Super inspirational. Watched it yesterday and it looked so good I was expecting the camera to be as pimped out as the behind-the-scenes pics I've seen of 28 Years Later - So was awesome to see how simple you kept the rig! And thanks for always being so open with the makings of. Also I spotted my guy Blake Rizzo there 😂
I didn't know you shot it all in one day. Takes some strategy to work out the timing so you get the right amount of sunlight for each of the scenes. And I didn't know that you guys had to pause for cars or people so often. I always thought filmmakers had sterile sets, but when you do it like you guys do it- you keep working right in the middle of an every day location with other people around and in the finished film you don't even know any of that was going on. This was interesting to see how you did it.
This amazing 🙌. Great work
THANK YOU KATY we all say in unison
Super inspirational. Watched it yesterday and it looked so good I was expecting the camera to be as pimped out as the behind-the-scenes pics I've seen of 28 Years Later - So was awesome to see how simple you kept the rig! And thanks for always being so open with the makings of.
Also I spotted my guy Blake Rizzo there 😂
I see KatyJoyFilms video, I click on the video, I like the video.
That turned out pretty cool. Nice job! 🤙 As always your videos are fun to watch, keep it up!
Awesome all on an iPhone! Wow that hohem AI gimbal is such a cool gadget!
Bro why does this have like no views this is such a cool video
I haven't seen it yet, but I wanted to tell you that I love what you do, but especially these videos of how you did it. Incredible work!!!
Thanks so much for the support! :D
The short film was so impressive. Great work! iPhones make it infinitely easy for run and gun short films
Makes me want to make another! 📱
@ Especially now that they shoot in LOG! Can’t wait to see more from you!
I was waiting for this!
I have the M7 as well. Nice piece of gear. What lens did you attach to the phone?
It’s great! We used the Moment 58mm T series lens for a few shots!
Awesome
I didn't know you shot it all in one day. Takes some strategy to work out the timing so you get the right amount of sunlight for each of the scenes. And I didn't know that you guys had to pause for cars or people so often. I always thought filmmakers had sterile sets, but when you do it like you guys do it- you keep working right in the middle of an every day location with other people around and in the finished film you don't even know any of that was going on. This was interesting to see how you did it.
Ohhhhh yeah! Always dealing with human's in public places lol! Until we can find the big bucks to block off roads and such someday! 🤞
impressive
They have no idea how tight it was in that backseat
Was warm though