Thanks for the edits I really do enjoy them and learn a lot. When you were lightning the centre I notice you do not increase the shadows but prefer the exposure,blacks and highlights. Is this because increasing the shadows add more noise?
Thank you very much John! Sometimes raising the shadows results in a strange look with less contrast compared to raising the exposure for example. I usually play around with all options before recording the video, so thats why you dont see it with raised shadows :-)
Probably to compesate for the fact there is some trees which branches move with wind so it is the only way to get more light without doing slower shutter speeds
@@nikolatesla9384 it's a thought, yes but he gets 1/8 that I don't believe it's enough. I though he did it without tripod but if so with that shutter speed handheld then he is God.
The light was changing super fast, so I didnt want to wait for the longer shutter speed (as I was shooting multiple exposures here ffor safety), so I just dialed up the ISO. 800 isn't a problem for a modern camera anyway :-)
This is very informative. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Another great edit with a great result imo.
Thank you!
Thanks for the edits I really do enjoy them and learn a lot. When you were lightning the centre I notice you do not increase the shadows but prefer the exposure,blacks and highlights. Is this because increasing the shadows add more noise?
Thank you very much John! Sometimes raising the shadows results in a strange look with less contrast compared to raising the exposure for example. I usually play around with all options before recording the video, so thats why you dont see it with raised shadows :-)
very impressive - Im picking up some good techniques from you that I didn't know about :-)
Thank you, grat to hear that!
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Nice. However, in the color grading, you said you were adding blues to the shadows. You were actually adding blues to the midtones.
Thats a small little mistake right there, Thank you! :-)
just wonder why iso800?
Probably to compesate for the fact there is some trees which branches move with wind so it is the only way to get more light without doing slower shutter speeds
@@nikolatesla9384 it's a thought, yes but he gets 1/8 that I don't believe it's enough. I though he did it without tripod but if so with that shutter speed handheld then he is God.
The light was changing super fast, so I didnt want to wait for the longer shutter speed (as I was shooting multiple exposures here ffor safety), so I just dialed up the ISO. 800 isn't a problem for a modern camera anyway :-)