Quick addition: If you double tap the exposure reticule it gets larger for a more run and gun style of filming where you don’t need locked exposure. Also check out my other Filmic Pro tutorials: th-cam.com/play/PLfu35exIctoV2BmXX_cy2m3BMzJ9Vt9LP.html
Brother, you make great videos to help us. Better than most tutorials. I find it hard to believe you don't have a ton more views and subscribers. Thank You!
I have just carried out a few experiments and I don’t know if filmic has become buggy since they have made a subscription app, probably just my imagination. But I have to say on occasions it’s definitely not doing what it’s saying it is doing if that makes sense. Anyways I digress I was just wondering if you might be able to help me as in when I put a soft box in front of me everything looks blown out when I set the shutter speed at twice the frame rate the ISO on its lowest setting is still too bright? Which makes me think how do you some of these people in studios have incredibly bright lights shining on the subject and avoid this problem ? As I have been thinking of upgrading my lighting system as I just use very cheap soft boxes from Amazon but I am really struggling with this problem it seems when I lock in the shutter speed limits my ISO even on the lowest setting it is too bright and it is only when I move the lights a distance away and off the subject that I get something reasonable what am I doing wrong ? I should also mention that I am shooting indoors in my studio
It sounds like for outdoor shooting you need to buy some ND filters (I have a video explaining what they are and how they work). Indoors if all your settings are right then it can only be that you need a dimmable light.
Quick question? First off I really learn a lot from your videos and I want to thank you. My questions is, if I'm filming using Filmic pro but sometimes I film using the Iphone's normal camera, does that create a problem when editing because I'm using two different formats in the video editing software?
Hey! Thanks so much for being a fan of the channel. It shouldn't do no. However frames rate if different may show visible differences such as motion blur. I have often in DaVinci Resolve edited from screen captures and Filmic Pro footage and it's been fine.
Quick addition: If you double tap the exposure reticule it gets larger for a more run and gun style of filming where you don’t need locked exposure.
Also check out my other Filmic Pro tutorials: th-cam.com/play/PLfu35exIctoV2BmXX_cy2m3BMzJ9Vt9LP.html
Honestly, I have viewed many tutorials on filmic pro exposure, but none as good as this one. Well done. 👌🏽👏🏽
yesssss
Thanks so much! Really appreciate that. Always look to make each video as informative as possible. 👍🏻
Great work, explained everything I needed to know. Thanks so much for all your effort
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
Well done, good video
Thanks! 🙂
Brother, you make great videos to help us. Better than most tutorials. I find it hard to believe you don't have a ton more views and subscribers.
Thank You!
Thanks so much! Hopefully the views and subscribers boom at some point. In the meantime I am glad you are enjoying my channel! : )
Good stuff dude! Only just seen your Channel! Really clear & to the point. 🤜🏻
Thanks so much! Appreciate it.
Great video mate 🙏🏻
Thanks!
👍🏾 Much Luv, mate, much appreciate you!! Oh, and wishing you and your loved ones a Fabulous 2022!! :)
Thanks matey! Appreciate it. Right back at you for 2022! 🙌🏻
@@SmartphoneFilmmaker Very Welcome, and thanks, my friend!
You're the best. Do one for Cinema P3.
Thanks! I plan on doing just that.
Great video! Thanks 👍
You're very welcome!
Very helpful. Thanks for the information.
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it.
Well explained
Thank you!
I have just carried out a few experiments and I don’t know if filmic has become buggy since they have made a subscription app, probably just my imagination. But I have to say on occasions it’s definitely not doing what it’s saying it is doing if that makes sense. Anyways I digress I was just wondering if you might be able to help me as in when I put a soft box in front of me everything looks blown out when I set the shutter speed at twice the frame rate the ISO on its lowest setting is still too bright? Which makes me think how do you some of these people in studios have incredibly bright lights shining on the subject and avoid this problem ? As I have been thinking of upgrading my lighting system as I just use very cheap soft boxes from Amazon but I am really struggling with this problem it seems when I lock in the shutter speed limits my ISO even on the lowest setting it is too bright and it is only when I move the lights a distance away and off the subject that I get something reasonable what am I doing wrong ? I should also mention that I am shooting indoors in my studio
It sounds like for outdoor shooting you need to buy some ND filters (I have a video explaining what they are and how they work). Indoors if all your settings are right then it can only be that you need a dimmable light.
Brilliant. which smartphone are you using in this video? the interface ui looks different than the iPhone interface ui
Thanks so much! I am using the iphone 12.
Quick question? First off I really learn a lot from your videos and I want to thank you. My questions is, if I'm filming using Filmic pro but sometimes I film using the Iphone's normal camera, does that create a problem when editing because I'm using two different formats in the video editing software?
Hey! Thanks so much for being a fan of the channel. It shouldn't do no. However frames rate if different may show visible differences such as motion blur. I have often in DaVinci Resolve edited from screen captures and Filmic Pro footage and it's been fine.
Thanks for answering my question. I appreciate it.
The video won’t go beyond halfway. No matter how often I try. Very weird. Is it the video (technically) or TH-cam app that’s crappy?
That very weird. Tried it myself and still works. Try watching it on a different device maybe?