It's stunning (and so cool to see an Aussie shooting with a 16s), but the sound design blew me away. It's incredible. I'd love to know about your process
Cheers Daniel ! Honestly I’m just figuring the audio out as I go, trying different things and seeing if they stick and sounds as if they were part of the shot. Definitely pretty rough at it though ! Thank you though mate I appreciate it 💗
Gorgeous. Therapeutic aesthetic. The secret sauce to film is color, I used to think it was dynamic range but I think it's color, there is just so much color information in each frame. I feel like I am right there. Beautiful work as always.
That is a high bar haha But thank you, sometimes I think it’s nice to have the sounds of the environment come through and be as important and present as the visuals, sometimes music can distract and create laziness within the sound design
What I am trying to understand is how you converted this from 4:3 which is 1.37 ratio for the ST 16mm camera to 10.5 inches wide and 5.5 inches high on the monitor (of the spider which is easy to measure), when that is 1:90:1 ratio, or even wider than Super 35 aspect ratio? Did you film in 16mm then drop to fit that ratio or convert the camera? That is even wider than Ultra 16 which is very close to this ratio. Did you convert the camera or crop to fit?
The camera gate is just the standard 4:3 aspect, but in the edit I crop slightly and recreate the gate/boarder for a cleaner look. Not certain on specific dimensions, I just run with what works or I feel looks best on each project 😊
@@ssimplefilms I also shoot photo with 35mm film and I know the struggle . Motion picture will be more challenging to make but I believe in you bro. That's what we meant to be.
500T was purely for sensitivity in the rainforests, but 200T was probably what I had in the fridge at the time, and I prefer shooting lower stocks where realistic for both clarity and ease of focusing due to allowing for a shallower depth of field. But I’d say it was what was in the fridge haha 👍🏼
Thanks ! I used 500T for its sensitivity rather than its colour balance due to being in such dimly lit environments. It’s really quite easy to colour grade D & T stocks to match each other (I’m definitely not the best at it though) haha
Your videos give me chills! The all encompassing audio plus the slow cross fades of the landscape shots are unreal. I watch them on a 4K OLED with surround sound and they just transport me. I can definitely tell the difference between the Arriflex 16s and the Krasnogorsk 3. How much of the audio did you get from tue boom mic? For instance the spider footsteps I would guess were ADR in editing but they are still awesome!
I’m Glad you’re enjoying them ! Thank you 😊 Everything was recorded on a pcm d100 field recorder at a later date, i usually pick up audio after I’ve completed the Final Cut of the visuals. Helps me separate and focus on filming and audio independently so I don’t make any costly mistakes trying to focus on both. But sometimes if I need to hike a good distance or travel far I will pick up audio as I film. I have done a fair bit of mixing and adr on most projects to date, especially this one with the density of life in a place like this, as well as trying to enhance more spatial separation. But I’m very new to the audio world, so I have a lot more to learn and improve on.
Big thanks ! This was recorded with a handheld recorder and a lot of mixing, mostly for Tiny details sounds like footsteps, feathers flapping and close up noises like the jumping spider. I don’t consider myself very strong in that department but I enjoy figuring it out as I go for each project
It's stunning (and so cool to see an Aussie shooting with a 16s), but the sound design blew me away. It's incredible. I'd love to know about your process
Cheers Daniel !
Honestly I’m just figuring the audio out as I go, trying different things and seeing if they stick and sounds as if they were part of the shot.
Definitely pretty rough at it though !
Thank you though mate I appreciate it 💗
Gorgeous. Therapeutic aesthetic. The secret sauce to film is color, I used to think it was dynamic range but I think it's color, there is just so much color information in each frame. I feel like I am right there. Beautiful work as always.
pretty sure it’s a combination of a lot of factors, not only the 2 you mentioned
@@Aviciiz I am pretty sure there are many factors too but color in my eyes has risen to the top of the list.
I really thank you for that, and I do try to keep the grading of the film from getting to stylised, trying to keep it realistic but vibrant
Beautiful, you’re my main inspiration in going back to s16. Amazing composition and tone.
I really appreciate that 💗
@ssimplefilms I love this video! I'm really impressed by your camerawork. What's your secret to keeping it so steady?
One of my favorite things I've watched recently.
I really appreciate that, cheers mate !
How much film did you go through? Also how much time was spent on this? That looks like some steamy hot jungle to lug a camera through!@@ssimplefilms
The east coast looks incredible
Some gems here most definitely !
Fantastic work. Love how rich and vibrant the colors look and the grain of 16mm really adds a timeless vibe to it.
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Beautiful.
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wonderful!
Greatly appreciated 💗
This images are simply gorgeous
Thank you 🙏
Fantastic, if you at all have the inclination to make more, please do.
Amazing👍👍Nature always is beautiful and peaceful. Thank for sharing, my friend, and have a good day🙏🙏🌹🌹
No place I’d rather be!
Appreciate the kind words ❤️
this was so beautiful 😍 much better than current nature docs in my opinion!🎉
That is a high bar haha
But thank you, sometimes I think it’s nice to have the sounds of the environment come through and be as important and present as the visuals, sometimes music can distract and create laziness within the sound design
What I am trying to understand is how you converted this from 4:3 which is 1.37 ratio for the ST 16mm camera to 10.5 inches wide and 5.5 inches high on the monitor (of the spider which is easy to measure), when that is 1:90:1 ratio, or even wider than Super 35 aspect ratio? Did you film in 16mm then drop to fit that ratio or convert the camera? That is even wider than Ultra 16 which is very close to this ratio. Did you convert the camera or crop to fit?
The camera gate is just the standard 4:3 aspect, but in the edit I crop slightly and recreate the gate/boarder for a cleaner look.
Not certain on specific dimensions, I just run with what works or I feel looks best on each project 😊
this is so soo pretty
Thank you ❤️
I love your work. Pls make more of these.
I hope to do just that, might need to sell a kidney soon though haha
Appreciate the support 💗
@@ssimplefilms I also shoot photo with 35mm film and I know the struggle . Motion picture will be more challenging to make but I believe in you bro. That's what we meant to be.
Why did you choose 200T over 250D?
Тот же вопрос хочу задать)
Hoping there’s a response. Would love to know as well.
500T was purely for sensitivity in the rainforests, but 200T was probably what I had in the fridge at the time, and I prefer shooting lower stocks where realistic for both clarity and ease of focusing due to allowing for a shallower depth of field. But I’d say it was what was in the fridge haha 👍🏼
@@ssimplefilms спасибо за ответ!)
@@ssimplefilms Thank you for the reply. That sounds reasonable. It‘s also easier to match the colors to 500T.
this is beautiful, maybe the best footage iv seen from a arriflex 16s.
did you use a 100ft daylight spool, or a 400ft
Truly appreciative !
I shot this over a few 100ft rolls, yet to try my 400ft mag with this camera 😬
woah! such beautiful compositions!! :)
Cheers dude 🤌🏽
Stunning, fantastic work!
Thank you 😘
Simply beautiful
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太强了!我以前就看过你们的胶片作品,今天竟然恰好遇到更新!拍的太棒了!
Thank you 🙏
This is cinema. Nice work! I always looking for your next masterpiece.
Thank you greatly 🧡
Amazing work. Love all your videos ❤
Thank you caught knee 💗
I mean... that was incredible. Amazing work - would you mind sharing what lenses you used for this project!??😍
Thank you my friend!
I have a carl zeiss vario sonnar 10-100mm and a angenieux 5.9mm.
First project I’ve used them and Both are giving great results
This is beautiful. What lens did you use?
Cheers !
This was shot with a Carl Zeiss 10-100 and an angenieux 5.9mm
Amazing... zoom with Arriflex standard mount ?
A 10-100 on a bayonet actually, lucky enough that this body has two standard arri mounts and a bayonet
Mine only arri mount 😢@@ssimplefilms
Breathtaking! Amazing work as always!
Thank you very much!
wowwww! this is so lovely
Thank you mate !
WOOOOWWW
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Amazing!
Cheers 🧡
Sensational
Spectacular! What lenses did you use?
Thank you 🫡
Using an angenieux 5.9mm and a carl zeiss vario sonnar 10-100mm
Love it! Is there a reason why you used tungsten balanced film?
Thanks !
I used 500T for its sensitivity rather than its colour balance due to being in such dimly lit environments.
It’s really quite easy to colour grade D & T stocks to match each other (I’m definitely not the best at it though) haha
this is beautiful
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Exceptional
Thank you greatly!
Your videos give me chills! The all encompassing audio plus the slow cross fades of the landscape shots are unreal. I watch them on a 4K OLED with surround sound and they just transport me. I can definitely tell the difference between the Arriflex 16s and the Krasnogorsk 3.
How much of the audio did you get from tue boom mic? For instance the spider footsteps I would guess were ADR in editing but they are still awesome!
I’m Glad you’re enjoying them !
Thank you 😊
Everything was recorded on a pcm d100 field recorder at a later date, i usually pick up audio after I’ve completed the Final Cut of the visuals.
Helps me separate and focus on filming and audio independently so I don’t make any costly mistakes trying to focus on both. But sometimes if I need to hike a good distance or travel far I will pick up audio as I film.
I have done a fair bit of mixing and adr on most projects to date, especially this one with the density of life in a place like this, as well as trying to enhance more spatial separation.
But I’m very new to the audio world, so I have a lot more to learn and improve on.
Amazing! I'm just wondering about the sound design. Is it based on field recordings, or does it mostly rely on post-production? Many thanks!
Big thanks !
This was recorded with a handheld recorder and a lot of mixing, mostly for Tiny details sounds like footsteps, feathers flapping and close up noises like the jumping spider.
I don’t consider myself very strong in that department but I enjoy figuring it out as I go for each project
Wow❤❤❤
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nicely done!
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Gorgeous! How did you get the macro footage? What lenses did you use?
Appreciate it !
I used a 10-100 zoom lens but I placed a closeup filter in-font for the macro shots, worked surprisingly well haha
WOW
Big love my man 💗
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