I need your advice. I'm still interested in sharing some lighting setups with you, but I'm also curious about what filmmaking topics interest you. Let me know in the comments.
as me we need more lighting of historical flims like GAME OF THRONES, type of medivel movies. also like SEE, that dystopian flim and THE 100 tv series lighting
what do you think about the use of a Canon FD and the Zeiss Pancolar and Flektogon Lenses, have you ever tried them or want to use in making movies, they tend to be more sharp than soviet vintage glass escpecialy jena flektogon 35mm 2.4 and the 20mm 2.8 ones and the FD's - the 85 and the 55 1.2 have such a sharp image and have good microcontrast. How much they look cheaper or not as good as the high end primes like you use on a set or mabye they are quiet suitable for abig production shoots?@@ANDBERY
Honestly one of the best cinematography channels on youtube! Your in depth explanation in each of your videos is so incredibly valuable - especially for free! It's something a film student such as myself can really appreciate! Hope to work with you one day!
When the BTS material is almost as good as the finished product. I learn more from these than a lot of these types of videos combined. Bravo, good sir.
As an aspiring cinematographer, I always appreciate comprehensive behind the scenes videos like this. It's the sort of thing that prepared me for working on film sets before I got there and made that transition smoother. As well as its just really cool to see projects like this and for example lotr from the crew's perspective.
Hey And, I really love the look of the film, the scenes you are showing look amazing! Congratulations for playing with the light on this way, and to the team that work behind the camera! Greetings from Uruguay!
Could you talk a little bit about finances? Because this is also a crucial topic for realizing a project like yours. How much Budget did you have to buy all necessary gear and set dressing, costumes, catering etc.? I thin esspecially on this project this is really interesting! What a great Story and Movie!
Unfortunately, I don't have the full picture of this project because I don't work as a producer. However, I can share that VFX comes with a substantial cost, often exceeding $10K. To save on expenses from my end, I collaborated with Nanlite and received Alexa 35 for free from a kind friend.
thank you very much again for being inspiring, for sharing your knowledge, congratulations to all the people who take the risk and carry out their thoughts by expressing them in this audiovisual language.
Amazing. Lovely color palette and set. Don't you just love the Alexa 35? I've been following you for a few years. I'm a colorist. It's just a matter of time until you are discovered to shoot a huge production. You are clearly well on your way. Exciting to your career bloom.
Thank you, my friend. Alexa 35 is amazing, particularly when it comes to low-light situations. We shot several night scenes at ISO 3200 with native noise reduction, and the results are quite clean and flexible for grading. Have you had the opportunity to work with footage from this camera?
I need your advice. I'm still interested in sharing some lighting setups with you, but I'm also curious about what filmmaking topics interest you. Let me know in the comments.
as me we need more lighting of historical flims like GAME OF THRONES, type of medivel movies. also like SEE, that dystopian flim and THE 100 tv series lighting
also war flims like WORLD WAR films LIKE 1917 ETC
love to know more about how focal lenghths have the emotional effects that they have?
We worked with 45mm and 65mm, and we were slightly limited in our ability to rent more lenses.
what do you think about the use of a Canon FD and the Zeiss Pancolar and Flektogon Lenses, have you ever tried them or want to use in making movies, they tend to be more sharp than soviet vintage glass escpecialy jena flektogon 35mm 2.4 and the 20mm 2.8 ones and the FD's - the 85 and the 55 1.2 have such a sharp image and have good microcontrast. How much they look cheaper or not as good as the high end primes like you use on a set or mabye they are quiet suitable for abig production shoots?@@ANDBERY
Honestly one of the best cinematography channels on youtube! Your in depth explanation in each of your videos is so incredibly valuable - especially for free! It's something a film student such as myself can really appreciate! Hope to work with you one day!
Happy to serve, mate!
This feels illegal watching it for free. You're the best
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man i love everything u put out.everything is top notch and am learning from since film schools a expensive
Thank you ❤️
Where are you studying?
Your English accent has improved 👍🏼
You are one of the best cinematographers in the world Andbery. May you reach the heights you deserve. God bless you dude 😇
This is amazing! What lenses did you use? Looks like vintage glass? :)
Thanks mate, it was Atlas Anamorphic Orion.
Please analyze the lighting of incredible movies like midnight in Paris or memoirs of a geisha
Wonderful content as always! May I ask you what stands are you using to put the slider on? They can be seen at 3.23
When the BTS material is almost as good as the finished product. I learn more from these than a lot of these types of videos combined. Bravo, good sir.
Thank you :)
Amazing!!
Thank you :)
Best educational channel on UA-cam for filmmakers
Thanks :)
I always come here for inspiration to get better
So charming. I love it.
This is my favorite natural aesthetic.
Very inspiring BTS!
Thanks mate
As an aspiring cinematographer, I always appreciate comprehensive behind the scenes videos like this. It's the sort of thing that prepared me for working on film sets before I got there and made that transition smoother. As well as its just really cool to see projects like this and for example lotr from the crew's perspective.
Happy to share it with you.
Thanks for this knowledge man!🙏🏾
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This was beautiful man!! Thanks for sharing. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks man :)
Hey And, I really love the look of the film, the scenes you are showing look amazing!
Congratulations for playing with the light on this way, and to the team that work behind the camera!
Greetings from Uruguay!
Thank you my friend :)
👍🏾👍🏾 Andbery strikes again! Fantastic Work, my Friend, and Many Thanks.
Thank you my friend :)
Could you talk a little bit about finances? Because this is also a crucial topic for realizing a project like yours. How much Budget did you have to buy all necessary gear and set dressing, costumes, catering etc.?
I thin esspecially on this project this is really interesting! What a great Story and Movie!
Unfortunately, I don't have the full picture of this project because I don't work as a producer. However, I can share that VFX comes with a substantial cost, often exceeding $10K. To save on expenses from my end, I collaborated with Nanlite and received Alexa 35 for free from a kind friend.
I've been traveling for over a year to 9 different countries before writing my script I'm so glad I got that part right without even knowing it😅
You mean, experience of what you've seen or inspiration?
thank you very much again for being inspiring, for sharing your knowledge, congratulations to all the people who take the risk and carry out their thoughts by expressing them in this audiovisual language.
Happy to share :)
Amazing. Lovely color palette and set. Don't you just love the Alexa 35? I've been following you for a few years. I'm a colorist. It's just a matter of time until you are discovered to shoot a huge production. You are clearly well on your way. Exciting to your career bloom.
Thank you, my friend. Alexa 35 is amazing, particularly when it comes to low-light situations. We shot several night scenes at ISO 3200 with native noise reduction, and the results are quite clean and flexible for grading. Have you had the opportunity to work with footage from this camera?
These videos are so awesome! You make filmmaking so exciting and so attainable, it gives hope to so many filmmakers. Keep up the awesome work!
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one of your best videos so far.
Amazing channel, thank you for your great videos and the good vibes 😊
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Incredible work! Very impressed by the look you are able to pull off.
Thanks mate :)
We miss your footage a lot.
This is truly incredible. Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching :)
please share more lighting setups your my GURU
Sure
Superb work bro ! 👌👌👌 Keep doing....
Thanks ❤
This channel: All hits, no misses...
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How did you power all those lights outside? A generator?
Yes, we used a 5K generator. For light sources and makeup trailer both.
@@ANDBERY Was that challenging to work with in terms of sound?
We put the generator in a pit and about 50 meters away from the set
Best of the best ❤
🫶🏻Thanks my love
What is this movie called and where can we watch it?!
Felix the Fox and the Enchanted Forest
but is it available on UA-cam? Or it's still not published?
At this moment, the film is in the stage of cgi adding, I guess, the release will be in the winter.
@@ANDBERYVery cool! Looking forward to it, looks really great
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