can you please make a video about how you expose a shot of different scenarios, night day morning sunlight, picture profile, and how you grade after it? #video #help
@@darpinomedia9619 my sony a7iii is coming by this friday I'm so excited man. I'm going to start doing some real estate videos after you showed how easy it can be
@@Haza3137 That's awesome, congrats! It takes some practice, but absolutely it can be easy once you get the hang of it. Just like anything you practice enough!
I'm still on the fence with interpret footage vs time remapping > speed on timeline for each clip. Will have to do some tests on my own, but I read somewhere, that it's better to slow down footage to 40% than speed it up to 250% (60fps). Usually I don't want all my clips to be in slowmo, but only some part of the shot (speed ramps). What's your take on that?
They both essentially do the same thing. Whatever would make your workflow easier. I just typically use whatever I shot in 60fps as slo-mo. If it were the other way around I’d just use time remapping.
can you please make a video about how you expose a shot of different scenarios, night day morning sunlight, picture profile, and how you grade after it? #video #help
Yea for sure. That might be a few vids but I think that would be very helpful.
@@darpinomedia9619 i been straggle a lot from begging. And also try to show the sutter sppeed iso f stop. Too
Post more videos man. Your doing great
Thanks! I want to post more vids for sure. Just trying to find the time. Ive been crazy busy with jobs!
@@darpinomedia9619 my sony a7iii is coming by this friday I'm so excited man. I'm going to start doing some real estate videos after you showed how easy it can be
@@Haza3137 That's awesome, congrats! It takes some practice, but absolutely it can be easy once you get the hang of it. Just like anything you practice enough!
I'm still on the fence with interpret footage vs time remapping > speed on timeline for each clip. Will have to do some tests on my own, but I read somewhere, that it's better to slow down footage to 40% than speed it up to 250% (60fps). Usually I don't want all my clips to be in slowmo, but only some part of the shot (speed ramps). What's your take on that?
They both essentially do the same thing. Whatever would make your workflow easier. I just typically use whatever I shot in 60fps as slo-mo. If it were the other way around I’d just use time remapping.
@@darpinomedia9619 thanks man, great channel!
You look exactly like Adam Kovic
hahahah. Yea I had to look him up, but I can see the resemblance.
What editing hacks do you use?