Amazing color. Perfect music, and that pages were amazing. Wonder how you get so many great angles in church at the same time. Is it 2 operators 3 cameras one on tripod?
Thank you so much for the comment! Usually we always work with a 3 cameras setup during ceremonies (2 operators + 1 tripod). In this case specifically due to logistics we only used two :)
Thank you so much! Yes, I use my own LUTS but the real secret in order to get great colors is to understand light and work with it accordingly. This includes directing the subjects a bit
@@SaraCanducci Sara, thank you so much! How did you learn to work with the light properly? Can you maybe recommend a course? And how did you create your LUTS, in Premiere/Da Vinci? I am so very grateful to you and your films.
@@eichenzellthuringer9537 almost any lut works with the right light ☺️ that’s why I say that’s the key. Just think at luts as quick presets to slightly change hue/contrast/saturation of your shadows, midtones and highlights. If you see them like this, you will soon realize it doesn’t really matter what you use, but how you want your shots to look. I learned (and I’m still learning) to master natural lighting testing all the time at weddings for the last 8 years. Practice is key!
@@SaraCanducci Thanks for your teaching words. Sorry to bug you 🙈 but I have to ask more: do you bring an extra light to the weddings? If so, which one? And what camera do you use? Thank you so much ❤️ I would love to have you as a teacher 😉
@@eichenzellthuringer9537 It's my pleasure! Ok so, 99.9999% of what you see is natural light... so no, I don't use artificial lights during the day. When the party starts, I use small Amazon LED panels to illuminate people dancing > www.amazon.it/gp/product/B08533K2Z4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This teaser is a class of work. Sara u r my most inspired wedding cinematographer!
Thank you so much! It really means the world to me!
I'm really fan of your work
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it so much!
That’s beautiful Sara
❤
Amazing color. Perfect music, and that pages were amazing. Wonder how you get so many great angles in church at the same time. Is it 2 operators 3 cameras one on tripod?
Thank you so much for the comment! Usually we always work with a 3 cameras setup during ceremonies (2 operators + 1 tripod). In this case specifically due to logistics we only used two :)
@@SaraCanducci it looks amazing! Thanks for answer
this video is a work of art
thank you so so much ❤️
wow, Sara 😍😍 very impressive!! it looks so great. these colors..... do you work with a lut?
Thank you so much! Yes, I use my own LUTS but the real secret in order to get great colors is to understand light and work with it accordingly. This includes directing the subjects a bit
@@SaraCanducci Sara, thank you so much! How did you learn to work with the light properly? Can you maybe recommend a course? And how did you create your LUTS, in Premiere/Da Vinci? I am so very grateful to you and your films.
@@eichenzellthuringer9537 almost any lut works with the right light ☺️ that’s why I say that’s the key. Just think at luts as quick presets to slightly change hue/contrast/saturation of your shadows, midtones and highlights. If you see them like this, you will soon realize it doesn’t really matter what you use, but how you want your shots to look. I learned (and I’m still learning) to master natural lighting testing all the time at weddings for the last 8 years. Practice is key!
@@SaraCanducci Thanks for your teaching words. Sorry to bug you 🙈 but I have to ask more: do you bring an extra light to the weddings? If so, which one? And what camera do you use?
Thank you so much ❤️
I would love to have you as a teacher 😉
@@eichenzellthuringer9537 It's my pleasure! Ok so, 99.9999% of what you see is natural light... so no, I don't use artificial lights during the day. When the party starts, I use small Amazon LED panels to illuminate people dancing > www.amazon.it/gp/product/B08533K2Z4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1