Hi.. I’m trying so hard to get this look, but no success. Can you please tell me how to connect with you? You have Insta? In don’t mind paying you to teach me
I don't get it. Doesn't BMCC have a crop factor of about 2.4x? If you 're using a 35mm then wouldn't it be around 84mm? Or even with a speed booster it'd be around 60mm? Why does the footage look so wide?
Nice. What camera settings do you use to get such a filmic feel? I don't know if I should use 23.96 or 24 fps, but I definitely always have the shutter at 180
Yea those are the same exact settings I use man! But I can't get this luminance/saturation that you got on this video. I mean my quality is just as good, but the color is just not popping like this after adding the Kodak lut. Maybe you can help me out man, I've been watching mad tutorials and your video is the BEST I've seen. I need this look lol
All I can say is maybe your lighting situations are different. Also after balancing, add the lut, then look at the shot and determine what needs to change. If it needs more or less saturation, contrast, ect. then go back and make those necessary changes BEFORE the node containing the lut. I also added a lum vs. sat curve to the end of the node sequence to take the saturation out of the shadows and/or highlights so it looks more natural. Here is a great example of this lum vs. sat practice: ruclips.net/video/EUBqwnWcFUg/видео.html Once again this is just how it works for me and is not a wrong or right way to go about it. It is merely my opinion.
This is golden
very cool, dont stop doin what you do.
Looks gorgeous! Would definitely love to see a tutorial on this
i would love to see a tutorial great stuff BEAUTIFUL
Love this! These cameras are special
Damn, the colors here are phenomenal! I aspire to get colors that look this nice.
Looks great !
Really cool. Looks super duper pro.
Amanda Duncan Thanks Amanda!!!
Nice colour grade.
Great work. So wich one the lens are you uses ? Thanks..
wow spectacular colours! Did you use speedbooster with the 35mm Rokinon, or was it directly attached to the cam?
Hi did you use a sun diffuser with the BMCC 2.5k? Or was it all direct sunlight?
When I do what you did as you put in the discription, I get very contrasty images. Am I missing a step?
Man, love this... I watched The 100 Foot Journey recently and it has that same feel. :)
Wow thanks man!!
Ehi man I’m going mad! What speed booster you use here?
How did you color grade? Having trouble color grading my footage:/
Are you still using the BMCC?
Hi.. I’m trying so hard to get this look, but no success. Can you please tell me how to connect with you? You have Insta? In don’t mind paying you to teach me
What camera did you use? Is it possible to record 2.5K with 5D and magic lantern?
The camera: Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5K. (BMCC 2.5) Yes, on Canon 5D with ML is possible the to get 2.5 K 😉
I don't get it. Doesn't BMCC have a crop factor of about 2.4x? If you 're using a 35mm then wouldn't it be around 84mm? Or even with a speed booster it'd be around 60mm? Why does the footage look so wide?
Kebaburrito I used a speed booster that reduced the crop.
BeckerProBros there is no Luts or power-grade on that website for bmcc. May I contact you for getting those?
Wow. Do you balance out the image before you add that Kodak LUT or after?
Everything is easier if you balance before applying the lut, at least that's been my experience.
Nice. What camera settings do you use to get such a filmic feel? I don't know if I should use 23.96 or 24 fps, but I definitely always have the shutter at 180
I shot this in 24fps, shutter at 180 and ISO 800.
Yea those are the same exact settings I use man! But I can't get this luminance/saturation that you got on this video. I mean my quality is just as good, but the color is just not popping like this after adding the Kodak lut. Maybe you can help me out man, I've been watching mad tutorials and your video is the BEST I've seen. I need this look lol
All I can say is maybe your lighting situations are different. Also after balancing, add the lut, then look at the shot and determine what needs to change. If it needs more or less saturation, contrast, ect. then go back and make those necessary changes BEFORE the node containing the lut. I also added a lum vs. sat curve to the end of the node sequence to take the saturation out of the shadows and/or highlights so it looks more natural. Here is a great example of this lum vs. sat practice: ruclips.net/video/EUBqwnWcFUg/видео.html
Once again this is just how it works for me and is not a wrong or right way to go about it. It is merely my opinion.
This looks amazing. Did you use an anamorphic lense or did you just put those bars there?
Letterbox bars were placed there :)
Its always a direction and not a camera.