Using the DUNE Filter to Shoot a Video
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 1 май 2024
- My INFRARED LUT : www.mathieustern.com/luts/inf...
Join this channel and support new experiments:
/ @mathieustern
Blazar Nero anamorphic adapter : store.blazarlens.com/products...
Visit the Weird Lenses Museum (for free): tinyurl.com/ybwzlqz3
Instagram / mathieustern
⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓⇩↓
Ma Chaine en Français / My french Channel : @mathieustern-fr
🔴 To make my VIDEOS I use…
This camera - amzn.to/3Arn96d
This Lens - amzn.to/3AnMJJf
This Lens - amzn.to/3L03P4Y
This Lens - amzn.to/3V0G0yi
This Lens - amzn.to/3AqwScM
This Lens - amzn.to/3N7SP80
This Lens - amzn.to/3N8tDys
This Lens - amzn.to/3mZ2rr7
This camera mic - amzn.to/3LmRxF6
This voice over mic - amzn.to/3AnJTnx
This tripod - amzn.to/41zIrKT
This Lens Blower - amzn.to/3Apmlia
This 256GO SD card - amzn.to/2Ddb8Ve
This LUT pack for color grading - tinyurl.com/yag5lu96
🎸 M U S I C ♫
For the best music and sound effects in my content I use Epidemic Sound, sign up for a 30-day free trial here.
share.epidemicsound.com/rFnt2
More vintage Gear I Use :
MY VINTAGE LENS ADAPTERS SELECTION
🔴 M42 ADAPTERS
- Canon: amzn.to/3A01npe
- Sony: amzn.to/3GwHLeO
- Panasonic: amzn.to/3qqzOBY
- FUJI FX: amzn.to/3rb6D5e
🔴 FD ADAPTERS
- Canon: amzn.to/3FosWcF
- Sony: amzn.to/3qraOuB
- Panasonic: amzn.to/3zZPjny
- FUJI FX: amzn.to/3zXJgzX
🔴 MD ADAPTERS
- Canon: amzn.to/3qrdNTP
- Sony: amzn.to/3fpPS0M
- FUJI FX : amzn.to/3fo4eyM
🔴 M MOUNT ADAPTERS
- Canon: amzn.to/3zYvXPJ
- Sony: amzn.to/3A1vWea
- FUJI FX: amzn.to/3qrkyFd
🔴 Lens cleaning tools :
Lens Wrench : amzn.to/2ROBKE8
Microfiber Cleaning Cloths, 6 PACK : amzn.to/2CrgCtA
Lens pen : amzn.to/2Ddxt4I
Gloves : amzn.to/2FCFUsc
Lens Sucker: amzn.to/3tvPQwq
Filter Wrench : amzn.to/3zZJff9
SOCIAL
📱 Please join me on Instagram: / mathieustern
►T W I T TE R: / mathieustern
If you want to support the channel consider purchasing my color-grading LUT packs, or becoming a Patreon / Channel member!
/ mathieustern
www.mathieustern.com/luts - Наука
⭐⭐⭐Update : Not only Greig Fraser ( DP of DUNE Part II) saw This video, but he loved it !!
check the comment here : ruclips.net/user/postUgkxsT9g9dubZ3kz7adws58zzoxbF19ZEpLf
Wow ! Internet is so cool
I'm not surprised. You are truly incredible :) You deserve all the recognition you can get. Such stunning art. Every shot arrested me.
Hallo Mathieu, does your LUT works for FCPX too? tnx
@@VirtuosityToniLekic sure !!
Thank you, I wondered how they shot that, and you gave the answer. Very appreciated.
Next do UltraViolet
The photo of your wife was the highlight. Truly mesmerizing and slightly unsettling, I Am Legend vibes hahaha
also, very pretty pregnant belly.. congratulations on fatherhood.. have 3 kids myself; mothers are a force of nature to behold and respect!
Indeed!
The beauty of her pregnant body coupled with the IR revealing the veins are spectacular!
this is dope. Everything looks like normal b&w, but the water and the trees completely change that. Makes it feel super surreal
Main issue i have with the use in dune.. if you dont know its IR, it just b/w.. considering the alien location (ie, another planet) you dont really realise why stuff is colored like it is in the movie. Its sad that it was not more apperant.
@@jmkhenka I noticed something _different_ . It wasn't *just black and white* to me. Looked special, in a subtle way.
It mostly looks like "normal" black and white if you don't see people's faces and eyes and lips in particular, which look very different in IR, and also one thing you might only notice if you knew what was being shot is how a lot of clothing appears white or whiteish instead of the color it actually was, including black clothing, which is often really weird. Like my completely black backpack turns completely white in IR photos, except for a few patches where a different material is used which is considerably less reflective to IR light, so it's a lot darker in the images.
I always thought IR photography was a very effective way to turn anything "otherworldy". Dune 2 applied that very well. Your footage is amazing. I wish we could see more people playing with IR more often :)
Yeah its shame that it requires camera modification. Its such a beautiful look.
@@DOSStormit's a bit old but get a sony cybershot DCS-F828 or for a cine camera A Panasonic Eva 1
@@PleezathI'm more into videography but for the price one of those might be fun to mess with.
@@DOSStorm I own a Eva 1 it's still 4k and pretty good but clunky you could get better but yeah it has a removable IR filter (motorized)
The Sony one is just for pictures it has a zeiss t* lens ofc and is CCD so you get retro vibe photos if you are into that ( super vibrent colors) the ir filter can be tricked with a neodymium magneet to make ir photos if you put for example a 720nm (pass) ir filter on it
@@Pleezath Yeah I main a Panny GH5 but I don't really want to mod it just for that purpose.
definitely want to see people with different skin colors , and sunscreen
Skin color or sunscreen don't really have that much of an effect on IR photography. UV, though, is a different story - skin pigmentation (including freckles) gets a lot more pronounced effect and sunscreen tends to look like black shoe polish.
The photo of your wife is absolutely incredible! The beauty and intensity of pregnancy is really perfectly represented.
So unique so powerful, truly a fascinating and amazing photo🙏❤️
Wow, thank you!
I subscribed because of that one photo. Someone who can capture something like this will for sure surprise me more.
@@MapedMod true that, a rare and beautiful artist to find
I also wanted to chime in. That pregnancy shot is what IR is all about. Capturing stuff in a way people have never seen before!
That it does... More pregnant shoots or gym/exercise.
When you played the cinematic sequence, I was about to mention my favourite shots already. However, as I kept watching, it only got better and better, and It became difficult for me to choose a favourite as all the shots looked beautiful, scenic and surreal.
Wow, thanks!
@@MathieuSternDo you know where to get a camera modified in France? I could modify my D200 or D800.
I believe in Rollei Infrared supremacy
Rollei's infrared films are rebranded Agfa Aviphot
I dabbled with the idea of buying a cheaper camera that's been converted to IR a few years about but I never pulled the trigger. Maybe now I will! love your videos as always, they're always very interesting and my eyes are GLUED to the screen every time. Your creativity is fantastic, please continue 🙂
Those images are terrific! It's seeing what you can't see.
Mans a true artist... he managed to make Paris look beautiful
Beautiful results at the end! Gorgeous!
Thank you! 😊
wow. just wow. I have never wanted to shoot b/w images that bad. it just looks so incredible! respect man absolutely astonishing work!
The veins on the baby bump looks fantastic 👌
I know nothing about photography, but something in my gut told me that the black and white in Dune was somehow special, so thank you for enlightening me. I'm now a huge fan of this style of photography, and hope to see more of it in the future!
Cool effect. Just remember to make sure your shutter speed matches the fps of the video. The trains have a jump every second where they software is missing a frame.
It is beautiful. Thanks for the long sample clip.
Beautiful. Many scenes have a melancholic, almost retro-futuristic look about them with the sterility of buildings and nature. I utterly love it.
Been playing around with full spectrum and IR photography for a few years, it's always fascinating. One thing that's also rather interesting is that IR light tends to cut through the atmospheric haze a lot better than visible light, so you get a lot more distant visibility in IR. I shot some photos from an airplane when flying on a vacation and it's like looking at a completely different world, with the far visibility and very contrasting rivers and lakes.
This is brilliant. I’m very tempted to try. Thank you for showing us Paris in this way.
If you can build a rig to do it you should try the Nope infrared day for night technique (I think it was two cameras mounted perpendicular recording through 45º one-way glass, one recording colour, one recording infrared)
Another film which used IR a lot is Soy Cuba (1964).
I can highly recommend it, as you can see IR used in less controlled environments than in Dune (also it was shot with the legendary Kinoptik 9.8mm).
This is fantastic. A really beautiful short film in Paris. Well done!
Your short film is simply stunning. If I could suggest any topic for a future video, it would be a time-lapse, particularly of clouds. Infrared makes them pop more, which makes it ideal.
What does it look like at night?
look up some security camera footage, a lot of them use IR at night actually.
I recognized the infrared footage because of the previous videos I watched on your channel! Keep up the good work bro
What a great experiment! The way the body changes during pregnancy is incredible and the IR shot captures the magnitude of that.
Cette photo de ta femme est incroyable !
Et si elle a déjà accouché, félicitations !!! J’espère que tout se passe bien.
Looks great. A super simple (and now cheap) non-destructive alternative to shoot “cinema infrared” is with any Red DSMC2 camera and a kippertie full spectrum OLPF.
The shots with the tree leaves are STUNNING. I hope to see this technique used in more film!
I know it took a lot of restraint not to put any baguettes in your video, I appreciate that
I remember trying IR film 55 years ago. Cameras back then had an infrared focus adjustment symbol on the lens. I assume modern digital cameras take care of this automatically. At the time I worked in a film lab and could experiment with all kinds of alternative processing experiments like printing B&W negatives on color paper or running color or B&W film through slide film chemistry. Some of the results were remarkable, but sometimes cross contamination would occur. I had to make sure to play with these things just before a scheduled chemical change. Infrared was always surprising. Fun times. Beautiful video.
I was really confused how they did their black qne white because it really looks unique, then I tried to understand why it was in a question of lore like that because its so different
Infrared Anamorphic B&W video on a consumer camera and gear.. True end game is here folks.
if the gear came without the filter built in yes
This was possible over 20 years ago with Panasonic video cameras, or Sony bridge cameras.
I had my Canon G12 altered for IR720 around 12 years ago by LifePixel. I have almost forgotten about it since 2020 but this video made me remember how fun it was to shoot with that camera. I should bring it out of the dry cabinet again.
As always your videos are spectacular, thank you for taking us through this wonderful cinematic journey !
Woow! just woow! Loved the IR shots. All of them. Especially the Paris shots are awesome! Also congrats on the baby! Hope the baby and the mother are in perfect health. May the baby Stern have an ultra beautiful long life with you and your loved ones.
That was very awesome and inspiring! Gotta look up a way to strip IR filter of my own.
Some plants, especially bee-pollinated flowers, can exhibit additional patterns under NIR imaging. Also, banknotes often have IR countermeasures built in, such as patterns of blanks spaces under IR imaging.
Lol, I made my first IR camera by removing the hot filter from a Sony a55 Translucent Mirror camera years ago. I replaced the hot filter with a 720nm filter that I hand cut from an old screw on IR filter I had. The camera still works well to this day, and I do shoot with it once in a while. Also, conversion here in the states is not expensive and you CAN revert a camera after the hot filter has been removed.
i wish the best for your family, your baby, your work and eventially to you Mathieu. God speed, good fortune, good life sir
This is a fascinating tutorial on subtractive color processing and using monochromatic "film" to capture the result. Very similar to the earliest color film processes. I will be using portions in my physics classes.
Insane video ! Thanks for all the tips
Does the modification and the filters also work with the older SONY NEX (E-Mount) cameras? I couldn't find anything on their website.
I have a few old NEX 3 and 5 cameras, because i like their compactness when traveling. Still using the NEX 7 wih Minolta MD adapter ring for regular photography.
Absolutely amazing pictures, and of course stunning content as always. Congrats on your baby as well Mathieu❤
Thank you so much!
stay safe Mathieu and to your family, always looking forward to your great and inspiring content.
6:05 definitely looks surreal. Nice work.
What is the name of the song from the end of the video?
Probably AI
Can someone PLEASE tell me the name of the song at the end???
Beautiful hauntinglike pictures and video, thank you! I guess I could get a similar anamorphic result with a shift/tilt lens?
I really should go and see the Dune part 2 movie before it disappears from the theatre...
It depends on what you think the anamorphic effect is. If you think it's the horribly blurry left and right edges of the frame, that's not really the look of anamorphic lenses used for movies - that's the look of a low-quality anamorphic adapter.
This was breath taking!
4:54 never realized how acute the angles of veins are, looks a lot like the vessels in leafs
Would be fascinating to blend IR with the visible spectrum. Especially for prey and hunter cinematic, as most preditors can look further into IR than we can. You would need a full-spectrum camera and filter in a digital format like fourier order waveform.
For pure IR it's definitely architecture and pictures of body. The proportions are so much clearer.
Your composition in paris look amazing. How did you do that ?
I love your footage of Paris. I've been doing some infrared photography for about a year but haven't tried such a high filter yet, 720nm has been my limit. This definitely makes me want to try.
Go for it!
kew gardens and the barbican were definitely the place to show off this style
Would like to see how black, brown and asian people look on camera up close.
The film “I am Cuba” (1964) has a stunning 20-ish minute sequence shot on infrared film stock. Watch it 😊
If you do long exposures at night will the colors reverse?
Ironically just cropping the image to 2.39:1 would better match the Dune 2 wide look, because they didn't use anamorphic lenses for the second movie.
...and would have avoided the soft edges in those ana-shots.
Nice video, with great footages ! Does the images undergo a normal debayering process, and if so, what kind of white balance do you use ?
For people in France/Europe, we have two very skilled company that can mod digital camera : Eos4Astro and IRPhotomax. I have camera from both of them, top notch service.
Can it be done without converting your camera? Only with an IR filter, sacrificing exposure?
J'ai adoré ce passage dans le film. Et voir notre monde comme s'il était éclairé par un soleil noir, c'est vraiment trop beau. Merci.
The vista of the poeple on the stairs at 08:04 is one of the most captivating wide angle shots I have seen. I want that as a poster on my wall.
Strangly there doesn't seem to be that much in the frame but everything can... breathe. I'm addicted to this. Cudos.
been using personal DVRs (like the police use) for like 10 years, and they have a built in IR-filter toggle feature. The quality of the sensor is no 8k, but you can definitely have a look at the world from another perspective.
It's amazing that we put R G & B filters so the photos look more realistic. To learn that basic camera would capture infra red too is cool. Weren't infra red cameras expensive though?
Anyway, anything camera captures is shown to us through false colours, so it's not like people keep infra red pictures from us. We wouldn't see them. Some animals would.
Beautiful and inspiring footage!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Something about the way the sky looks gives the sense that you're never fully outside, like there's some faint massive interior you're always inside.
The movie has a little more cutoff on the blacks to increase perceived contrast but overall you nailed the look !
Giedi prime looks like if their sun only emitted a single wavelength (the sun emits a rather large spectrum, allowing colors, whereas a laser only shoots one wavelength, you can only change the intensity), but a wavelength of white (which isn't possible), which is why it looks so weird, not just like a black and white filter. we just aren't used to the intensity change we get from the infrared (single wavelength) vision, which is very different from just a white and black filter.
That's amazing how that camera setup makes everyday life feel so alien. awesome and infromative video.
Careful with the clothing you point that at, some items that are opaque to the regular human spectrum, are translucent in IR.
You can use security cameras as IR lights, some are almost the equal of 1k spots, but in IR.
Some 'Action' cameras with M12 lenses, the IR cut filter is often in the lens, so you can unscrew the lens, pop out the filter, and screw the lens back in and get back to filming. Most security cameras have a filter that you can hear being moved out of the light path, which can be set as a mode in the webconsole.
I'd love to see some experiments in the next video where you transition the same shot from visible light to infrared. One of the highlights for me of the Geidi Prime scene is when the Bene Gesserit's robes turn from glossy black in visible light to that striking and stark white in infrared.
Everything looks clean and sanatized. It ‘gives an authoritarian feel of everything around in white.
Do you know if a clip in filter exists that makes it a "normal" camera gain ? Tempted to modify my A7II but would like to be able to use it normally in some cases as well. :)
Sure, you need a HM EOM filter that will give the orignal colors back to the sensor.
Yep, have a look at Astronomik offerings, the filter type is "OWB" (for original white balance)
Surprenante vidéo, bravo Mathieu pour les fotos et félicitation pour le bébé !
Excellent!! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing results!
Thank you!
What would it look like if you modified the filters with scratch or spots of “non-filter” (i’m not sure how to describe exactly what I’m thinking of, other than if you scratched away part of the filter or used some type of acid to etch microdots in various areas of the filter)
Kinda reminded me of my senior year in high school some 50 years ago when I was using a Kodak IR film to shoot landscape images. It’s too bad that these films are no longer available but I still hav3 my Kodak IR reference book on shooting in IR. It was also used in medical photography in the past as well.
You had no reason to go that hard with the edit but did so anyway. Trés excellente. Also i always was amazed by the concept of colors, to think that our world is indeed not really colored but we see the color that is reflected by the objects. I wonder what it would be like to live on Giedi Prime.
I'm now very curious to see what filtering out all but ultraviolet light would show.
Superb! I'd be curious to see how things look in color with the other filters as well.
Great video again Matthieu inferred is brilliant and I’m still trying to get a handle on it 😊👍🏻
I simply love every aspect of this video! I have to modify a camera to full spectrum! I love it!
What is the song you used towards the end!? I love that too!
I'm looking for that song too! Beautiful! I tried Shazam, but it was not able to find the song.
A.I. made, as Mathieu mentioned further down.
@@m0ku No way! What a bummer then, Truely an incredible piece! I wish it was a real production.
Where was that mentioned btw?
@@theacer7864 on a reply from mathieu to @spaceape3292 asking for the same thing - "@MathieuStern 23 hours ago
I made the song with A.I ... that's why you can't find it.
Now go back to sleep :)"
And yeah, it's a shame.. I thought the lyrics sounded kinda weird, now we know why xD
That's just BEAUTIFUL
I just sent my Nikon Z50 to Kolari for a full spectrum conversion. So exited to get it soon. I can't find the IR830 on their site, they have an IR850. Is that a big difference if I want to get the Dune effect as well?
850 will work even better i think, but it will be total black and white, the 830 keeps just a lil bit of color
How does fire and smoke look with this filter, also portraits of people with different skin tones, do all look so pale?
Hats off to you on this one. Incredible images.
Thank you so much 😀
while i'd never dedicate a whole camera to this, it's really nice
some camera's, like the ursa mini of the first generation has some infrared 'pollution' which makes it sometimes hard to use for regular filming outside. I was wondering, has this camera allready a full spectrum sensor and if so, would just adding a filter that blocks all 'normal' light give the results some of us are after...
It's not full spectrum, it's just that it allows more IR than it should, but still blocks some of it. It will not give you the same results, and it will require far more light to give you anything at all than a true full spectrum camera would.
Fantastic. Thanks
Outstanding work!
Thank you kindly!
this was inspiring. can you touch on the light loss you experienced with shooting infrared?
did you participate in dune? this is spot on.
I have to ask. I have this idea, but I do not have the resources. maybe you could execute it.
imagine you took a regular camera, put a filter that only lets green light in, the a filter for only blue, the only red. when adding those back together in post you get a color image right?
now imagine we pick 3 evenly spaced walevenghts of infrared and do the same. then remap the waveleghts to red green and blue. we would get a infared color image. right?
How did the clothes shift from black in the shade to white in the black sun? Awesome. I hope u try that
This black and white is much more interesting than the usual kind.
i think it would be interesting to see a side by side between this and regular black and white film/photo
This looks amazing!!
Otherworldly indeed. So good!
Would the visual characteristics change on a hot day versus a cold day? Would very cold days require longer exposures etc.