As someone trying to move from Premiere to Da Vinci, this was so helpful! Really clear explanation and great to hear your thought process behind everything. Would love to see more content like this in the future. Thank you, Greg!
Hey brother what's good! enjoyed the video, just a question here, you mention; you notice that he wasn't using a CPL filter; you can tell from the track. How do you see that or what are you aiming for exactly? Thanks in advance!
When you’re shooting back lit, or into polarized light, you’ll see a shine on the track surface. Typically I’d set up in the corner, aim at that surface, turn my polarizer and kill that shine and then start shooting. I do that same routine every corner I’m side or back lit. There are times you can’t avoid it, but usually it helps a bunch.
Love these, thanks that’s a great breakdown
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Great video, Greg! Super helpful and informative as always!
Appreciate that 🙏
As someone trying to move from Premiere to Da Vinci, this was so helpful! Really clear explanation and great to hear your thought process behind everything. Would love to see more content like this in the future. Thank you, Greg!
Hope it helps 👍👊
It’s always a good day when Greg post
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Nice breakdown mate 👊 Fun fact, was shot through a vine covered fence so thats where the colours came from 🤣 Sorry 😋
Thanks pal 🙏
Nice!!
Hi Greg.
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Hello Greg! Thanks for this. Watching now.
Appreciate it 🙏
Thanks for this video Greg! Very insightful
Hope it helps 👍
This is awesome stuff! Would it be possible next time to see the clips play out out once the edit is done?
Hey brother what's good! enjoyed the video, just a question here,
you mention; you notice that he wasn't using a CPL filter; you can tell from the track.
How do you see that or what are you aiming for exactly?
Thanks in advance!
When you’re shooting back lit, or into polarized light, you’ll see a shine on the track surface. Typically I’d set up in the corner, aim at that surface, turn my polarizer and kill that shine and then start shooting. I do that same routine every corner I’m side or back lit. There are times you can’t avoid it, but usually it helps a bunch.
Hi Greg.
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