Great video, I liked it a lot, I think I could even feel what you wanted to convey, the treatment of the material added a lot of sense of nostalgia and warmth despite the cold tones that predominate, I think Wes Anderson passed by here and left his grain of sand haha. Greetings from México, I hope to soon buy a camera like that and do similar projects.
For personal projects like this, I keep things simple, usually its something like: noise reduction -> color space transform BM Film to LogC -> WB and tint -> curves adjustments and saturation -> Dehancer -> crop I like softer, grainy images that emulate more a documentarian style so I usually add minor halation and bloom, and generally stick to Vision3 stocks with a small but defined grain pattern. Feel free to shoot me an email if you have any other questions ✌️ hello@wearetoussaint.com
Absolutely love the shots and look of this!
Love love love from India. Is this the Blackmagic original? 1080 ones? How did u upscale it to 4k.
Stunning imagery.
@@arkoprovobose All shot on the BMPCC OG, upscaled in Resolve. The footage upscales cleanly and is really easy to work with.
Amazing work, and I LOVE the title design!
Wow. Thank you for making this video 🙏🏻
this is lovely
Nice visuals, reminds me of when I lived in Bremerton.
absolute magical,instant subscribed
Great video, I liked it a lot, I think I could even feel what you wanted to convey, the treatment of the material added a lot of sense of nostalgia and warmth despite the cold tones that predominate, I think Wes Anderson passed by here and left his grain of sand haha. Greetings from México, I hope to soon buy a camera like that and do similar projects.
Gorgeous frames! Such a nostalgic vibe for me after growing up in Seattle.
Great!
Thanks!
this is beautiful
Beautiful work. Love it 👍🏻 Greetings from japan
Thank you for watching!
So awesome, good sound design🤘
That was awesome -- total work of art 👏
Thank you!
Great!!!
Beautiful man, Lost In Traslation vibes🫠
One of my favorite films, thank you!
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very nice.
Thank you!
Hey, man! Great work. I also have the OG and Dehancer, and I was wondering if you could share a bit more about your node tree/grading process
For personal projects like this, I keep things simple, usually its something like:
noise reduction -> color space transform BM Film to LogC -> WB and tint -> curves adjustments and saturation -> Dehancer -> crop
I like softer, grainy images that emulate more a documentarian style so I usually add minor halation and bloom, and generally stick to Vision3 stocks with a small but defined grain pattern.
Feel free to shoot me an email if you have any other questions ✌️
hello@wearetoussaint.com
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Lovely cinematography, thank you for sharing :)
Thank you!
Very cool. What beach were you at w/ the surfers?
Thank you! The surfers were at Otter Rock Beach in Oregon.
why wasn't his shot in RAW?/ proress? huh
I assume you cineprint? Is that right?
Do you recommend this lens?
Did you add stabilization in post?
Nope, there are a couple shots with a stabilized lens but otherwise its straight out of the camera.
not bad. You have to work