Nice one! I’ll take a look at your LUTs for sure! What I usually do is have a color wheels before the conversion lut, just to set the waveforms right. Then, add another color board and another LUT for more creative edits - after the conversion LUT. One question: would you do a white balance adjustment in FCP before or after the conversion LUT?
I'm thinking of buy r6 ii for video and photo (70%-30%) because I love the grip of the camera , and i find it a refined product.. my only concern was the dynamic range and files codecs but If i look into your work.. I can say that it can be possibile to do beautiful cinematic things this this camera.. are you satisfied? Any suggestions? Thank you! :)
Dynamic range is great as long as you know how to expose. As long as you’re aware of the limitations of the camera and you know how to work around them, you can create beautiful images!
Hope you guys enjoyed this walkthrough and were able to get some value out of it!
CLOG been Kickin my butt on my R7. My videos always look weird. Thanks for this! Subscribed
Definitely a learning curve! Glad I could help!
Glad to see Godox in use. I have Edelkrone slider if I need it. I am surprised you are using photo glass and not cinema
Just bought the finishing LUTS!
Thanks so much for the support!! Appreciate it!
@@BrockRoberts just sent you an IG of a trailer I just made from my newest doc, it has your LUTs on most of the footage came out 🤌🏼
These LUTs are crazy glad to be apart in any way soft cinema and crispy did it for me
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Nice one! I’ll take a look at your LUTs for sure!
What I usually do is have a color wheels before the conversion lut, just to set the waveforms right. Then, add another color board and another LUT for more creative edits - after the conversion LUT.
One question: would you do a white balance adjustment in FCP before or after the conversion LUT?
Thanks!! Nice! That’s a cool way to do it too! Definitely adjust white balance before the conversion LUT!
@@BrockRoberts yes that’s what I thought- so I’m doing it right 😊
Nice work, Brock!
Thanks!!
I'm thinking of buy r6 ii for video and photo (70%-30%) because I love the grip of the camera , and i find it a refined product.. my only concern was the dynamic range and files codecs but If i look into your work.. I can say that it can be possibile to do beautiful cinematic things this this camera.. are you satisfied? Any suggestions? Thank you! :)
Dynamic range is great as long as you know how to expose. As long as you’re aware of the limitations of the camera and you know how to work around them, you can create beautiful images!
@@BrockRoberts thanks
@@fridadeivizsla2729 no problem!