Superb video. I just unboxed my BMCC 2.5K EF, purchased in November, 2014, and never used. Life got in the way. I'm gearing up and looking forward to the journey ahead.
That initial sensor within the bmcc 2.5k really is magical. It's got that touch and feel that the newer versions since the ursa made its debut and whenever they made the switch to bm raw. Outside of the Arri Alexa and the like, I've still yet to use a digital camera that lets me manipulate the footage like film as the bmcc did. It's still a wonderful camera nearly a decade on and STILL the gold standard for what digital cameras not named Arri should strive to match.
Hi Artur, just bought my first camera - a BMCC 2.5k and today I found your channel. Subscribed. Your content makes me confident that I took the right decision.
I dont understand why there are not more views on many of your videos. Your cinematic eye is amazing. I love seeing your shots and examples of movies showing the obvious cinematic look, not just in the great sensor in the BMCC but your actual set ups and flow
Because true cinema is art, and art isn't really that popular... About once a week people ask me some question about my cameras and audio etc gear that I'm slowly accumulating and messing around with, and the most common question is "what do you do with all this", and then after I've answered they say "Yest but what do you ACTUALLY DO with it???" hehehehe. Taking pictures, making short movies, figuring out a way to convey what I see and how I feel about it, doesn't "count" to them, it HAS to have some ultimate purpose ending in me making money or becoming famous, or something like that, to them. They don't understand wanting to do something and getting pleasure out of achieving what you want as an end product, it HAS to be about money, or fame, preferably both. I'm just saying this regarding your 'why not more views' not as an answer, but it likely has to do with what I thought of, in part at least.
@@noth606 This phenomenon is easy to explain. The turbulent technological development in cinematography - this is what attracts people to the cinema. People want to be part of this process, it's natural. The cinema itself is just an addition. 😁
You are so inspiring 😍 I have both your black magic cameras for my new film project, I’m totally new into all this but I can’t stop coming to your page so to remind myself that I have got this always...
You pretty much nailed it on the head! This video is the BMCC Sensor encyclopedia (note, I didn't use the term "wikipedia"). I just mounted modded 2x anamorphic projection lens on my BMCC 2.5k to go out shooting with it. Its the most underrated camera and I believe its a good thing. It leaves the creative space wide open for the ones who actually get it!
Any idea if the Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera has any of those attributes from 2.5k camera? The reason I ask is because it's the camera I bought to get away from the look of most of these modern digital cameras. I can't stand the ultra sharp look. When I watch a film I want to be taken away to another place.
As an owner of the bmmcc, the color and the look is similar but different, both has the good old black magic color science, I felt the bmcc is easier for me to grade a film look. Bmcc 2.5k has better details, and the sharpness is spot on. For quality I'll choose the bmcc, for lightweight or solo filmmaking both og bmpcc or bmmcc is a solid choice.
My take is: 1st gen blackmagic cameras where so underrated and still are! They where priced as consumer cameras but performed as top tier pro cameras, you just need to know your stuff as a filmmaker to exploit their great potential. But people nowadays want everything to be easy and A.I driven so they can push a button and watch the camera do the work, so they do not have to make any choices, THEY are the product in this case and not the camera. So, the 2.5K looks cinematic because it is capable but only when people like you, who are true filmakers and not lazy wedding videographers, use it the right way. The rest is marketing BS and insecure/incompetent people claiming cameras must do what they cannot do in the first place.✌
Yes. Why it is difficult to make a good movie is one topic, the other is that of contemporary blurring of the notion of what a movie is at all. This is for both ideological and marketing reasons. That's why I made this video. 🎥🔑
@@_arturjutkowiak_film Yep, and great content. After watching your video, I went out and shot some footage with my BMCC 2.5k using anamorphic lens. Already posted it here: th-cam.com/video/q6GW69ne4Kw/w-d-xo.html
When you take these examples of film stock, many of them can be made with telecine or another low quality process which limits DR, color information and other.
I shot my last two indie features with the 2.5k [ The Yaku and the Undefeated & Bitch Lover] both on Tubi TV, for my next film I've been doing side by sides with the 6k and the 12k, they are sharper, tighter pixel pattern, more detail but they don't look better(IMHO),
Hello guys, in a nutshell, what is filmlook and why BMCC 2.5 K looks cinematic, cheers. 🎥👍
What lens did you use??? It looks fantastic.
@@MoeinthePhilippines Samyang 35.
Superb video. I just unboxed my BMCC 2.5K EF, purchased in November, 2014, and never used. Life got in the way. I'm gearing up and looking forward to the journey ahead.
Congratulations on your new camera purchase.
That initial sensor within the bmcc 2.5k really is magical. It's got that touch and feel that the newer versions since the ursa made its debut and whenever they made the switch to bm raw. Outside of the Arri Alexa and the like, I've still yet to use a digital camera that lets me manipulate the footage like film as the bmcc did.
It's still a wonderful camera nearly a decade on and STILL the gold standard for what digital cameras not named Arri should strive to match.
Hi Artur, just bought my first camera - a BMCC 2.5k and today I found your channel. Subscribed. Your content makes me confident that I took the right decision.
Hello, thanks. Good luck with the new camera 🎥🎞
I dont understand why there are not more views on many of your videos. Your cinematic eye is amazing. I love seeing your shots and examples of movies showing the obvious cinematic look, not just in the great sensor in the BMCC but your actual set ups and flow
Thanks. This friday some new shots coming to my channel. ⚡⚡⚡
Because true cinema is art, and art isn't really that popular...
About once a week people ask me some question about my cameras and audio etc gear that I'm slowly accumulating and messing around with, and the most common question is "what do you do with all this", and then after I've answered they say "Yest but what do you ACTUALLY DO with it???" hehehehe. Taking pictures, making short movies, figuring out a way to convey what I see and how I feel about it, doesn't "count" to them, it HAS to have some ultimate purpose ending in me making money or becoming famous, or something like that, to them. They don't understand wanting to do something and getting pleasure out of achieving what you want as an end product, it HAS to be about money, or fame, preferably both.
I'm just saying this regarding your 'why not more views' not as an answer, but it likely has to do with what I thought of, in part at least.
@@noth606
This phenomenon is easy to explain. The turbulent technological development in cinematography - this is what attracts people to the cinema. People want to be part of this process, it's natural. The cinema itself is just an addition. 😁
Dzięki Artur!
Excellent analysis. Thank you for the inspiration.
Thanx!🍺
what about the original Bmpcc 1080p? or even the micro? same sensor as well?
The same generation. 👍🎥
what you think of bmmcc compare to bmcc? which better? really wanna hear your advice, thx !
I absolutely loved this video. The emotion and pace of it along with the beautiful film clips are incredible! Well done!
Thanks a lot .
You are so inspiring 😍 I have both your black magic cameras for my new film project, I’m totally new into all this but I can’t stop coming to your page so to remind myself that I have got this always...
Hello, thanks. Uncommon for a girl to be interested in shooting videos. Don't be like most boys. Don't play with the camera, play while shooting! 🎞🎥🎬
@@_arturjutkowiak_film omg thank you sm🥰 means a lot
@@babygirlafricaentertainment ✌
That's really good news for BMCC 2.5K Users. I still have my Ef and feel inspired of your work.
Thanks, filmlook never changes.
You pretty much nailed it on the head! This video is the BMCC Sensor encyclopedia (note, I didn't use the term "wikipedia"). I just mounted modded 2x anamorphic projection lens on my BMCC 2.5k to go out shooting with it. Its the most underrated camera and I believe its a good thing. It leaves the creative space wide open for the ones who actually get it!
Cool , most BMCC owners still think their camera is bad in low light. That is what they found out from youtube video - gurus.🤣
Any idea if the Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera has any of those attributes from 2.5k camera? The reason I ask is because it's the camera I bought to get away from the look of most of these modern digital cameras. I can't stand the ultra sharp look. When I watch a film I want to be taken away to another place.
Sure, Micro has 100% legitimate, classic Blackmagic look.
As an owner of the bmmcc, the color and the look is similar but different, both has the good old black magic color science, I felt the bmcc is easier for me to grade a film look. Bmcc 2.5k has better details, and the sharpness is spot on. For quality I'll choose the bmcc, for lightweight or solo filmmaking both og bmpcc or bmmcc is a solid choice.
We are waiting for your color grade tutorial on DR
th-cam.com/video/sVCDXn-vwtw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=ArturJutkowiak
what are your shutter and iso settings?
Well done Artur!
Thanks. 180 * , ISO 800.
i will buy one blackmagic 2.5k EF mount in Spain, im moving to Valencia, hope to find one.
Good luck.
Hold on, wasn’t Vertigo originally in B&W?
One has to check this out . Maybe.
My take is: 1st gen blackmagic cameras where so underrated and still are! They where priced as consumer cameras but performed as top tier pro cameras, you just need to know your stuff as a filmmaker to exploit their great potential. But people nowadays want everything to be easy and A.I driven so they can push a button and watch the camera do the work, so they do not have to make any choices, THEY are the product in this case and not the camera. So, the 2.5K looks cinematic because it is capable but only when people like you, who are true filmakers and not lazy wedding videographers, use it the right way. The rest is marketing BS and insecure/incompetent people claiming cameras must do what they cannot do in the first place.✌
Spot on!
Yes. Why it is difficult to make a good movie is one topic, the other is that of contemporary blurring of the notion of what a movie is at all. This is for both ideological and marketing reasons. That's why I made this video. 🎥🔑
@@_arturjutkowiak_film Yep, and great content. After watching your video, I went out and shot some footage with my BMCC 2.5k using anamorphic lens. Already posted it here:
th-cam.com/video/q6GW69ne4Kw/w-d-xo.html
@@GeoRover just watched it, that's what I mean by "exploiting this camera's cinematic capabilities"! 👌✌
Hello ! Is this the fixed lens or the cine lens?
Fixed.
And what about your BMPC4K?
It's cool , I still have one but it is a different story.
When you take these examples of film stock, many of them can be made with telecine or another low quality process which limits DR, color information and other.
Your so great..
Thanks!
I shot my last two indie features with the 2.5k [ The Yaku and the Undefeated & Bitch Lover] both on Tubi TV, for my next film I've been doing side by sides with the 6k and the 12k, they are sharper, tighter pixel pattern, more detail but they don't look better(IMHO),
Cool.
Way cool...what format did you record in for your Tubi movies?
@@felipecourtois7883 2.5k raw, output DNXHR HQ, Premiere Pro
@@reinaproductions cheers 2 u man...im trying to watch your movies, whats the title on tubi? 🍿🍿🍿🎭
Says BMCC 2.5k looks cinematic. Uses Dehancer on the footage. ????
Yes.
Привет! Отлично 👍
🎥 Buy back BMCC, now. 😂🤣
Интересно👍👍👍
Thanks.