This is what I'm talking about you don't need fancy cameras to create beautiful work I stopped following big-name RUclipsrs that only sell you products and not how to create works of art like this Followers don't make you a great artist the work speaks for itself Thank you for this!
Wow, thanks for the kind words man, it really means a lot and i truly appreciate it 🖤 I've got a lot of inspiration from filmmakers and creatives here on RUclips... It's just a matter of digging and searching. I'll suggest: Reptile Basement, Azar Strato, Danny Gevirtz...
Amazing video!! Would love to know what picture profile you used? Love the quick wipes up and down for the transitions, were these done in camera? Hope to see more similar work its fantastic!
Thank you so much Adam!! The transitions are all done in camera, I then match the movement between the shots, so no pre made transitions pack or stuff like that :) The video was shot on Cine4 with the details at -7. I will definitely post more videos with this style in the future!
Just want to say Roberto you inspired me to finally test out editing in davinci and using cineprint16 powergrades. I just made a video portrait pulling a ton of inspiration from you! Let me know what you think man:)
Jake it really means a lot man, it makes me happy hearing that my work can inspire someone else. Also saw the video and it's great! Keep doing more! 🤟🏻🖤
Hey I'm really glad to have stumbled across your work! This has given me a big idea on how to shoot a project I have coming up, I wanted to ask if you used the Black Pro-Mist 1/4 the whole way through shooting or did you swap between that and a 1/8? I was wondering because I am going to be shooting right in the middle of the day and was wondering if the 1/8 might be better suited for that.
love your work man. I'm totally new to DaVinci and CINEPRINT16. So far I've used only m31 out on premiere. How difficult is it to edit with cineprint16? I saw a tutorial but I didn't quite get it. I see the cineprint16 a7iii combo and it a big wow.
Thanks man, glad you like my work :) I find grading with Cineprint16 really easy to be honest. I'll say just start with some tutorial about Davinci and then play with cineprint... that's how I learned.
This is what I'm talking about you don't need fancy cameras to create beautiful work I stopped following big-name RUclipsrs that only sell you products and not how to create works of art like this
Followers don't make you a great artist the work speaks for itself
Thank you for this!
Wow, thanks for the kind words man, it really means a lot and i truly appreciate it 🖤 I've got a lot of inspiration from filmmakers and creatives here on RUclips... It's just a matter of digging and searching. I'll suggest: Reptile Basement, Azar Strato, Danny Gevirtz...
@@RobOliveri Reptile Basement was a good put on. Thanks.
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Wow! I am so inspired. You are amazing.
Thank you so much Sammy!! It's easy to get inspired when Napoli is the subject, to be honest. I love this place ❤
amazing work my friend
Thank you so much Marcelo 🙌🏻
Subscribed. You relieve my faith to A7III. I left it on a shelf because video artifacts and weight that not comparable with the results
Thank you so much George!! Yep, the a7III is still a beast, no doubt about it!!
By far the best cineprint16 film emulation video I've seen. Seems cinreprint works best with Sony log
Thank you!! 🙌🏻
These are amazing.
Thank you so much 🖤🙏🏻
Nice editing! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much ❤
Beautiful🥺
I’m glad you keep choosing to do 16mm emalution! Your a good director!
Thank you for your continuous support Louis 🖤 I definitely will do more! Working on all the material I've got from New York 🗽.
so good!
Kendraa! 🖤 Thank you so much, I'm glad you like it.
your vids are such a vibe bro! I need to get out and shoot!
Thank you ❤ And yeah, do it!! I'd love to see some of your work!
You're a gem. 💎
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so good man, this is insane
Thanks Noah, appreciate it :)
Increible, ver al Diego ahí me pone feliz
He's a legend here in Italy! 🖤
y felicitaciones por el video (L)
fan of your videos! may I ask which picture profile you use for filming?
Thank you so much man 🙏🏻 This was shot on Cine4 with the details at -7
Amazing video!! Would love to know what picture profile you used? Love the quick wipes up and down for the transitions, were these done in camera? Hope to see more similar work its fantastic!
Thank you so much Adam!! The transitions are all done in camera, I then match the movement between the shots, so no pre made transitions pack or stuff like that :) The video was shot on Cine4 with the details at -7. I will definitely post more videos with this style in the future!
@@RobOliveri Amazing, thanks so much for sharing this insight I really appreciate it!
Just want to say Roberto you inspired me to finally test out editing in davinci and using cineprint16 powergrades. I just made a video portrait pulling a ton of inspiration from you! Let me know what you think man:)
Jake it really means a lot man, it makes me happy hearing that my work can inspire someone else. Also saw the video and it's great! Keep doing more! 🤟🏻🖤
@@RobOliveri Thats wild both of yall are my inspirations haha! Ill have something to show for it soon.
do you have the link to the drawing element used in your video? Btw, great video, great aesthetics
Thanks man! Yeah here's the link www.acidbite.com/products/cinemarkers/
Beautiful! What picture profile did you use?
Thank you so much! This was shot mainly in Cine4 😉
Hey I'm really glad to have stumbled across your work! This has given me a big idea on how to shoot a project I have coming up, I wanted to ask if you used the Black Pro-Mist 1/4 the whole way through shooting or did you swap between that and a 1/8? I was wondering because I am going to be shooting right in the middle of the day and was wondering if the 1/8 might be better suited for that.
Also, did you shoot at 24fps? and was this all handheld or did you have a rig?
Hey thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. I just use the 1/4 but is not being used in all scenes, some are without any filter :)
Yes all 24fps and all handheld.
love your work man. I'm totally new to DaVinci and CINEPRINT16. So far I've used only m31 out on premiere. How difficult is it to edit with cineprint16? I saw a tutorial but I didn't quite get it. I see the cineprint16 a7iii combo and it a big wow.
Thanks man, glad you like my work :) I find grading with Cineprint16 really easy to be honest. I'll say just start with some tutorial about Davinci and then play with cineprint... that's how I learned.
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What frame rate and also what pp
hey bro ! can i buy this frame boỏder ? i really wanna it 😢
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