Thoroughly enjoyable watch! Really nice work on the cinematography side of things, and really fun to follow Morgan around for the day. The taxi driver at 15:55 is my absolute favourite shot, followed closely by your goofy portrait at the end haha.
how much did you pay for it? you found it in some popular shop, or some hidden gem shops in japan? Btw if you wonder why you had so washout shadows in interior photos, is because kodak gold when is underexposed even -1ev the shadows goes like that. Portra can handle this -1ev better. But good exposure mean 0ev or slightly overexpose to +2ev with kodak gold will be good i suppose, cheers! p.s i noted the book photographs not taken, i think i stumble upon it earlier. sounds interesting p.s.2 haha.. later i figure the owner of makina its not you, then to you, colors of the video and music montage it was nice to look at, very chill but also with some tips kind of video! -- im curious what camera and lens did you use to film it?
Thanks for watching! Yes the camera is not mine, but it is a camera I have wanted to own since I first learned about them. As for tips, I didn't really know anything about the camera. I film my UA-cam videos on a Canon c70.
I think i stumble upon them earlier, but just now realize how nice lens it got, and probably its not so heavy weight - great for travel camera as a 6x7 :))@@CLOCKCOUNTRY
This guy's cringe at best, no respect for the location or people. Gives us photographers a bad rap, and his 'snaps' are just that. Music was nice though.
This show is geting better and better 🎉❤
The dude definitely has some cool film cameras. 😎Another smashing vid from Clock Country! 👍
Thanks as always John!
Top notch
Thoroughly enjoyable watch! Really nice work on the cinematography side of things, and really fun to follow Morgan around for the day.
The taxi driver at 15:55 is my absolute favourite shot, followed closely by your goofy portrait at the end haha.
Agree, also my fav shot
Awesome video Andrew! Morgan seems like a cool dude and the Makina seems like a really fun camera to play around with!
Hahaha the intro was so fire 😂🔥
Big time line cook energy, love it
I dunno...a touch too Ricky Gervais for me🙈😂
Haha, yeah he's not one keep to himself!
how much did you pay for it? you found it in some popular shop, or some hidden gem shops in japan?
Btw if you wonder why you had so washout shadows in interior photos, is because kodak gold when is underexposed even -1ev the shadows goes like that. Portra can handle this -1ev better.
But good exposure mean 0ev or slightly overexpose to +2ev with kodak gold will be good i suppose, cheers!
p.s i noted the book photographs not taken, i think i stumble upon it earlier. sounds interesting
p.s.2 haha.. later i figure the owner of makina its not you, then to you, colors of the video and music montage it was nice to look at, very chill but also with some tips kind of video! -- im curious what camera and lens did you use to film it?
Thanks for watching! Yes the camera is not mine, but it is a camera I have wanted to own since I first learned about them. As for tips, I didn't really know anything about the camera. I film my UA-cam videos on a Canon c70.
I think i stumble upon them earlier, but just now realize how nice lens it got, and probably its not so heavy weight - great for travel camera as a 6x7 :))@@CLOCKCOUNTRY
thumbs up for the stoner intro
And before you close the lens, put it on infinity…
Before you manipulate the camera pull the lens out. Otherwise the mechanics will die soon.
This guy's cringe at best, no respect for the location or people. Gives us photographers a bad rap, and his 'snaps' are just that. Music was nice though.