Man, You should try Rubin-1 37-80mm. and Granit 80-200 (not the Arsat version!!). Like a Helios, they got their own character. I think you gonna love them.
@@DesignedbyKirk yes, they are FF. Rubin-1 got all "Ilnesses" of vintage zoom-optics (they were made in 1967 - and there are two version - international and for USSR. International got better quality) - CA, huge distortions and some vignetting etc. Granit got less illnesses, but it has a beutyful look, very soft (it gave a feel of old cinema) and bokeh's are great.. If you got lucky and get an original granit (hard to find)... man, they are almost like professional cinema zoom lenses - yes, the got breathing, BUT! You can change a focal distance and don't loose your focus on an object of interes. Both of them can give you unusual look (sorry for bad english - not my native language)
Cheers! Add the two identical clips on top of each other. One in colour, one in black and white. Have the color layer on top, and then have it decrease opacity till the end of the clip :) So the bottom black and white layer shines through
IMAX 1.43 Vibes. Amazingly shot!
cheers mate! filmed right next to our IMAX theatre here in Melbourne actually
Love the color grading Kirk !
Thanks mate!
Loved the look of this film Kirk! It was nice to see the Carlton Gardens and Royal Exhibition Building come across my UA-cam feed as well.
Cheers man! It’s an awesome spot right in the middle of the city!
Nice work, reminding me of how beautiful Melbourne is🥲
Thankyou! It sure is!
Do you feel like you could do this type of work with the S5iiX?
Absolutely! Albeit i've never used that camera before, but I heard it's great
Man, You should try Rubin-1 37-80mm. and Granit 80-200 (not the Arsat version!!). Like a Helios, they got their own character. I think you gonna love them.
Oh nice! How do they perform? Are they full frame?
@@DesignedbyKirk yes, they are FF. Rubin-1 got all "Ilnesses" of vintage zoom-optics (they were made in 1967 - and there are two version - international and for USSR. International got better quality) - CA, huge distortions and some vignetting etc. Granit got less illnesses, but it has a beutyful look, very soft (it gave a feel of old cinema) and bokeh's are great.. If you got lucky and get an original granit (hard to find)... man, they are almost like professional cinema zoom lenses - yes, the got breathing, BUT! You can change a focal distance and don't loose your focus on an object of interes.
Both of them can give you unusual look (sorry for bad english - not my native language)
@@DesignedbyKirk ua-cam.com/video/rpoS0TtPmmQ/v-deo.html
Sony color science left the chat 😅
That transition from black-and-white to color was smooth. How did you do that?
Cheers! Add the two identical clips on top of each other. One in colour, one in black and white. Have the color layer on top, and then have it decrease opacity till the end of the clip :) So the bottom black and white layer shines through
@@DesignedbyKirk amazing! Thank you very much! Cheers bro👑
Audio is Giving me virgin suicides film vibes. Love it
fascinating, haven't seen that film yet, but thanks!
🔥
cheers!
Please whats the name of the font
Thunder :)
Est-ce que tu vends tes preset d’étalonnage ?
Not yet, but if you’d like them I can :)
Ŵow this is nice