How to use the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera | Complete Walk Through

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @cowboycomedytv
    @cowboycomedytv 7 месяцев назад +5

    This is the punch word's I have really been searching for month's, thank God I dive into your tutorial, didn't west time to subscribe😀
    With your teaching I am definitely a perfect DOP, God bless you for giving me what I really wanted!....

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  7 месяцев назад

      Right on! Glad it's helping out. The end of the Cinema Camera 6K lesson describes the final window of the BMPCC4K in more detail too. Thanks for watching!

  • @bantublood
    @bantublood Год назад +12

    In list form:
    1. Learn the important aspects of using the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
    2. Settings like zebras and focus assist are helpful for shooting.
    3. Use framing guides to save time in post-production.
    4. Don't worry about white balance when shooting in RAW, as it can be adjusted in post-production.
    5. Set the frame rate, ISO, and white balance according to your needs.
    6. It is recommended to record in Blackmagic RAW with constant quality for greater flexibility in post-production.
    7. Set the shutter speed based on the 180-degree rule for cinematic motion blur.
    8. Use presets to save custom settings for different projects.
    9. LUTs (Lookup Tables) are useful for managing colors during post-production.
    10. You can preview how your footage will look with an applied LUT, which can be helpful during shooting to assess the desired look after color correction.
    11. The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera comes with standard LUTs, but you can also acquire high-quality LUTs from designers or websites like Etsy to customize your workflow.
    12. Always remember to keep the "Apply Lut and File" option turned off to prevent a LUT from being permanently recorded on your footage, which can be problematic.
    13. The zoom button helps with precise focusing and can be useful, but don't forget to deactivate it to avoid accidentally recording with zoom.
    14. The playback button allows you to review your footage and apply features like false colors and focus assist to evaluate exposure and focus, which is useful, especially in solo productions.
    15. For best results, remember to set your camera to record in raw, adjust the dynamic range, shutter speed, and appropriate 4K resolution, and save your settings as a preset for easier future use.

  • @jeremypitt2355
    @jeremypitt2355 Месяц назад +2

    Everyone who picks up a bmpcc for the first time, should watch this video. Thank you!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Месяц назад +1

      Hey thanks man! Btw-the ending to my CC6K video explains the final screen better. They’re identical between the cameras.

  • @stevens2279
    @stevens2279 Год назад +14

    Very helpful video. I'm shooting with this camera for the first time and your tutorial is exactly what I needed. Thanks so much!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +2

      Cool man! You're welcome. Happy it helped.

  • @deedeecobain
    @deedeecobain Год назад +1

    This channel is the best tutorial source for this camera

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Whoa! Thank you. Very kind. I do love Blackmagic Design!

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 Год назад +10

    Man i wish this video was out years ago back when the p4k launched, it would have been suuuuuper helpful

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +2

      Lol. Yeah, I remember the fog I was in after getting my Pocket 4K.

    • @DieselDoktor
      @DieselDoktor Год назад +2

      Lol just got mine yesterday. So this is perfect. 😂

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      @@DieselDoktor NICE! You'll love it. Watch the exposure lesson too...that will really clear the fog on all of that.

  • @crbclebanon
    @crbclebanon Месяц назад +1

    This has to be one of the BEST tutorial videos I've ever watched. Thank you so much!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Месяц назад +1

      Really appreciate that. If you watch the end of the cinema camera 6K tutorial, it will explain the final screen on the pocket cinema camera in more detail. They’re identical.

  • @RoyKiams
    @RoyKiams Год назад +2

    All my questions answered with a single video. It's amazing being new here.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for joining us. :)

  • @JohnM605
    @JohnM605 Год назад +8

    Great passion for Blackmagicdesign and commitment to tools that get the job done, that is making a real world film. Love the Channel production values. These are some of the best getting-started Pocket 4k videos around, especially since the Pocket 4k/6k are mostly misunderstood by RUclips space. Keep going here.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +3

      John, thanks man! Really kind of you. Can't imagine filmmaking without Black Magic Design. Back in 2006 when I graduated from film school, we had nothing like this for this cheap. Even a DVX100 prob cost more back then.

  • @keirwells4846
    @keirwells4846 Год назад +4

    Many, many thanks. I’ve done a couple of test shoots (interviews) using two BMPC4Ks and couldn’t work out why I couldn’t get the ideal results. You cleared it up for me!!! Again, thank you!

  • @yohansennaidoo1136
    @yohansennaidoo1136 Год назад +2

    I have been thinking of getting the BMPCC 4k and your video popped up on my feed, and LET ME TELL YOU this was no mistake. I had so many questions and you answered all of them. Very informative and easy-going. You truly deserved a sub and a like. Keep it up!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Thanks so much. Glad the video helped!

  • @darioerics
    @darioerics 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you man I learn so much from this single vidoe than I knew just having the camera for 2 years. Your voice is so calming and teachable. Thank you immensely.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! Happy this helped. I love BMD cameras.

  • @HoustonCurtisKardsharp
    @HoustonCurtisKardsharp 8 месяцев назад

    First off…, THANK YOU! Im a show runner / producer who also shoots independent projects. I have a big one coming up which will require me to be a one man band. I’m “not” a DP. I’m used to hiring DP’s which is unrealistic for my upcoming project which will require lots of shots of myself on camera, probably shot at odd hours in a lit room at a table with a deck of playing cards.
    I own the pocket 4K and have been frustrated trying to learn it on my first few attempts. I find myself giving up and just shooting on my iPhone instead. After seeing this video I’m confident I can get the quality I’m going for without bringing in a DP or exchanging the camera for something I’m more familiar with.
    The big kicker that I really appreciate about your tutorial was how beautiful the image was and how great the quality was. You may have shot it on a different camera other than the BM, but you took the time to make a simple tutorial look beautiful and satisfying to watch and listen to.
    Bottom line… I’ve subscribed! I’ll be watching more of your tutorials and am feeling excited and more confident about my upcoming project thanks to your tutorial. BTW… I love the “Take away” recap you do in this tutorial. Makes me look forward to learning more from you in the near future.
    Thanks again for producing this content! And wish me luck on my upcoming project. I’ll be watching your tutorials to get me through it!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  8 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, I really appreciate your comments! And I totally get the one man band thing. It’s tough to pull focus and everything when you’re the subject. But it’s doable. All the lessons are shot on BM cameras. I don’t own anything else! Just recently got the cinema camera 6K, but most of my stuff was shot on the pocket 4K. Just had more than one. I do wish you the best! Make sure and watch my lesson about exposure. That’s gonna be the other big piece that helps you dial that camera in. Hope it goes well!

    • @HoustonCurtisKardsharp
      @HoustonCurtisKardsharp 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@writedirect I definitely will! I’ll be doing a “deep dive” on your channel soon! Would also love to see some of the work you’ve done. I have a Netflix docu-series around the corner. Was planning on renting a red or something else. Who knows, maybe I’ll get a couple of the new BM6k’s for that too! Would be nice to keep some extra dough in the pocket if I thought I could get the quality needed for network.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@HoustonCurtisKardsharp awesome. I totally get the temptation of higher end cameras. But man...the BMD cameras really deliver. I think the Pocket 4K really performs well. Really well. Just wrapped a 30-minute 19th century film using them. But now the CC6K...it's freaking gorgeous image. I haven't shot a film on it yet. Just some pickups for the current project which is called RECKONING btw. I'll post the film on the channel when it's done. In post right now.

    • @HoustonCurtisKardsharp
      @HoustonCurtisKardsharp 8 месяцев назад

      @@writedirect awesome! looking forward to seeing it!

  • @Rabid_Raccoon_Films
    @Rabid_Raccoon_Films 3 месяца назад +3

    Wow , best video I've watched . Period, thank you!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  3 месяца назад +1

      He thanks man! If you watch the end of the same video I did for the cinema camera 6K it will explain a couple items that I didn’t explain for the pocket 4K.

  • @Akintayofilms
    @Akintayofilms 22 дня назад

    Finally found the greatest film tutor. Thank you so much

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  21 день назад

      You’re very kind. Hey I f you’re just starting out, I’m about to launch an online self-paced film school. Teaches you pretty much everything. Currently looking for some filmmakers to jump in and spread the word. As a thank you I’ll give you free access. Email me: kyler@writedirect.co.

  • @tstyles
    @tstyles Год назад +2

    You are AMAZING!!! May everything you touch prosper and bring you joy!! Thanks for this lesson!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +2

      Hey, thank you!!!! That was awesome. I hope the same for you. Do you do narrative film?

    • @tstyles
      @tstyles Год назад +2

      @@writedirect yes. I’ve gone from point and shoot to understanding “why” and “how” I point, shoot and light. And this video for my new camera is 🥰🙌🏽

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      @@tstyles Sweet. There are few things more rewarding. You will love the Pocket Cinema Camera. And if you’d like to learn more on filmmaking, we let a person in for free each month to celebrate school launch. March is still open: writedirect.co/film-school-application/

  • @mylifepart2
    @mylifepart2 Год назад

    I love all the videos i have seen today in my learning of the Pocket...but this one is by far the best i have seen ...thank y ...

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Glad it’s helpful. If you watch the end of the cinema camera 6K one I explain the final set up menu options better. They’re the same for each camera.

  • @Westles76
    @Westles76 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for making this video. It's by far the most comprehensive, and well explained walk through I've found so far for the Black Magic camera. Just subscribed!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Thank you! Glad it helped. I know how I felt when I get my first pocket camera. Needed someone to clear the fog. Which model did you get?

    • @Westles76
      @Westles76 Год назад

      @@writedirect I ended up going for the Bmpcc4k in the end as it was the cheaper option, and I wasn't dissapointed. The fog was thick indeed...but it is slowly clearing now! Keep up the great videos, I'm going through them all one by one (including the Da Vinci Resolve ones too) 👍

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      @@Westles76 you made a good choice! When I purchased my first Pocket, I was on the fence between the 4K and 6K. Def glad I went 4K. The new 6K Cinema is pretty sweet...but hits the bank account more.

  • @JohnHenrySoto
    @JohnHenrySoto Год назад +1

    Great video! Just got this camera and I made so many mistakes! This video could have helped me avoid a lot of them!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Well, hopefully you can sidestep some others! I hear you...when I got mine I was shooting before everything was clear. Hahahah. Live and learn.

  • @kissimmeecog7208
    @kissimmeecog7208 Год назад +1

    We just got the 6k and was struggling a bit with the settings...thank you for your clarity. while we needed to adjust because we are live streaming we are better equip to do so

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Nice! Glad it helped. Thank you.

  • @wearetrackclub
    @wearetrackclub Год назад +3

    This is such a helpful and thorough explanation! Thanks for sharing :)

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for the comment. Glad it helped.

  • @robertwmoore
    @robertwmoore Год назад +2

    Thank you for taking the time to show this ❤

  • @doomedthunder6638
    @doomedthunder6638 Год назад +1

    Great stuff. The only thing I was curious about is the iris or aperture settings when filming.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Thx! This lesson will help: ruclips.net/video/4hMc2nNz054/видео.htmlsi=W1aNjKwv1iXZnCSz

  • @zqx991
    @zqx991 Год назад +2

    best yt channel ever

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Whoa! Huge compliment. Thank you! Hope it helps you make movies. What else would you like to see training on? Development through post.

    • @zqx991
      @zqx991 Год назад +2

      @@writedirect I'll think about it ;-)

  • @joshcunniff7208
    @joshcunniff7208 Год назад +2

    This video was so helpful!! Thank you. If you could do a tutorial on color grading on adobe premiere, that would be amazing.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Thanks Josh. I'm a Davinci Resolve guy, and color grading is def something covered in the Write & Direct film school. You should check out Resolve. I've been an Avid and FCP editor in the past (features and shorts) and Resolve is SO much better.

  • @VladPustai
    @VladPustai Год назад +1

    That's it! You're my favorite RUclipsr already. I've seen all your videos at once. I am also a RS3 Pro, a Blackmagic 6k Pro, a Davinci Resolve user, so...a lot to learn from you. Keep up the good work! Subscribed!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! Very kind of you. Are you doing narrative filmmaking?

    • @VladPustai
      @VladPustai Год назад +2

      @@writedirect I'm actually a musician with my wife. I set up a music studio at home, and after producing the music I decided to learn as much as I can from the filmography side as well, I would like to produce my future videos with the camera, drone and the video accessories I bought. Thanks a lot once again!

  • @ThisIsLeeBird
    @ThisIsLeeBird Год назад +2

    Awesome video!!! When will you be doing a color grading with the footage in Resolve?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Color grading will be a detailed topic in my online film school @ writedirect.co but I might put some color grading stuff here eventually.

  • @saylacofilms
    @saylacofilms Месяц назад +1

    I wish this video had chapter markers! For example:
    01:27 focus assist

  • @alkophoto
    @alkophoto Год назад +1

    Very nice video! I just got a Pocket 6K G2. Thanks!

  • @Makingthetransition
    @Makingthetransition 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you SO MUCH! This was extremely helpful! I sincerely appreciate you.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  4 месяца назад

      Right on! Glad it was helpful. You’ll love the Pocket Cinema Cameras.

  • @LonnieMathis
    @LonnieMathis 2 месяца назад +1

    This would have been great to know before shooting my first scene. This was by far the best video I've seen yet. You were very clear and spoken well, also easy to understand. Thank you so much!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you Lonnie! I know the feeling-wishing I knew things before shooting stuff! If you check out the end of the CC6K walkthrough I describe the last page of the menu better. They are the same on each camera.

  • @jaeprism
    @jaeprism Месяц назад +1

    this was very very useful, thank you!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Месяц назад

      Cool! The end of the Cinema Camera 6K version explains the final screen in more detail.

  • @valerioque8228
    @valerioque8228 Год назад +1

    Very good. Simple and Clear

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Anything else you’d like to see on the channel?

  • @ravenpulse2
    @ravenpulse2 Год назад

    Man you are such a good teacher, how can I get to see all your videos?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Hey, thanks man! Hope they’re helping. These videos are part of my online film school for directors. The school is not for cinematographers or any specific crew position. You can see more at: writedirect.co

  • @limbicmediasa908
    @limbicmediasa908 Год назад

    Thanks very useful, I'm using the camera for the first time.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      You're gonna love it. Remember, you can expose to the right a bit. And there's a lot of control with BRAW footage within Resolve that you don't have if you shoot ProRes, etc.

  • @DieselDoktor
    @DieselDoktor Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Thank you. Just picked this camera up yesterday, and I made sure to text myself a link to this video already. 😂

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Cool, hope it helps. This lesson on exposure will help too: ruclips.net/video/4hMc2nNz054/видео.html

    • @DieselDoktor
      @DieselDoktor Год назад +1

      @@writedirect thank you!

  • @steheran1251
    @steheran1251 Год назад +2

    thanks for explained that way 🙌

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for the comment.

  • @ryanbarton72
    @ryanbarton72 Год назад +1

    Great video, and a great pleasing voice.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Thanks Ryan! Glad you're benefiting from some of these. Do you do narrative film?

  • @channelchen
    @channelchen 9 месяцев назад

    OMG ... your intro! "It is time to get more familiar with you Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera...." Have you been living in my brain?! Camera over there in storage box, for 1 year .... me over here, hesitant!!! Thank you for posting this tutorial!!!!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  9 месяцев назад +1

      Unbox that thing! Hahaha. Watch the end of the CC6K lesson for better explanation of final menu options. Also, def check out my “exposure layers” class to wrap your head around that too. Thanks for the kind words! You’ll love the camera.

  • @SimplicityForGood
    @SimplicityForGood Год назад +1

    If I wanna act in front my own camera, could it work with either the P4K or with the OG to act and film myself without the need of a camera with continuous auto focus? what lens and what distance should I keep if I choose to film with the OG and act out monologues in front of it?
    please suggest!
    am new to this camera...
    have Gh3 but I like to test making short one person plays either with P4K or the OG on my own,
    if even possible without anyone pulling focus for me?!
    I want to create cinema and not digital video...
    what do you think? tanks for getting back

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Good questions. So...I act in front of my BMPCC4K all the time (while running the camera). If you look at the short scene example "THE GOLD" on this channel, you can see such. Regarding your questions, you need to learn more about exposure and lighting. So let me say it this way: It's not about the lens or any of that. It's about exposure, focus, aperture and shutter speed (for cinematic motion blur). What I'll do is get my light to a point where I'm able to be at an F-STOP that gives some depth of field, which will allow me to stay in focus, etc. Then I'll have an extra tripod to put where I'm going to be, and then set my focus. Also make sure I'm at a 1/48 shutter (or 180 degree shutter). Once that's done, you're golden. If you don't have enough light and you're wide open on your lens, then yeah...it's not gonna work. Watch this lesson for starters: ruclips.net/video/4hMc2nNz054/видео.html. And here's an example of my rig to pull focus and dial in exposure with a middle gray card: twitter.com/writedirectfilm/status/1648327377221500930/photo/1

  • @Viclex1
    @Viclex1 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome tutorial!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Месяц назад

      Thanks! Appreciate your kind words.

    • @Viclex1
      @Viclex1 Месяц назад +1

      @@writedirect I bought my bmpcc last year and used it one time. I love the video quality, but that’s coming from someone that doesn’t have an eye for quality yet. I record a lot of events like road biking get togethers, family bbqs, stem events and much more with my iPhone 15. In your opinion, what’s a good reason to stop using my phone and jump into using my bmpcc?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Месяц назад

      @@Viclex1 it’s hard to control a consistent look on a phone. You can dial it in more with the blackmagic design iPhone app. But even though the iPhone 15 Pro is shooting 4K and can shoot raw, it’s gonna be hard to beat what you can get with your BMPCC shooting BRAW. You also have way more control with specific focal lengths vs the wide angle on the phone. Recently, I tried to use my iPhone for an instructional video. The framing was just horrible. I was used to a real camera with prime lenses. The phone didn’t come close. If you need auto focus, you can get things from Tilta or DJI that can do that for you. With manual prime lenses.

    • @Viclex1
      @Viclex1 Месяц назад +1

      @@writedirect Thank you! Definitely subscribed and forwarded the video to friends with bmpcc.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Месяц назад +1

      @@Viclex1 hey, thank you! Really appreciate that.

  • @callmebarii
    @callmebarii Месяц назад +1

    GREAT TUT!

  • @jesuismt17
    @jesuismt17 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, really helpful!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Cool! Happy it helped. Thank you!

  • @BLACKEXISTENCEFILMS
    @BLACKEXISTENCEFILMS Год назад +1

    Very good video I LOVE TO LEARNING FROM YOU SIR!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words! Anything you’d like me to cover specifically?

  • @NamAir
    @NamAir Год назад

    thank you very much for this very informative and useful tutorial

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.

  • @arbitrarilyturningknobs4781
    @arbitrarilyturningknobs4781 7 месяцев назад +1

    Including the LUT file doesn't "bake it in" in the sense that it's forever and always applied though, correct? It just becomes a part of the data that you can turn off and on inside of Davinci or even change in post. No?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  7 месяцев назад

      That’s correct. You can turn that off in Resolve later. I don’t know if you can turn it on or off in another NLE however.

  • @realmetalhex
    @realmetalhex Год назад

    27:00 mark is great advice. It's not what you know, it's what you can show!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Thanks for that! Yeah...you dump a bunch of cash into film school thinking it's going to be some silver bullet into the industry, and it isn't. A bit sobering to say the least.

  • @destinyshandsproduction2166
    @destinyshandsproduction2166 3 месяца назад +1

    WOW IT IS THE BEST VIDEO i, WATCHING BUT I HAVE A QUESTION. I buy a black magic 6k from eBay I put all together and I power the camera and I see in the screen a pink color I am Tring everything but I can take the colors a way, can you explain to me what is the problem? thank you.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  3 месяца назад

      Hey thank you! Take the lens cap off and see if that fixes. False colors might be turned on, and if the lens cap is on it could look weird. If that's not the issue, see if the HDMI out shows the same thing (if you have a monitor). The camera might be messed up and I'd return to sender before your time window expires.

  • @ptamburoFiles
    @ptamburoFiles 7 месяцев назад

    Great walkthrough. I appreciate this.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  7 месяцев назад

      Hope it helps. Are you a new owner of the camera? You will love it. Also, if you check out the walk-through for the cinema camera, 6K, at the very end, I explain the final screens in more detail. And they are the same as they are for the pocket 4K.

  •  Год назад

    This is a video that can be used before first use and as a reference. Thanks. How many percentage points should I speed up in Adobe Premiere to reduce the video I shoot at 60 frames per second to 24 frames?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      You’ll have to just do the math on it. In Resolve if you just set the 24 frame timeline and drop the 60 frame footage in, Resolve adjusts it for you. And then you can tweak interpolation settings in the project to see which plays back the best. But I don’t cut in Premier so you’re gonna have to see what they offer. And by the way, what I said is only true if it wasn’t off speed recording. If it’s 60 frames because you shot slow motion in the camera than what I said won’t work. It will just playback slow motion.

    •  Год назад +1

      @@writedirect Thanks

  • @thesebarehandsmusic
    @thesebarehandsmusic 8 месяцев назад +1

    Looking to get this camera and this is so useful. Question: how large are these Raw files generally and what size SD/CFast cards do you suggest?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! You will love the camera. Here’s an example of file size: I shot footage of a large waterfall for 11 seconds. The Pocket 4K was 1.4GB full res BRAW. The new cinema camera 6K was 2.95GB for the same shot. If you look at my Cinema Camera, 6K round one video on the channel, you can see the details on that. Definitely use CFast. For the Pocket 4K I used Angelbird. I don’t use them for the Cinema Camera 6K however. For size, a 512GB internal card was always fine for me. Don’t mess with external USB. Unless you’re always on sticks.

    • @thesebarehandsmusic
      @thesebarehandsmusic 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@writedirectthanks so much for your reply. Also, can footage be dumped directly off the camera or is a Cfast reader required/better for data transfer?

    • @thesebarehandsmusic
      @thesebarehandsmusic 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@writedirect how do you feel about Sandisk Extreme Cfast? Cheaper than Angelbird by a good amount.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  8 месяцев назад

      @@thesebarehandsmusic I haven’t personally used them. But if they’re on the blackmagic design approved media list, you should be OK. I would go to BH photo and Amazon and read reviews. For example, when I got the cinema camera, 6K, I didn’t go with Angelbird anymore based on reviews. It’s CFExpress, so different type of card.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  8 месяцев назад

      @@thesebarehandsmusic you need to get a reader. I mean, I’ve never tried to use the camera to dump it off. I’m not sure it will do that. But if you’re on set and handing cards off to a DIT, you don’t want the camera down for a copy. It can take a little bit.

  • @BananMedia-u6k
    @BananMedia-u6k Год назад +1

    Thank you very very much for explanation!

  • @해적왕-v2i
    @해적왕-v2i Год назад

    Best tutorial for bmpcc4k

  • @chelo111
    @chelo111 2 месяца назад +1

    good video broddy....

  • @LewseeAhh
    @LewseeAhh Год назад +1

    When you press hfr, you still have to switch your shutter to 120 to match the 60fps correct?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Yes, great question. You do have to adjust shutter UNLESS you set it to angle. Then the Pocket Cinema cameras do all the adjusting for you. I personally never have a reason to not use the 180 degree angle setting vs specifying the shutter speed itself. You set it and you're done.

  • @DFranco91
    @DFranco91 Год назад +16

    I'll tell ya right now, even real DP's who shoot RAW, barely touch the white balance during production. Prores is obviously a different story

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Nice! Good to know. Thank you.

    • @Khandi_bby
      @Khandi_bby 2 месяца назад

      @Drfranco91 how is it possible for dp not to touch white balance. Maybe they are shooting in daylight not night or maybe interior through out and there is no night. Dp will surely touch the white balance

  • @RichRayBeatsnFilms
    @RichRayBeatsnFilms Год назад +1

    Just picked up the BMPCC 6K G2... Thank you!!!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Cool man! Bet you're loving it.

  • @lenabluetv
    @lenabluetv Год назад +1

    You're doing great, thank you

  • @yungaltin
    @yungaltin Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @RC-rd6bh
    @RC-rd6bh 6 месяцев назад +1

    Merci beaucoup ! Vous êtes un fin pédagogue !

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  6 месяцев назад

      Vous êtes très gentil. Merci d'avoir regardé!

  • @coffeyvideoproductions7767
    @coffeyvideoproductions7767 Год назад +1

    How do you set the HDMI output to 1080P 30fps to use with a livestreaming device?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      The HDMI out can only do HD. It won’t kick out 4K. And it should send out whatever you’re shooting at. So if you’re shooting at 30 frames, then that’s what it’s going to kick out for you.

  • @headlightstailpipeslasvega9038

    Thanks great info, learned a bunch ....

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting. Glad it helped! I love BMPC cameras so much.

  • @ling6701
    @ling6701 8 месяцев назад +1

    thank you so much, so useful

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  8 месяцев назад

      Nice! Thanks for watching. Filmmaker?

    • @ling6701
      @ling6701 8 месяцев назад

      @@writedirectFor now i just need to shoot a musical gig, but i hope i'll have other projects in the future.

  • @TyMapp
    @TyMapp 9 месяцев назад +1

    My focus assist do not have the sliding bar at the bottom. Is there something I’m missing? Thank you.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  9 месяцев назад +1

      Mine came with my Ronan RS3 Pro setup. Where did you get your focus assist from?

    • @TyMapp
      @TyMapp 9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh, you use focus assist with the Ronin? So once you connect the Ronin it shows up in the menu? I have the Ronin 3 pro. I just haven’t set it up yet. I had it for a year and haven’t taken it out the box yet. I’m about to. I just did my firmware update on my BMPCC4k

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  9 месяцев назад +1

      yes, you focus assist with the ronin. you can use the app, or map the focus motor to a dial, etc. It's cool. @@TyMapp

  • @leighbloomfield9458
    @leighbloomfield9458 3 месяца назад

    How do you change the Iris ? and choose the right fstop? all the videos seem to miss this out.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  3 месяца назад

      You adjust aperture on your lens. If it’s manual focus only. Otherwise you can adjust on the top of the LCD menu. As far as choosing the right F-stop, that depends on a lot of things. I have a video on the channel about the exposure layers. That lesson dives into exposure. Or check out the light meter lesson.

    • @leighbloomfield9458
      @leighbloomfield9458 3 месяца назад

      @@writedirect Hi I don't have aperture on the lens, it's a canon focus and zoom lens only. How would you can the f stop?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  3 месяца назад

      @@leighbloomfield9458 it is an icon on the top of the LCD to the right of FPS.

  • @LaureninGermany
    @LaureninGermany Год назад +1

    So useful, thank you.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Happy it helped! Thanks for watching.

    • @LaureninGermany
      @LaureninGermany Год назад +1

      @@writedirect I‘ve watched a few times, following along on the camera. I’m getting there, with your help!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      @LaureninGermany next watch the exposure lesson. That will really clear the fog on using the camera correctly.

    • @LaureninGermany
      @LaureninGermany Год назад

      @@writedirect do you mean the false colours video? That was super helpful, yes!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      @LaureninGermany no, actually the exposure lesson. It will help a lot in understanding proper exposure with this and any camera.

  • @zqx991
    @zqx991 Год назад +3

    can i ask what battery adapter that is? and what battery?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +3

      It’s the SmallRig NP-F battery adapter plate and Watson NP-F battery.

  • @hansh5717
    @hansh5717 10 месяцев назад +1

    In this video you mention a tutorial about rendering BM RAW but I cannot find it.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  10 месяцев назад

      It’s been a while since I did that video. Was I talking about render cache? Or even better, what info are you after? Thx!

    • @hansh5717
      @hansh5717 10 месяцев назад +1

      You were describing the virtues of shooting in RAW and then adjusting the image in Resolve grading and I thought I heard mention of a grading tutorial within your channel. I am familiar with the process but was curious about your particular insights. RUclips tutorials are often pretty inept but yours are worth watching. I'm surprised at the generally low view numbers for yours which seem to deserve better. @@writedirect

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  10 месяцев назад

      Hey man, thanks. You're very kind. So these lessons are from my online school which teaches development through post. So I get into grading, sound design and all of that in the school training, but only certain videos are on my channel. I will be doing more videos, but the school has everything. @@hansh5717

  • @NovaVision716
    @NovaVision716 Год назад +2

    NEEDED THIS VIDEO‼️

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Nice!! Hope it clears the fog. Shooting narrative film or something else?

    • @NovaVision716
      @NovaVision716 Год назад +2

      @@writedirect mainly music videos and interviews. I’ve had my BMPCC6KPRO (w/ XEEN 24mm cine lens) for a year now and have rarely used it.. just been using my Sony a7iii. I just didn’t feel comfortable with it for run and gun type situations. But I promised myself I was going to start putting in more time with it and get over the little hurtles I had had with it in the past

    • @NovaVision716
      @NovaVision716 Год назад +2

      I wonder if it would be easier for me if I replaced my XEEN with a canon 16-35mm or something like that

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +2

      @@NovaVision716 If you’re doing run and gun music videos, primes might not be ideal. I only use zoom lenses when I can’t control my distance. For narrative I’m all about Sirui anamorphic primes. Love them. But they are MFT. For the 6K I’d have to use Vazen which cost more.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +2

      @@NovaVision716 I def use zoom in situations where I can’t control distance. Another solution for run and gun is the Ronin RS3 Pro and Raven Eye. Gives you auto focus with manual primes. Gonna do a video on that soon.

  • @rolandotorres9741
    @rolandotorres9741 Год назад +1

    Your the man.

  • @ScoutFPV
    @ScoutFPV Год назад

    This is great thanks for sharing.

  • @onelinelyrics200
    @onelinelyrics200 7 месяцев назад +1

    How do we get the picture profiles : Log, Rec709 and RAW

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  7 месяцев назад +1

      Blackmagic calls log “Film” mode. Video is rec 709. And the other is a mix between the two.

    • @onelinelyrics200
      @onelinelyrics200 7 месяцев назад

      @@writedirect Thanks alot that was the missing piece for me, the whole video is purely Gems. Shukran 🙏🏽

  • @anthonyrubio1194
    @anthonyrubio1194 Год назад +2

    which mic are you using

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Sennheiser MKH-416 with the Sound Devices MixPre II.

  • @RobertDavisAdman
    @RobertDavisAdman 5 месяцев назад +1

    AVID Media Composer. You didn’t mention the best of the best.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  5 месяцев назад +1

      Right on. I cut three feature films in Avid. And a ton of shorts. Never thought I’d leave that NLE. But it’s all Resolve for me now. The integrated DAW, color and VFX. On the NLE side, once the keyboard is mapped, it’s very close to Avid.

  •  10 месяцев назад +1

    Merci !!!!! ❤

  • @BLACKEXISTENCEFILMS
    @BLACKEXISTENCEFILMS Год назад +1

    I need your help to use my camera in the best possible way to shoot a good 3 minute short film. My client is asking for high quality content. And I'm thinking of shooting it with a SETTING like this :
    1 ) RECORD BLACKMAGIC RAW / CONSTANT BIRATE / 5:1 WITH RESOLUTION 6K 6144Xx3456 / setup F2
    2) BLACKMAGIC RAW / CONSTANT QUALITY / Q0 / 4 DCI 4096X2160 SETUP F1
    What king of advice you can give me? please

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад +1

      Hey, somehow missed your question. I'm sorry! Obviously you're probably done at this point, but I'm a perfectionist and always shoot full sensor, constant quality, Q0. Constant quality can spike to higher bit rates when needed (higher than the CB ceiling). I shoot on 4Ks, but from what I've read the 6K crops down when shooting in 4K. It doesn't utilize the entire 6K sensor. So I'd do 6K / Constant Quality / Q0 and make the client pay for the storage if they want the best.

  • @Deedsythecreator
    @Deedsythecreator Год назад +1

    Did you end up making a video on how to shoot slomo?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      I have not done that -- Need to! Just did that for my latest film with the BMPCC4K. Looked great. The biggest thing is letting more light in...you need more light for proper exposure.

  • @NaveenSharma-u1z
    @NaveenSharma-u1z 6 месяцев назад

    Sir help me to understand what are the camera settings I should keep if I shoot a movie in Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k.
    So that I can show my film on any company or OTT

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  6 месяцев назад +1

      There are a lot of variables-Even region based stuff. But let us say you were shooting a film in the United States. Shoot 24 frame/180 degree shutter. Shoot in BRAW and in FILM mode. Also, use your full sensor. This is just scratching the surface. Do you have more specific questions about it?

    • @NaveenSharma-u1z
      @NaveenSharma-u1z 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@writedirect Thanks sir 😊

  • @carlosgasca1439
    @carlosgasca1439 5 месяцев назад +1

    great!!

  • @aaronbazil
    @aaronbazil 14 дней назад +1

    This video is a complete walkthrough of the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
    Here are the key takeaways:
    Camera Settings:
    • Record: Shoot in Blackmagic Raw, constant quality Q0, 4 DCI resolution, and film dynamic range. Make sure "Apply LUT in File"
    is off. (7:30-14:24)
    • Monitor: Customize what's displayed on your LCD and external monitor. (14:24-14:36) • Audio: Adjust audio settings for your mics
    (15:12-15:40)
    • Setup: Set shutter measurement to shutter angle for cinematic blur. (16:02-16:26) • Function Buttons: Map function buttonsto useful settings like false colors or focus
    assist. (16:48-17:34)
    • Bluetooth: Connect your camera to your phone using the Blackmagic app for remote
    control. (17:42-18:01)
    • Factory Reset: Reset your camera to factory settings if needed. (1 8:03-1 8:24) • Calibrate: Calibrate your camera's motion sensor, image sensor, and screen
    (18:25-19:02)
    Presets: Create and save presets for different
    projects. (19:03-20:43)
    LUTs: Use LUTs to preview how your footage will look with different color grading styles
    (20:44-23:05)
    Camera Buttons:Camera Buttons:
    • Function Buttons: Control settings like false colors and focus assist. (23:07-23:14) • Aperture Button: Control aperture on compatible lenses. (23:14-23:21) • Autofocus Button: Enable autofocus on compatible lenses. (23:23-23:24) • HFR Button: Enable slow motion recording
    (23:27-23:29)
    Magnifying Glass Button: Zoom in on your image for precise focusing. (23:29-24:20) • Menu Button: Access the camera's menu.
    (24:20-24:23)
    Play Button: Playback footage and adjust settings like false colors and focus assist.
    (24:23-25:06)
    • Record Button: Start and stop recording• Record Button: Start and stop recording
    (25:09-25:11)
    Photo Button: Take photos with your camera
    (25:11-25:15)
    • ISO, White Balance, and Shutter Speed Buttons: Control these settings on compatible lenses. (25:15-25:22) ‣ Dial: Control aperture on compatible lenses or adjust settings in the menu. (25:25-25:38)
    Overall:
    The video emphasizes the importance of shooting in Blackmagic Raw and using DaVinci Resolve for post-production. It also encourages viewers to become technically proficient in filmmaking, as it will empower them to realize their dreams faster
    (26:26-28:32)

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  10 дней назад +1

      Hey man! THANK YOU.

    • @aaronbazil
      @aaronbazil 10 дней назад +1

      @writedirect my pleasure, thank YOU for sharing this information with this video! I've just gotten my first BMPCC 4K and this was a super helpful reference video.
      Your video is now saved in my playlist, and when I need to refer to something on it real quick, I left that comment above so I can come back and jump directly to any spot I want 😅

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  9 дней назад

      @@aaronbazil right on! Do you shoot narrative film? I'm launching a full online film school and as a thank you, I'll get you in for free if that would interest you. Shoot me an email: kyler@writedirect.co

  • @kelseyrasp9239
    @kelseyrasp9239 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  7 месяцев назад

      You bet! You'll love the camera. Making movies?

  • @Teenagerscoach
    @Teenagerscoach 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you

  • @HadjFilmz
    @HadjFilmz 5 месяцев назад +1

    What are settings for green screen

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  5 месяцев назад

      Green screen is about lighting, things like that. There’s nothing you’ll do differently in camera. You’ll be shooting and exposing like normal. Shoot the highest resolution you can in BRAW.

  • @cristinamascarenhas633
    @cristinamascarenhas633 Год назад

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:03 📷 Aprenda os aspectos importantes para usar a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
    01:04 🎯 Configurações como zebras e assistência de foco são úteis para a filmagem.
    02:25 📏 Use guias de enquadramento para economizar tempo na pós-produção.
    03:36 💡 Não se preocupe com o balanço de branco ao gravar em RAW, pois ele pode ser ajustado na pós-produção.
    04:18 📽️ Configure a taxa de quadros, ISO e balanço de branco de acordo com suas necessidades.
    08:13 🎬 Recomenda-se gravar em Blackmagic RAW com qualidade constante (constant quality) para maior flexibilidade na pós-produção.
    12:58 🕒 Configure o obturador com base na regra dos 180 graus para um desfoque cinemático.
    16:14 📱 Use presets para salvar configurações personalizadas para diferentes projetos.
    20:53 🌈 LUTs (Lookup Tables) são úteis para gerenciar cores durante a pós-produção.
    21:06 🎥 Você pode visualizar como suas filmagens ficarão com um Lut aplicado, o que pode ser útil durante as gravações para avaliar o visual desejado após a correção de cor.
    22:01 🌈 A Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera possui Luts padrão, mas você também pode adquirir Luts de alta qualidade de designers ou em sites como o Etsy para personalizar seu fluxo de trabalho.
    22:44 🚫 Lembre-se sempre de manter a opção "Apply Lut and File" desligada para evitar que um Lut seja gravado permanentemente em suas filmagens, o que pode ser problemático.
    23:52 🔍 O botão que permite dar zoom nas imagens ajuda a focar com precisão e pode ser útil, mas não se esqueça de desativá-lo para evitar gravar com zoom acidentalmente.
    24:34 📽️ O botão de reprodução permite verificar suas filmagens e aplicar recursos como false colors e Focus assist para avaliar exposição e foco, o que é útil, especialmente em produções individuais.
    25:54 📹 Para melhores resultados, lembre-se de configurar sua câmera para gravar em raw, ajustar a faixa dinâmica, a velocidade do obturador e a resolução 4K adequada, além de salvar suas configurações como predefinição para facilitar seu uso futuro.
    Made with HARPA AI

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Gracias!

    • @bantublood
      @bantublood Год назад

      In English:
      @00:03 📷 Learn the important aspects of using the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
      @01:04 🎯 Settings like zebras and focus assist are helpful for shooting.
      @02:25 📏 Use framing guides to save time in post-production.
      @03:36 💡 Don't worry about white balance when shooting in RAW, as it can be adjusted in post-production.
      @04:18 📽 Set the frame rate, ISO, and white balance according to your needs.
      @08:13 🎬 It is recommended to record in Blackmagic RAW with constant quality for greater flexibility in post-production.
      @12:58 🕒 Set the shutter speed based on the 180-degree rule for cinematic motion blur.
      @16:14 📱 Use presets to save custom settings for different projects.
      @20:53 🌈 LUTs (Lookup Tables) are useful for managing colors during post-production.
      @21:06 🎥 You can preview how your footage will look with an applied LUT, which can be helpful during shooting to assess the desired look after color correction.
      @22:01 🌈 The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera comes with standard LUTs, but you can also acquire high-quality LUTs from designers or websites like Etsy to customize your workflow.
      @22:44 🚫 Always remember to keep the "Apply Lut and File" option turned off to prevent a LUT from being permanently recorded on your footage, which can be problematic.
      @23:52 🔍 The zoom button helps with precise focusing and can be useful, but don't forget to deactivate it to avoid accidentally recording with zoom.
      @24:34 📽 The playback button allows you to review your footage and apply features like false colors and focus assist to evaluate exposure and focus, which is useful, especially in solo productions.
      @25:54 📹 For best results, remember to set your camera to record in raw, adjust the dynamic range, shutter speed, and appropriate 4K resolution, and save your settings as a preset for easier future use.

    • @bantublood
      @bantublood Год назад +1

      In list form:
      1. Learn the important aspects of using the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.
      2. Settings like zebras and focus assist are helpful for shooting.
      3. Use framing guides to save time in post-production.
      4. Don't worry about white balance when shooting in RAW, as it can be adjusted in post-production.
      5. Set the frame rate, ISO, and white balance according to your needs.
      6. It is recommended to record in Blackmagic RAW with constant quality for greater flexibility in post-production.
      7. Set the shutter speed based on the 180-degree rule for cinematic motion blur.
      8. Use presets to save custom settings for different projects.
      9. LUTs (Lookup Tables) are useful for managing colors during post-production.
      10. You can preview how your footage will look with an applied LUT, which can be helpful during shooting to assess the desired look after color correction.
      11. The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera comes with standard LUTs, but you can also acquire high-quality LUTs from designers or websites like Etsy to customize your workflow.
      12. Always remember to keep the "Apply Lut and File" option turned off to prevent a LUT from being permanently recorded on your footage, which can be problematic.
      13. The zoom button helps with precise focusing and can be useful, but don't forget to deactivate it to avoid accidentally recording with zoom.
      14. The playback button allows you to review your footage and apply features like false colors and focus assist to evaluate exposure and focus, which is useful, especially in solo productions.
      15. For best results, remember to set your camera to record in raw, adjust the dynamic range, shutter speed, and appropriate 4K resolution, and save your settings as a preset for easier future use.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Thank you!!!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      @@bantublood thanks man!

  • @roykouyoumjian1
    @roykouyoumjian1 Год назад +1

    Does this camera have tracking autofocus ?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      No, this is a cinema camera designed for all manual, focus, etc. You can do tracking and auto focus with the ronin RS3 Pro & focus motor. It’s pretty sophisticated and works when you need that.

  • @Reptv-hi3ej
    @Reptv-hi3ej 6 месяцев назад +1

    thanks

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  6 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! Have fun with the camera.

  • @whiteboard4963
    @whiteboard4963 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bt.470bg colorspace ?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  11 месяцев назад

      Are you asking about using a color space? The best way to film is BRAW and FILM mode. This is essentially a "log" format. Then you can take that footage into Resolve and define the color space you'll be grading in.

  • @abelgeremew5251
    @abelgeremew5251 Год назад

    Much respect

  • @patriciomacias4535
    @patriciomacias4535 8 месяцев назад +1

    how do I preview my pic?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  8 месяцев назад +1

      The Pocket Cinema Camera is designed for shooting footage. It doesn’t have a function to my knowledge to view stills even though it can take them. And for that matter, the stills aren’t going to be as good as a camera designed for stills.

    • @patriciomacias4535
      @patriciomacias4535 8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. we just got it at work and are using it to shoot some still video. the client wanted stills as well, but I couldn't figure out how to preview them. Ill just use my Nikon for photos. thanx again@@writedirect

  • @omtesyeonvisual6071
    @omtesyeonvisual6071 Год назад +1

    anyone to help me i used to delete ( black magic SSD card ) before copying data and i shooted another clips. anyone who can help me to recover the SSD Card. please

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      Hey man, I’m so sorry! I have not personally dealt with this. But there are a couple Facebook groups dedicated to Blackmagic Pocket Cinema cameras. I would try those groups and see if anyone has run into this. Hope that helps.

  • @greenvgx96
    @greenvgx96 2 месяца назад +1

    Shoot 24fps or 23.98fps? And why?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  2 месяца назад

      24 frames. 23.98 is essentially 24 frames with a pulldown applied. I haven’t worked on a project like this in over a decade. Initially, the first digital cameras to shoot 24 were shooting this way. Not a clean 24. TV broadcast required it, etc. History tied to this. But now everything can shoot a clean 24 frames which is what you want.

    • @greenvgx96
      @greenvgx96 2 месяца назад +1

      @@writedirect Thank you very much. I never understood the difference between 24fps, 23.98fps and 23.976fps and why cameras shoot at these frame rates. I'm told it's all the same frame rate. I have a Canon R6 and have selected 4k 23.98 but when I bring the video into Premiere, it says the frame rate is 23.976.

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  2 месяца назад

      @@greenvgx96 23.98 and 23.976 are the same frame rate. 100%. But 24 is different. If your camera can shoot 24 do that. If you’re shooting a project where there’s a sound guy, he needs to know if you’re shooting drop frame or non-drop frame rates. But he’ll ask you that if he knows what he’s doing.

  • @stoolin9706
    @stoolin9706 Год назад +1

    23.98 or 24? I never understand which to pick

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  Год назад

      24 frames. 23.98 is a pull down standard originating from broadcast TV, how America implemented color, etc. Originally, affordable digital cameras only did 23.98 (DVX100) and that was the closest filmmakers could get to 24. Until the DVX everything was 29.97. So that little camera was huge for indie back in like 2004. But now everything can do true 24, so unless a production has a specific reason, it’s always 24. And don’t forget shutter. 1/48 shutter for 24 frames.

  • @Kizzy603
    @Kizzy603 5 месяцев назад

    How do I get the footage off?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  5 месяцев назад +1

      You need to take the card out of the camera and use a card reader to copy to your computer. Assuming you recorded to internal vs external SSD.

    • @Kizzy603
      @Kizzy603 5 месяцев назад

      @@writedirectokay and how do you delete footage ?

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Kizzy603 format the media when back in camera.

  • @Khandi_bby
    @Khandi_bby 2 месяца назад +1

    Atleast pls help us to always subtitle it

  • @deanweis
    @deanweis 7 месяцев назад +2

    Apply lut in file. Remember not to do this

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  7 месяцев назад

      I think on current camera firmware you can undo that in Resolve. On the color page in the camera raw area.

  • @sunshinemonsoon
    @sunshinemonsoon 8 месяцев назад +1

    that was super helpful, thank you!

    • @writedirect
      @writedirect  8 месяцев назад +1

      Right on! Happy to help. Btw…the CC6K one has the meaning of the final screen in better detail. Same for both camera models.