Fog vs haze Haze is usually used for softening up the image and more narrative and beauty type of stuff. Imagine a family sitting at a table having a romantic dinner (you wouldn't want a lot of dense fog, but just a slight haze to brighten up the candles would be perfect. Fog is denser for a more heavy effect where for example you would want light sources glowing or light beams! Popular in a lot of music videos or certain movies, imagine someone emerging from a dark area, shower shots or an ancient house where you want to exaggerate the natural light. (from ua-cam.com/video/fq3l2_IRW_0/v-deo.html)
Great to see someone from the Netherlands as I don't see a lot filmmaker youtuber here. I've been here for a few years and completed my studies last year. I've purchased film equipment and am learning to use it gradually. I plan to start freelancing when I feel confident. I'm trying to meet people, but I haven't found a filmmaking or video production community nearby, as I live away from big cities.
Hey! I’m also living in the Netherlands (completing my bachelor’s at the moment) and I’ve been doing filmmaking a bit here and there but recently I got some film equipment since I wanted to take it more seriously (and hopefully make money later as well). I’m also trying to see if there’s any filmmaking communities around since I don’t really hear about it in Uni.
Yeah, same, I guess except in the UK and Germany, there wasn't much of a film community in Europe.. Even Film school is expensive in Europe. During my final year of my Arts Program I found two guys and decided to start video production works but both of them left, and since then, I haven't found anybody. Now whenever I have some time, I am trying to play with the film equipment to improve my skill.
Another great video Bruno. Very refreshing to watch and packed with valuable tips. Really good choice of music. Well done Audiio for sponsoring this video. Seems like you made the right choice by having a break from skateboarding videos and diving into the film making genre. Looking forward to the next one!
Thank you for explaining it in such a beautiful way! I watched both videos, they are really awesome! Wish you luck! The most interesting one in this video is smoking machines! :D
Top video! Van plan binnenkort short films te gaan maken die een indruk achter laten en deze tips zijn daarom erg bruikbaar. Je #1 net ook gekeken en ook daar is veel uit te halen.
Thank you for this great video! I was wondering: can you put a macro filter on a macro lens as well? will this double/tripple the effect, or would you rather use a "normal" lens for it?
Bruno, like always super creative and qualitative ! Thx for that ! Ps : Can you tell me what are the animations presets of the "pop" and "moving" use at 7:47, and where do you find it ? Thanks in advance.
Thanks! Yes, in resolve I adjust all the greens in the "Curves, Hue VS Hue" Tab. I just look at the image and adjust it based on how it looks and how I like it. In terms of getting all the hue's richer in color. I use the HSL color space. This is something that makes colors more saturated and darker at the same time. Look up some tutorials on HSL curves. There's one video called "Why colorists prefer THIS saturation trick?" that explains it really well.
Great hints - many years ago - - almost 30, now - I bought a small fog machine. Not for film making - but rather for a Halloween display - outside, as there was no way my wife would allow that in the house - FYI, at the time, the solution did leave a residue. So, outside we went - but the problem was the fog/smoke didn’t last long… even with the “thickest” optional fluid. A little research - BTW, this WAS prior to the interweb, so that took a bit of doing. Luckily I had friends with advanced degrees - literally nuclear scientists, who suggested a super chiller. This is getting long, so here’s now to get a great low-to-the-ground fog effect that can last for a long time… really - our neighbours at the time were freaked. Get an inexpensive ice chest - medium sized. Using a hole drill, drill through 2 opposite ends - about the diameter of the outlet from the fog machine. Use some kind of wire mesh [chicken wire] to fashion a tube that runs through the inside of the ice chest - a path for the fog to travel through the chest and out the other end - using an inline impeller fan works too. Fill the chest with ice - or better yet, dry ice… you’ll find the fog will be this as soup and last a long time - for those night shoots in graveyards… or what your creative minds come up with. Sorry, didn’t want to make this so long - but great ideas like yours, Bruno, need to be encouraged rather than criticized - so if I can help by amping it up a bit, hope that’s okay.
Hey, I'm a filmmaker from Vietnam ^^ I just watch your vid and see that you mention Vietnamese filmmakers. I don't know why but glad to know your channel ^^
Yeah, they sell this in camera stores too. I never bought or used this but maybe there's cheap alternative ways to do this. Only downside is that you won't be able to use it as many times compared to having fluid and a machine.
I want to say something about the title and thumbnail since I discovered this video from your “UA-cam” one - as someone who has very little experience in filming and editing, the text and image doesn’t make sense. The “budget” is a dslr (? can’t exactly tell) implying it’s quite expensive, and the “movie effect” doesn’t look like “movie effect” to me (doesn’t seem particularly high quality or high budget, it just looks like an iPad sitting on a table with smoke?). If you want to contrast with this side-by-side view, the contrast is not coming through. Same with your Ironman thumbnail - the backgrounds are so busy (and high quality lol) on both sides, the contrast of “human” and “ai” is not coming through
4:13 Die pauze in de muziek en daarna het volume verhogen is zo subtiel maar voegt zo veel toe, heerlijk. Gawx is trouwens ook mijn favoriete UA-camr.
Fog vs haze
Haze is usually used for softening up the image and more narrative and beauty type of stuff. Imagine a family sitting at a table having a romantic dinner (you wouldn't want a lot of dense fog, but just a slight haze to brighten up the candles would be perfect.
Fog is denser for a more heavy effect where for example you would want light sources glowing or light beams! Popular in a lot of music videos or certain movies, imagine someone emerging from a dark area, shower shots or an ancient house where you want to exaggerate the natural light.
(from ua-cam.com/video/fq3l2_IRW_0/v-deo.html)
Great vid man, its great to have such accessible cinematic kit these days. Also, I'm wondering - how did you achieve that rotating shot at 8mins?
Great to see someone from the Netherlands as I don't see a lot filmmaker youtuber here. I've been here for a few years and completed my studies last year. I've purchased film equipment and am learning to use it gradually. I plan to start freelancing when I feel confident. I'm trying to meet people, but I haven't found a filmmaking or video production community nearby, as I live away from big cities.
Hey! I’m also living in the Netherlands (completing my bachelor’s at the moment) and I’ve been doing filmmaking a bit here and there but recently I got some film equipment since I wanted to take it more seriously (and hopefully make money later as well). I’m also trying to see if there’s any filmmaking communities around since I don’t really hear about it in Uni.
Yeah, same, I guess except in the UK and Germany, there wasn't much of a film community in Europe.. Even Film school is expensive in Europe. During my final year of my Arts Program I found two guys and decided to start video production works but both of them left, and since then, I haven't found anybody. Now whenever I have some time, I am trying to play with the film equipment to improve my skill.
I love the look of those lens attachments!
Another great video Bruno. Very refreshing to watch and packed with valuable tips.
Really good choice of music. Well done Audiio for sponsoring this video.
Seems like you made the right choice by having a break from skateboarding videos and diving into the film making genre.
Looking forward to the next one!
Thank you for explaining it in such a beautiful way! I watched both videos, they are really awesome! Wish you luck!
The most interesting one in this video is smoking machines! :D
Thanks for the helpful advice, Bruno! 🫵😎
How do you color grade your videos?
Congrats on all the learning - thanks for sharing Bruno :) #Believe
The real question here is how do you do when your family complains about your smokey house? Does it just dissipate?
Tell 'em your house is cinematic now... Or open the windows and wait 15 minutes. 😉
@@Bruno_Kaymy girlfriend and dog will love the cinematic house. "babe, it's not smoke, it's cinematic" 🤣
@@matirijo kick out babe keep doggo
@@YoungBlazeman's best friend
@@Bruno_Kay😂😂😂😂 exactly
8:08 lol, i live there!
Top video! Van plan binnenkort short films te gaan maken die een indruk achter laten en deze tips zijn daarom erg bruikbaar. Je #1 net ook gekeken en ook daar is veel uit te halen.
Thank you for this great video! I was wondering: can you put a macro filter on a macro lens as well? will this double/tripple the effect, or would you rather use a "normal" lens for it?
Bruno, like always super creative and qualitative ! Thx for that !
Ps : Can you tell me what are the animations presets of the "pop" and "moving" use at 7:47, and where do you find it ?
Thanks in advance.
Great video, could you share how you achieved deep, rich hues, especially saturated green in this video?
Thanks! Yes, in resolve I adjust all the greens in the "Curves, Hue VS Hue" Tab. I just look at the image and adjust it based on how it looks and how I like it. In terms of getting all the hue's richer in color. I use the HSL color space. This is something that makes colors more saturated and darker at the same time. Look up some tutorials on HSL curves. There's one video called "Why colorists prefer THIS saturation trick?" that explains it really well.
thanks for sharing these tips.
For indoors you can use baby powder, so that way you dot set off the fire alarm, also it does look nice outside too if you dont have a smoke screen.
As always, lots of a value in your videos Bruno! Thanks for sharing those tips and enjoy your time in Vietnam!
My pleasure!
do you do any 1 on 1 mentoring for adobe premier, cinematic shots, or anything regarding this field. Please and Thanks.
05:00 damn, this part alone is a masterclass of sound designing
Great hints - many years ago - - almost 30, now - I bought a small fog machine. Not for film making - but rather for a Halloween display - outside, as there was no way my wife would allow that in the house - FYI, at the time, the solution did leave a residue. So, outside we went - but the problem was the fog/smoke didn’t last long… even with the “thickest” optional fluid. A little research - BTW, this WAS prior to the interweb, so that took a bit of doing. Luckily I had friends with advanced degrees - literally nuclear scientists, who suggested a super chiller. This is getting long, so here’s now to get a great low-to-the-ground fog effect that can last for a long time… really - our neighbours at the time were freaked. Get an inexpensive ice chest - medium sized. Using a hole drill, drill through 2 opposite ends - about the diameter of the outlet from the fog machine. Use some kind of wire mesh [chicken wire] to fashion a tube that runs through the inside of the ice chest - a path for the fog to travel through the chest and out the other end - using an inline impeller fan works too. Fill the chest with ice - or better yet, dry ice… you’ll find the fog will be this as soup and last a long time - for those night shoots in graveyards… or what your creative minds come up with.
Sorry, didn’t want to make this so long - but great ideas like yours, Bruno, need to be encouraged rather than criticized - so if I can help by amping it up a bit, hope that’s okay.
You inspire me to bust out FOG MACHINE to try it more for shots. Thank u for your inspiration, brother! #canada
Bust it out brotha! 🇨🇦
Aside from music which we can find through audiio, where do you go to scour sound effects?
Love your way of making videos :) :)
Helpful! Thanks!
Thank you very much! So much information in one video. I guess in a future you can create a whole course about cinema and this all tips and shots :)
Hey, I'm a filmmaker from Vietnam ^^ I just watch your vid and see that you mention Vietnamese filmmakers. I don't know why but glad to know your channel ^^
That's cool! Where in Vietnam?
I live in Ho Chi Minh City. Did you come to Vietnam before?
@@yoorifilm No not yet. Shoot me a DM on Insta: @bruno_kayyy or send me an email: b.koldeweij@gmail.com
Hi, witch APP do you use to know the position of the sun?
Good tutorial!! 💪💪💪
I use benzoin resin eg:(sambrani)for smoke it is ok
Great ideas!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
You welcome!
Thanks for all the cool tips! You're going Vietnam!!?! Lucky. Have fun and let us know how that goes!
Do you think I could use spray haze or fog?
Yeah, they sell this in camera stores too. I never bought or used this but maybe there's cheap alternative ways to do this. Only downside is that you won't be able to use it as many times compared to having fluid and a machine.
damn you really good cinematographer! Love it!
Hahaha, so happy to hear that I don`t need to set my gear on fire when filming
Found your channel now I'm hooked
🪝That's great🪝
I no longer make mistakes. I now learn things practically 😂
From Hanoi Vietnam here!
Vietnamese filmmaker here from Amsterdam :)
"Watch more youtube" amazing lol
Hi, I'm Vietnamese film-maker, let me know when you're here in Vietnam
very impressive videos bro ! im in Hanoi so we can meetup here hahaa
Shoot me a DM on insta! @bruno_kayyy (or send me an email: b.koldeweij@gmail.com)
Great content.. thanks for sharing
The smoke detectors though...
He's about to become...the Flying Dutchman
I hope you’ll enjoy vietnam
Nicotinfree vape🤷♀️
informative video
Why does it always have to be about Vietnam!
Because why not?
@@hopduncan7905 Donnie you are out of your element
I want to say something about the title and thumbnail since I discovered this video from your “UA-cam” one - as someone who has very little experience in filming and editing, the text and image doesn’t make sense. The “budget” is a dslr (? can’t exactly tell) implying it’s quite expensive, and the “movie effect” doesn’t look like “movie effect” to me (doesn’t seem particularly high quality or high budget, it just looks like an iPad sitting on a table with smoke?). If you want to contrast with this side-by-side view, the contrast is not coming through. Same with your Ironman thumbnail - the backgrounds are so busy (and high quality lol) on both sides, the contrast of “human” and “ai” is not coming through