Japan | a cinematic film
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- 7 years later, I traveled back to Japan.
This was a long-awaited 3-week trip to Japan. I visited many places such as Shinagawa, Kanazawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Ikebukuro, Ueno, Iwate, Asakusa, and Hiraizumi. I wanted to make a video that allows me to look back at brief moments of my trip.
As I was editing, I could tell I did not shoot most of the footage as intended. It was somewhat hard to make something based on the pace at which I was moving around. I am still trying to find a style for how I want to make my films, so for now, I’ve just made it simple. I also realized I spent much more time taking photos than focusing on filming. Filming definitely is tricky but I still hope this was enjoyable and peaceful to see.
Check out my photos from this trip here: jeremytbudrow....
» Shot on Panasonic G9ii | 12-35mm f 2.8 lens
» Edited & Color Graded on Adobe Premiere Pro
» Music by Joe Hisaishi
» Instagram: / justjeremyhere
» Photography Instagram: / jtbvisuals
» Portfolio: jeremytbudrow....
#cinematic #japan #colorgrading
♤ For Jun
For those who are curious, here are timestamps for major locations in the video:
0:09 - 0:19 Tokyo
0:19 - 0:26 Ikebukuro
0:38 - 1:42 Hase-temple / Big Buddha, Kamakura
1:43 - 2:03 Shibuya
2:04 - 2:33 Shinjuku
3:06 - 3:20 Higashi-jaya gai, Kanazawa-shi
3:20 - 4:20 Kenroku Garden, Kanazawa
4:52 - 5:15 Ueno Park / Hanazoho Shrine, Tokyo
5:16 - 6:02 Senso-ji, Asakusa
6:08 - 7:04 Hiraizumi, Ichinoseki / Chūson Temple, Tsuki mi zaka, Iwate
Hello, I really enjoyed your wonderful Japanese video.
Every scene was impressive and helped me understand Japan more.
So I have a question.
The color is so pretty, and I'm curious about how to correct the color.
1. Do you use the white balance of the camera?
2. Is it only correcting the color through the program without using the white balance of the camera?
Or I wonder if there's any other way.
Thank you! To answer your questions, if you want to color correct / color grade your footage, you should manually set your white balance on the camera, or using the white balance setting that matches your scene (ex. If you’re filming in daylight, you can use the daylight white balance option on your camera. You don’t want to use auto white balance because there could be the chance that your lighting changes which will then offset your white balance. For your second question, you can use an editing program to adjust white balance from your recorded shot. However, I would not only rely on the editing program of your choice. Always best to make changes in the camera before recording. I would definitely recommend watching other white balance videos to understand more specifics.
@@JustJeremyHere thank you so much. You have been of great help to me.
Great shots, great film ! Thanks for sharing. Which image profile do you use ? V-Log ?
Thank you! And yes I used V-Log 👍
A great cinematic video of my favourite country with one of my favourite japanese music! Awesome combination, Jeremy! Love your video immensely...the colors and composition are both spot on!👍👍👍
By the way, how did you manage to get your video stretch all the way horizontally to both ends? Most of the videos have 2 vertical black bars on left and right.
Thanks mate!
Thank you, I appreciate that! And to get that stretched look, I edited the video in a 12:5 (3840x1600) aspect ratio 👍
@@JustJeremyHere Appreciate your response very much! Keep up with the good work!👍🙂
Man ! This is the best city landscape cinematic I’ve ever seen… I almost cried. Keep going
Wow thank you! I really appreciate it 🤝
This is one of the best cinematics of Japan that I've seen so far, I'm really surprised this hasn't blown up yet. You just earned yourself a new subscriber!
Thank you so much! Much appreciated!
I’m just thinking about the GH6 and this looks great cheers mate 👌🏼
I forgot to mention I actually shot this on the Lumix G9ii, but I have used both cameras and they definitely can achieve this same look!
Solid stuff mate!
A collection of beautiful shots 👍🏻 great video.
Thank you!
Fantastic video. What’s the font used for the intro title?
Thanks, the font is Termina
The cinematography you did really did capture the beauty of Japan! Love the work here Jeremy!
Thanks man 💯
Damn...this is so good!!! I'm still trying to find my style as well...I'd love to get to this level! I have another trip to Japan coming up in March so hopefully I can get some of my videos to look like this lol!
Thank you! Just took a look at your channel, you have went to so many places that i haven't even been to in Japan haha! I'll be looking forward to seeing that trip of yours!
@JustJeremyHere Awesome! Thank you for the support. It's much appreciated! This time around we will be going to a few new places, so I'd really like to try and get the cinematic look...but I think you found your style here!
Very similar to a video i just put out. Same thoughts about moving at a fast paced and taking more photos than video haha. Check it out and let me know what you think!
Will do!
Very good ! I'm soon finishing my own edit, it is always lovely to see other people's work on the same country
Thank you very much!
These are really beautful shots!! amazing work keep it up!!
Thank you!
Wow!! Fantastic shots. Great job on the video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Excited to get to make a cinematic video for our upcoming travel as well. So inspiring to make this type of travel video. ❤️
Thank you! I hope you have a great trip!
Thank you!@@JustJeremyHere
amazing!!! i miss japan. I love the shots + the sounds w/ the music choice.
Thank you! Yes I miss Japan as well 😭
So awesome, It's great to see people putting out cinematic footage with the G9ii. I think it's a wildly underrated camera.
Thank you! I agree, I was pretty surprised with the results the camera gave
Beautiful! Merry Christmas 🫶🏻
Thank you, Happy Holidays!
I went to Japan last spring and this video gave me nostalgia. thank you for creating this masterpiece. I miss japan so much man...
I know what you mean man, there’s really no place like Japan 😭
So Beautiful!
Thank you!
Awesome video brother. Simple and effective.
Thank you, that’s exactly what I was going for
Very nice work
Thank you
This is stunning. Curious about your colour grade? This is the nicest footage I’ve seen from the g9ii yet. Now I’m extra excited for the camera to arrive.
Good question. Yeah color grading was not too bad. Shot in V-log, but the base ISO when using V-log is 500. So I had to use an ND filter most of the time when it was bright so I wouldn’t have to increase my aperture. There are some areas if you look closely where you can see noise forming from that ISO. I think that was the only downside. But other than that I think the results turned out great. I used a rec.709 conversion lut, then another lut I bought and then some other adjustments to light / color curves for the final look.
@@JustJeremyHere Its a lovely workflow isn't it. I've been mucking about with the built in Filmic Kodak rec709 LUTs in DR. ua-cam.com/video/wb2U5EX9xwQ/v-deo.htmlsi=gQr5rWG2JHyywkVM
Loving your colour and image. Also fantastic to see the humble 12 - 35mm F2.8 getting some love. Fantastic work !
This is a beautiful film! Can't wait to see what you do next :)
Thank you 😁
this is fantastic!
Thank you!
Love the shot at 4:40 !
Thank you !
Gorgeous
Thank you!