This is such a clean arrangement of shots. I'm really impressed you could manage this on what was likely a tight schedule since you wouldnt want to push him too much. I hope your work finds many eyes!
Thank you for the AWESOME! tips... As far as the warp stabilization = try turning off your in-camera stabilization while using your dolly, as that might be the cause of your wobbling-warping shots!
Man you are really making me realize how much thought goes into the filming of scenes. I find myself now paying more attention to those little details when I’m watching a show or movie.
That is a great question and I will try to cover that in a future video. I import my cinema DNG files into Davinci Resolve then export them into Apple ProRes files so that Premiere Pro can read them. There are many options
@@anuraj5295dang bro be patient. He just gave you the answer. Let dude enjoy the holiday. There’s like 20 other videos on this workflow already. The only thing he didn’t mention is it’s probably easier to color grade and adjust the raw in Davinci FIRST because ending an MP4 file caps out the 12 or 16 bit raw back to 8bit. Think of editing a jpg image vs a raw
Great question! It was a total of 3 days. We used 1 day to scout the location where he lived. We used 1 day to film at his home location. We used 1 day to film the interview at a studio. The dolly was an Axler slider that I use all the time and love it! There is a link in the description of this video that will take you right to it.
@@CrossCultureStudios Thanks for the reply! great content and waiting to find more from you! 1 more question. how do you make questionnaires on each stuff you do?
Sure no problem at all! I always ask myself what am I trying to convey to the audience and how to I want to present the information; That will change from project to project. Once I figure that out I’ll sit down and write out a list of questions that I think will make a good story. But remember that interviews don’t always go as planned, so be ready to adjust.
This is such a clean arrangement of shots. I'm really impressed you could manage this on what was likely a tight schedule since you wouldnt want to push him too much. I hope your work finds many eyes!
Thank you so much! It certainly wasn’t easy but we tried to make every shot count.
Thank you for the AWESOME! tips... As far as the warp stabilization = try turning off your in-camera stabilization while using your dolly, as that might be the cause of your wobbling-warping shots!
Great point! Yes I’ll have to make sure that I check that before I roll. Thanks for watching!
THIS IS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO BRO! THANK YOU
I enjoy sharing so it was my pleasure! Thanks for watching!!
Man you are really making me realize how much thought goes into the filming of scenes. I find myself now paying more attention to those little details when I’m watching a show or movie.
Yeah man…every detail is thought out! Now that you know what goes into it, watching movies will never be the same.
Excellent discussion of B-Roll. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching!!!
Fire content bro
Thanks bro! Really appreciate it!
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Thanks!!
This is Amazing🔥...Thanks for sharing🙏. I'm kinda curious to know you did the Color Grading?
Thanks! Yes I did the color grading. I used Davinci Resolve and Dehancer. I may put something out just showing my process.
Great...Looking forward to it🙌@@CrossCultureStudios
great job🥰 how to import Cinima dng to premier?
That is a great question and I will try to cover that in a future video. I import my cinema DNG files into Davinci Resolve then export them into Apple ProRes files so that Premiere Pro can read them. There are many options
@@CrossCultureStudios waiting.....
@@anuraj5295dang bro be patient. He just gave you the answer. Let dude enjoy the holiday. There’s like 20 other videos on this workflow already. The only thing he didn’t mention is it’s probably easier to color grade and adjust the raw in Davinci FIRST because ending an MP4 file caps out the 12 or 16 bit raw back to 8bit. Think of editing a jpg image vs a raw
great advices! just wondering how many days did you guys shot this with pre prod? What was the dolly used!?
Great question! It was a total of 3 days. We used 1 day to scout the location where he lived. We used 1 day to film at his home location. We used 1 day to film the interview at a studio.
The dolly was an Axler slider that I use all the time and love it! There is a link in the description of this video that will take you right to it.
@@CrossCultureStudios Thanks for the reply! great content and waiting to find more from you!
1 more question. how do you make questionnaires on each stuff you do?
Sure no problem at all! I always ask myself what am I trying to convey to the audience and how to I want to present the information; That will change from project to project. Once I figure that out I’ll sit down and write out a list of questions that I think will make a good story. But remember that interviews don’t always go as planned, so be ready to adjust.
Love the content brother I’m in Houston let’s connect!
Bet! We’ll have to do that!