Great video bro, one question: Whenever we try to get creative and add some film grain to our videos YT compression makes it disappear. How do you get past that, because your grain is visible and looks undisturbed by YT. Please let me know.
I really really enjoyed every minute of this video. Snackable, super informative, nice tone of voice, natural speaker. Enjoy the ride to 100K subs and beyond! 🫶
I enjoyed this bro. Appreciate it bro. I do mini doc work along with stand along show case work and I enjoy learning new ways to light my subjects for interviews.
Hey dude!! glad I found this hidden gem, your videos are really a vibe, love the filme look + jazz combo. I have a suggestion tho! I'm having a quite hard time exposing my videos. Maybe you could do a video showing how you expose for you to get these looks! Awesome work, man
Good job! Man this is golden! One thing I'd recommend as you practice is to consider focusing on your ratios and levels a tad bit more! That will help you have more consistent results! Also wrapping your key some more will help in shaping the face a little bit more!
I see a star on the rise - good stuff and really beautiful video - subbed! Would love a dehancer breakdown on this video specifically - the contrast and depth is beautiful - what stock?
while watching the video i thought this is one of those 100k sub channels . content is up there man all the best with your channel and thank you for sharing info. ps I subbed!
How bright are the kicker and softbox in person? Are they made dimmer in post? Seems like they're so controlled. Whereas my cheap softbox just spills around the whole room 😅
They are super bright because I had an ND on to get the light in the background exposed correctly. So my lights had to match the levels coming from that window. Also, all the light had grids on them(that helps a lot for control)
@@emmettdixon just wondering, why is an ND filter better than just making the shutter speed faster? Also what wattage lights do you recommend for indoor scenes thank you
so sick brotha and great insight!! quick question, is the grain from the dehancer software itself or is it a different program/asset you use to achieve it? it looks awesome!
Really love the way you covered this. I made my tutorial on motivating your light just a few days ago. I love to see how different creators can have such different looking videos to help make their points. Keep up the good work man 🙏🏼
Great video bro, one question: Whenever we try to get creative and add some film grain to our videos YT compression makes it disappear. How do you get past that, because your grain is visible and looks undisturbed by YT. Please let me know.
Are you using Davincis “film grain” tool?
I really really enjoyed every minute of this video. Snackable, super informative, nice tone of voice, natural speaker. Enjoy the ride to 100K subs and beyond! 🫶
Thanks so much!
First video of yours I have seen. Instant subscribe! Looking forward to more videos 🙏🏼
Awesome! Thank you!
its such an amazing video i really apreaciate the good content
Wow thank you!
I enjoyed this bro. Appreciate it bro. I do mini doc work along with stand along show case work and I enjoy learning new ways to light my subjects for interviews.
Thanks for the support! Hope I could spark some ideas
Need more lighting vids from you! Your style is amazing!
More to come!
Great work, glad I found this video! Ill be using this as a reference
Hey dude!! glad I found this hidden gem, your videos are really a vibe, love the filme look + jazz combo. I have a suggestion tho! I'm having a quite hard time exposing my videos. Maybe you could do a video showing how you expose for you to get these looks! Awesome work, man
@@HenriqueSantos-ly7ve thank you! I’ll make a video about that very soon!
Great stuff, keep it up!
Appreciate it!
Light is so important
Good job! Man this is golden! One thing I'd recommend as you practice is to consider focusing on your ratios and levels a tad bit more! That will help you have more consistent results! Also wrapping your key some more will help in shaping the face a little bit more!
so great - lovely shots and solid info
Thank you so much!
I see a star on the rise - good stuff and really beautiful video - subbed!
Would love a dehancer breakdown on this video specifically - the contrast and depth is beautiful - what stock?
Thank you!! I think it was Ektar 100 been using that a lot recently
@@emmettdixon thanks man - it looks great - almost has a bit of colorized bleach bypass vibe to it!
Great stuff bro! Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub and support!
Very good video ❤❤
Many many thanks
Love your work ❤
Thank you!
love your work , wish i could be one like you
Great video
@@vngelpena thank you!
Let's GO EVANNN haha. Great video man.
Great work bro
Thank you for the support !
So so good Emmett! I learn so much every time!!
Amazing! You’re next up!
This was great
Thank you !!
great job
Thank you!
such an underrated video
Thank you!
while watching the video i thought this is one of those 100k sub channels . content is up there man all the best with your channel and thank you for sharing info. ps I subbed!
Thank you so much!
Great job!
Thanks!
Can't wait to see your work on film/doc festival, you're just fking talented, mad respect bro
Some big announcements soon
this looks so cool mate, whats the grading for this shot as im assuming the hallation was added in post
Yep! Used Dehancer
Thanks ❤
Damn only 2k sub?
You deserve more!
Thank you! Only the beginning
Great
Love it
Dude please explain more about contrast ratios
Adding it to the calendar!
I'm gonna tell my kids this is Danny Gevirtz
This is my favorite comment
I need to know who’s Danny Gevirtz so I can tell my kids.
nice.
How bright are the kicker and softbox in person? Are they made dimmer in post? Seems like they're so controlled. Whereas my cheap softbox just spills around the whole room 😅
They are super bright because I had an ND on to get the light in the background exposed correctly. So my lights had to match the levels coming from that window. Also, all the light had grids on them(that helps a lot for control)
@@emmettdixon just wondering, why is an ND filter better than just making the shutter speed faster? Also what wattage lights do you recommend for indoor scenes thank you
very nice, what camera was used? what was used to grade also? Nice filmic look
Fx3 and graded with Dehancer !
Good stuff. Consider using Illustrations so the audience can grasp better.
so sick brotha and great insight!! quick question, is the grain from the dehancer software itself or is it a different program/asset you use to achieve it? it looks awesome!
It’s from Dehancer. They sell a “grain” product by itself. I have been exclusively using that recently. Thanks for your support!
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Which camera?
Fx3🫶
@@emmettdixoncopy 🫡 I love your work. Inspiring.
lighting can be SIMPLE but complicated for me
Me too:/ easier when your in a familiar environment
Really love the way you covered this. I made my tutorial on motivating your light just a few days ago. I love to see how different creators can have such different looking videos to help make their points. Keep up the good work man 🙏🏼
Awesome! I’ll check it out. Thank you!