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You don't even understand how excited I was to see a new video.🤣I no joke woke up this morning and thought to myself "Kent hasn't posted in a while...I hope he does soon." And then bam! Your channel is 100% my favorite. Always entertaining and educational :) Thanks for the videos!
I love this! The short is a heck of a lot of fun, but you have so many wonderful ideas here for shooting. I just got my Fujifilm X-HS2 two days ago and am shooting my first short film with it (not my first short film ever, but with that specific camera) and I haven't done a live action film in a few years as I've been animating. So I'm a little rusty, but am so excited to get back to directing a film again and my wife is encouraging me to do something every month (she's volunteered to act for me too, which helps!). Your newsletters and channel has definitely been an inspiration and a kick in the rear end to get moving. Keep it up!
Really great job here. End result looked really really good, for such a short timespan and smaller budget. Thanks for the BTS on this too, very informative. I'm doing animation myself, not live action, but a lot of the ideas and camera angles and techniques kind of apply. I love all your creative camera angles.... good stuff. :)
For lighting night time shots no matter what genre, it is best to move all cool lighting outside of a window or motivate the light from an exterior source, and use warm light as interior/practical sources. Also get the warm light as soft as possible while getting the cool exterior lighting as hard/harsh as possible. You can always tweak in post but this method will give you more favorable outcomes directly into camera.
They're not using a phone for 28 years later, there using a DOF adapter that costs 3 grand on a 2 grand phone when they could buy a freaking camcorder, or a older cinema camera, FOR THE SAME PRICE AND PICTURE. Which is why you just using the phone is actual iphone film making.
I've had some great results playing around with Log on the iPhone 15 Pro, but thought the iPhone would only be good in a "stealing shots" type film, otherwise might as well use my better camera and lenses. But this convinced me how shockingly good it is for quickly getting unique camera angles and camera movement with the least amount of gear (those dolly shots were shockingly good). I think your advice about not rigging it out is spot on.
Hi, Kent. I am a subscriber from Peru. I love watching your videos. Because I want to be a film director one day. I am also currently making short films. And your videos give me a glimpse of what my future career would be like. Thank you.
Good story, creative shots and acting beats out great gear for indie a 100% I loved the practical effects, the creative angles A LOT! The make-up was also great being it low budget and learnt from UA-cam. And the acting was weird, and a bit over the top, but it matched the mood of the short, so A+ for your gf :) My only 2 critiques would be that I just can't understand what she says. Not sure if it's the fake teeth or sound design issue. And the other might be just personal taste, but the grade feels a bit flat, almost dreamlike, hazy...which can work for something like this, but I just missed a bit more contrast. But I'm just being an overly critical person right now. It's a great movie, and especially cool only shooting with an iphone and minimal budget! For the transformation sequence, did you use stock videos, or shot all of those too?
Thanks again to Torras for sponsoring this project!
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can you please make a video about video compression for iPhone shot short films?
There has never been a better time to be a filmmaker and content creator. You have proven this, my friend.
Agreed! Great music btw :)
Super impressive! You make others want to make their films! Gold knowledge! Thank you
You don't even understand how excited I was to see a new video.🤣I no joke woke up this morning and thought to myself "Kent hasn't posted in a while...I hope he does soon." And then bam! Your channel is 100% my favorite. Always entertaining and educational :) Thanks for the videos!
Same! Although I was hoping it would be another break down of our films, submitted this time. Still great vid though!
I love this! The short is a heck of a lot of fun, but you have so many wonderful ideas here for shooting. I just got my Fujifilm X-HS2 two days ago and am shooting my first short film with it (not my first short film ever, but with that specific camera) and I haven't done a live action film in a few years as I've been animating. So I'm a little rusty, but am so excited to get back to directing a film again and my wife is encouraging me to do something every month (she's volunteered to act for me too, which helps!). Your newsletters and channel has definitely been an inspiration and a kick in the rear end to get moving. Keep it up!
Good luck, just checked out ur channel, will u be posting it there?
Man so many cool DIY camera angles! Love the tape to the ceiling idea. Great video!
Agreed! Am looking forward to seeing ur monthly films btw
Really great job here. End result looked really really good, for such a short timespan and smaller budget.
Thanks for the BTS on this too, very informative.
I'm doing animation myself, not live action, but a lot of the ideas and camera angles and techniques kind of apply. I love all your creative camera angles.... good stuff. :)
She just blew my mind by her acting. Wow.
For lighting night time shots no matter what genre, it is best to move all cool lighting outside of a window or motivate the light from an exterior source, and use warm light as interior/practical sources. Also get the warm light as soft as possible while getting the cool exterior lighting as hard/harsh as possible. You can always tweak in post but this method will give you more favorable outcomes directly into camera.
Impressive - thanks for sharing your experience!
Very awesome, man. The end result looked great!👍
agreed!
Bloody well done, lad. Dilly!
so awesome man , so many gems have a wonderful weekend. Thank you
Agreed, just checked out ur channel btw, love your creative challenge, I'm a huge believer in just create and don't think so cool to see ppl doing it!
Thanks for the breakdown.
Dope stuff. So creative.
with some expensive gears too, be it lighting, sound capture etc.
They're not using a phone for 28 years later, there using a DOF adapter that costs 3 grand on a 2 grand phone when they could buy a freaking camcorder, or a older cinema camera, FOR THE SAME PRICE AND PICTURE. Which is why you just using the phone is actual iphone film making.
Love you for making this, thank you so much.
Thanks!
I've had some great results playing around with Log on the iPhone 15 Pro, but thought the iPhone would only be good in a "stealing shots" type film, otherwise might as well use my better camera and lenses. But this convinced me how shockingly good it is for quickly getting unique camera angles and camera movement with the least amount of gear (those dolly shots were shockingly good). I think your advice about not rigging it out is spot on.
thank you so much for this, ive learned a lot, youre a blessing.
INCREDIBLE short film for an iphone and 3 people.
Nice job 👍
Thank you for sharing 🙌🙌🙌
Never thought iPhone could do this! Thanks for putting me onto Torras, definitely getting one for my 16pro
If you ever make a horror short with a lot of blood and guts, petition to call the BTS "Standard Gory Company"
LOL
7:19 made me laugh out loud
Great behind-the-scenes look! Could you also share your Blackmagic settings and post-production workflow? Thanks for the insights!
Thanks! Blackmagic settings are shown in the video, but an editing breakdown is coming next month
@@StandardStoryCo Great, thanks! Whoops, missed the settings, but went back and watched it. Thanks again!
I think you all did a good job 🎉
Need that audio breakdown asap!
The Weeknd’s recent Dancing in the Flames music video was shot using an iPhone!
Hi, Kent. I am a subscriber from Peru. I love watching your videos. Because I want to be a film director one day. I am also currently making short films. And your videos give me a glimpse of what my future career would be like. Thank you.
Any tips for an Android user? Like type of phone, apps, etc.?
nice!
Apple watch + loupe = wireless viewfinder 😮
WOW!!!!!!
Good story, creative shots and acting beats out great gear for indie a 100%
I loved the practical effects, the creative angles A LOT!
The make-up was also great being it low budget and learnt from UA-cam. And the acting was weird, and a bit over the top, but it matched the mood of the short, so A+ for your gf :)
My only 2 critiques would be that I just can't understand what she says. Not sure if it's the fake teeth or sound design issue. And the other might be just personal taste, but the grade feels a bit flat, almost dreamlike, hazy...which can work for something like this, but I just missed a bit more contrast. But I'm just being an overly critical person right now. It's a great movie, and especially cool only shooting with an iphone and minimal budget!
For the transformation sequence, did you use stock videos, or shot all of those too?
Awesome stuff and obviously too many cats but you know that 🎃
Lmao, those 'prosthetics'...
Never covered sound recording...or did I miss something...
Covered separately here:
ua-cam.com/video/C3jqcNLUVRo/v-deo.html
Fun little film!! For your sake I was hoping they were real …..
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Put the cat in a seperate room and close the door, it´s that simple xD
(But I have a cat of my own so i still understand!)
Pause 😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol.....PAUSE