Filming A Car Scene | Cinematography Breakdown
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Short Film Referenced: Kids On The Wall (2020)
Directed by Bryan Jennings and Ryan Luth
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Man, that secuence feels and looks like a high budget film, seriously. Amazing job! I want to see the rest of it!
Thank you! That means a lot :)
Epic setup 💪🏼 great video Ryan 👍🏻 I made last year a carporn of my c63 AMG and it makes fun to film it 😉 best cinematic greetings from germany
Sequence was absolutely gorgeous, legend for sharing your process and very keen to know how you managed to deal with reflections when shooting through the windscreen
Thank you so much! Means a lot :) Reflections were cut using a simple polarizing filter
Awesome Video breakdown brother... subbed
Amazing content, thanks so much for the breakdown!
Thanks bro!!
So good Ryan! Great work on this!
Thanks dude!!
Fire video! Thanks for all the info Ryan!!
Thank you bro!
after watching this amazing video I tried the tripod on the back seats and I love how it makes the video look, I just need to work on what angles to add to it now to make a small film. Great video can you possibly do one about how to film with a older smartphone gimbal like the dji osmo mobile 3. Thank you
Nice job man thank you
Indie film, amazing Pro outcome 🎉
I hope the pilot gets picked up 💪
Sick!!!
Thanks man 👍
Great video great cinematography and made me laugh! Well done and thanks for sharing your process.
Thank so much! Really appreciate it :)
Another great one Ryan!!
Thanks bro!!!
👍🏾👍🏾Thanks for sharing this, Ryan, my Bro!! Your work is Fantastic. Instant Subscriber.
Thank you bro!! Means a lot :)
@@ryanluth Very Welcome, man, and wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. :)
Amazing work.. I really enjoyed watching that 👌
Thank you!
Wow I love this so so much! Most handsome husband ♥️ such an incredible good video! Love watching this over and over again 😉♥️
Awesome work man! Wish you didn't live so far away so we could do some collab stuff!! keep up the good work 🤙
Thank you bro!
nice one man
very nice. What what the brand of the car rigging system
what focal length did you use for the side window shot?
Final scenes came out great!
What would you have done if it wasn’t overcast?
Thank you! Would've been a lot more work if it hadn't been overcast, we got lucky on that because we had to shoot midday for most everything. If it was sunny I probably would've used an 8x8 or 10x10 of diff for as many of the stationary scenes as I could, and then interior car shots would've had to probably use some bounce and maybe tried to rig a light or a bounce or something to the car if possible. Exterior tracking would've had to be done natural with no modifiers. If I had the budget I would've had a whole bunch of 12x12's of diff or something on condors overtop of the street to create a sort of cloud cover, or one of those balloons that's basically a man made cloud. Maybe one day ;) for now we just use what we can and make the most of it!
Hey there, im looking to make an amature feature film forever I lack a good camera, monitor, and mic. Any suggestions on how to buy/rent a good cinema camera for a reasonable price?
What is a good close up Lens?
Nice work!
Thank you!
Nice content and BTS clip. Extremely informative. How many hours did this entire thing take? Also, did you have a sound person? How did you mic up the interior of the car?
Thank you! This was many hours, the whole film was a total of 4 months of Pre-Production, 2 months of shooting, and about 6 months of Post Production. So many many hours, And yes we had a sound person, for the car interiors we used lav mics mounted either on the talent themselves or in the sun visors of the car
Great job
Thanks!
Nice work.... did you use a polarizing filter? if so which one?
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I liked the low angle window side shots...
Thanks! those are some of my favs too
It is inspiring
That was a little too high level... I couldnt analyze cause i kept just watching the show😂
Haha glad you enjoyed it!
this is really good ,, I just hated the edit
film full sh..t