How to White Balance the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2023
- White balancing a camera is telling it what true white is in a scene. The camera then adjust color temps to accurately balance your image out.
White balancing the pocket cinema cameras is a walk in the park. They give you run and gun presets, auto and custom white balance modes.
And the coolest part? If you're shooting BRAW and using Resolve you can adjust the white balance in post. So yes, white balancing is great. But if you forget or don't have time? No big deal. But only if you're shooting BRAW and using Resolve.
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Great information, CHEERS!!
Thank you!
Really happy with your BMPCC videos and your overall approach with this channel. Learning a lot as I settle in with my 6K Pro. Thank you for these informative videos.
Anthony, I love that they're helping in some way. Hearing from someone with experience was huge for me when I first started. Saves so much time and literal heartache.
New BM6KFF owner and I’m so glad I came across your content. So much great, clear, concise info! Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks for the kind words. How do you like the full frame camera?
@@writedirect I actually love it! One of the best purchases I’ve made in a long time.
Great vid and always wonderfully explained. I've just speed watched this for now, but view properly later.
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you Kyler for another clear, articulate and relevant upload. The strength of your channel is that you clearly spell out the topics for discussion, explain the relevant terminology and cover simple and practical solutions to problems in a way that hits the sweet spot in terms of delivery - not too simplistic but not too jargon rich and complex for complex sake. There are WAY too many unhelpful videos on RUclips doing the latter. Keep up the FANTASTIC work and a big hello from Australia!
Australia! So cool. My wife has been, but not me. Thank you so much for the kind words. Means a lot! I’m excited to know that the teaching style is helpful. Do you do narrative film?
Hi again and thanks for the reply. Yes your style is friendly, patient and well paced. Your viewer and subscriber numbers are bound to grow steadily. I loved your video on the Ronin RS3 plus your Blackmagic videos. Australia is a pretty special place, where did your wife visit? My video work is in the university sector, mostly research videos, interviews, events, promotional pieces. I used a Sony FS5 for many years, but recently a BM pocket cinema 6K (not the Pro) with Sigma 18-35mm art lens. Colour correction and grading from BM RAW is something I am still trying to improve @@writedirect
Thanks man...should call you Roy (if seeing the icon right). I'm honestly not sure where my wife visited. She works with Young Living as a brand ambassador and they have farms out there in Darwin and Kununurra. Cool on your work! Bet you learn a lot in the process of shooting that stuff. I worked a video crew shooting people like Darren Hardy, Perry Marshall, etc. You get free training in the process. One of the guys I worked with (Jack Born) just moved his family from the US to Australia. Anyway, thanks so much for your feedback. @@tannhausergate6310
This video series is fantastic. I wrote, produced, shot, and edited a direct-to-DVD zombie film in 2006 on a Sony Prosumer SD video camera, and I wish I had access to this level of equipment and your videos. It would have been a much different film. Now my BM 6K Pro should be delivered today. I plan to use your videos to do the initial setup. I also plan to purchase your course shortly. Your teaching style is very clear, and the practical advice is invaluable. Thank you!
Man, this is awesome. First, very kind. Thank you. But more than that? I love see people passionate about filmmaking. If you have the drive to do your own direct to DVD film in 2006, you’ve got what it takes to make it. Don’t stop!!!
Cheers Kyler, another helpful vid
You're awesome. Thank you!
Thanks man! This helped a lot!
Awesome. Glad it helped. Exposing to ISO took me forever to figure out. Hahaha.
Realy great ! Thanks a lot
Thanks! Went to your channel but looks new. Are you a narrative filmmaker?
Now you have me curious. The photographer in my wants to dig out my 18% gray card to compare it against a white piece of paper. :-)
Hahaha. I know! When I read that in the Blackmagic Design documentations, I was like "Wait, what?" I have NOT tested that. Need to.
Thank you very much!
You bet! Thanks for watching.
Thank you
Right on man. Thx!
Your videos really help new Blackmagic camera owners. Just picked up the Cinema 6K FF and have been enjoying all of your tips. Thanks, and hopefully more to come from you soon.
Congrats on the camera! You made a good choice. Glad the videos are of use. Thank you!
can you recommend me for how I fix problem the battery low quakly
what's the staff make the battery still along time
You can run your LCD brightness a little lower if indoors. If you’re just using the internal battery, that’s never going to last very long. I would get a SmallRig mount for NP-F batteries.
Is the same true for ISO? Since you can change it in Resolve, do you need to worry about exposing with ISO or can you just focus on aperture and ND/lights?
Good question. You need to get your ISO set correctly and expose to that. Changing the color temperature in post is different than changing the ISO. I have a separate video on the channel that dives into exposure more. That might help.
My god , he does not know what is 18% grey !😮
Hey man, I'm not sure what you mean. Watch my exposure video where I talk about middle grey, the eleven zone system and the exposure layers. Maybe that will clear it up for you? ruclips.net/video/4hMc2nNz054/видео.htmlsi=Q-PsOi8ni48TDKxG
Thank you
You bet! Hope it helped.