Using the DUNE Filter to Shoot a Video
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⭐⭐⭐Update : Not only Greig Fraser ( DP of DUNE Part II) saw This video, but he loved it !!
check the comment here : th-cam.com/users/postUgkxsT9g9dubZ3kz7adws58zzoxbF19ZEpLf
Wow ! Internet is so cool
I'm not surprised. You are truly incredible :) You deserve all the recognition you can get. Such stunning art. Every shot arrested me.
Hallo Mathieu, does your LUT works for FCPX too? tnx
@@VirtuosityToniLekic sure !!
Thank you, I wondered how they shot that, and you gave the answer. Very appreciated.
Next do UltraViolet
The photo of your wife was the highlight. Truly mesmerizing and slightly unsettling, I Am Legend vibes hahaha
also, very pretty pregnant belly.. congratulations on fatherhood.. have 3 kids myself; mothers are a force of nature to behold and respect!
Indeed!
The beauty of her pregnant body coupled with the IR revealing the veins are spectacular!
By the way, sometimes in hospitals, when they can´t find the veins on a patient, they use the same technic. The most interessting part that they used back in the analoge era actual infrared photos.
I recognized the infrared footage because of the previous videos I watched on your channel! Keep up the good work bro
This is a fascinating tutorial on subtractive color processing and using monochromatic "film" to capture the result. Very similar to the earliest color film processes. I will be using portions in my physics classes.
That's amazing how that camera setup makes everyday life feel so alien. awesome and infromative video.
i wish the best for your family, your baby, your work and eventially to you Mathieu. God speed, good fortune, good life sir
Bravo….thank you for the filter for others to use!
looks like the prometheus engineers skin too
0:25 wdym our planet? are you aware that dune was shot on Earth? :D
very cool
I just sent my Nikon Z50 to Kolari for a full spectrum conversion. So exited to get it soon. I can't find the IR830 on their site, they have an IR850. Is that a big difference if I want to get the Dune effect as well?
850 will work even better i think, but it will be total black and white, the 830 keeps just a lil bit of color
I tried to find out the name of the song from 05:20, but failed. I used Shazam, Sounhound and Audire and no result. The closest melody i got was Ludovico Einaudi - Divenire. So, we, the ones that are looking for the title of the song form 05:20, have no choice but to hopefully wait for an answer from the only man on the planet that has it, but no time to give it: mr Mathieu Stern. We go to sleep at night and dream the day Mr Mathieu Stern will set us free from the darkness of our ignorance.
I made the song with A.I ... that's why you can't find it.
Now go back to sleep :)
@@MathieuStern Lol
I always thought IR photography was a very effective way to turn anything "otherworldy". Dune 2 applied that very well. Your footage is amazing. I wish we could see more people playing with IR more often :)
Yeah its shame that it requires camera modification. Its such a beautiful look.
@@DOSStormit's a bit old but get a sony cybershot DCS-F828 or for a cine camera A Panasonic Eva 1
@@PleezathI'm more into videography but for the price one of those might be fun to mess with.
@@DOSStorm I own a Eva 1 it's still 4k and pretty good but clunky you could get better but yeah it has a removable IR filter (motorized)
The Sony one is just for pictures it has a zeiss t* lens ofc and is CCD so you get retro vibe photos if you are into that ( super vibrent colors) the ir filter can be tricked with a neodymium magneet to make ir photos if you put for example a 720nm (pass) ir filter on it
@@Pleezath Yeah I main a Panny GH5 but I don't really want to mod it just for that purpose.
definitely want to see people with different skin colors , and sunscreen
Skin color or sunscreen don't really have that much of an effect on IR photography. UV, though, is a different story - skin pigmentation (including freckles) gets a lot more pronounced effect and sunscreen tends to look like black shoe polish.
@@Case_ but we still want to see it
this is dope. Everything looks like normal b&w, but the water and the trees completely change that. Makes it feel super surreal
Main issue i have with the use in dune.. if you dont know its IR, it just b/w.. considering the alien location (ie, another planet) you dont really realise why stuff is colored like it is in the movie. Its sad that it was not more apperant.
@@jmkhenka I noticed something _different_ . It wasn't *just black and white* to me. Looked special, in a subtle way.
It mostly looks like "normal" black and white if you don't see people's faces and eyes and lips in particular, which look very different in IR, and also one thing you might only notice if you knew what was being shot is how a lot of clothing appears white or whiteish instead of the color it actually was, including black clothing, which is often really weird. Like my completely black backpack turns completely white in IR photos, except for a few patches where a different material is used which is considerably less reflective to IR light, so it's a lot darker in the images.
The photo of your wife is absolutely incredible! The beauty and intensity of pregnancy is really perfectly represented.
So unique so powerful, truly a fascinating and amazing photo🙏❤️
Wow, thank you!
I subscribed because of that one photo. Someone who can capture something like this will for sure surprise me more.
@@MapedMod true that, a rare and beautiful artist to find
I also wanted to chime in. That pregnancy shot is what IR is all about. Capturing stuff in a way people have never seen before!
That it does... More pregnant shoots or gym/exercise.
When you played the cinematic sequence, I was about to mention my favourite shots already. However, as I kept watching, it only got better and better, and It became difficult for me to choose a favourite as all the shots looked beautiful, scenic and surreal.
Wow, thanks!
@@MathieuSternDo you know where to get a camera modified in France? I could modify my D200 or D800.
The IR is great, but wow are you a great photographer/videographer. You made locations I've seen a billion times look like something from Narnia with just great framing. You make me feel like our world is so beautiful.
I'm surprised "glowing" eyes weren't a problem.
They seem way more reflective in NIR than in visible light and I've never seen them without some bad (infra)red-eyes effect.
I dabbled with the idea of buying a cheaper camera that's been converted to IR a few years about but I never pulled the trigger. Maybe now I will! love your videos as always, they're always very interesting and my eyes are GLUED to the screen every time. Your creativity is fantastic, please continue 🙂
Those images are terrific! It's seeing what you can't see.
07:55 which song?
BUMP PLEASE ANSWERERRRRRRRR
I believe in Rollei Infrared supremacy
Rollei's infrared films are rebranded Agfa Aviphot
I bought some Rollei IR film a couple of months ago. Is this a recent change?
@@jorymil Nope, always has been. Rollei doesn't produce film. But it doesn't matter, it's still great film.
Paris brought me to tears and I can’t quite explain why… perhaps the one word that comes to mind is, “humanity” Spectactular cinematography my friend, your work transcends such elegant features of our reality we overlook with such naivety every day. 🖤
Beautiful results at the end! Gorgeous!
Thank you! 😊
Would like to see how black, brown and asian people look on camera up close.
The veins on the baby bump looks fantastic 👌
What does it look like at night?
look up some security camera footage, a lot of them use IR at night actually.
Song?
BUMPPP I NEED TO KNOW ❤❤❤
I simply love every aspect of this video! I have to modify a camera to full spectrum! I love it!
What is the song you used towards the end!? I love that too!
I'm looking for that song too! Beautiful! I tried Shazam, but it was not able to find the song.
A.I. made, as Mathieu mentioned further down.
@@m0ku No way! What a bummer then, Truely an incredible piece! I wish it was a real production.
Where was that mentioned btw?
@@theacer7864 on a reply from mathieu to @spaceape3292 asking for the same thing - "@MathieuStern 23 hours ago
I made the song with A.I ... that's why you can't find it.
Now go back to sleep :)"
And yeah, it's a shame.. I thought the lyrics sounded kinda weird, now we know why xD
Ironically just cropping the image to 2.39:1 would better match the Dune 2 wide look, because they didn't use anamorphic lenses for the second movie.
...and would have avoided the soft edges in those ana-shots.
Beautiful. Many scenes have a melancholic, almost retro-futuristic look about them with the sterility of buildings and nature. I utterly love it.
What would be the difference between black & white and IF?? Thank you so much :)
Infrared Anamorphic B&W video on a consumer camera and gear.. True end game is here folks.
if the gear came without the filter built in yes
This was possible over 20 years ago with Panasonic video cameras, or Sony bridge cameras.
What is the name of the song from the end of the video?
Probably AI
Bump can we please answer???
Another film which used IR a lot is Soy Cuba (1964).
I can highly recommend it, as you can see IR used in less controlled environments than in Dune (also it was shot with the legendary Kinoptik 9.8mm).
Black clothing appears white? But sharpie-marker is broadband black. Large letters on your black tee shirt ...OBEY, CONFORM, MARRY AND REPRODUCE.
wow. just wow. I have never wanted to shoot b/w images that bad. it just looks so incredible! respect man absolutely astonishing work!
It is beautiful. Thanks for the long sample clip.
I was really confused how they did their black qne white because it really looks unique, then I tried to understand why it was in a question of lore like that because its so different
Can someone PLEASE tell me the name of the song at the end???
did you find it?
@@hanbily nope
We NEED to know 😢
Cette photo de ta femme est incroyable !
Et si elle a déjà accouché, félicitations !!! J’espère que tout se passe bien.
This video showed how IR photography transforms white skin into a marble like texture which highlights the bright skin. When trying to search how it transforms (or what it highlights) in dark skin I found it very difficult to find. All the photos are either landscapes/cities or white people. I can imagine it equally makes dark skin more elegant, too. Does anyone have experience or found some photos/videos of it?
I just asked myself the exactly the same thing. Id be very curious.
If you can build a rig to do it you should try the Nope infrared day for night technique (I think it was two cameras mounted perpendicular recording through 45º one-way glass, one recording colour, one recording infrared)
The film “I am Cuba” (1964) has a stunning 20-ish minute sequence shot on infrared film stock. Watch it 😊
This video truly captures Denis Villeneuve's vision of Giedi Prime, right down to the filmmaker's accent.
Woow! just woow! Loved the IR shots. All of them. Especially the Paris shots are awesome! Also congrats on the baby! Hope the baby and the mother are in perfect health. May the baby Stern have an ultra beautiful long life with you and your loved ones.
I remember trying IR film 55 years ago. Cameras back then had an infrared focus adjustment symbol on the lens. I assume modern digital cameras take care of this automatically. At the time I worked in a film lab and could experiment with all kinds of alternative processing experiments like printing B&W negatives on color paper or running color or B&W film through slide film chemistry. Some of the results were remarkable, but sometimes cross contamination would occur. I had to make sure to play with these things just before a scheduled chemical change. Infrared was always surprising. Fun times. Beautiful video.
Beautiful hauntinglike pictures and video, thank you! I guess I could get a similar anamorphic result with a shift/tilt lens?
I really should go and see the Dune part 2 movie before it disappears from the theatre...
It depends on what you think the anamorphic effect is. If you think it's the horribly blurry left and right edges of the frame, that's not really the look of anamorphic lenses used for movies - that's the look of a low-quality anamorphic adapter.
Very nice work Mathieu and very nice f… French accent too :). I do love the shot on Trocadéro at 6:30 it seems unreal. One only rem is that the corner of the images are not in focus/ blurred. I don’t know if it s linked to your anamorphic adaptor or your lens ( or the combination of the two). Can t you shot the same with a normal lens ( you got a 14mm TT artisan if I remember well ) and add black stripes to do the same ? For those who want to try IR at minium budget because Kolari mods is very well done but expensive)I recommend modifying and old apsc dslr (Nikon d70 can be find very cheap on second market eBay and leboncoin in France) and add an external filter. They are very simple to modify and there are a lot of Tito’s on TH-cam. I will also have a look at your Luts. Thx again and I expect a great video on human faces with IR.
I think actors in film were covered by some makeup to make skin more white, hide veins and skin texture. Maybe green?)
В інтерв'ю Polygon режисер казав, що "You can see the veins of the character", тому певно акторів зеленкою не мазали)
@@SlavaBohu зрозумів, просто у порівнянні з фото автора у них цих вен практично не видно.
Cool effect. Just remember to make sure your shutter speed matches the fps of the video. The trains have a jump every second where they software is missing a frame.
This is fantastic. A really beautiful short film in Paris. Well done!
Thats beautiful.
Question: Would you need to have IR LEDs to shoot something indoors sealed from sunlight? Incandescent (filament) lights produce IR, but not traditional LED lights, right? So probably incandescent or IR LEDs should be needed? That should be interesting to try for a future video, if you can =)
WELL THIS MAKES SENSE why in DUNE, since they were covered with makeup all over the body their veins were not visible.
austin butler said his entire head and hands were make up applied, and i was confused why he said hands... now we know..
the cool thing about IR you if you put on a telescopic lenses you can see things so ridiculously far away it will have you asking, How am I seeing that mountain that should be behind the curve.
Before digital, I bought a hundred feet of and experimented with IR B&W film, shooting 35 mm camera. Strictly amateur. Got some wild results, but its touchy to work with, special filters, special focusing, kind of guessing at exposure settings. A true IR filter completely obscures your view thru the camera. Got some nice, odd results. Odd skin tone and veins show in skin (yeah, talked my then girlfriend into nudes) and colors register differently. A landscape I did with full Minnesota greenery and a Craftsman green canoe came out with white trees and white canoe. Wish I could show it.
An early and successful use of IR filmmaking was the climactic battle scene in the movie _Alexander_ (2004) -- Indeed, doing it the hard way: on celluloid, exterior shooting, and during hot days (the film had to be kept refrigerated.)
_American Cinematographer_ magazine of that year featured a fascinating article detailing its special problems and handling.
Mans a true artist... he managed to make Paris look beautiful
This is amazing!
Btw at 6:39 is that the place where the mirror scene in Inception was filmed?
Yep the exact spot !
@@MathieuStern Wow that‘s really cool! Thanks for the answer
Very cool footage... seeing it as video is makes for some amazing landscapes. I did this to my Nikon D90 decades ago, after originally shooting Kodak IR film. It is a fun effect, but you have to use it carefully so the effect doesn't overwhelm the subject matter. You got it just right. Cheers.
Look at birds, especially black birds, in both IR and UV. Their markings are beautifully complex while humans only see black or brown. Also butterflies, if you manage to get some to sit still.
Try near ultraviolet. I did astrophotography of a comet in near ultraviolet for NASA’s Deep Impact mission planning. Very challenging and required a f/2 telescope!
I have a question
I have a Pentax k-70 and I wish to convert to IR 720
But I cannot find a person to do this how much did it cost you to have your camera turned into IR 830 which is actually pretty darn good I thought 720 was good yours is more unique it's quite inspiring too
Again I have a Pentax K-70 I wish to convert I do have a regular standard filter but it takes a while for me to get things set up which I don't like I just want to be able to take the picture and go
I just recently was down at Rocky River doing some IR 556 they came out quite good for a bright day between light and shadow couldn't ask for anything better but looking through a viewfinder being blind as I am trying to even see the slightest hint of red is extremely difficult to say the least I need help lots of help
Super vidéo Mathieu. J'adore!
What is the name if the SONG on Paris footage? It is so beautiful! I tried Shazam, but it was not able to find the song. If someone know what is this song, please let me know!
4:54 never realized how acute the angles of veins are, looks a lot like the vessels in leafs
FWIW, exposed photography film works as a visible light filter, and you can usually get small pieces for free anywhere film is developed.
So...why is everything white? Shouldnt everything be red, as red is the "closest" colour to infrared....sort of like we saw with the IR 590 filter...but more? Why isnt there at least a red tone to the white?
I remember hearing a few years ago that archaeologists were using IR and UV photos combined together to read ancient papyrus writing that had faded too much to see in regular light. Since then, I've wondered what one could do with IR and UV photos of pictograms and petroglyphs that might be too faded to see in regular light. I'm thinking specifically of ancient petroglyphs from the American West, but any ancient painting, writing or carving on stone would be neat to see and potentially enlightening for the archaeological community.
I shot a role of 35mm IR film back in school, it was a hassle but interesting. It would be nice to see how your camera handles glass windows or glass cups? Also a group of people with different skin colours. A nice psycho effect might be a stereo view camera, one lens with your IR modification the other len normal, while switching or fading back and forth.
Older Nikon DSLRs have weaker built-in IR filters, so it's possible to use them for IR unmodified. Likewise with cell phones: their filters are often weaker, so you can use them for IR as well. Still images work better than video, as IR filters attenuate a lot of light to begin with, so the required shutter speeds are often too long for clean video.
Could you explain to me why several characters have their outfits color shift as they walk into the sunlight but not Feyd Ratha? The bene jessuit are shown to be wearing black step into sunlight and then it's white. Same for Baron Harkonnen. Feyd Ratha is shown wearing black indoors then he walks into the sunlight and is still in black. No color shift to his clothes.
Careful with the clothing you point that at, some items that are opaque to the regular human spectrum, are translucent in IR.
You can use security cameras as IR lights, some are almost the equal of 1k spots, but in IR.
Some 'Action' cameras with M12 lenses, the IR cut filter is often in the lens, so you can unscrew the lens, pop out the filter, and screw the lens back in and get back to filming. Most security cameras have a filter that you can hear being moved out of the light path, which can be set as a mode in the webconsole.
Many plants, especially flowers, have UV visible patterns, maybe this could be something to explore. What is there beyond our perception?
Giedi prime looks like if their sun only emitted a single wavelength (the sun emits a rather large spectrum, allowing colors, whereas a laser only shoots one wavelength, you can only change the intensity), but a wavelength of white (which isn't possible), which is why it looks so weird, not just like a black and white filter. we just aren't used to the intensity change we get from the infrared (single wavelength) vision, which is very different from just a white and black filter.
Kinda reminded me of my senior year in high school some 50 years ago when I was using a Kodak IR film to shoot landscape images. It’s too bad that these films are no longer available but I still hav3 my Kodak IR reference book on shooting in IR. It was also used in medical photography in the past as well.
I thought infrared makes hot things glow and cold things black, like night vision. What's going on here? (Or what's wrong in my mental model?)
The most bizzare looking thing in the Dune 2 movie was the fireworks on Geidi Prime. Really curious if they will look similar on this camera! Also, how are the night shots ?
Honest question, I'm ignorant.
Can someone explain to me why do people use lens filters nowadays?
Why cant we simply mimic what the physical lents filter is doing by post editing a digital filter?
Thank you for the great pictures but I wonder how a camera can mix several channels including visible and UV as well, as peopledo with space images for remote sensing of earth
It's amazing that we put R G & B filters so the photos look more realistic. To learn that basic camera would capture infra red too is cool. Weren't infra red cameras expensive though?
Anyway, anything camera captures is shown to us through false colours, so it's not like people keep infra red pictures from us. We wouldn't see them. Some animals would.
Bonjour, I just stumbled on this video you shared and I have one question. From a stupid person asking a stupid question, are the colors around us on a daily basis, just a reflection of light and if so, does the UV filter that you used just block out those reflection
These IR filters are much better than B&W. They give it a highcontrast illusion of B&W. Instead of clothes having a gradient most are same shade now.
I'd actually like you to come and photograph our roof, we chose the colour based on the fact that while dark apparently it was still infrared rejecting... I'd love to see how true that is :D
What would it look like if you modified the filters with scratch or spots of “non-filter” (i’m not sure how to describe exactly what I’m thinking of, other than if you scratched away part of the filter or used some type of acid to etch microdots in various areas of the filter)
Looking at the picture of your wife through the IR filter got me thinking that maybe there could be a medical use for this type of camera.
For example a camera connected to an external monitor could be used to help locate veins for an injection or maybe even be used to detect problems with those veins.
(actully found where i heared it)
4:26 there was attempt to convict an incestual rapist using this kind camera imagery, vein layout is uniq to individual the same finger prints are, that the victim purposely left on to have evidence, however at the time this was "new" concept so it was not considered as proper evidence
ITS FROM HERE -> title:"How Does Forensic Anthropology Help Solve Crimes? - with Sue M. Black"
channel: The Royal Institution
time stamp : 39:50
I did this with a webcam years back…. Just pulled out the glass filter behind the lens and stuck on a strip of black photo negative…
So that's why those scenes in Dune looked so terrible. It's in infrared. Holy shit, that was obnoxious.
You forgot to mention that using this camera we are not actually seeing the actual infrared light, the infrared light is just sifted to visible light so that we can see it. Just sayin' tho, maybe it'll help to clear up some misconception.
It would be interesting to have a vein study with say Pregnant women or people just after a work out or a before and after or when they are working out. Discovering when the veins show and when they don't.
I would like to see a video of a campfire or candles.
That, or any sort of chemical reaction that doesn't normally look spectacular, but produces a lot of heat.
Is there any interesting results from combining/overlaying just UV and infrared?
I imagined one time a being that could only see in the x-ray spectrum, and how humans would look like walking skeletons with a translucent aura.
I don’t think many knows that the Panasonic EVA1 allows you to remove the IR filter for these type of shots.
I appreciate your commitment to the task. Impregnating your wife just to get a picture of her pregnant. That's a lot of effort for just one pic.
What if you shot a IR photo of a bodybuilder to see how many veins, surface and subsurface, could be observed?
kew gardens and the barbican were definitely the place to show off this style
Superbe idée et très belles images! Les filtres sont dingues! Je pense qu'il y a qu'un pas avant de devenir accro à ce type de rendu.
Animals: Crows will not, they still look black...? I find that interesting.