Fallen in love with your channel. Love how you take us through the whole technical process (camera, aperture, lighting, lens choice). It makes us feel involved in the process too like we were there on set. I’m here for more content. Thanks🙏🏽
@@chrisajtonyYes. I’d be glad if you can make a video showing how you approach each shoot in terms of your mood board, choice of lighting techniques and how you come up with inspiration. Thank you.🙏🏽
Yo dude love your videos! One thing that would be awesome to see is the actual footage from the video played when talking about the lighting set ups and showing the bts. Also why do you never link the final video to see?
That’s a great idea! Add a little spice of wanderingdp in there hahah The music videos aren’t out yet and this is the only parts of the videos I can post
Great video and enjoying your stuff mate. One thing I’d recommend is always use a filter in front of the lens and apply oils and other things to the filter, not the lens, ever.
Totally that’s why there’s a disclaimer to NEVER do this on a rental. We owned the lens and didn’t have any clears so we bit the bullet. It was a $100 lens and wiped off perfectly.
Thats not how you use a light meter my man. It's purpose is not to match the lights to the stop of your camera. It's for measuring the output - like false color. What level you want is your decision. Here it comes of as "just make it the same stop as the lens" and that's not very educational for people that want to learn.
I was describing how I used it in that situation/ application. The methods and possibilities with it are endless. Regardless a great tool to use to get exposure in your scene
Awesome! where can we see the music video?
Great advice on simplifying lighting setups!
Thank you!
Wow really love this one, definitely quality content.
Thank you my man!
Is there a link to music video? Thanks for amazing bts
Can't wait to watch this channel explode!
😍
Awesome content brov
Thank you 🙏🏼
This is probably the best music video bts I’ve seen. Thanks for this, gents!
Thank you!
Im always waiting for your new video. Great Work
Thank you 🙏🏼
Killed it
Thanks homie!
Nice set Man
I would like to see the final result of your work
Coming soon
Fallen in love with your channel. Love how you take us through the whole technical process (camera, aperture, lighting, lens choice). It makes us feel involved in the process too like we were there on set. I’m here for more content. Thanks🙏🏽
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying the videos! Any videos you want to see?
@@chrisajtonyYes. I’d be glad if you can make a video showing how you approach each shoot in terms of your mood board, choice of lighting techniques and how you come up with inspiration. Thank you.🙏🏽
Love these series
Thanks my man! Looking shredded in the profile pic
Thanks man , I love what your doing I’m actually a director based in Atlanta me these are helpful , especially for independent filmmakers
Awesome!
Dude that felt classic. Way to go!
Thank you!!!
That grain from Filmbox looks incredible
What is filmbox)
Great video! Completely agree with your view on lighting and lenses
Right on! Thank you! What videos do you want to see?
Super valuable! Thanks for this video!
Thank you!
This was fantastic! Thanks for all the awesome info 🙌🙌
That’s what I’m here for!! Thank you
These are really helpful to me thank you guys, great job ... I would love to watch the product (the music video)
Thank you! It’ll come out soon
@@chrisajtonyI can’t wait to see it
shot there a couple months ago, dope to see similarities/differences in approach!
Right on! Can’t wait to see the projecy
What model light metre you using? Great breakdown!
I think it’s the Sekonic 758 D
Amazing
Thank you
Yo dude love your videos! One thing that would be awesome to see is the actual footage from the video played when talking about the lighting set ups and showing the bts. Also why do you never link the final video to see?
That’s a great idea! Add a little spice of wanderingdp in there hahah
The music videos aren’t out yet and this is the only parts of the videos I can post
This is super valuable information! Thanks for sharing!!
Right on thank you I’m glad!
Another banger
Thank you!!
You deserve more subscribers.
Thank you 🙏🏼
that's a good start, a lot of valuable information. Keep doing like this :)
Thanks, will do!
Another banger mate, frothing it! What’s that suit you are wearing that the camera is attached to?
It’s called an easy rig! Takes the weight off your biceps
@@chrisajtony Arnold would’ve wanted those extra reps
Great video and enjoying your stuff mate.
One thing I’d recommend is always use a filter in front of the lens and apply oils and other things to the filter, not the lens, ever.
Totally that’s why there’s a disclaimer to NEVER do this on a rental. We owned the lens and didn’t have any clears so we bit the bullet. It was a $100 lens and wiped off perfectly.
Please say goalpost one more time.
Goalpost
Fire 🔥🔥
😍🔥
You measure your source pointing the spot meter but leaving the lens cap on?
No I was using the incident meter. This meter has both. I usually only use the spot meter if I’m lazy and don’t want to get up from the camera
what's the intro music?
can you link the final videos
When it’s out
Thats not how you use a light meter my man. It's purpose is not to match the lights to the stop of your camera. It's for measuring the output - like false color. What level you want is your decision. Here it comes of as "just make it the same stop as the lens" and that's not very educational for people that want to learn.
I was describing how I used it in that situation/ application. The methods and possibilities with it are endless. Regardless a great tool to use to get exposure in your scene
you have a deasd pixel my man 14:00
Part of the character hahah
Is that clever?
I think it is
That's not clever, close though lmao like a Clever knockoff