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Great tips, I can share this with my students for a quick tutorial -- BUT IMO your x60 hotel shot you had your light way to high... I personally would have used it for fill and not as a key and I would have bounced it more in the corner not on the wall OR I would have cranked it up and put it in the bathroom with that diffused glass and used that as a specular key -- but your natural light shots were spot on :-)
Hi Pascal. Thank you so much for the education. May I ask how you get the soft look to your videos? Are you using a pro mist filter or is it bloom added in post?
HI Pascal, thanks a lot for the video! Your colorgrading and picture quality is constantly beautiful. What filter system are you using now? NISI TrueColor Swift, or the Freewell K2? Which one you like more in matter of convenience, mist effect and possible VND colorshift?
Thanks Tomas, I use the NiSi Swift most of the time. Get a bit of vignetting at 16-18mm when I stack all filters (including mist) bit overall they are the most convenient to use and relatively affordable.
Hej Pascal Basel. I see You are useing Lumix. Can You make a tutorial, how to get cinematic warm look, but not yellow. Im struggle to achive warm look, but more like teal and orange, not a yellow one.
I don’t use Lumix, but it’s the same with any other camera. Try the temperature and tint sliders on the hdr page in Resolve. they act a bit more natural. You can also clean up the shadows with the hue vs luma curves.
Watch some videos about what NDs do. They don’t change the look of your image, they just let you get motion blur together with shallow dof. I explain that in my recent Videography Basics for Beginners tutorial.
For that one, I played around with Look Designer from Color Lab. You can achieve similar results with FilmConvert, or my DepthScape LUTs. But most of it is the light during sunrise hours.
i have the best pro camera but my problem is , i don’t know where to focus my lens to get the best angle for better shoots . any basic ideas for beginners like me? if any. link please. thank you 🩷🩷🩷🩷
My favorite moment: the knod to Camera Conspiracies running across the street in slow motion. 😂
excellent, excellent video; thanks for sharing this knowledge!
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Fantastic! Appreciate this video so much. Thank you for sharing this knowledge!👏❤️🔥
that's my country - VietNam, it's wonderful, thank you for visiting our country, wish you filmed beautiful videos
Amazing work, very detailed, with examples and thorough explanation. Thanks for these great videos!
wow your video look amazing, hope you teach more about lighting in travel.
Please send a link for this colour grading tutorial. Nice one
Kudos for providing advice that's super applicable and more informative than what you'd get from most creators. Beautiful color grading as always too!
Great tips, I can share this with my students for a quick tutorial -- BUT IMO your x60 hotel shot you had your light way to high... I personally would have used it for fill and not as a key and I would have bounced it more in the corner not on the wall OR I would have cranked it up and put it in the bathroom with that diffused glass and used that as a specular key -- but your natural light shots were spot on :-)
This is pure gold.. thank you...I have a few trips planned this year so I'll definitely use your technique.. appreciate it a lot!
Excellent advice! Thank you for all the tips!
Sehr cooles Video, vielen Dank
Magnificent video ❤
What was your main camera for this video? like for the intro bit? Its Incredible
Intro is a9 iii for the foggy part and Fuji X-T5 around the lake. Used the Viltrox 27mm F1.2 on the X-T5, this lens makes everything look good.
@@pascalbasel Thank you, looks incredible once again
Awesome
hotel rooms i use towels, pillow cases and sheets to bounce light!!
Whatever works 👍🏻
wow, substantial informations !
Hi Pascal. Thank you so much for the education. May I ask how you get the soft look to your videos? Are you using a pro mist filter or is it bloom added in post?
Can you make a Video of colograding in this Video please
Not much to say really. Color graded it using Look Designer from Colorlab with Kodak 2328.
Solid advice!
Great video man! Thank you. Mind sharing what lenses you used? 👌👌
Thanks, mainly Viltrox 27mm F1.2 on Fuji and on Sony 16-35 GM ii and 20-70 F4.
The 27mm is the favorite lens I ever had.
Very useful man, thanks.. the best how to video is one that comes with real-time examples
HI Pascal, thanks a lot for the video! Your colorgrading and picture quality is constantly beautiful. What filter system are you using now? NISI TrueColor Swift, or the Freewell K2? Which one you like more in matter of convenience, mist effect and possible VND colorshift?
Thanks Tomas, I use the NiSi Swift most of the time. Get a bit of vignetting at 16-18mm when I stack all filters (including mist) bit overall they are the most convenient to use and relatively affordable.
Wellcome Việt Nam, thank you video
Hej Pascal Basel. I see You are useing Lumix. Can You make a tutorial, how to get cinematic warm look, but not yellow. Im struggle to achive warm look, but more like teal and orange, not a yellow one.
I don’t use Lumix, but it’s the same with any other camera. Try the temperature and tint sliders on the hdr page in Resolve. they act a bit more natural. You can also clean up the shadows with the hue vs luma curves.
@@pascalbasel Thank You very much.
and question does an ND filter help and is it worth getting?
Watch some videos about what NDs do. They don’t change the look of your image, they just let you get motion blur together with shallow dof. I explain that in my recent Videography Basics for Beginners tutorial.
Hello from Vietnam
Good video 😊😊😊😊❤
How to colour grade like this
For that one, I played around with Look Designer from Color Lab. You can achieve similar results with FilmConvert, or my DepthScape LUTs. But most of it is the light during sunrise hours.
Việt Nam xin chào!
i have the best pro camera but my problem is , i don’t know where to focus my lens to get the best angle for better shoots .
any basic ideas for beginners like me? if any. link please.
thank you 🩷🩷🩷🩷
Search for framing and composition. Lots of good stuff out there.
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Love from Rwanda
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thank you so much . its a big help for me 🩷🩷🩷🩷
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