came across this and said god that looks like my home ,i grew up in s d, almost looks like ramona ,jamul? im in my 2nd yr,6 colonies nw arkansas, its great to mentor newbies,ive really been on my own ,lots if you tube videos, and a few sicial media groups,im greatful dad taught me to run a saw .. its saved me a bunch,on wooden ware,id love to see you make mead ,my favorite you tube bee guys are frederick dunn, the wsy to bee ,and kaymon reynolds,bob binnie,and a few others,i hope to hear from you and will sub,nice photography too,godblesses
Thanks! Really appreciate the kind words. I was really happy with how great the sound was. I just recently posted our whole set up that my main location sound mixer used for the documentary here: bit.ly/3a858dG
Thanks Griffin! This was on my two Canon C200's. 85% shot in Cinema Raw (final hive inspection scene B-Cam was AVC because we ran out of CFAST cards :(
Thanks! A-Cam was mostly on the Canon 16-35 f/4 IS and B-Cam was on the Canon 24-105 f/4 IS. Those are my preferred documentary lenses when there's no budget for the Canon 18-80 T4.4 Compact Servo Lens. We also used the Laowa 24mm f/14 2X Macro Probe lens for some of the close ups. Not sure what lens was on our C-Cam for a couple of shots....
Great video. Loved it. Where are you that there is so much cloud and mist coverage? A beautiful film. Thank you. Tip for viewers, those pellets are not the best smoke--they stink and leave a lot of smoke smell in the hive and they also go out every easily. Pine needle, burlap, dried leaves are all superior to the wood pellets. Also, when using your hive tool, use the red end hook to lift the sides of the frames. it's am easier method of removing frames.
Please correct the misinformation concerning the storage of EpiPens. They should never be stored in a refrigerator or cooler as stated: Storing the EpiPen® Auto-Injector and Its Authorized Generic EpiPen® and EpiPen Jr® Auto-Injectors and Epinephrine Injection, USP should be stored in the carrier tube provided at a temperature of 20-25 °C (68-77 °F); however, temperature excursions between 15-30 ºC (59-86 ºF) are permitted.1,2 EpiPen®, EpiPen Jr®, and Epinephrine Injection, USP Auto-Injectors should not be stored in refrigerators or in a vehicle's glove box.1,2 EpiPen® Auto-Injectors and their authorized generic auto-injectors should not be exposed to extreme heat or cold and should be protected from light.1,2
Great vocabulary in this video
Nice vid. That's all Tom's property!? Holy moly.
Well done project. Audio sounds SO juicy!! Great content man!
Thanks Vincent! I was so pumped on how well my sound team did - definitely one of my favorite parts of the film.
Instablaster.
Man i came to see what the C200 can do and got stuck watching the documentary forgot about the camera
Haha, thanks man!
This is a big big knowledge! very interesting job, and rewarding of course.
Very nicely done.
came across this and said god that looks like my home ,i grew up in s d, almost looks like ramona ,jamul? im in my 2nd yr,6 colonies nw arkansas, its great to mentor newbies,ive really been on my own ,lots if you tube videos, and a few sicial media groups,im greatful dad taught me to run a saw .. its saved me a bunch,on wooden ware,id love to see you make mead ,my favorite you tube bee guys are frederick dunn, the wsy to bee ,and kaymon reynolds,bob binnie,and a few others,i hope to hear from you and will sub,nice photography too,godblesses
Thanks so so much
We need more content like this on RUclips!! Digging the documentary.
Also, what did you use for the audio for the most part?
Thanks! Really appreciate the kind words. I was really happy with how great the sound was.
I just recently posted our whole set up that my main location sound mixer used for the documentary here: bit.ly/3a858dG
never EVER shake your queen like that you can damage her REALLY easy.
I was all alone and green as grass, it does not take long to get over the fear. Now anytime as long as my suit is on
Oh a bro hug. So cute. Fuck
So well made dude.
Nice work Chris! Was this on the c500 ii?
Thanks Griffin! This was on my two Canon C200's. 85% shot in Cinema Raw (final hive inspection scene B-Cam was AVC because we ran out of CFAST cards :(
Where do you get those stands? I like that design!
Hey Bruce, I'm not sure where the stands came from, but I do know that Justin makes a lot of custom items for his hive.
@@ChrisFrancis ive seen those stands from the bee supply companies, mann lake and others
Nice work Chris! I see that you're based in San Diego. If you ever need hands on a job, I'd be happy to help. I'm based in San Diego as well.
Thanks Troy! That's rad that you're a fellow San Diegan! Thanks for the offer, we'll see when jobs start coming back.....hopefully sooner than later.
What lenses did you use? Great work
Thanks! A-Cam was mostly on the Canon 16-35 f/4 IS and B-Cam was on the Canon 24-105 f/4 IS. Those are my preferred documentary lenses when there's no budget for the Canon 18-80 T4.4 Compact Servo Lens. We also used the Laowa 24mm f/14 2X Macro Probe lens for some of the close ups. Not sure what lens was on our C-Cam for a couple of shots....
Great video. Loved it. Where are you that there is so much cloud and mist coverage? A beautiful film. Thank you.
Tip for viewers, those pellets are not the best smoke--they stink and leave a lot of smoke smell in the hive and they also go out every easily. Pine needle, burlap, dried leaves are all superior to the wood pellets. Also, when using your hive tool, use the red end hook to lift the sides of the frames. it's am easier method of removing frames.
Thank you! This was shot in northwest San Diego - we lucked into a beautiful day that day for sure
@@ChrisFrancis Wow, everywhere there is no dry right now isn't it? I hope your bees were able to find enough flowers to love and feed on.
what mic did you use for this doc?
Hey Samuel, here was our audio set up for the doc: bit.ly/3a858dG
Please correct the misinformation concerning the storage of EpiPens. They should never be stored in a refrigerator or cooler as stated:
Storing the EpiPen® Auto-Injector and Its Authorized Generic EpiPen® and EpiPen Jr® Auto-Injectors and Epinephrine Injection, USP should be stored in the carrier tube provided at a temperature of 20-25 °C (68-77 °F); however, temperature excursions between 15-30 ºC (59-86 ºF) are permitted.1,2 EpiPen®, EpiPen Jr®, and Epinephrine Injection, USP Auto-Injectors should not be stored in refrigerators or in a vehicle's glove box.1,2 EpiPen® Auto-Injectors and their authorized generic auto-injectors should not be exposed to extreme heat or cold and should be protected from light.1,2
Hey bud it's honey bees...you're not taking grenades in the trenches during WW2.....it will be OK.