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Cody Wisenbaker
Приєднався 9 бер 2018
Hey, my name is Cody Wisenbaker! I am a video professional located in the PNW and love sharing my work with all of you.
Sony FX3 Documentary: The Last Jackpiner
The love for film and dirt bikes come together in this documentary. Follow the history of a particular bike that paid tribute to a man who helped transform dirt biking in North America, John Penton.
To find out more, visit www.pentonusa.org/.
This Project was a collaboration between Tucker Epp, Dan Morse, and myself (Cody Wisenbaker), and special thanks to:
John Penton
Penton Owners Group
Jack Penton
Paul Danik
Al Buehner
KTM Team
Stefan Pierer
Rod Bush
Robert Pearce
Eva Maria Piewasser
Nina Etzkorn
Mike Rosso
Bill Farrell
Mark and Deb White
John Young, Cascade Motorsports Bend, OR
Kurt Flachbart, Trailer Rider Magazine
Kevin Epp
Gilbert Vanderhoff
Ciaran Naran
About the Project:
Everything was filmed on the Sony FX3 and graded in Davinci Resolve using Mark Bone's LUTS. This was a super awesome run-n-gun film. The only two lenses used on this Project were the Sigma 24-70 2.8 and the Sony 70-200 4.0
To find out more, visit www.pentonusa.org/.
This Project was a collaboration between Tucker Epp, Dan Morse, and myself (Cody Wisenbaker), and special thanks to:
John Penton
Penton Owners Group
Jack Penton
Paul Danik
Al Buehner
KTM Team
Stefan Pierer
Rod Bush
Robert Pearce
Eva Maria Piewasser
Nina Etzkorn
Mike Rosso
Bill Farrell
Mark and Deb White
John Young, Cascade Motorsports Bend, OR
Kurt Flachbart, Trailer Rider Magazine
Kevin Epp
Gilbert Vanderhoff
Ciaran Naran
About the Project:
Everything was filmed on the Sony FX3 and graded in Davinci Resolve using Mark Bone's LUTS. This was a super awesome run-n-gun film. The only two lenses used on this Project were the Sigma 24-70 2.8 and the Sony 70-200 4.0
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Lighting Youtube videos || Steps for Cinematic Lighting Anywhere
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Ever wondered how to turn even the most challenging and ugly locations into stunning cinematic videos? In this tutorial, we're diving into lighting for videos and in any location, no matter how bad or ugly. This video discusses how to choose, light, and clean any location to look great. Gear Uses: Red Komodo Canon Eos R Aputure 120d II Aputure MC RHBWW Aputure Ls Mini 20D
Red Komodo Vs Sony FX3 | Interview Comparison
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In this video, we discover if the Red Komodo and the Sony FX3 can be used as an A and B camera in an interview-style video. Can the two cameras be used together if they are filming the same subject, or does one of the cameras look significantly different? Not a traditional "verses" video. Sony, Canon, Red, etc., are all great these days. Looking to see how they stack up together. If you have an...
F/0.95 For Video | Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 50mm f/0.95 with the Red Komodo
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In this video, I test out the Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 50mm f/0.95 lens for video. Can it actually be used for video, or is it too crazy? All the footage was shot at f/0.95 on the Red Komodo. If you have questions, drop them in the comment section below.
Sony FX3 Wedding Film
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This is a wedding film I shot on my Sony FX3. Everything was shot in 4k Slog and graded using the phantom luts. All the stuff filmed indoors was shot at ISO 12,800. All the gear used: Sony FX3 Sony 24-70 f2.8 Sony 70-200 f4 Polarpro Basecamp Matte Box
Canon C300 Mark III Wedding Film
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This was a wedding I shot this year on the Canon C300 Mark iii. The last few shots in the extreme dark were shot on the Sony Fx3 since there was very little light. The footage is amazing and a camera that I would highly recommend if you don't mind its larger form factor. The color grade on this camera came together so easily. I could easily push the C300's codecs to the limits and not have to w...
The Ranch: Originally Shot in 4K (1DX Mark II)
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Some video that I shot recently at my father's ranch. Was shot in 4K on the 1DX Mark II. Hope you all enjoy.
Summer: Cinematic 1DX Mark II Footage, Shot in 4K
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Here is some footage I took using my 1DX Mark II around my house. The footage was originally shot in 4K. Hope you enjoy, thanks.
PNW Drone Shots - DJI Mavic Pro
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Drone footage I shot on my DJI Mavic Pro. Really been working hard to make my drone footage as cinematic as possible. Washington State is a beautiful place to shoot some awesome video, enjoy.
Should of gone to KTM USA in Amherst Ohio
He also has Hi Point trailers and KTM USA is in Amherst Ohio
I worked for John at Penton Honda Suzuki
Absolutely beautiful story and KTM. Kudos to you, sir for keeping the history alive!! 🏁
@@anthonygreco1130 thanks so much! Glad you loved it.
How much recording time do you get an a one terabyte card? -on the Komodo
@@PeacefulMoments1844 a bit, I don’t remember the exact amount off the top of my head. On the highest quality least compression was like 90mins or so, but if you go like to one of the higher compression rate and “less” quality you gain a ton of record time. I only use the highest quality because I have enough card space for most things. That said, if you can get 1 or 2 1tb cards you’ll have enough space for most recording sessions.
Red looks better!
something weird about the shutter speed looks too smooth like broadcast might be the UA-cam
Nice video thank you
Appreciate you watching it! You have either of these cameras?
Great videos!
Thanks! Appreciate you watching it. I need to do an updated one at some point.
lets just stop debating about it, the time to film and stop dicking around with gear has come, write your script, your show, or production, cast and deliver, no excuses. Our great grandfathers filmed out of a wooden box with a cardboard mattebox and still made dope shit. lets go people, get off your ass.
For real I totally understand. The stuff I've been leaning into recently is storytelling and story boarding. The thing that makes or breaks my videos recently is, is it compelling (in regards to story) and does it appear to be planned out. When I filmed this it was really yo test how close you could get it with a simple workflow. I think with today's tech you could film on anything and get great results if you lean into the other things that make a video great, I.e. Story. 🤘🏻
this video is morethen Mercedes VS lamborghini
Question is, will KTM do another 30th anniversary of THIS 30th anniversary bike and actually bring the 200 back to do it, instead of the 150 that it is now? I hope so.
Love the vid. I run a komodoX and my partner has an fx3 and fx6 and we were wondering if we could color match. Thanks again.
For sure! Glad you light it. If you expose the images right it’s super easy to match. Good luck!
Owned an early 70s Penton 175 Jackpiner. One of the biggest pieces of crap I ever owned! Sold it and bought a new Honda 250 Elsinore. Thought I had died and gone to heaven!
Awesome!
Blown away! This is awesome
Thanks, appreciate that! We worked hard on it.
What lens filter was used for the last jack piner ?
We used the BaseCamp system from Polar Pro. We had their basic ND filter in there when needed and then there 1/4 Mist that goes in that system. www.polarpro.com/products/mist-filter-basecamp Its a awesome system if you are needing anything crazy, and I think the mist that Polar Pro puts out is basic enough to not be too much.
Well done!
Thanks! Appreciate it 🤘🏻
lol. Google "KTM Motohall" , click on the museum picture (see all pictures) then scroll down in the pictures section, about 3/4 all the way down... you will find the bike is there! Bike of the month!
gorgeous
I have 2 of these LE's and a '72 and a '73.
Did you buy them new? One a rider and one for show?
I still own a 1973 Penton 175 Jackpine. I raced enduros, hare scrambles and did alot of trail riding on it.
Beautiful story! I remember the first Penton I ever saw, it was a baby blue 125 Six Days. Ungodly loud with a open expansion chamber pipe. It must have been an early model, with a Shachs engine, and a non radial head. KTM owes much to John Penton, one wonders where KTM would be today without him.
John is still kicking I am truly lucky to work for him!
let us into your musium topman
epic
I have this same sentiment towards a 1978 Subaru DL Sedan I had. mint condition, all original. life happened and I had to sell it to keep it nice and to make some money. Ended up selling to a Subaru corporate employee that works at the non-public museum in new jersey. The car has been in the process of a full restoration ever since. sad to see it go but happy with where it is being treated like the time capsule it is. only had 10k miles.
Im a full time motorcycle photographer that is a history buff and ive been wanting to do something like this with my Fuji. This gives me a bit more confidence to undertake that task.
You should! This was a super fun project and I’m glad I got to be apart of telling the story! Glad you liked it.
What a Great Story!!! What a great gesture. You should be so proud.
Thanks man! We are super happy, and the response form the both the bike world and camera world has been amazing!
@@codywisenbaker you deserve every single positive comment!!! Thumbs up
Wonderful job! Great video!
Thank you very much! Appreciate it.
I had completely forgotten thr Penton ! I was a sailor stationed in Pearl Harbor during '69-'71 , and rode a brand new Suzuki 250 Savage all over Oahu..and I mean all over. Up mountains , in downtown Honolulu, down any forestry path or animal path I could happen across, and most times all alone. It's only by Grace that I never hurt myself or the 250 so bad that we couldn't make it back to the ship for our next duty day. On other channels I have talked about the brands participating in moto there , brands not too many young riders now would recognize : Husqvarna, CZ, Maico, Bultaco....but I had forgotten Penton. Never borrowed one to ride, but they certainly were in the mix Thanks for the memories. At age 78 now, I'm more a street rider.
Of course! That was one of the reasons Dan wanted to make this. He wanted to let young guys know about one of the brands many people may not know, but should know.
Great video! Keep it up, i subscribed. High tier motorcycle doc for sure..
Thanks man! That was the goal, so I’m glad you think so!
This is absolutely epic and needs more attention!! I don't even like KTMs but this is an absolute treasure of a film!! Solid work all around. What a story. Thank you for the history lesson.
Honda employee here. But that's a cool bike that I would happy to own!
That means a ton! Thanks man.
Love it!
This was such an fun project and a great learning experience! Hope to be able to do another one with you soon Cody;)
I know! The response to this has been amazing. May need to start the next one sooner than later haha!
I love my Komodo, but it’s a journey to get it through resolve and uploaded 😂 I have been on the fence about adding a fx3 or Ronin 4d I would like auto focus for once. Setting up RS3 & LiDAR is just more time. For films? Komodo all day. For quick content? Not so much
I totally understand. I actually bought a c70 just for quick content. The fx3 in this video was one a sold but had back on loan - only after did I realize I needed a second “less quality” but “more versatile” camera for stuff like this.
Great video. 2 strong points for the Sony - Run And Gun. And Red K for Narrative. I’d like them both for those specific projects. 🎥🎥😎
For sure! The more I use the Komodo I love the raw. But I do miss how easy it is to make the sony look good right out of the box.
Beautiful wedding film
Thanks so much!
Damn! Shut off that crap music… I couldn’t even get through your whole video why do you think you have to put music behind your videos… It’s not a drama, I’m not gonna get up and dance, all it does is interfere with your speaking.
Good video. Thanks.
Sony color looks better but Komodo has more detail idk
For sure! The more I use the red the more I miss the color that just comes out of the Sony. That said, 6k with a bunch of room to stretch the image is awesome if you’re willing to fight the image long enough haha Thanks for your thought!
Your shirt colors makes you blend in with your background. Color contrast. Your ambient colors are warm, should've worn a blue shirt when filming this.
I get that. Was more filmed for the lighting concepts. That’s a good idea though - may do a video on that so I appreciate the idea. When shooting for a client set design, wardrobe, and colors always play a major role in setting your image apart.
Sony FX3 shoots RAW with a NInJA V so just go with a Sony.
For sure. I have shot RAW with the ninja in the past and it is great. The only downside I ran into is that the Sony internal noise reduction does not happen on the HDMI port. Not a huge deal if you are filming that same way you would with the red and shooting at a low ISO but when I did it the first time I filmed Sony ProRes RAW at iso 1,200 and the image was very noisy - first time shooting error but once you know its an easy work around.
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what's your Instagram bro?
Now show me the differences between high key and low key lighting!
I’ll make it next! I have a few more in depth lighting videos in mind. Probably a little more involved coming soon!
Hey Cody! Great video. I'm curious on your workflow on how you were able to match both cameras in post. I currently own a Komodo and an FX30 and I'm planning to use them together on future projects soon.
Hey, thanks! So it’s going to be a bit of a long answer but hope this makes sense. I do all of this in davinci for reference. So on the color page I start with a color space transform node and go to davinci wide gamma and then end the tree with a color transform to rec709 gamma 2.4. Then I actually graded both at the same time, I was afraid if I pushed the red too hard I wouldn’t be able to get the Sony to match. The second node I did a basic rec 709 conversion on both cameras, third node was the “grade” and the forth to the end was the power windows and such to get the pieces I couldn’t make match in the base grade. Hope that helps. Something I played with that worked pretty well but didn’t do for this video that is totally like “incorrect” was using a color, space transform node on the red, converting it from red log10 to Sony S log3. When I did that I was able to stick the same Sony LUT on both the Sony and the red and it got pretty close. It wasn’t perfect but if you don’t mind grading after the LUT you could get it to match. Again it’s incorrect but in a bind it works pretty well.
@@codywisenbaker Thanks man! Appreciate this, i'll give this a try!
Great little video, I have both - my favorite camera combo I’ve ever tried. The FX3 comes in and covers all of the Komodo’s weaknesses - and the Komodo is just a joy to use, it gets me excited to go out and film
For sure, thats exactly how I feel. I wanted to do more narrative stuff so I swapped for the Komodo to get into the RAW workflow but I think as far as great cameras go they are both awesome just depends on what you need. Will hopefully own another FX3 sometime soon.
I have the fx6, and it’s amazing. With its frustrations and strengths. And I’m considering adding a red.
I would say go for it! A reason that I don't own the fx6 is just the supply issues Sony was having. I am sure I can get one now, but a reason for moving to Red sooner rather than later was just that I couldn't get my hands on an fx6. They seem to really thrive where the other camera lacks. I think having both really could sure up any potential issues you may have with the other (RAW vs Autofucs, internal ND vs Not). @@Fortytwoflat
Absolutely. I’m thinking the same. The Komodo x looks really fun and clean, and inspiring. And also. The v raptor, is literally one of the best cameras ever created. I literally spent the whole day trying to justify the v raptor.
I know. I did as well; the reason for the Komodo first was because I know one day I will have the Vraptor and figured it would be easier to start getting used to the red workflow now. Get great results from the e Komodo, and the Vraptor will just be icing on the cake regarding quality.@@Fortytwoflat
whos that girl ?
That is my wife Gabrielle.
Thanks Cody. You've got a good energy and vibe, too. I am getting the Komodo X in and I have the Sigma 24-70 so I'm looking forward to using it. I feel like the Red image that I've seen generally has more mojo than in Sony but you did a good job of matching them and making them look the same.
That’s awesome! Yeah, I bought the Komodo right before the X was kind of rumored. Don’t regret it but I would love to get an X soon. That said, I totally agree. I think you can push the red harder. I think if you pushed both to their limits in their strengths you would see that all things being equal you can probably get more out of the red. But, the Sony is a lowlight beast. That’s the only piece of these two cameras that make it interesting to me. I wouldn’t be brave enough to attempt a wedding on the Komodo not knowing what light might be coming my way. That said, I agree and for that same reason I made the switch to red. Thanks Mike🤘🏻
Excelente!! hiciste algunas correciones más aparte de los phantom luts? tengo la misma cámara
Gracias, hice algunas coincidencias de color básicas en todo el video. También hice ediciones básicas donde mi exposición no fue perfecta. Espero que esto tenga sentido. Tuve que usar el traductor de Google.