Thank you. I'll make sure I'll pass on your kind feedback to Rudolf. The film was actually a bit underexposed, due to lack of natural light. So it's a bit grainier than it would have been under better lighting conditions. The K-3 also often adds a little flicker, but it's not more than on an average film print. Yes, Rudolf is a very talented photographer/cinematographer and color grader.
Thank you. I hope you feel inspired to grab your K-3 and shoot some cool footage. Any questions you might have along the way: please feel free to ask. Best of luck!
This is beautiful! I didn't know that you can use 50D in interior locations and getting this quality! Could you share a little bit about your lighting setting here. Thank you! Big fan of your channel, and we need more tutorials on K3!
Thanks four your kind words. At the time being I'm very busy, so I am unable to come up with more tutorials in the near future, but I am always communicating with highly knowledgeable fellow film buffs. About the lighting: Rudolf told me he only used available sunlight that came through the window. Some shots came out underexposed and he had to compensate in digital post and color grading.
Thank you! It's a great open 4K scan, cropped and post produced/graded - then rendered out at the highest YT setting. It starts looking good at 1440p. Below that the grain is messed up. Thanks again for your kind words.
At the moment I am unable to record the wind-up spring, but I will ask a good friend. Let's hop off and over to Facebook if you like, so we can communicate directly and I can zap you the audio files. Just zap me a friend request: facebook.com/christian.schonberger.146
Yeah it might be a bit exaggerated to the extent of being unintentionally funny to some ears. Rudolf and myself went for a "Sergio Leone" approach to Foley sound FX. I think it works. Thanks for your feedback and Merry Christmas!
Just discovered your channel. Beautiful film. Love the colors!
Thank you! Yes real film looks fantastic.
Professional framing, love the color and dynamic, I almost though it was 35mm!
Thank you. I'll make sure I'll pass on your kind feedback to Rudolf. The film was actually a bit underexposed, due to lack of natural light. So it's a bit grainier than it would have been under better lighting conditions. The K-3 also often adds a little flicker, but it's not more than on an average film print. Yes, Rudolf is a very talented photographer/cinematographer and color grader.
My GOD that 16mm footage is AMAZING! and the score was beautiful! Awesome work, man!
Thanks, very much appreciated! The footage is by my good friend Rudolf. Same camera as I am using. Music by yours truly.
Great picture and beautiful music score.
Thank you Ruben!
beautiful music
Great job ;) Noticed the k3 long technical instructional video you have created. I bought a K3 back in 2019 and haven't yet tried it.
Thank you. I hope you feel inspired to grab your K-3 and shoot some cool footage. Any questions you might have along the way: please feel free to ask. Best of luck!
This is beautiful! I didn't know that you can use 50D in interior locations and getting this quality! Could you share a little bit about your lighting setting here. Thank you! Big fan of your channel, and we need more tutorials on K3!
Thanks four your kind words. At the time being I'm very busy, so I am unable to come up with more tutorials in the near future, but I am always communicating with highly knowledgeable fellow film buffs. About the lighting: Rudolf told me he only used available sunlight that came through the window. Some shots came out underexposed and he had to compensate in digital post and color grading.
Excellent work. I would be a tiny bit more gentle with the added sound effect. Very cool and inspiring
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you find it inspiring.
At the end, is the usage of "...than one..." instead of "...than a..." deliberate?
Yes. It takes the feedback of another person. We are our own worst judges. Thinking about it doesn't help. You need other people (who mean well).
Great... what adaptateur do you use with Zeiss Flektogon 35mm f/2.4 ?
The M42 mount that comes with the K-3. In this case the recentering ring, which is an offset M42 mount for the Super 16 format.
this is the best k3 footage i ever seen
how do u make it to have a image that clean?
is it 2k? or 4k scan
omg
how do u call that scan ?
4k to 1080p?
Thank you! It's a great open 4K scan, cropped and post produced/graded - then rendered out at the highest YT setting. It starts looking good at 1440p. Below that the grain is messed up. Thanks again for your kind words.
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I need your help: I can't find Krasnogorsk winding spring sounds anywhere! can you record it for me I need it for a project! Only You can save me :)
At the moment I am unable to record the wind-up spring, but I will ask a good friend. Let's hop off and over to Facebook if you like, so we can communicate directly and I can zap you the audio files. Just zap me a friend request: facebook.com/christian.schonberger.146
The image is great! But your foley work is a bit terrible haha
Yeah it might be a bit exaggerated to the extent of being unintentionally funny to some ears. Rudolf and myself went for a "Sergio Leone" approach to Foley sound FX. I think it works. Thanks for your feedback and Merry Christmas!
@@truefilm6991 Yeah maybe it’s just a different style, but one of the things that threw me was no pop filter for the vocal part. 😢😂
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