Mr photoshop, I have been meaning to ask this question. How do you prepare for a shoot? Do you just do what you want to do, or do you do some research first?
I wasn’t referring to the fx3. I was actually comparing the Aputure and Nanlites to the Arri Lights. The FX3 is an amazing camera and can be used to shoot a lot of movies and ads. However the most regarded equipment for high budget productions will be the Arri Alexa or even a Red camera. But I totally see your point
It is entry level for big budget movies, even indie. Doesn't mean it can't work but lets be honest, we know major studies aren't taken an fx3 over an arri, red or sony Venice. And yes 1 movie used the fx3 but that's not the norm
@@d.edwardsfreelanceeditorvi4212 THIS IS NOT A MOVIE! , alot of ads are shot from this camera, the c70 and I can list more. But to stay on point , we are only talking about the sony fx3 and NO its not a entry level camera. Entry level means the cheapest camera a manufacturer offers which isn't this. So it doesn't matter how good your point sounds to others, it is still INCORRECT!
Furthermore, The way the VENICE, RED, ARRI is pushed, if you really want to be honest. THOSE cameras aint needed to shoot a proper high quality AD, I know videographers who use those and there ads aint nothing compared to someone who did a ad on a C70, FX3, Blackmagic 6k pro etc. It all boils down to the person holding the camera, perfect light and great grading and editing and knowing your camera the best.
I'm indeed lucky to have you as a mentor
Really Nice work done here bro. Looking forward to shooting more in the future
Yh I’m proud of how it turned out.
Can’t wait to do more!!
How you explained every lightening was understandable. Thank you very much❤
Glad it was helpful!
The color grade OMG Dope Stuff Senior
Thanks a lot ☺️☺️
Will be doing some more videos like this
Nice work (Bayeb was here )
I appreciate your kind words Bayeb
Very nice! This is something I am really interested in. Can you go into a little about how you color graded? Did you use LUTs?
Thanks a lot @richardbrown1302 and I will definitely create a video on how I colour graded this footage.
Mr photoshop, I have been meaning to ask this question.
How do you prepare for a shoot? Do you just do what you want to do, or do you do some research first?
very informative , love it!
Glad you enjoyed it bro!!
I just came across your channel and you just got a sub from me. Great content
Awesome, Awesome, thank you!
Great content, one thing to note tho . The Sony FX3 isn't a entry level camera and is fully capable of shooting ads, movies etc.
I wasn’t referring to the fx3. I was actually comparing the Aputure and Nanlites to the Arri Lights.
The FX3 is an amazing camera and can be used to shoot a lot of movies and ads. However the most regarded equipment for high budget productions will be the Arri Alexa or even a Red camera.
But I totally see your point
It is entry level for big budget movies, even indie. Doesn't mean it can't work but lets be honest, we know major studies aren't taken an fx3 over an arri, red or sony Venice. And yes 1 movie used the fx3 but that's not the norm
@@d.edwardsfreelanceeditorvi4212 very valid points.
@@d.edwardsfreelanceeditorvi4212 THIS IS NOT A MOVIE! , alot of ads are shot from this camera, the c70 and I can list more. But to stay on point , we are only talking about the sony fx3 and NO its not a entry level camera. Entry level means the cheapest camera a manufacturer offers which isn't this. So it doesn't matter how good your point sounds to others, it is still INCORRECT!
Furthermore, The way the VENICE, RED, ARRI is pushed, if you really want to be honest. THOSE cameras aint needed to shoot a proper high quality AD, I know videographers who use those and there ads aint nothing compared to someone who did a ad on a C70, FX3, Blackmagic 6k pro etc. It all boils down to the person holding the camera, perfect light and great grading and editing and knowing your camera the best.