@@camerasandcolours In the past I made some color grading videos but tbh it wasn't so much fun. I enjoy the lighting videos way more. So maybe I'll create grading videos in the future but currently I'm not in the mood. :/
I’ve heard Fincher talk about how they achieve the “yellow” look in his work - rather than rating the camera warmer they rate the camera at 4000k and use 3200k light sources
It is said that great cinematographers are the ones who know the light and It seems like you know the light and how to manipulate It and to get the best of It. I really liked your work and I hope someday we will work together.
Is there any Cinematographic education form instead of RUclips? This channel is truly amazing content for those enthusiasms who wanted to get more into it. On the other hand shows how passionate is the author! Keep it up Marci!😎☝️
The green was added in-camera. By color process what do you mean exactly? I worked in color management, with davinci wide gamut working color space. added my selfmade color palette lut that transformed the color from sony look more towards arri. This helped me to eliminate the strong reddish hues. Then power windows and look with hsl and curves.
Thank you mate, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Nah, I graduated with a degree in computer engineering. 😅 I started to learn photography and filmmaking in the office during work hours in 2018. In 2020 i stood up from my software dev chair and started to work as a freelance videographer. Most of my knowledge comes from yt and from experience. In the past two years i had the chance to work on bigger productions as an electrician where i can learn a lot by observing.
@@MarciBognar Dude, that's awesome and very inspiring, and we need more people like you to share their knowledge since not everyone has the opportunity to go to film school. I look forward to learn more from you. Cheers!!
What do you think about using umbrella light with double diffusion instead of bouncing light from the wall or booklight? Sometimes i think umbrella even could replace softbox with grid.
Tbh I never used an umbrella. It's a nice soft source especially with double diffusion i guess. Pretty sure there are certain scenarios where they can replace booklight or wallbounce. The reason why i prefer booklight is i can create pretty big surfaces to make it soft even from a larger distance. And prefer the rectangular catchlight in close ups cuz they can be identified as windows. It may replace softbox but not with grid i guess. Grid gives a huge spill control.
@@MarciBognar Ok got it. Im just looking for another option instead of softbox for shooting inside small apartments with low ceiling ~2.6 - 2.7 meters. Have you tried lightmats like amaran f22c? They looks so comfortable for a one man band in theory. especially for toplight scenarios when there is just no place for huge softbox under the ceiling.
@@antonzavarzin7208 im sucker of f22c. Worked with it and it's great, especially for top light. I wish there was a bigger 33 version of it. Falcon Eyes can be another cheaper alternative but it's just bicolor.
You speak english like an italian with your hands! Great work Marci! I’m happy that you switched to english! Keep it going
Yeah, I tried to control those hands but i gave up. 🤣 Thanks a lot Gyuri! 🤜🤛
Subscribed 😎
It would be cool if you made a video on the grading process of this look!
I also miss Mindhunter! This video was excellent, really useful lighting tips! 👍👍
I still haven't given up. 🥹 Thanks a lot, i'm glad it was useful.
thought this was brilliant, mate. really excited for more english stuff.
Nice work, dude.
Thanks a lot mate! 😊
Great lighting breakdown!
@@PDMokry Thanks Piotr! Glad you liked!
Nice work!!
Thank for sharing,love your video 🎉❤
Thanks for watching! I'm glad! 😊
This was great. Please make more English content and it will be great if you make a list of purchases for one man band cinematographers
thats was very nice and inspiring, thanks you !
My pleasure!
That was brilliant!
Glad you liked it!
We need more videos from you, mainly lighting and color grading
I will work on that mate! 🤜🤛
Fantastic stuff
Damnn 🔥...plz make more like this...
I'll try! 🤘
great video.
Thanks!
This is fantastic! Your colour grade is phenomenal by the way
I'm glad you liked it! I rly enjoy mess around with grading, thanks! 😁
@@MarciBognar Would you ever do a Mindhunter grading tutorial in English? :)
@@camerasandcolours In the past I made some color grading videos but tbh it wasn't so much fun. I enjoy the lighting videos way more. So maybe I'll create grading videos in the future but currently I'm not in the mood. :/
interesting video! Thank you.
I’ve heard Fincher talk about how they achieve the “yellow” look in his work - rather than rating the camera warmer they rate the camera at 4000k and use 3200k light sources
Yeah, that's a better approach if you have access to proper tungsten/fluorescent units.
Great work 👏🏼 Pls carry on making these videos in English so many of us will benefit 🥹
Thank you! I'm glad you think so! I'll do my best. 😊🤜🤛
Great!!!
Thanks!😊
Would love to see more like this👍👍👍👍
I'll work on it!🤘
LOVED IT _ MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS
Thanks mate! More will come!
Great video. Would love to see more examples like this. This was cool.
Thanks! Thats the plan - to make more videos like this. 😊
Very cool and simple more of this please!
Glad you enjoyed it! More will come in the future! 🤘
This was incredible my friend. please do more!
Thanks a lot mate! I will try! 🤘
great video. looking forward to the next one.
It is said that great cinematographers are the ones who know the light and It seems like you know the light and how to manipulate It and to get the best of It. I really liked your work and I hope someday we will work together.
Oh, thanks man! It's very kind of you but I'm far from great. I still have a lot to learn. Working together would be nice! 🤘
Great Video. Thanks for your Input!
Thanks! My pleasure!
This was a fantastic breakdown! Great job with English too! Keep going! 🏁
I'm happy you liked it! Haha thanks, sometimes I'm a bit uncertain but i hope it will get better. 🤜🤛
This was a great video again! It think it is worth to create videos in english, too.
Glad you think so! Yeah, i think now english is the way to go.
@@MarciBognar it was a bit easier for me to listening you in hungarian, but i think you will have more viewers with english videos, so just go! :)
This is great! Nice work!
Thanks! I'm happy you liked it!
Great video!
Thanks!
Nice job
Thanks! 🤜🤛
thank you for making english content
Thank you for watching it mate! 🤘
Great content and explanation 👏 I really liked the part with showing one-by-one what a certain light or step added to the final image
Thanks for mentioning that part, as it takes a lot of time during both shooting and editing. But now I know it's worth the effort. 😁
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thanks for sharing your knowledge!!
You're welcome!🤘
Brilliant breakdown on the recreation! looking forward for more!
Happy to hear you liked it! More to come!
amazing video brother
Thank you mate!
Great video! Well done on your first video in English, loved the breakdown! Keep up the great work
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it and thanks for watching!
Great stuff Marci!
Thanks Jared! Ur making pretty high quality content as well! 🤜🤛
great work man!! i love it!
Glad to hear it! Thanks! 😊
Great work man. Congratulations on your first English Video
Thank you so much and thanks for watching! 🤘
Really liked the in-depth insight! The part about the set design was brilliant 😂
Glad you liked it! The towel stole the show. 🤣
Greetings from poland. Nice stuff! Subsribed, waiting for more!
Thanks for being here mate! I'll work on it! 🤜🤛
Incredible how much the light can add to the final product! 😱 Szép munka Marci 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
That's why I always stare at you when we are shooting. 🤣 Köszi Laci!🤘
@@MarciBognarwell, okay, it makes sences! Next time I will not misunderstand it 🤣🤣
Hey, man. This is fantastic. Kudos. I enjoyed watching.
Hey mate! Thanks a lot for watching! Glad u enjoyed!
Very nicely done, Marci! Bravo 🎉
Thanks a lot Scott! 🔥🤜🤛
Very informative and well executed video! 👏🏻
Thanks for being here David! Glad you liked it! 🤜🤛
Nice job Marci!
QUALITY STUFF! 🔥🍀
Thanks a lot Csabi! U know, the creativo past...🔥😊
Is there any Cinematographic education form instead of RUclips? This channel is truly amazing content for those enthusiasms who wanted to get more into it. On the other hand shows how passionate is the author! Keep it up Marci!😎☝️
There are some paid only courses. But when you are just starting out they can feel pretty expensive. Thanks a lot Balint for always showing up! 😊🤝
Such great work man! Glad I found your channel, this was so useful for an upcoming project
I'm happy to hear that! Good luck with ur project! 😊🤜🤛
great work!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
"plus 1 green" is a filter for the light or the lens? What was your color process?
The green was added in-camera. By color process what do you mean exactly? I worked in color management, with davinci wide gamut working color space. added my selfmade color palette lut that transformed the color from sony look more towards arri. This helped me to eliminate the strong reddish hues. Then power windows and look with hsl and curves.
Great video mate, i enjoyed this a lot. Did you go to film school to learn your craft or did you learn on your own?
Thank you mate, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Nah, I graduated with a degree in computer engineering. 😅 I started to learn photography and filmmaking in the office during work hours in 2018. In 2020 i stood up from my software dev chair and started to work as a freelance videographer. Most of my knowledge comes from yt and from experience. In the past two years i had the chance to work on bigger productions as an electrician where i can learn a lot by observing.
@@MarciBognar Dude, that's awesome and very inspiring, and we need more people like you to share their knowledge since not everyone has the opportunity to go to film school. I look forward to learn more from you. Cheers!!
Hello) A very cool video, and where can I get your LUT? It's mega gorgeous how it looks😍
Haha, I'm glad you liked it. I have never shared any of my LUTs yet. But I'll think about it. 😁
What do you think about using umbrella light with double diffusion instead of bouncing light from the wall or booklight? Sometimes i think umbrella even could replace softbox with grid.
Tbh I never used an umbrella. It's a nice soft source especially with double diffusion i guess. Pretty sure there are certain scenarios where they can replace booklight or wallbounce. The reason why i prefer booklight is i can create pretty big surfaces to make it soft even from a larger distance. And prefer the rectangular catchlight in close ups cuz they can be identified as windows. It may replace softbox but not with grid i guess. Grid gives a huge spill control.
@@MarciBognar Ok got it. Im just looking for another option instead of softbox for shooting inside small apartments with low ceiling ~2.6 - 2.7 meters. Have you tried lightmats like amaran f22c? They looks so comfortable for a one man band in theory. especially for toplight scenarios when there is just no place for huge softbox under the ceiling.
@@antonzavarzin7208 im sucker of f22c. Worked with it and it's great, especially for top light. I wish there was a bigger 33 version of it. Falcon Eyes can be another cheaper alternative but it's just bicolor.
Great video ! can you do Fight Club next ???
@@SalwanSameea Hm. Maybe not next but i will keep it in mind. 🤘
Where is the link to the Erik Messerschmidt interview?
I completely forgot. Thanks for letting me know. It's in the description now.
one more thing , you look a lot like an Iranian actor named Babak Hamidian 😅
Lol I checked him and we really do have similarities. 🤣
Beautiful video!🙂