Much appreciated! :) Thanks for checking out the video! Since putting out this video, I have since decided that whichever I have least control over is the one I contend with first.
Hey Josh! Those should have been shot on the Sony A7IV with the Sony 24-105 f/4 lens. There may have been a few clips that we used a GM Prime that wasn't being used by the other cameras, but the vast majority would have been the 24-105. Thanks for checking out the vid!
Great question! In the final composition of the B-Cam frame I left just a small sliver of the window visible to provide some motivation for our lighting. Right outside that window was part of a brick wall, so the exposure values didn't change too drastically on me throughout the day! That's a really good point though, I'm glad you brought it up! I just finished the actual edit of this shoot, and I (personally) didn't find the changing exposures to be too big of issue (while obviously not ideal!) Between B-Roll and cutting between angles it was easy to hide any changes that took place and I think it cut together pretty seamless! Thanks for checking out the video!
I'd kill for a studio space like this in Florida.
Right?! You can almost pick any direction to point a camera and it’ll work! Thanks for commenting and checking out the vid man!
I always go for composition but with taking to mind any natural or motivated light that may be present. Great video!
Much appreciated! :) Thanks for checking out the video! Since putting out this video, I have since decided that whichever I have least control over is the one I contend with first.
Hey Troy. Simple lighting setup that's very effective. Nice work. Great space as well.
Thanks Daniel! That space really helps bring it together👍
Really cool.
Thank you Christian! I appreciate you checking out the vid!
Hey Troy, what was the camera and lens combo you shot this BTS video on?
Hey Josh! Those should have been shot on the Sony A7IV with the Sony 24-105 f/4 lens. There may have been a few clips that we used a GM Prime that wasn't being used by the other cameras, but the vast majority would have been the 24-105.
Thanks for checking out the vid!
isn't the B camera pointing straight into the windows ? nice space but no control eg drapes / curtains on the windows makes it a bit of a nightmare .
Great question! In the final composition of the B-Cam frame I left just a small sliver of the window visible to provide some motivation for our lighting. Right outside that window was part of a brick wall, so the exposure values didn't change too drastically on me throughout the day! That's a really good point though, I'm glad you brought it up!
I just finished the actual edit of this shoot, and I (personally) didn't find the changing exposures to be too big of issue (while obviously not ideal!) Between B-Roll and cutting between angles it was easy to hide any changes that took place and I think it cut together pretty seamless!
Thanks for checking out the video!
Hi Troy, what plugin do you use for text animations in the video? Thanks
MotionVFX! I use their plugins on just about every video I make👍 this specific set is mKeynote
mvfx.co/TroyMairs
Wait a tick - did you switch camera systems without making a video about it? BLASPHEMOUS.
Lol what kind of RUclipsr would I be if I switched cameras and didn’t make huge deal about it?!?😂
Haha! I appreciate you checking out the vid!