CONEY ISLAND | Film Emulation | CINEPRINT 35 | FUJI XT4 | F-LOG l CINEMATIC
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- On our way to the airport, we made a quick stop at Coney Island. Saying goodbye is the hardest part of being in a long distance relationship.
Filmed on the Fuji XT4 with the 27mm F2.8 WR
Edited and graded in Davinci resolve using CINEPRINT 35
Photos taken on the XT4 edited in Lightroom
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This was beautiful 🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
I need this to be longer! So beautiful
Thank you! I wish it was longer tooo. That’s all the footage I was able to get 🥲
I’m tearing up because the way you color graded ….. this what Coney Island looks like to a lot of us from Brooklyn our entire life. Like a dream sequence where we leave everything else behind, until we can’t anymore. Amazing capture
Thank you so much for sharing that with me 🙏🏾 that was beautifully described and relatable. Coney Island will always have a special place in my heart and memories
Ayo I thought it was cold “corny island” 😭
Omg deff not Corny Island 😭
Hey lovely work!
Did you do anything different when using CINEPRINT35 for FLOG footage cause isnt it supposed to be used for FLOG2?
Where did you get the music??
Also do you know how to combat red skin tones or overall redness when using CinePrint35 for Flog footage?
Hi! Thank you🙏🏾
For this one I believed I turned off all the FLOG 2 adjustments in the CST node. There is an update out now for FLOG which I have not used yet. I believe I used epidemic for this one but I also use Artlist for music.
There’s a video by a TH-camr -John Stambaugh that addresses the redness in FLOG. I hope it helps!
@@kurlysoul333 oh wow thank you so much I’ll definitely check that out! Appreciate you
@@mauiaguirre of course! Happy to help 🙏🏾
to comment about skin tones- a qualifer node does a fine job at isolating red skin tones, and you can simply pull back the saturation from there
Beautiful color! What's this noise effect in the video?
Thank you! This film emulation reproduces colors so beautifully. The film grain is part of the powergrade. I believe it uses the built in noise in Davinci Resolve
wish this was longer, amazing shots
Thank you! I wish it was longer too. Deff planning on going back and filming and putting together a longer version 🙏🏾