In the last week I've watched roughly 20 something videos on wedding cinematography settings, yours was the most useful, practical, easy to understand video. Thank you for your knowledge!!!!
Ooooh the white balance tip was solid! The last wedding I did had so many different lighting situations soo I’ll definitely be keeping that in mind 😮💨👌🏾
Do you find that auto iso is helpful at times or do you prefer to manually set it? I’m shooting on the a7iv in slog 3 so I’ve thought about trying to set my base and max to 800-3200. Maybe this is a compromise without having cine ei? Thanks!
I just looked in your description for your gear list and think I’m going to give the amaran 60x s a chance ! Do you use any sort of diffusion with it ? Or do you just use it as it comes ? :)
@@WaywardNorthah perfect ! Thank you for replying so quickly! Yeah I’ve been meaning to upgrade my current lighting setup, sometimes I feel like it’s still kinda dark with the ones I use haha. Do you just run 2 of them?
In this case I will agree it is a bit more choppy due to the lack of ND filter, high shutter, and handheld movement. Not so much 60 fps but all those factors combined
@@WaywardNorth but 60fps in 24fps timeline must be slowed down by 40% or else the frames gets skipped resulting in choppy footage or two things can be true at the same time (high shutter speed). Gerald undone has done a great video on fps, you should check it out.
@@varunsabari4250 Love Gerald’s work but the filmmaking process is subjective. What works for one, doesn’t always work for another, filming in 60 is a choice. Exposing with your Shutter is a choice. I don’t want ALL moments slowed down in my edit but picking and choosing between 24 and 60 throughout a chaotic wedding is also not ideal. So this process works for me.
In the last week I've watched roughly 20 something videos on wedding cinematography settings, yours was the most useful, practical, easy to understand video. Thank you for your knowledge!!!!
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Ooooh the white balance tip was solid! The last wedding I did had so many different lighting situations soo I’ll definitely be keeping that in mind 😮💨👌🏾
It can be soooo challenging navigating mixed lighting conditions. I certainly never get it perfect every time. But these tips have helped me!
Love your videos man. Especially the style of your videos is super calming to me. thank you :)
Thank you so much! That means a ton seriously. So glad you are here 💪
This video is everything
Glad you found this one helpful!
this video is brilliant! So true ❤
Glad you liked it! 💪
Solid and helpful tips
Appreciate you!!
Love the content! what nd filter do u recomend?
Thanks so much! I use the NiSi swift system. I did a review on them here! ruclips.net/video/ZrSe3ooBmxc/видео.htmlsi=FcjFmhR0cKliy5q0
Thanks For The Information Brother !
Thanks for watching and hope it was helpful!
as usual this is o helpful!!! Do you use auto iso on a wedding? or manual ISO?
Do you find that auto iso is helpful at times or do you prefer to manually set it? I’m shooting on the a7iv in slog 3 so I’ve thought about trying to set my base and max to 800-3200. Maybe this is a compromise without having cine ei? Thanks!
Thankyou
You are welcome!
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Do you adjust any settings IN CAMERA when shooting in either slog or s cine? For Example, adjusting contrast, sharpness , etc.
No color adjustments when filming in S-Log or S-Cinetone. I film with the default settings for both profiles.
I just looked in your description for your gear list and think I’m going to give the amaran 60x s a chance ! Do you use any sort of diffusion with it ? Or do you just use it as it comes ? :)
I just use it as it comes! Great lights for wedding receptions
@@WaywardNorthah perfect ! Thank you for replying so quickly!
Yeah I’ve been meaning to upgrade my current lighting setup, sometimes I feel like it’s still kinda dark with the ones I use haha. Do you just run 2 of them?
Of course!@@VietHuynh Yeah I run two of the Amarans and then I have a new light from Zhiyun ive been testing. But two lights are plenty for reception!
@@WaywardNorth How are you liking the Zhiyun one so far compared to the Amaran??
@@VietHuynh it’s great! The battery isn’t as good but the brightness is insane
Could you do a video on advanced tips as well?
Coming right up 💪
Mist Filters are clutch. :)
You know it!!
It really helpful
Glad this video was helpful in some way!
A lot of Canon cameras don't give a reading when on Auto White balance (Canon R6, R6ii, R5, and all older Canon cameras that are the cinema line).
True gotta use the old eyeball approach or a light meter would do the trick!
Forgive me if I'm wrong but isn't the 60fps footage @ 4:50 looks choppy without slowing down in the post?
In this case I will agree it is a bit more choppy due to the lack of ND filter, high shutter, and handheld movement. Not so much 60 fps but all those factors combined
@@WaywardNorth but 60fps in 24fps timeline must be slowed down by 40% or else the frames gets skipped resulting in choppy footage or two things can be true at the same time (high shutter speed). Gerald undone has done a great video on fps, you should check it out.
@@varunsabari4250 Love Gerald’s work but the filmmaking process is subjective. What works for one, doesn’t always work for another, filming in 60 is a choice. Exposing with your Shutter is a choice. I don’t want ALL moments slowed down in my edit but picking and choosing between 24 and 60 throughout a chaotic wedding is also not ideal. So this process works for me.