MAKING IT COUNT | A Practicing Cinematography Film
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- It's already February 1st of 2024. A month has already passed since the new years but life will still continue and we can try again. Making better decisions, taking small steps, and winning slowly everyday!
I missed creating videos like these! but for 2024, we'll continue and try again on RUclips Videos.
Let me know which one was your favorite shot from the video or if you want me to breakdown certain scenes leave your thoughts in the comments!
It really feels good to be back 😮💨
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I had a ton of fun doing this video especialy the fact that I was also able to try out new things and create shots that were out of reach before. I hope this helps or inspires you to create some cool videos as a beginner filmmaker. If you have any questions drop them in the comments and I'll respond to you.
Music in this video:
Point - Counterpoint - John Patitucci
Yoga Style - Chris Haugen
Look at You - isaintjames
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Great sense of composition! Keep it up. I enjoyed the watch.
Love from the Bay Area
This is crazy
this deserves more views tbh!
what camera do you use?
Thank youu!! I use the Canon M50 💯
hey you should show how to edit, you have cool transitions and animations!
Solid! stay consistent sir❤
JUST FINISHEDD!!! THE MOST UNDERRATED PA PA RACQUIAO IN THE UNIVERSE!!!
grabe na si sir visions into compositions
LUPETTTTT 🫶🏻 si turning visions into compositions pala ito eh
Great 🎉
can I ask you something how did you control ur colour graded footage in Pr it getting worse every time do you have any solutions ?
It actually depends on how you shot your shots, if its the right exposure or in what camera picture profile you shot it.
The Canon M50 doesnt come with a log profile which is why I use the Cinestyle (flat) so that I would be able to somehow grade most of my shots.
But yeah, just be careful in how strong you apply your color grade so that it wouldn't look too much just find the sweet spot