Thanks! Really appreciate it:) You can try FilmVision2 which is what I used to grade this video. Definitely an organic and sort after look. You can also try CinePrint35.
Thanks:) The Speedmasters are exceptional especially for the price! I find the sweet spot on them is about T2.4 but if you have control over the lighting or just generally know what to do with a scene then the T1 looks soooooo good. Also they just feel really good in the hand.
@@buzz1n That sounds great!! It sounds like you can get a nice balanced image at T2.4 but if you wanted that dreamy vibe you could always go T1.4 or T1.0. Thank you!
peaceful and quiet.
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Your shots are always so well composed! Love it.
Thank you:)
Nice shots
Thanks🙌
That scene at 1:07 is amazing. Vibrant and muted at the same time, super dreamy. Trying to make a film recipe to mimic it. Any suggestions?
Thanks! Really appreciate it:) You can try FilmVision2 which is what I used to grade this video. Definitely an organic and sort after look. You can also try CinePrint35.
beautiful stuff as per mate
Thanks mate! Much appreciated :)
Did you use cineprint35 for the film emulation? Goregeous shots btw man!!
Thanks man! I actually used FilmVision2 for this one but am loving CinePrint35 so far.
Amazing work! You took so many amazing shots!!
Question. How is using the Mitakonspeedmaster T1.0?
I'm thinking of getting one.
Thanks:) The Speedmasters are exceptional especially for the price! I find the sweet spot on them is about T2.4 but if you have control over the lighting or just generally know what to do with a scene then the T1 looks soooooo good. Also they just feel really good in the hand.
@@buzz1n That sounds great!! It sounds like you can get a nice balanced image at T2.4 but if you wanted that dreamy vibe you could always go T1.4 or T1.0.
Thank you!
How do you get it so clean?! All of my XH2S footage has so much grain in it.
I just shoot at the base iso and it’s fine. This was filmed in ProRes HQ. However I find ProRes 422 and LT perfectly fine as well:)
@@buzz1n thanks for responding! are you shooting in log?
Yes, in Flog2