Thanks for your beautiful videos. Fantastic footage and inspiring way of telling the stories 😊. It really motivates to make some changes in one’s lifestyle and make room for living more ,, free the spirit.. 😊
Exceptionally well done. Good to see the Google credit overlay. Great to see the Magenta cast and overshapening gone, I suspect that was in post previously. Maybe you've applied a different LUT, tbh, i have no idea, but it's good. Really good skin tones. Be careful to make sure audio matches. (21:33) Tips for next season 😊 When shooting birds in flight, use 100 FPS or a derivitive of your base frame rate. This enables you to slow the frame rate as a percentage of your base frame rate with ease. ( makes for a simplified work flow) Practice positioning the bird, or anything else moving rapidly, so it is flying / moving into the frame. I.e. it has space to move into. The 100 FPS or a derivitive is good to use for anything that moves quickly, right down to flowers and bugs. The reason to use a derivative is, if not slowed down, it retains the look of the base rate footage. I see you use a Sony, not sure if it's for stills or vid. If for vid, can you customise the dial for (eg) setting 1, 25fps. Setting 2, 50fps. Setting 3, 100fps. Setting 4, 200fps? This makes switching in the field easy. BTW, shutter speed is best kept at 180 degrees of the frame rate. I.e. 2 x the frame rate. 25 FPS = a shutter speed of 1/50 th of a second. 30 FPS = a shutter speed of 1/60 th of a second, etc. Read up on fucus pulls, you have some scenes which would benefit from the technique.(eg. 7:48) Scripting, as always, is excellent. If possible, see if you can bring up a Waveform display on your camera screen, if so, read up on it as your highlights (primarily the real whites in your case) are a bit blown out. I'd suggest you try 60 to 65 IRE as a starting point. Love your little yacht animation, I must learn how to do that! As i said, overall, exceptionally well done, it was a pleasure to watch, keep it up.
Thank you, Jasmine for one more great show. Can you please tell me what typ of yacht you are sailing on . I am looking forward to the next one all ready. 😊
another beautiful video. thank you guys
Thanks for your beautiful videos. Fantastic footage and inspiring way of telling the stories 😊. It really motivates to make some changes in one’s lifestyle and make room for living more ,, free the spirit.. 😊
Thank you so much! Such a lovely comment 😊⛵️🌅
Brilliant as always!
Another fantastic video.👍
I love that you included the sound of the cuckoo. My grandmother's cuckoo clock sounded just like that!
Thank u for this amazing video from my country...
Another lovely video. Hope you and your parents have a wonderful new year’s.
Bird poop on you is a good luck blessing. And thank you for the video.
Beautiful produced as always, thank You
Magnificent as always! Nice to see as I plan to sail Helgeland next yr👍
Exceptionally well done. Good to see the Google credit overlay. Great to see the Magenta cast and overshapening gone, I suspect that was in post previously. Maybe you've applied a different LUT, tbh, i have no idea, but it's good. Really good skin tones. Be careful to make sure audio matches. (21:33) Tips for next season 😊 When shooting birds in flight, use 100 FPS or a derivitive of your base frame rate. This enables you to slow the frame rate as a percentage of your base frame rate with ease. ( makes for a simplified work flow) Practice positioning the bird, or anything else moving rapidly, so it is flying / moving into the frame. I.e. it has space to move into. The 100 FPS or a derivitive is good to use for anything that moves quickly, right down to flowers and bugs. The reason to use a derivative is, if not slowed down, it retains the look of the base rate footage. I see you use a Sony, not sure if it's for stills or vid. If for vid, can you customise the dial for (eg) setting 1, 25fps. Setting 2, 50fps. Setting 3, 100fps. Setting 4, 200fps? This makes switching in the field easy. BTW, shutter speed is best kept at 180 degrees of the frame rate. I.e. 2 x the frame rate. 25 FPS = a shutter speed of 1/50 th of a second. 30 FPS = a shutter speed of 1/60 th of a second, etc. Read up on fucus pulls, you have some scenes which would benefit from the technique.(eg. 7:48) Scripting, as always, is excellent. If possible, see if you can bring up a Waveform display on your camera screen, if so, read up on it as your highlights (primarily the real whites in your case) are a bit blown out. I'd suggest you try 60 to 65 IRE as a starting point. Love your little yacht animation, I must learn how to do that! As i said, overall, exceptionally well done, it was a pleasure to watch, keep it up.
Beautiful 🤩 waiting to see more 😍
Thank you, Jasmine for one more great show. Can you please tell me what typ of yacht you are sailing on . I am looking forward to the next one all ready. 😊
Thank you! The yacht is a steel, cutter rigged Koopmans 39 😉⛵️🌅
perfect
Magic😊. Oh,.by the way does your folks Dickinsons Norwegian diesel stove truly heat the whole accommodation???
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Thank you! 😊 Yes the Dickinson heater kept us warm on the boat through the winter, along with our Dutch trawler lamp. 😉
Perfect timing😊. A happy Christmas to you and your mum and Dad too. Mahico and a great Hogmanay, best wishes to you all for 2025 too😊🇬🇧🫡🙏🤙
Thank you! Happy new year from the crew of Free Spirit! 😊⛵️🌅