Thank-you!! You just motivated me to get out there tonight… for those glorious 15 minutes 😁. I recently moved to a more northern location where “blue hour” is *quite late* at this time of year, so I needed a push and this video did it. 🙏
Gotta say it, 99% of movies are not filmed during blue hour, but are filmed day to night. Lowered exposure and white-balance with practical lights with gels. Can you imagine a movie being filmed ONLY during 15 minutes of blue hour each day. It just doesn't happen. nice tips other than that :)
This was very well presented, clear, and practical.
The closer to the equator, the shorter the blue and golden hours. In the Netherlands about 20-30 minutes, in West Africa 5-10 minutes.
Thank-you!! You just motivated me to get out there tonight… for those glorious 15 minutes 😁. I recently moved to a more northern location where “blue hour” is *quite late* at this time of year, so I needed a push and this video did it. 🙏
Didn't even see the thumbnail. Just read the title and new it was Aidin!
Dude, it's always cold around the Matterhorn and most mountain areas in Valais.
How's the af with the mc 21 adapter?
What whitebalance in kelvin do you usually go for in blue hour?
What do you set your white balance to during blue hour? Thanks in advance!
What do you set your white balance too?
How much would you adjust the white balance of the camera during blues time
Gotta say it, 99% of movies are not filmed during blue hour, but are filmed day to night. Lowered exposure and white-balance with practical lights with gels. Can you imagine a movie being filmed ONLY during 15 minutes of blue hour each day. It just doesn't happen.
nice tips other than that :)
love it