This is so beautiful, love your work!. By the way, how do you like the Tokina Vista Prime? I'm using RED Komodo and looking for a 35mm prime, and this clip blown me away.
I love them, in terms of value for money you can’t get a better lens for the price. However they are a little heavy which makes the camera front heavy. But depending what you shoot, and your shooting style, sticks/ handheld etc then you can learn to overcome that. Thank you for the kind words. ☺️
Thanks Johanser, This was all handheld with an easy rig except the interview sections. A couple of the shots had stabilisation applied in post, but the majority were just as shot
Thank you KDX. It was a quite simple colour grade done in Davinci. Curves, and colour temp tweaks in the first two nodes, some slight luminous adjustments to bring back highlights, and adjustment LUT from Butteryluts, then some extra colour tweaks, some NR and finally a little bit of film grain added.
Lovely exposure, color and variety of angles! How did you record sound and what equipment did you use? What ND were you using? How much TB of footage did you have before editing this down? Looks excellent, inspires me to get out there and film!
Thanks Cory, glad you liked it. Audio was recorded internally using the old RODElink wireless Lav mic kit, to be honest it took a lot of cleaning up and we will be changing our audio set up before our next job. With NDs i was waiting on the breakthrough VND kit, but with that having no actual shipping date in sight i ordered a Nisi 1.2 IRND filter and actually was really blown away with the quality of it. Very minimal colour shift. It was about 2.5TB of raw data, lots that didn't make the final edit though. Get out there and start shooting, and lets us see what you come up with. :)
Excellent work. For the interview scenes, which lens did you use? Which was your favorite and why?
Im curious about that as well.
This looks amazing. Truly great work. Love the lighting. Did you use a speed booster at all?
Came here after learning Ted Laso used Tokina primes :)
Beautiful work
Beautiful and inspiring
very beautiful! Was this shot in R3D raw HQ?
Thank you. It was shot 5K 17:9 R3D MQ. We knew we would be shooting a lot of data and wanted to cut back where we could hence not shooting 6K HQ.
AJC Japan thanks for the reply! Quality looks great at MQ!
Beautiful work, nicely done and good topic.
Very nice! Beautiful shots of a beautiful place.
Thanks Chris, I hope you’re doing well and keeping safe. Hope to see you at an event somewhere round the world soon
@@ajcjapan I hope so too! Stay safe!
AJC!!Great Work.
One love.
Did you use an adapter for the lens on your Komodo?
Beautiful capture.
Thank you 😌
Awesome awesome job !
Thank you, and thanks you for sharing 🙂
100th Like on this video Yaaayy lol
すごい
Thank you 😁
This is so beautiful, love your work!. By the way, how do you like the Tokina Vista Prime? I'm using RED Komodo and looking for a 35mm prime, and this clip blown me away.
I love them, in terms of value for money you can’t get a better lens for the price. However they are a little heavy which makes the camera front heavy. But depending what you shoot, and your shooting style, sticks/ handheld etc then you can learn to overcome that. Thank you for the kind words. ☺️
@@ajcjapan Thanks too!
Amazing work man. Did you use any type of stabilization?
Thanks Johanser, This was all handheld with an easy rig except the interview sections. A couple of the shots had stabilisation applied in post, but the majority were just as shot
WoooW!!! Great shots!
Thank you, glad you liked it ☺️
This is beautiful, what was your color grading process like?
Thank you KDX. It was a quite simple colour grade done in Davinci. Curves, and colour temp tweaks in the first two nodes, some slight luminous adjustments to bring back highlights, and adjustment LUT from Butteryluts, then some extra colour tweaks, some NR and finally a little bit of film grain added.
Lovely exposure, color and variety of angles! How did you record sound and what equipment did you use? What ND were you using? How much TB of footage did you have before editing this down? Looks excellent, inspires me to get out there and film!
Thanks Cory, glad you liked it. Audio was recorded internally using the old RODElink wireless Lav mic kit, to be honest it took a lot of cleaning up and we will be changing our audio set up before our next job.
With NDs i was waiting on the breakthrough VND kit, but with that having no actual shipping date in sight i ordered a Nisi 1.2 IRND filter and actually was really blown away with the quality of it. Very minimal colour shift.
It was about 2.5TB of raw data, lots that didn't make the final edit though.
Get out there and start shooting, and lets us see what you come up with. :)