Thx for this! Especially for your advice on depth of field/choosing your f/t-stop. This is so underrated. "Put the actions in focus and don't nerd out" - well said, man!
Great video! Couldn't agree more regarding depth of field. Just because you've got a fast lens doesn't mean that you've got to film wide open all the time. this is even more important on cameras with larger sensors as that focal plane can get razor thin.
@@TenfoldProduction we appreciate you I’m a director by trade but decide to get into being a camera operator to learn more. cut to I have a ronin 4D and now I love it so now I’m trying to learn as much as I can.
I love your pre-vis talk. This is one thing not talked about enough, I think. My mentality is "Fix it in Prep," and I practice it on any project. Quick question, which camera do you use for your pre-vis videos in the example? Because its looking much nicer than Artemis/cadrage!
Couldn’t agree more with that statement. On our previz we use a Sony fx3 with a 24-105 to give us the most flexibility. Sometimes we throw in Cadrage as well just depends on the project.
I'm literally in the process of working more intentional projects to step into being a DP vs just a videographer. I'm curious, in terms of things like contrast ratio... Where did you begin to learn and apply knowledge like that? Because you had to think of the brand to determine what ratio would be best understanding the ratios to get the desired image and THEN the lights necessary to achieve the look WHILE accommodating for the skin tones of talent. all concisely said in seconds. Is it just more intentional work? I'm trying to figure out how to turn this process into daily tasks I can execute consistently.
1st person on any channel I have heard say, "wrapping around light!" Totally Lit! Thank You!
@@garfieldmtify appreciate you! Thanks for watching
That wrapping up light tip was really solid!
Thanks for watching! Appreciate it
Man, your videos are my film school!!!🤩 Thanks thanks a lot for share your knowledge!!!❤
Thx for this! Especially for your advice on depth of field/choosing your f/t-stop. This is so underrated. "Put the actions in focus and don't nerd out" - well said, man!
Appreciate you watching! Glad it was helpful.
youre literally one of the best out there
@@AndrewPaul1 thanks Andrew! Means the world. Appreciate it
McDonalds ad is beautiful, very lovely images!
Appreciate the kind words David
Can you make a video on camera movement - when to stay static and your reasoning behind when to add movement to the shots
Out of topic, I love your logo!
Thank you!
love the content bro!
I love your channel! I would love to hear some tips for composition beyond the obvious of what's already on the internet
Great topic! Coming up soon
Beautiful. Previs is my favourite
@@agustinmunozrocha appreciate you
Your work looks great, thanks for the tips and great video 💯
Thanks Jonathan! If you want to learn anything from us, just let us know. Appreciate you
Fire video as usual👌🏽
Appreciate you!
We need more videoss please! also get your COLORIST as well, the tones i see here are just too good!!
Great video! Couldn't agree more regarding depth of field. Just because you've got a fast lens doesn't mean that you've got to film wide open all the time. this is even more important on cameras with larger sensors as that focal plane can get razor thin.
I like the new glasses my man!
Another one! 🔥🔥🎥🎥
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Nice video, thanks!
Appreciate it!
Thanks for this!
@@SlamBradley Thanks Slam!
Thank you so much, dude!
Great video my friend! Like your pov and tips
Thanks for watching! Appreciate you
woow another helpful content😁
This is great thank you
🙏 appreciate you
@@TenfoldProduction we appreciate you I’m a director by trade but decide to get into being a camera operator to learn more. cut to I have a ronin 4D and now I love it so now I’m trying to learn as much as I can.
I love your pre-vis talk. This is one thing not talked about enough, I think. My mentality is "Fix it in Prep," and I practice it on any project.
Quick question, which camera do you use for your pre-vis videos in the example?
Because its looking much nicer than Artemis/cadrage!
Couldn’t agree more with that statement. On our previz we use a Sony fx3 with a 24-105 to give us the most flexibility. Sometimes we throw in Cadrage as well just depends on the project.
This is so good! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Luke! Appreciate you. If there's any topics you want us to cover in the future, just let us know.
Thanks.
No worries!
Do you color grade or use a colorist? I love the vibrant colors.
I'm literally in the process of working more intentional projects to step into being a DP vs just a videographer.
I'm curious, in terms of things like contrast ratio...
Where did you begin to learn and apply knowledge like that? Because you had to think of the brand to determine what ratio would be best understanding the ratios to get the desired image and THEN the lights necessary to achieve the look WHILE accommodating for the skin tones of talent. all concisely said in seconds.
Is it just more intentional work? I'm trying to figure out how to turn this process into daily tasks I can execute consistently.
Wow. Did I miss the moment where the author tries to sell us some digital product or is this the first video on TH-cam without hidden marketing?
@@iustitiaepervenit haha, don’t worry the digital products are coming soon. But so are the long value videos 😂
tnx for video. what lens do you recommend for the sony fx3, or which one do you use yourself?
the whole f stop and t stop thing to me is that Constant stop is more important that as super fast lens. tho a fast lens is more flexible
what dolly slider do you guys use? Rented or owned?
What piece of equipment were you using to make the camera rise up like that?
What cine lens do you recommend for the FX3 for commercials
hello. may I know do you use manual or auto for focus? thanks
I know that 24fps is more cinematic than 30. For commercials do shoot in 24 or 30fps?
What monitor are ya'll rocking at 1:56?
What is your name? How does one directly reach YOU? Thanks!
bro video is amazing but the title needs a change
@@itsdruic_ what do you suggest?
Title is fine! And the video is great
here are 4 most important cinematography tips that you need to know
Title is fine man