Getting Cinematic Footage: Any Location, Every Time.
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
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The film looks great (I specially liked the memories scene)… When will it be released? Looking forward to it!!!
I'd like to know how you make them feel so comfortable during the interview process and how you lead them through to make sure you get what you need to support the story. Your films and channel have made it clear to me that documentaries is what I want to do! Appreciate you bro!
I noticed you have the cinemascope aspect ration but some of your shots looked like you used the Helios which is a spherical lens. Can you discuss the aspect ratio and how you decide which lens to use to work with that aspect ratio? I'm not sure if my question is making sense.
isn't that song during the preview a bit overused?
@@DJILLEE just eing nice and professional, relaxed and yourself. But I don't think there is like a guide for that.. Tips yeah but you must see what works for you. lways being nice and relaxed. People in general dig that.
Have to admit, this was a lot better and more helpful than I expected. And I really appreciate the lack of useless vlog-style fluff!
Thanks Brendan!!
Hear hear.
Just subscribed for that. Great quality and to the point.
Exhausted of the vloggers telling me what did they ate today instead of telling me about the product.
Came here to pretty much say exactly this!
@@victorgenao2936 (cough-cough-cou)eterMckinnon.
To be honest ... your tutorials have changed the way I think about and execute filmmaking. Solid, practical advice with real-world examples and not just a bunch of jibber-jabber. Thank you for so generously sharing your genius. I am inspired. And, the film showcased here - WOW!
Thanks for this feedback Don! This is great
Color grading! The before and after was incredible would love to see how you guys color correct footage like this!
As a photographer, I feel more inspiration on you than on many photographers out there. Not just for the tricks like the mist filter, also for the importance of the goals/purpose over the perfection. Living and feeling over just sharpness or 2500€ quality lens.
I use your backlighting tip every time I shoot now and it has drastically improved my documentary footage, thank you Mark!
Love if Zach!!
Thank you Mark! Lately, more and more frequently the question 'what's the point?' pops up in my head... And then one of your videos comes along to remind me that it's not how someone will appreciate your work, but how you'll feel in the process of creating it. It's 5am, I will now grab my camera and head to the gym. It will be a 1 minute edit which I will enjoy shooting and editing and f***k what anyone thinks 😁💪🏼
These tips are the difference between an actual cinematographer speaking vs a RUclips filmmaker. Massive difference
Mark, this was fantastic. Extremely clear and useful advice that was delivered so naturally, very easy to watch and take in. Beautiful vision, and even your talking head setup was warm and beautiful to look at, subbing off this 👏🏼.
Would also love to see BTS of the colour matching/ grading process!
Ooooo, this is looking to be a gorgeous film, Mark. And those tracks used 🎶… Very excited! 🤙🏼
Love your channel Mark! thanks for putting in so much work to help bring us the skills we need to be better cinematographers.
you're real passionate, Mark. Its truely inspiring, thank you.
Your videos are always so good and have really helped me get in a mindset for making film rather than just saying- get this gear or that to make this happen. I really appreciate that bit of motivation.
And you're always making youtube videos even while shooting such wonderful documentaries. So much devotion to filmmaking as well as helping all of us! Thank you so much
Lots of great advice! I liked how you pushed for us new filmmakers to not be afraid to add haze, add shake to your footage, to get creative but to also make sure it is intentional and planned in advance. When I first saw the flares I was like is he shooting an anamorphic lens...but then could tell it was a modifier which for a person like myself that hates horizontal flares in images I could see how this could come in handy for those very few moments that it would actually complement your story. Nice job on this and good luck on your documentary it looks awesome already :)
Always blown away by the value that your videos provide ❤❤❤
As a new Culinary Filmmaker after cooking for the past 29 years and this pandemic crippled our Resturants, I really appreciate these episodes, great job. Thanks a Million for the precious nuggets of knowledge they make me batter at my new craft. Aloha🤙🏾
Love all of your videos mark! Thank you for this!
The amount of video people Mark inspires and teaches is insane. I just found this channel and it's literal gold
As always, very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing how you do what you do and why you do it. It is a blessing.
Love those filters. Especially the warm anamorphic glow.
Some facts for the sport fans...
The "Dakar" rally, previously known as the "Paris - Dakar" rally was created by Thierry Sabine ("tee-ayh-ree sah-been"), a man with passions for motorcycle and Africa. He eventually died during the 1986 edition, in a helicopter accident that killed four others (including singer Daniel Balavoine).
The "Dakar" rally was taken over by his father for some years, before being operated by ASO. This is the same company behind the Tour de France and dozens of international sports events.
Very interesting perspective you gave us Mark, with the force of these immersive images. Thank you.
mark, you are awesome bro. You deserve millions of subs because your content is always very informative and it shows how passionate you are on helping us learn always. Much love bro. Cant wait to see you make more even more impact on millions of people through your work. You motivate and inspire me so much
Love this advise, very practical and useful. Thanks, Mark!
Fantastic as always! Thanks, Mark!
Love love love the videos you put up!
Always inspiring. You are the best Mark
This is simple yet super powerful stuff! I'm a paper and pen person too! Thanks for the share, Mark! Looking forward to seeing the film!! 🏍👊🏾😁
this video is gold, thanks for sharing!!!!
Am in East Africa Uganda..
I love everything you do. God bless you Sir.
Love this! Great points and ideas! I'll definitely being bringing these tidbits to set with me next shoot!
Really enjoyed this video. I'm new to your page but really enjoying it and learning a lot. Not only do you have a great skill set, but you really have a great understanding of the challenges that those of us with less experience have and you do a fantastic job communicating these helpful hints! I just watched your video on how to shoot handheld before this one, and I would really love to see more of your movements and filming. I understand you might not wanna give away too many secrets, and I also understand that it would take a lot of someone else shooting BTS for you. But if you have more specifically from your dakar video that you could share, I would really love to study what you did closer and try to get myself inside your head a bit more. Thanks for all you do for us noobs, Mark!
Great! Some really beautiful shots there and great tips too.
Always great tips, and stunning images!
this is a great way to think about cinematography
So many great points raised! Thanks for sharing your vision with us. One thing that really resonated with me was "pool of light" @ 6:57
Maann ! One of the best videos I ve watched in a long time! So much good, really good, information in such a short video! To the point, amazing examples and so much inspiration!
Thank You, for that!
Just a marvelous video: vision, creativity, beautiful. Thanks much Mark.
🙏🏻 thank you!
Thanks Mark! Great suggestions. I'll definitely use them in my future shoots!
What I've learnt from you (and a few other DoP friends of mine) is that the more you add on-location - Haze, Filters, Smoke, ND, etc., the lesser work you need to do on post to make your footage look great.
Brilliant insight! Love your work ethic and how you present your ideas!
This was awesome, thank you for putting this together!
LOOOOVE THIS!!! EXCELLENT INFORMATION!! BEAUTIFUL FOOTAGE! WELL DONE!!
Wow this was awesome! Love the way you were articulating your tips. It made so much sense. Much appreciated bro.
The Artem smoker in the forest was a nice touch! Definitely made the location more interesting.
THIS is gold...thank you for sharing. I have an upcoming shoot for a Bed and Breakfast with rich history, and this helped get my mind thinking about more than just what camera I am using, or what the scripting will look like (All important, but visual story telling is so important as well)
not sure how I came across this but loved it. Key words: "Think weird / think different" and "tone and emotion". Loved the shotgun mic drop in the pickup - I just picked up some spacers for a smaller sennheiser that suffers the same tendency - I'll be directing a docuseries this coming year and we chose the FX9 and FX6 -still choosing the lenses with my DP - nice to see how you're creating the feel for this doc. kudos. also a big fan of hazers....
Great tips and cool footage, thanks mate!
much respect to you bro......My brother from another mother........ur vlog says....."I want to see you grow as a cinematographer"........tots on the note pad to get meaningful B roll, made it for me.....Thanks again......
I really like the idea of 'errors with purpose'. Good concept. Thanks for sharing!
Grateful for your willingness to share your knowledge 🙏
My pleasure
Very. Professional. Content. 👏 I love your work mostly because of the beautiful balance between film technique and storytelling emotions!
Excited for this upcoming film! Looks so great and beautiful 🔥
dope,very good things to keep in mind..cant wait to see the film
Love it, man. Very interesting, and inspiring.
You're an inspiration Mark!
Excellent examples of blue and gold morphic
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That forest scene with the smoke is SICK
Thank you as always for direction and inspiration. I believe you inspired direction for 2022. 😀 Much love!
This is good, thank you so much for sharing! Great inspiration video 👍😊
really nailed the exhausted desperation feel! Great job
Can’t wait to watch that biography! Nice tips
You are such a tremendous inspiration!
Amazing... very very creative .... great share of the knowledge... i wish you more and more sucess..... love you mark
Great points! Loved the input & appreciate it man.
This channel always inspires me! Awesome job man! 👍🏿
Solid information, thank you Mark
I thought this was going to be another annoying video but it actually was helpful and well done. Amazing work, thank you so much for this awesome video.
Another very info packed video. Good stuff. Thank you.
Epic!! Genius!! Wow!! I’m so impressed
This is a great video! Thank you for helping me improve my Video Production skills by teaching me some tips on how I can achieve more exciting cinematography no matter where the shoot is!
cant wait to see this film!
Thanks Mark. Amazing advice as always. 👍🤘
This is so inspiring. Thank you for this.
Great idea, taking notes on what they're talking about!
Great explanatory video
Love It!
Wow ! That was great! And helpful as well 🤙🏻
Good stuff! I’ll be trying some of your suggestions! Great job explaining too.
amazing!!! thank you for this!!!
amazing visuals and great advice !
This was awesome! Keep it up!
Man, wtf, this is great. Unbelievable visuals.
Love you for the content you do man! Keep it up!!!
Thank you. I found this very inspiring!
I watch a lot of videos too learn and generate inspiration for my own projects and I gotta say you really did that in this video
Thank you so much Mr Bone
This was beautiful man! Great stuff.
Nice, to the point,informative piece. It did not feel like 8 minutes. Thanks for the gear info as well. Best of all I learned. Thank you. You just got a new subscriber!
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Very good work. Thanks for the valuable information.
Beautiful
this is art!!
Awesome advice Mark 🙏‼️
inspiring and humble. great video!
yeah very cool story, I'm keen to watch - thankyou for this helpful advice, I feel like I'm slowly getting better when not much time to think about the shot just muscle-memorying into the right positions
Great and inspiring!
Amazing shots man!!!! thanks for sharing....... so beatuyful images and useful video!!!
Congrats.
bless
That was awesome, thanks so much ❤️
Wow Mark you put so much information in this video
I feel like I want to go out and shoot...
Thanks...
Wow Mark, so inspiring
One of the best videos you've made. Looking forward to watching the doc
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful.