Filmmaking Tips/Tricks l Part 1 l
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- Build a studio on a budget / Color grading / film and record sounds for your videos. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- / 👉SUBSCRIBE for more TIPS & TRICKS. LIKE👍 / COMMENT and thank you so much for the SUPORT !
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Gear's I used in this video
Microphone: HAMA Lav mic / AMAZON LINK:
www.amazon.com/Hama-Smart-plu...
Camera: Panasonic Lumix GH5
Lens: Sigma 56mm 1.4 // Leica 12-60mm 2.8 // Panasonic 25mm 1.7
Editing in: Final Cut Pro X
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Timecodes
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - How to build a Studio on a budget
01:06 - Color grading tips
01:42 - Download and produce sound effect's
04:47 - Outro - Фільми й анімація
You're damn right, sound is not 50% of the video, it's 70%. So true. And the intro shots, spectacular!!
Thank you so much mister 😊🙏
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Great to find someone who understands we can’t all spend £1000 a month on camera gear. A normal person, but also with good skills. Respect! Subbed ✅
Thank you so so much 😊
Vidéo très interessante .😊👍
Merci beaucoup 😃🙏
Thanks Ken cant wait for part 2
really? 😃 alright thank you so much!
Another well done video, love that you removed the desk. You always kill it with the color grading. BTW love that post in the background :-)
thank you so much! You mean the film poster of "THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY"? a film master piece ! :-)
loving the color grading
thank you buddy !
Thanks...well done.
thank you ☺️ very very much :-)
Another wonderful video, with great tips and images that look like they came out of a movie 🤗 congrats 🙏🏻
thank you so much ☺️🙏
you're a real G bro keep it real we appreciate
Thanks bro you're amazing!
subscribed
thank you so much :)
Awesome 🙌 ❤
Thanks 🤗
Love the tips, thank you
You are so welcome! Nice that you found this channel.
Very helpful video, Ken! Seems it's cost a lot of your time. Thanks
Thank you so much! Yes but I enjoy doing it 😃 And I love reading these comments!
good job brother,, actually I'm a Nikon user from a long time, but i fall in love specially for the video from the GH5 but still practicing good luck for you
Hey brother thank you so much! I used to film with the Nikon D5300 before getting the GH5. Nikons are awesome for filmmakers too. Good job!
New to channel, binge watching to catch up, like your lighting, sound and soft focus techniques. Still trying to figure out where your accent is from. Thanks.
Hi! Thanks for the comment. Yes I have an Italian accent,,😄
Just discovered your channel and sub at the first vidéo ! Thansk for these long term reviews and advices from a french filmmaker, me too I also keep my GH5 with my GH6 and S5 such and amazing camera !
Glad you like them! team LUMIX 😃
Thank you for the content bro
Your welcome bro. Thanks for the comment
Ken when we getting part 2? Keep up the great work #gh5fam
Hi, It's a new part of a series of videos I want to make and putting in a playlist for filmmaking. But I'm also working on other ideas. So I don't know yet. I wish sometimes I could just spend some time to go out and film some beautiful footage. I'm going to get 2 new lenses from Sigma like the 16mm 1.4 and 30mm next month.. Can't wait :) Thanks for asking
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0:10... 0:21 ..I love it! How did you get so shallow depht of field? Beautiful!
Hi Alex! :) Thank you so much! that scene I filmed with the Sigma 56mm 1.4. because it was a very low light scene and II needed to film at 1.4! So I got this nice shallow depth of field. Also the Panasonic 25mm 1.7 at the outgo of this video helped me to get the shallow depth of field and it's a cheaper lens than the Sigma :) greetings
thanks.@@kenslyder
Hi bro. I noticed in my gh5 footage issues, my fotos(portret) never looks sharp like not in focus. I was making some test on manual mode focusing and automatic but have the same results(lens use lumix 25mm and 12-60mm). Don’t know how to resolve this problem😢
It's strange....I've seen you follow me on instagram, maybe I can try to help you in privat bro.