That’s an awesome collaboration. You were one of the first ones to tell me about the white balance on the Sony A7S three being really good, but it is specific situation like this, I can definitely see what you mean.
Ya on the A7siii it's surprisingly good, but not always. A few of the blue hour shots I did here I was surprised at how it kept them at the correct color temperature, but for others, like the ones I showed, they were thrown off a bit too much. Thanks for watching dude! 👊🏼
Great tip, Dylan. One of the first things I learned when I starten filming was never ever use any auto setting. It was the fastest way to figure out how camera and lenses work... 😊
Such a solid tip man! I almost never shoot with AWB. If ind the occasionally shift in white balance is a pain in the ass to fix in post later. Having the camera "lock" onto a fixed white balance make things so much easier. Cool to see you hanging out with Teppo dude! 🙌🏼
Short and sweet, right to the point! Great advice as always, and huge difference turning off AWB can make! Good luck and hope to see vids of those otters soon!!
Thanks so much! Adjusting to specific kelvin values during those times of the day sure helps. Not sure I'll be posting the otter footage on this channel haha. Probably just on my Instagram 😊
Set your camera to 6500 if you want to suck out a lot of the blue from blue hour. Set it closer to 3200/4000 to have a blue hour that looks a lot more like blue hour.
So good to hang out with you Dylan!
Likewise brother! 👊🏼
That’s an awesome collaboration. You were one of the first ones to tell me about the white balance on the Sony A7S three being really good, but it is specific situation like this, I can definitely see what you mean.
Ya on the A7siii it's surprisingly good, but not always. A few of the blue hour shots I did here I was surprised at how it kept them at the correct color temperature, but for others, like the ones I showed, they were thrown off a bit too much. Thanks for watching dude! 👊🏼
Thanks i will try it. By the way, i invite you to come to italy and i will take you flying at sunrise and sunset and we chase the sun!
That would be awesome! I'd love that 🤘🏼
Great tip, Dylan. One of the first things I learned when I starten filming was never ever use any auto setting. It was the fastest way to figure out how camera and lenses work... 😊
Thanks GJ! Yes for sure 👍🏼
Such a solid tip man! I almost never shoot with AWB. If ind the occasionally shift in white balance is a pain in the ass to fix in post later. Having the camera "lock" onto a fixed white balance make things so much easier. Cool to see you hanging out with Teppo dude! 🙌🏼
Agreed brochacho! Thanks for watching 👊🏼 In 2 months we'll be hanging out! So stoked!
@@dylanjohndickerson About damn time! So stoked dude 😄👊🏼
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Can I pay you for a FaceTime color grading class man I need you help 😂
Hey brotha! Have you checked out my course? That should 100% answer all questions you have 🤙🏼
www.fcpcolorgradingmasterclass.com
Very helpful advice ! Auto White balance ONLY leads to tears ! hahah Thanks Dylan !
Thanks for watching, Denes!
Always mate ! Always
Short and sweet, right to the point! Great advice as always, and huge difference turning off AWB can make! Good luck and hope to see vids of those otters soon!!
Thanks so much! Adjusting to specific kelvin values during those times of the day sure helps. Not sure I'll be posting the otter footage on this channel haha. Probably just on my Instagram 😊
ive just watched a bunch of videos of people saying to shoot blue hour at 6500 and you are saying 3200 , why is there such a difference
Set your camera to 6500 if you want to suck out a lot of the blue from blue hour. Set it closer to 3200/4000 to have a blue hour that looks a lot more like blue hour.
@@dylanjohndickerson oh okay I think I want more of the blue colour like you have in this video , cheers !
@@Tonellacam No problemo 👊🏼 thanks for watching man