you a gallery from my trip over seas if you’d like to check it out! I’d post it here but I don’t want to barge in with my content!
find me on ig and send it there
@@-erisers-2874can I see? What’s your ig?
I don’t know your secret thanks for sharing
Gonna have to step up that enthusiasm my man..
lol. before you watch any of my
videos just watch a peter McKinnon first and it should even out :P
@@xhynetuseinovski BBBBBBWaaassup!
I like the Portra 400 film recipe on my Fuji so I think I'll test that one out on my Sony images.
sounds good bro
This is the best video that I ever watch for editing sony filmic look. I also own the same camera that you edit with. May I know did you shoot it with Sony Standard color profile? Or did you use Vivid, Portait, Landscape color style? Thanks before.
Thanks dimi. I should it all standard profile + RAW
@@xhynetuseinovski thank you so much! Hope your channel inspire more people 🔥
Thank you for making this easy to understand video. I really enjoyed it but I think the audio would be better if it's a bit louder.
Thanks for watching man glad it helped!
thank you so much!!! incredible work!!
😁
thank you glad it could help. 🙏🏻
Amazing vid! which sony did you take the 3rd pic with? the beach shot with the lifeguard jeep and seagull in frame. Was this a sony crop sensor or full frame? ;)
Thanks! It was with the Sony A6400 believe it or not lol.
Awesome solid tips bro. It means a lot for me. Then how about for lowlight images? Especially grading and white balance. Thanks a lot before
This was great 👍 Thanks
you’re welcome bro
Great video, lots of good tips. 👍
appreciate that brotha 🙏🏻
Great video
thanks ibs
Thank you 🙏🏼 😊
you welcome 🙏🏻
@@xhynetuseinovski 😍🥰😊
Love your content, keep it up. I'm curious how you would use Dehancer or how to try to achieve Fujifilm recipies on Sony cameras mainly with Cobalt Image
There’s a guy on YT i think his name is Alex Veres and he has made a bunch of fujifilm recipes for sony by manipulating the in-camera picture profile settings.
@@xhynetuseinovski he is in my home town and he is amazing, he will get far :)
❤
Grain? I just use my dusty crop sensor Nikon d3200, I swear I never properly cleaned it so it puts out some “interesting” photos 😂
lol that’s one way
Great video! Your Chanel should be more appreciated. Keep up the good work!!
very kind words bro thank you 🙏🏻
Hi Tom Hiddleston!
autographs after the show please 😂
easy answer - shot in Raw and use some film presets ,
even easier answer = shoot raw and checkout my presets :P
How do u use presets?