Shooting route for the documentary | CinePrint16 | Bmpcc og
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- You have watched the video collage of the route we followed for our feature-length documentary film. It was entirely shot with the BMPCC Original. The lenses used were Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 Art, Pentacon 29mm f2.8, and Helios 44-2. Edited with DaVinci Resolve. CinePrint16 was used for color grading.
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Beautiful footage again! And the music matches the vibe perfectly!
Thank you so much!
There's no other sensor under $1k that can't beat the BMPCC OG. That CinePrint 16 was made for it. Good job!
This is the only camera I couldn't give up on for a long time.
The only one? What about my bmcc 2.5k!? 😮
😅😅
@@Saheli-Medias No doubt the bmpcc 2.5k can make great footage. However, it can never look like the BMPCC OG simply because Black Magic had to change sensors after RED sued them for using the Fairchild sensor, (the same sensor RED uses and patented). This is the main reason the BMPCC 2.5K, 4K, or 6K doesn't have the feel and texture of the footage from the BMPCC OG. They simply can't because the Fairchild sensor that came after the BMPCC OG is different.
@@Saheli-Medias Bmcc 2.5k is still cool :)
@@GadrielDemartinosthe bmpcc og, the bmcc 2.5k, micro og are supposed to be Fairchild sensor!
Love your channel. Always blows me away what can be done with a pocket cam!
Thank you so much
Wonderful shots, colors. Congratulations 👌
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous footage!
Thank you so much!
So beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Amazing editing !!! Beautiful framing!!! Outstanding colorgrading!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much Hugo🤩
Awesome 👍
Thank you!
Beautiful🌞
Thank you!
Amazing as always! 🔥🤩
Thank you so much
very nice!
Thank you
Wow. Nice. Did you use the Blackmagic Design Film Gen5 profile?
Thank you very much. I used Gen1.
First of all, great images, love your work. Some of the shots look fantastic, others have a grain that it's a bit distracting. Grain is the structure of film itself so the images shot real film look "real" for lack of a better word. When you add the grain in post, it sometimes does not match with the image, hard to explain but obvious when you watch the clips. In my opinion it takes something away from the image instead of helping it. The OG had plenty of noise as it is, adding grain sometimes doesn't look that good.
First of all, thank you very much. I agree with what you said. In my personal work, I just add a bit of grain to the images I take with my Fujifilm camera. In BMPCC OG, grain can create a good look in portrait shots under artificial lighting. However, in wide-angle shots that are not well-lit or properly exposed, it can damage the image.
You are right about this. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Oh my god. This doesn’t even look like 1080p. How did you do this? It’s amazing
Thank you. Cineprint 16 :)