I used the Alexa 35, it was the wrong tool for the job..
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Good on you for being honest about this payload. Most ppl would just boast about how they used the Alexa and how amazing it was 😂
It was amazing don't get me wrong - just not the right tool for the job
Alexa 35 is a heavy duty cam. Especially if you chose to film it with an Angenieux zoom lens. Every time I've used that cam, I'm exhausted at the end of the day, but the footage is so beautiful and very forgiving. Not every production needs an Arri, but some projects deserve that image quality.
Truth
Rigged out two Gemini's with Canon 17-120's and shoulder rigged Ezyrigs for a 17 day shark shoot, on and off boats and jetskis and choppers, on day 2 we ditched the 17-120's for Rokinon primes to lighten the load then were handheld by day 5, the footage became way more on theme without the bulk.
Sounds hectic but glad you were able to adapt
Great insight on the 35 with a skeleton crew. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Joshua!
I see the boys are killing it!! Great stuff bro. 👌
Thanks German! Hope all is well brotha
Blackmagic also has a super intuitive UI & UX
agreed!
Love the title
Haha thanks
Great video buddy, loads of great advice.
Thank you!
Next time use the lightweight handle. You will loose a lot of weight. 🙂Also loose the Dovetail system below the camera completely. Plus you can loose the production kit Lemo port on the back.
Good call!
I made this mistake recently for most of the same reason’s with a fully rigged out Blackmagic 12k. It was a fast paced shoot with limited time available to the location/actors and I foolishly brought a 20+ LBS camera setup. I know better, too, which makes it especially painful in retrospect.
Yuuup
i think the sentiment of this video is important and a valuable lesson, but tbh, these images, along with your grade are stunning and would be very hard to emulate on a sony fx3. Its not to say the video itself, or the experience working on it, might not have been better with an fx3 overall, but the image fidelity is something very special.
appreciate that, probably true but could get us 90% of the way there I think
I think on this project you should have gone for something like fx9,Burano,Fx6,CANON c70,C400 etc this are cameras perfect on the Go. Since you don’t have much crew and you’re the one doing most of the work.
@@JESAM00 truth!
Great work!
thanks Joey!
Awesome man
thanks Chris!
Man, pulling focus on an Alexa 35 and Angenieux with a Hollyland Mars TX/RX is crazy work. How was the latency?
@@G_Gued it was mentioned in the video 🥲
@@MattAitia I commented that as soon as I saw it. Should have finished watching😅
you get that fire bts tho haha
Facts
Panasonic gh6 comes in very close to PQ and I love the light lenses. This is all unnecessary.
Hundo p
Is manual focus worth a hustle for solo filmmaker without a AC puller? Thinking about buying sigma/sony 24/70 or a set of vintage lenses or cinema glass.
it’s a trade off, vintage lenses or cine glass are more preferred but at the expense of having to pull your own focus which is just one more thing to worry about if your solo shooting. it comes down to your decision
@@MattAitia Okay got it.
Most likely I'll take a not the most expensive kit zoom from Panasonic Lumix and a few soviet vintage lenses with Canon FD/Nikkors to test them both.
@@MattAitia By the way. Is there a noticeble difference in image texture/sharpness between arri and fx3? Is it possible to match them in post? Or is it impossible the mimic of the arri "filmic" look with filters/post/etc
I absolutely love manual focus and will always prefer to pull focus (even by hand) over using AF. That goes for both solo & crew work. It’s beautiful and really easy to manage when you have the hang of it. Also if the subject goes slightly in and out if focus, it looks far more natural and forgiving than when it happens with autofocus. I’d say it’s more than worth the hustle!
The answer is simple for me. Cameras are very competent ay focusing. No camera can frame your shot for you. If you have a system that nails the focus 95% of the time and you can fully focus on framing and timing, you'll work very quickly without feeling nervous about being soft.
Bro hollylands have latency but is it posible to take focus with it. Go wired sounds like an excuse
Copy that
Never pulled focus professionally eh? it shows lol
i have an alexa35 and i grab my fx6 75% of the time
Can't belive you are complaining about the weight! Come on you end up with a beautiful work that you wouldn't have accomplish with a f3! Alexa 35 is a great tool even for shoot and run ! You weren't shooting in the top of the Everest or North Pole , maybe its just matter of finding a better mindset I guess....
Copy that 😂
I think you need to spend much more time on your thumbnails
why’s that?
@@MattAitia it doesnt grabb attention enough
First of all that's always subjectivr but Secondly maybe it would be more helpful to comment what he should change in your opinion?🤔
@@ShangleLP number of views tells you anything
@@saeed_kia I guess it must’ve grabbed your attention if you’re here 😂