Traum 【BMPCC6K+Atlas Lens ORION ANAMORPHIC PRIME】
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- A short film shot with blackmagic pocket cinema camera 6k + Atlas Lens ORION ANAMORPHIC PRIME 32mm/50mm/85mm and edited with davinci resolve 17.
Cast _ Mao Yashiro
Directed by _ Shuma Jan
Assistant _ Yu Kitahara / Watanabe
I am not sure what I love more - color grade, beautiful film grain or lens character. Great job! Thanks for sharing!
It's insane how a lens can change EVERYTHING! This looks great!
代々木公園と代々木八幡駅の繋がりがいいですね!
I like how 0:22 cut looks. It's so unreal. Subject separation is really nice.
Watched it again because of this comment. Agreed. I was distracted by the color science.
The title Traum is matching the dreamy scenes perfectly. Excellent work 👍🏻
Love the editing and music. Great shots too.
This camera minus the rolling shutter is great
Awesome work
Loved every bit of this. Great work!
Beautiful shots!
so beautiful
Gorgeous!
Great work! Love it!
Would be able to share your grading process, beautiful.
Amazing !
About to shot a film and was looking for examples of these Orion Lens. This is absolutely excellent!
Gorgeous. Loved it!
fantastic!
Very nice!
How many kidneys did you have before shooting this video? Great video and amazing lens...
love your work!
01:08 that rolling shutter =(
Is it just pure lens look or there was also a filter to soften highlights, like sort of bloom/diffusion effect or it's part of color correction?
Is it your grain or does the BM6k look more like 16mm?
Very nice. My only gripe was the dutch angle under the bridge, but other than that, I LOVED it!
how did you grade this? the color is so so nice as is the texture from the subtle grain. is that native davinci grain?
beautiful video. do the orion lenses come EF mount? or do you have a PL mount on your blackmagic? cheers
What brand of ND filter did you use?
which lut pack did you use? The color is insane. I am a bmpcc 6k user and i want to buy one.
cool
Great composition!!! If you could only afford one size anamorphic lens which would it be?
insane! did you use a lens mount convertor ?
wow. Lovely!! Really love that 85mm! Did you do any cropping of the image or no?
Thanks! No cropping!
Why do I feel like this image quality is better than the ursa 12k?
How did you grade this?
What was the music? It's amazing!
0:53 Rolling shutter:(
Do you own these lenses..?
precioso!!!
Tremendous work! How did you fit these lenses into this camera? Do they make non pl versions?
(The P6k has a 3rd party PL mount by Wooden Camera for $400 you can hard-swap by removing the EF mount)
0:08 Lens? 85mm?
This is great! If you had to choose one of the three lenses to shoot an entire short film with, which one would you choose? Which focal length is more “versatile”
50mm for me! but only 50mm has ugly purple fringe
@@ShumaJan Have you had a chance to try the 40 or 65 as well?
The images look soft. Is this because of thr lens or some filter?
Both I guess.
I used black pro mist 1/8
ef or PL mount
Lens cost
So what is the full frame equivalent when you put the 32mm on and shoot in 3.7k anamorphic mode. Is it really 2.57x like black magic says? That would make the shortest lens (the 32mm) an *82mm...* but your footage definitely looks wider than that. I'm so confused.
I don't know for sure about 2.57x but it feels like using same focal length on full frame sensor
The horizontal crop factor using the anamorphic mode is 2.57x, but then you are using a 2x anamorphic lens. So the actual horizontal full frame equivalent crop factor becomes 1.285x (2.57 / 2) after desqueezing the image. So for example, a 32mm anamorphic lens would therefore have the horizontal field of view of a 41mm spherical lens, approximately, on the BMPCC 6K. Hope that helps!
@@TwoKlicksAway Yeah that makes more sense now. Thank you!
Comparing the crop factor of anything anamorphic to full frame is an enormous waste of anyone’s time. “Full frame” in moving picture film was used a few times in the fifties and 80s vfx plates and was called vista vision. You would be better off comparing it to the size of 1.33 aspect ratio film, or even better, just not think about it at all
@@OlegUstimenko You're making good technical points, but comparing to full frame has become a standard in casual photography and videography, and talking about horizontal field of view still applies when comparing anamorphic to spherical. I personally don't see a problem doing comparisons between the two mediums. It makes sense to have a common format to compare other formats, in my opinion.
The filter is too strong. The image is too soft.
noise noise noise
Everything is great. except that rolling shutter of passing train
And that changes the story/ narrative of a film to 99.99% of people how?
@@mikeseager8768 This is a camera test. Films don't mention camera and lens in the title.
@@sanaksanandan Reading is fundamental - why don't you read the description.
@@mikeseager8768 free speech is fundamental. move on.
These lenses have pretty bad focus breathing.
Beautiful!
Beautiful work!