This is the best video on the entire internet about the Bolex. Period. Your dad is an immeasurable character explaining everything! The way he speeds through anecdotes and all the little tricks and knowledge he knows about the basics of shooting with one can only come from someone who became a well seasoned user of one Showing off the light meter, the viewfinder, relishing in how clean the insides were, smelling how clean they were ('SMELL THE GATE'), cautioning against dust and hair (NO BEARDS), the trick to find the emulsion side in the dark, BRILLIANT "So muddy, such a poor choice of exposure" Love your dad's honesty reviewing your footage lol, at least you got something! "In film you get 2 stops: 2 up, 2 down!" Imagine the difference checking out out a recent Vision3 negative film, compared to slide film, that's got over 16 stops of DR! Quotes like this, the way he teaches you everything, I could listen to him talk about this for hours!! Heck, he needs to start teaching this because he'd have a full class including me "You're not ready for this business" hope you survived Considering how great this video is, you did well! I really liked the editing!
the ride of emotions when shooting film will never die. your fathers love for the craft comes through so much in this video. an absolute pleasure to watch and learn from a specialist at work. keep making videos together. this was great!
Man, such a great experience! I love how your dad makes his comments - feels like not only he's pointing you in the right direction but also teaches you to take criticism with a bit of humour so it doesn't get in the way of whatever you wanted to do :D
Very cool. Love it.. “smell the past”, lol. I’ve had a couple of similar experiences with my kids when showing them movie cameras - 8mm ones & my Bolex H16s. They got the hang of it after a bit of trial and error. Of course they prefer the ease of cell phone and GoPro video.. There’s nothing like film to document our lives. Nice set of prime lenses on his H16. Thanks for this! I’d love to see more videos with your dad in them. He’s great!
I don't know how this video made its way into my feed...but I love it. I didn't have a dad growing up but I would've loved to have had a cool film nerd dad who geeks out on cameras...this made my day!
Aside from the absolutely incredible tutorial on the use of the camera, the character of the father, the editing, and the narration in general, I'm amazed at the quality of the video. What camera was this shot on? Digital Bolex?
Dude this was beautiful. Loved this. Thank you for putting this together! I’m actually shooting my first test this week so this got me really excited! Quick question: what mic are you using for your dad?? Sound was super crisp!
Hi man! Your father showed and told everything with such burning eyes, it was cool! I've never been interested in video shooting in my life, much less shooting with old cameras However, I liked the video, and how everything was explained. Of course, I couldn't understand all the subtleties, because I don't know English very well But when I watched your movie, despite its dampness and unsuccessful shots. It was very atmospheric Not everything comes out perfectly the first time, and efforts cannot surpass talent. However, if you try, you can do everything. The main thing is that your soul lies to this case But of course in this case it was just an interesting experience, so I hope you'll just do what you like😁😁 Although it was funny to hear at the end of the phrase that your grandfather said to your father: it's none of your business😂 I managed to get acquainted with a couple of your videos. You skate very cool, and you have very good family and friends😉👍 If you are going to release any more videos, I will definitely watch them! Happiness, luck and peace to you friend✌😊☀🍀🎥🛹
This is the best video on the entire internet about the Bolex. Period. Your dad is an immeasurable character explaining everything! The way he speeds through anecdotes and all the little tricks and knowledge he knows about the basics of shooting with one can only come from someone who became a well seasoned user of one
Showing off the light meter, the viewfinder, relishing in how clean the insides were, smelling how clean they were ('SMELL THE GATE'), cautioning against dust and hair (NO BEARDS), the trick to find the emulsion side in the dark, BRILLIANT
"So muddy, such a poor choice of exposure"
Love your dad's honesty reviewing your footage lol, at least you got something!
"In film you get 2 stops: 2 up, 2 down!"
Imagine the difference checking out out a recent Vision3 negative film, compared to slide film, that's got over 16 stops of DR!
Quotes like this, the way he teaches you everything, I could listen to him talk about this for hours!! Heck, he needs to start teaching this because he'd have a full class including me
"You're not ready for this business"
hope you survived
Considering how great this video is, you did well! I really liked the editing!
You have a really cool dad. I hope to be this cool with my kids.
Enjoyed that! Your dads commentary at the end was hilarious 🤣
the ride of emotions when shooting film will never die. your fathers love for the craft comes through so much in this video. an absolute pleasure to watch and learn from a specialist at work. keep making videos together. this was great!
Man, such a great experience! I love how your dad makes his comments - feels like not only he's pointing you in the right direction but also teaches you to take criticism with a bit of humour so it doesn't get in the way of whatever you wanted to do :D
I randomly got this suggested by YT and its so damn heart-warming. Your pops knows whats up with tha bolex !
"You get two stops... Welcome to the real world."
man, your dad is awesome!
Very cool. Love it.. “smell the past”, lol. I’ve had a couple of similar experiences with my kids when showing them movie cameras - 8mm ones & my Bolex H16s. They got the hang of it after a bit of trial and error. Of course they prefer the ease of cell phone and GoPro video.. There’s nothing like film to document our lives. Nice set of prime lenses on his H16. Thanks for this! I’d love to see more videos with your dad in them. He’s great!
Lol your pops seem like a good guy. Very funny
Thank you!
I’m only 3 minutes in and completely riveted by your dad’s energy! Thanks for sharing this 🎥🙏🏾
I really enjoyed, learned and laughed about this! Thank you ❤️
your dad has got to be one of the coolest guys out there, he is so passionate I love it
this is so beautiful to watch, you have no idea
I think this video might be the best thing on YT!! Amazing and thank you. Your dad is awesome!! ❤❤
This is an amazing insight into the Seeger family, perhaps my new favorite media dynasty, you, Sam, Ben, and your father are fucking brilliant mate
I don't know how this video made its way into my feed...but I love it. I didn't have a dad growing up but I would've loved to have had a cool film nerd dad who geeks out on cameras...this made my day!
Your dad is AWESOME.
this was very insightful & mad funny 😂
Your dad is like Larry David’s doppelgänger 😂
Real life may escape some who try to measure it. Here I have found the absolute spirit of Bolex . Mahalo
Aside from the absolutely incredible tutorial on the use of the camera, the character of the father, the editing, and the narration in general, I'm amazed at the quality of the video. What camera was this shot on? Digital Bolex?
Dude this was beautiful. Loved this. Thank you for putting this together! I’m actually shooting my first test this week so this got me really excited! Quick question: what mic are you using for your dad?? Sound was super crisp!
This was brilliant. Your dad is such a fun character, I wish he also had his own TH-cam channel 😅
I have a Bolex and I constantly tell people to smell it. It's an essential part of the experience.
absolutely love the vibe, not really interested in bolex usage, but watch till the end and enjoy, your father is great!
Thank you so much for sharing this. Very cool video and the family!
Just like my dad ❤
Love this!
Wow, thanks a lot for sharing this
That was awesome. Do I recognize the C100 living its best life again?
Thanks Ian! Good eye!
Thank you for this :)
Two up, two down. Welcome to the real world.
Hi man! Your father showed and told everything with such burning eyes, it was cool! I've never been interested in video shooting in my life, much less shooting with old cameras
However, I liked the video, and how everything was explained. Of course, I couldn't understand all the subtleties, because I don't know English very well
But when I watched your movie, despite its dampness and unsuccessful shots. It was very atmospheric
Not everything comes out perfectly the first time, and efforts cannot surpass talent. However, if you try, you can do everything. The main thing is that your soul lies to this case
But of course in this case it was just an interesting experience, so I hope you'll just do what you like😁😁
Although it was funny to hear at the end of the phrase that your grandfather said to your father: it's none of your business😂
I managed to get acquainted with a couple of your videos. You skate very cool, and you have very good family and friends😉👍
If you are going to release any more videos, I will definitely watch them! Happiness, luck and peace to you friend✌😊☀🍀🎥🛹
Thank you! ✌
I still love to pick up and handle my Bolex H16 reflex. I miss the amazing quality of Kodachrome colour film.
Wow that was long ❤ love you
i thought it was Johnny Knoxville cause of the thumbnail 😄
Haha your dad is the man. When was the last time he had used that Bolex?
Can I have your awsome dad! Don't use Bolex if you don't have a full set of NIKE.
yo you should make more videos
that was great!
Thanks dude!