The Great Video appears in the right time, thanks mate 🙌. Anyway I’m still using α6400 for my main camera, while the OSS lens is decent and stablizer app more advancing now, I’m doubtful to take gimbal for my wedding kit. When I saw your rig, I’m still questioning myself do I need a gimbal n extra hassle to balancing em? Or should I build Cine Rig like yours? My handheld…. well steady enough up to 50mm
@@prawirardhana7 i think it all comes down to your style of filming. I dont think there is anything wrong with gimbals, I have never touched one and I love hand held documentary style videos. All i can say is adding weight to your rig and having it balanced is key to getting that “handheld” look.
Hey man, the color grading on this video is so good!! Do you have any tips on color grading? I struggle with it a lot, and I've been trying my best to improve but I find it so difficult.
Hey man, thanks for the kind words. I have a color grade video coming in the next week or 2. :) its a simple color grade I use because I like to be quick with it to be able to produce more content.
Enjoyed your video, but you are totally wrong about receptions. Not letting you use any additional lighting. Bad advice and I don't think those small amaran lights, aperture lights will fill a dash floor
Thanks for the comment man, I agree with you on how I communicated the lighting portion of this video. After I uploaded the video I was waiting for a comment like this haha😅. I do use the MC Pro for 90% of my weddings and does the job for my style of shooting. I should do a video on the lighting kit portion for reception if the MCs are not enough. As I new youtuber Im going to keep on learning and just make the next video better. I appreciate your comment 🙂
The Great Video appears in the right time, thanks mate 🙌. Anyway I’m still using α6400 for my main camera, while the OSS lens is decent and stablizer app more advancing now, I’m doubtful to take gimbal for my wedding kit. When I saw your rig, I’m still questioning myself do I need a gimbal n extra hassle to balancing em? Or should I build Cine Rig like yours?
My handheld…. well steady enough up to 50mm
@@prawirardhana7 i think it all comes down to your style of filming. I dont think there is anything wrong with gimbals, I have never touched one and I love hand held documentary style videos. All i can say is adding weight to your rig and having it balanced is key to getting that “handheld” look.
@@luis.hermosillo Thanks a lot
Hey man, the color grading on this video is so good!! Do you have any tips on color grading? I struggle with it a lot, and I've been trying my best to improve but I find it so difficult.
Hey man, thanks for the kind words. I have a color grade video coming in the next week or 2. :) its a simple color grade I use because I like to be quick with it to be able to produce more content.
@@luis.hermosillo Can't wait for that color graiding video!
Enjoyed your video, but you are totally wrong about receptions. Not letting you use any additional lighting. Bad advice and I don't think those small amaran lights, aperture lights will fill a dash floor
Thanks for the comment man, I agree with you on how I communicated the lighting portion of this video. After I uploaded the video I was waiting for a comment like this haha😅. I do use the MC Pro for 90% of my weddings and does the job for my style of shooting. I should do a video on the lighting kit portion for reception if the MCs are not enough. As I new youtuber Im going to keep on learning and just make the next video better. I appreciate your comment 🙂
Need PM Backpack Review | How you pack n arrange stuff! Thanks🫡
@@RasikaFernando ill make that next
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