@@Dano-Media I hear ya. Technically you're right and fine... what I think is throwing me off is that you have her center frame straight at the camera and the B is showing a different set of doors/windows? I don't know. You haven't done anything wrong... it's just a matter of, will it confuse the viewer and in this case it confused THIS viewer. lol
@@jimhestermanphotography That's totally reasonable. I think I know what you mean, the difference between the two shots is jarring, especially because your eyes suddenly have to move from center frame to the side, so it doesn't feel seamless. I'll keep an eye on that for next time! I appreciate your comment ✌
Great video man. Results looked awesome
Great work!
Thanks!
Excellent stuff. Thanks for the S-cinetone tip, gonna steal that for my FX30/ZV-E10 combo!
Interesting!😮
Thank you 😁
Looks damn good.
Thank you!!!
Well done Will, this was very informative! Beautiful lighting and shots!
Thank you sir!!
This looks great! You were able to match up those cameras perfect. Good stuff.
Thanks! Ya I didn't think an a6500 would hold up
Yooo love this breakdown. I make similar blogs about my corporate/documentary work. New subscriber! Keep ‘em coming!
Thank you!!!! I've been subscribed to you for a month now 😂 your vlogs is what gave me the motivation to start my own 🙌🏽
@@Dano-Media No way, love to hear that! I was inspired by Cranky Cameraman!
brud you need to upgrade that a6500 to a a7iv or atleast a fx30 lol also why no slog 3? then do cine 2 on a6500 what id do.
Oh that goes without mentioning 😅 the client needed a fast turnaround so they didn't want log.
You have her looking two different directions on a and b cam.
Oh, is it bad to have the subject look at the lens on A cam and look to the side on b-cam? Never heard of that before but I could be totally wrong.
@@Dano-Media I hear ya. Technically you're right and fine... what I think is throwing me off is that you have her center frame straight at the camera and the B is showing a different set of doors/windows? I don't know. You haven't done anything wrong... it's just a matter of, will it confuse the viewer and in this case it confused THIS viewer. lol
@@jimhestermanphotography That's totally reasonable. I think I know what you mean, the difference between the two shots is jarring, especially because your eyes suddenly have to move from center frame to the side, so it doesn't feel seamless. I'll keep an eye on that for next time! I appreciate your comment ✌
@@Dano-Media I appreciate your positive attitude. We have to have a tough skin in this business. I'm going to subscribe to follow your journey.