I’d love to see a longer almost hour long version of these, Alistair is very good at explaining these things while the host is good at catching details that might fall through the cracks
Excellent, thank you for sharing. I love this format (expert itw), and it's well filmed, good sound, so easy and pleasant to watch. Top ! And I totally agree, Log is not always the best setup. With my GH5, I often use natural profile, and in many situation, it works good. With my Sony Z150 or X70, I use a custom Picture Profile (PP), one dedicated to inside, the other one for outside shooting.
Alister's advice was useful Carl. I'm new to V-Log, so I've been filming a film in V-Log with my Panasonic GH5 and GH5s, but on other situations I've used the Natural colour profile which I highly recommend.
Hi Dan, thanks for your reply and advice. I saw someone on facebook group talking about why there footage was so noisy. It because they shot it in low light, and they used Log and they had bad lighting!
Hey Carl Great video with your Pro AV Acadamy. Here is my advice: Include graphics, vidoe footage, etc. in order to demonstrate some of the keye sentences and words. E.g. when Alister explains gamma curve, include some footage to make people understand. Describing everyting in words is one thing, but showing is better. :) Dylan
Hi Dylan Agreed, that would definitely be better and help it be clearer. We decided to keep these videos simple chatting ones for now though, to mean we can make them quicker alongside all our other content. As there’s lots in the pipeline! Carl
I’d love to see a longer almost hour long version of these, Alistair is very good at explaining these things while the host is good at catching details that might fall through the cracks
Very well conducted interview!
These videos are simply outstanding.
You did a great job lighting this!
Thanks!
Dan
Very informative video. Thank you!
This is amazing content. It's just so 'clear' like all your videos.
Really glad you found it useful!
Alister is very good at explaining things like this.
Thanks for watching
Carl
I love nerding out with you guys !!!
I know it's kind of randomly asking but does anybody know of a good website to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Brady Korbin try flixzone. You can find it on google =)
@Brady Korbin i would suggest FlixZone. You can find it on google =)
Excellent, thank you for sharing. I love this format (expert itw), and it's well filmed, good sound, so easy and pleasant to watch. Top ! And I totally agree, Log is not always the best setup. With my GH5, I often use natural profile, and in many situation, it works good. With my Sony Z150 or X70, I use a custom Picture Profile (PP), one dedicated to inside, the other one for outside shooting.
Alister's advice was useful Carl. I'm new to V-Log, so I've been filming a film in V-Log with my Panasonic GH5 and GH5s, but on other situations I've used the Natural colour profile which I highly recommend.
The natural picture profile is a good option, so are cinelike D & V good choices, log is fantastic, but it isn't always the best option.
Dan
Hi Dan, thanks for your reply and advice. I saw someone on facebook group talking about why there footage was so noisy. It because they shot it in low light, and they used Log and they had bad lighting!
Yeah, I've shot stuff on Cinelike D&V. Thanks Dan.
Hey Carl
Great video with your Pro AV Acadamy. Here is my advice: Include graphics, vidoe footage, etc. in order to demonstrate some of the keye sentences and words. E.g. when Alister explains gamma curve, include some footage to make people understand. Describing everyting in words is one thing, but showing is better. :)
Dylan
Hi Dylan
Agreed, that would definitely be better and help it be clearer. We decided to keep these videos simple chatting ones for now though, to mean we can make them quicker alongside all our other content. As there’s lots in the pipeline!
Carl
Very helpful video! Thx
Forget about log, Its a messy process. Raw is the future.
Not until storage gets cheaper. A lot cheaper.
It's just require competence. Hard to find in today's world it's true...