I think the reason that it makes the film feel more "exciting" is because the human eye also has a pretty wide field of view as well, so it's a lot more engaging when you're seeing details that would normally be regulated to just being in the corner of your eye.
It is different, but not better. The human visual field extends through an angle of about 155° wide by 120° high. That works out to 4:3.075, so 4:3 video would be ideal. Anamorphic lenses have become affordable and mainstream, but I feel it was not intended to be used for today's available medium. Why it is better to use just a part or your 16:9 screen and not the full surface? Watch an anamorphic video on your phone (on portrait mode) and tell me if it's pleasent. Look how cool is Zack Snyder's Justice League in a 1.33:1 aspect ratio.
@@Camaro-it8ht Well because it looks familiar yet also different enough to make you feel transported in a way. Changing aspect ratio and having some distortion creates a dreamlike feel. When something is shot say 60fps (which is closer to our vision than 24fps) and full frame it often feels cheap and not cinematic. It makes you notice the fakeness of costumes and sets. Because you are too familiar with that view in real life. Having some imperfection and distortion in an image is often more immersive on a psychological level. This is why we still shoot anamorphic and still use 24fps. Same goes for continuing to shoot and project on analog film.
@@VoltageFilms someone gets it 👏 before I got into media, film, and editing, I always thought it was best to shoot in max fps and least distortions or imperfections, which now I realise is why some modern films and shows look so weird and hard to watch. It’s kind of like it’s too realistic to the point that it becomes uncanny. 24fps just has that look, it’s not too slow but keeps away from being too fast either. I’m actually in my final year of school and for my media project this year I’m going to make an action short film inspired by inception, cause I enjoy editing and visual effects, but would you say the best video settings to shoot in would be 4k 24? My school has cameras we can borrow but the highest they go is 1440p 24, or 1080 50
What i find amazing, is that when you did a video on 4:3, the entire video was in 4:3, when talking about anamorphics, you did the entire video in anamorphics. for some reason i cant help but respect ya for that, because it brings a solidity to your video as a whole. Great stuff dude!
You’ve been a massive source of inspiration for me on this journey of photography and filmmaking. I’ll be two years in, come June. And bc of the knowledge you’ve given us, I’ve been able to tap in and create something unique to me. Especially for where I come from. Thank you for everything broski. May peace and blessings be upon you. quick sidenote: I wrote about you in my film class. And it was dope to hear my instructor was a fan of your work too. He even called me out to speak on those inspirations and describe my reasoning, my why, and my method to the madness. I know some ppl might feel like they have to keep that kind of thing a secret but, who cares. I’m proud of learning from my ppl. Seeing another black man come from a similar background and still be able to express themselves sincerely is inspiring. And I appreciate you for that gang 💪🏾
The lens plays a huge role since most lenses used on these shots with same editing would bring a completely different vibe and the shots look completely different
This 35mm is my next lens purche for sure.. For close focus def use diopters and also getting another lens like the 100mm would help for super close and intimate dialogue shots or closeups in general, but it will take more panning and production time to pull off. Great video. Love the color on the skin tones in this lens!
dude this looked so good, straight out of a movie. The bmw scene, the baddie in the store, all looked so good. Im still trying to wrap my mind around what makes something look like a movie. Like when youre talking at the camera, same lens...but it doesnt look like a movie at all
The color science of the blue-teal combo with added colors makes it look like a real Hollywood film though, the lens does help with the effect of it being more cinematic too.
Vuhlandes makes me love learning about cinematography! 💕💕💕 honestly. I really struggle with a lot of camera, photography, lens review channels. But I actually understand it the way V explains it.
I’m always so impressed with every intro/trailer you make. Anddd I’m even more impressed with how easily you make me want to empty my pockets on everything you make videos on lol😅 But the video was fire as always Vuh!
It softens the image too much though ironically his video looks so much sharper than the average movie shot with any lens lol. idk what the hell Hollywood is doing these days. Most movies look like garbage. There's also the distortion effect you get.
@@zr_1234 well that’s the point, these imperfections give it a sense of seeing with an eye rather than just hovering around, if you want sharpness stick with a 50, but lose that feeling of being grounded, you want something human, then you make those imperfections work and mold it to your idea.
@@AxelAxe no one cares about artistic filmmaking anymore. as the guy above said, people only care about sharpness and clean cut imagery. people who care about this online, to an extent, is an immediate red flag to me that they are not original or interesting with their cinematography.
I am always fascinated by the fact what we as creators can produce Christopher Nolan type of movies when it comes to the looks and feels - with affordable gear. Of course a good story matters a lot but the artistic capabilities when it comes the the image and sound is just a blessing these days. Insane video and incredible shots. Love your style!
Amazing intro and lighting. I do my own framing and filming myself with a lot of natural light unless otherwise I need an indoor shot like my latest long forms. i enjoy your work.
I really love how you storytell and edit your videos. I'm also planning to get my first anamorphic lens however, they're too expensive, but thanks for this tip, I found a cheaper one. What I noticed when you removed the filter, the focus was on your background instead on focusing on you.
Bro i've been following you since like 2015 on Instagram. You are and always have been one of my biggest inspirations in photography. You actually followed me back in 2016 and would give love to my portrait work. It's so dope to see what you are doing with your filmmaking. I went on a 2 year hiatus a couple of years ago and completely deactivated my IG so I haven't been able to keep up. But damn, you just inspired me to keep pushing towards becoming a better filmmaker as I just kind of picked up interest in it. I've always wanted to make films but never pulled the trigger until last month. So thank you again, for inspiring me. Stay safe and one love bro.
You been killin it man this looks so good I was waiting on this one since you posted those screengrabs a few days ago. You really outdoing yourself every time keep up ✌🏿
Some shots definitely better than others. Oversaturated lighting is definitely tough. Im personally a sucker for film grain as well so super crisp images on an anamorphic ratio always looks wrong to me. The elevator and convenient store shots though were chefs kiss.
This was really helpful for me to decide to try this lens. Seen lots of conflicting information about this vs. the apsc 1.33x squeeze version. I find the footage you captured to be some of the best and really appreciate that you didn’t front load the whole video with specs before actually just showing some good captures using it.
Bro I legit just filmed my first feature film on these lenses and they are amazing. Been in love since I learned about them with the anamorphic lenses that were made for iPhones. Not everyone truly appreciates how amazing anamorphic is but it give us such a indescribable feel of a Hollywood movie
I have been watching YOU for the last couple days, and literally thinking every episode: "how is that backround blur swirling???" Haha you explained it. Gotta say the show has some amazing scenes, the colours etc. Good video Sir 👍
I think the reason anamorphic is more captivating because it distorts the image. Brings the front way front and pulls the sides to the back almost bending the image
Thank you for the lesson, that short trailer open my eyes and made me realise, I needed to see something like that to realise it can be done. Sometimes when you’re in the creation process you make calculations on yourself that are unreasonable. So when someone shows you, this is what you can achieve, it helps you to realise you can grow with the process and you what do you need. Thanks
amazing production!! the amount of work and time you have put into your craft over the years is paying off!! you're going to be making bigger shit soon, keep it up don't give up !!
The more I watch your videos, the more I want to dive into film making. My camera isnt the best for it (Sony A7RIV) but as they say, work with what you have. You're inspiring, my dude!
Wow dude, first and foremost this video was aesthetically pleasing. I just started out as a beginner filmmaker 8 months ago and man do I have a lot to learn. But you sold me on getting an anamorphic lens cause geez. Are you even a videographer if you don’t have an anamorphic lens 😂 thank you for this informative video. I just subscribed, keep it up. It would be an honor to collab with a talent like yourself
Seen thousands of movies. Really great wide screen anamorphic composition here. Well done. (Sergio Leone, Lawrence of Arabia, Bridge on the River Kwai, The 400 Blows,
Totally agree, the close focus range is the only issue with these lenses, otherwise, they are the best for certain kind of shoots. Also, having them in a variety of squeeze factors really helps choose which one you want for your project. I never believe in "one lens for everything", we should always have different lenses for different type of shots. Unless in the future, we have AI supported ones that change a look impossible otherwise and can give you EVERYTHING, from changing distortion intensity to zoom to focal length or everything, but then, it would be boring to just have one lens, even if it changes shape to become a zoom lens or whatever. That time is far into the future anyway
You done good. Real good. I've seen so many lens tests, reels and footage, but this one was by far the most creative, well executed and soulful lens piece Ive seen. Airi needs to send you an alexa 35 with a full kit of signature primes, because this video right here is head and shoulders above any of their lens reels. Also, lets be friends. I love your style.
This is amazing, incredible job. I bought your Lut pack but am getting nowhere near the look you have here lol do you have a video of the settings your using and your workflow in grading?
man I want one of these lenses so bad. the ability to have those film characteristics at that budget is crazy, it is some storytelling elements that aren't replicable with anything else and for a beginner filmmaker it might build some strong and positive creative habits.
This vid just showed up in my feed and I'm searching for words to describe how phenomenal it is. Your opening trailer was absolutely stunning! I've been underwhelmed by countless short films by content creators / UA-camrs but your film had me riveted from beginning to end. Superb cinematography, narration, music, tone, story, editing - it was all brilliantly done. So if you'll allow me to disagree (slightly) with your title: it was YOU that turned this into a spectacular movie.
This was great! I'm super curious what camera you're using, but I want that lens! The minimum focal distance seems like a bit of an issue, but it looks great with and without that focus filter. And I' loved your intro. Very cinematic. Thanks for the info. Subscribing
Great look 👍 I love my SIRUI 35mm f1.8 shooting in APS-C on my Lumix S5. It's different strokes for different folks, but I prefer the 1.33X squeeze factor for the classic 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
Broham, that's very nicely done. Great colors and lighting. Appreciate the hard work that goes into a production like this. That lens is dope. I have the old crop sensor on my A7S3, but I haven't really played with it.
Hi! Thank you for this amazing video. I loved the cinematic piece in the beginning and your review afterwards - it seems like you found your unique style! Can you elaborate on the last comment you made on the 2x close up filter and the post processing needed? I am looking into buying this and would like to know more in detail. Which 2x close up filter is it you use and how does it affect the calculation afterwards? All the best, thanks in advance! Alec
You can get very inexpensive diopter or closeup filters online or at your local camera store. They generally come in a kit and have different magnifications. Just remember the more you magnifiy the less distance you can actually focus on. For instance, if you put on the 2x filter you can no longer focus at infinity and if you go higher from there you can no longer focus even closer than infinity. I believe he is mistaken on his comment about work in post. These filter don't change the squeeze at all because it magnifies both the vertical and horizontal plane evenly. Your squeeze stays the same.
Wow, that was great. I don't even have any knowledge in film or cameras (this vid randomly showed in my feed), but if I saw more videos like this where I see the result, and then someone explains to me how it was done, I then understand something about a subject I knew nothing about 5 minutes ago, and that piques my interest. I will be visiting more often now.
please like and comment I worked 8 long days on this !!!
quality video mate, loving the lens - liked, sub'd
done bro 🔥
Aye bro what camera you used with this lens ????
what specific close focus filter did you use???
Dude, I’ve messaged you with no reply.. is this a LUT ? If so which LUT specifically did you color this video with
This entire piece is so fuckin' beautiful to watch. Framing, color, lighting, storytelling. Beautiful.
I think the reason that it makes the film feel more "exciting" is because the human eye also has a pretty wide field of view as well, so it's a lot more engaging when you're seeing details that would normally be regulated to just being in the corner of your eye.
It is different, but not better. The human visual field extends through an angle of about 155° wide by 120° high. That works out to 4:3.075, so 4:3 video would be ideal. Anamorphic lenses have become affordable and mainstream, but I feel it was not intended to be used for today's available medium. Why it is better to use just a part or your 16:9 screen and not the full surface? Watch an anamorphic video on your phone (on portrait mode) and tell me if it's pleasent. Look how cool is Zack Snyder's Justice League in a 1.33:1 aspect ratio.
@@Camaro-it8ht it's not too bad in portrait.
@@Camaro-it8ht Eh, it's not too bad in portrait.
@@Camaro-it8ht Well because it looks familiar yet also different enough to make you feel transported in a way. Changing aspect ratio and having some distortion creates a dreamlike feel. When something is shot say 60fps (which is closer to our vision than 24fps) and full frame it often feels cheap and not cinematic. It makes you notice the fakeness of costumes and sets. Because you are too familiar with that view in real life. Having some imperfection and distortion in an image is often more immersive on a psychological level. This is why we still shoot anamorphic and still use 24fps. Same goes for continuing to shoot and project on analog film.
@@VoltageFilms someone gets it 👏 before I got into media, film, and editing, I always thought it was best to shoot in max fps and least distortions or imperfections, which now I realise is why some modern films and shows look so weird and hard to watch. It’s kind of like it’s too realistic to the point that it becomes uncanny. 24fps just has that look, it’s not too slow but keeps away from being too fast either. I’m actually in my final year of school and for my media project this year I’m going to make an action short film inspired by inception, cause I enjoy editing and visual effects, but would you say the best video settings to shoot in would be 4k 24? My school has cameras we can borrow but the highest they go is 1440p 24, or 1080 50
What i find amazing, is that when you did a video on 4:3, the entire video was in 4:3, when talking about anamorphics, you did the entire video in anamorphics. for some reason i cant help but respect ya for that, because it brings a solidity to your video as a whole. Great stuff dude!
You’ve been a massive source of inspiration for me on this journey of photography and filmmaking. I’ll be two years in, come June. And bc of the knowledge you’ve given us, I’ve been able to tap in and create something unique to me. Especially for where I come from. Thank you for everything broski. May peace and blessings be upon you.
quick sidenote: I wrote about you in my film class. And it was dope to hear my instructor was a fan of your work too. He even called me out to speak on those inspirations and describe my reasoning, my why, and my method to the madness. I know some ppl might feel like they have to keep that kind of thing a secret but, who cares. I’m proud of learning from my ppl. Seeing another black man come from a similar background and still be able to express themselves sincerely is inspiring. And I appreciate you for that gang 💪🏾
Man - the color grading looks insanely good. So clean and cinematic- love it!
Storytelling, composition, lighting and knowledge is all on 100%. Subscribed.
I wouldn’t say it’s the lens, it’s the lighting, the locations, the camera perspective
And post editing.
The lens plays a huge role since most lenses used on these shots with same editing would bring a completely different vibe and the shots look completely different
lens + distance between object and camera is one thing / chocie of format is also importand, with that light is equally as important
@@weatethepie post editing is last step
@@beyondalldreams I believe that is why it's called post editing.
This 35mm is my next lens purche for sure.. For close focus def use diopters and also getting another lens like the 100mm would help for super close and intimate dialogue shots or closeups in general, but it will take more panning and production time to pull off. Great video. Love the color on the skin tones in this lens!
these clips are something else, colours vibrant too - havent seen anything like this by any other creator on YT
dude this looked so good, straight out of a movie. The bmw scene, the baddie in the store, all looked so good. Im still trying to wrap my mind around what makes something look like a movie. Like when youre talking at the camera, same lens...but it doesnt look like a movie at all
And dude your editing/cinematography is getting ALOT better
A lot is two words. Get educated.
@@kennymccormick8295 Thanks kenny! God bless!
The color science of the blue-teal combo with added colors makes it look like a real Hollywood film though, the lens does help with the effect of it being more cinematic too.
Vuhlandes makes me love learning about cinematography! 💕💕💕 honestly. I really struggle with a lot of camera, photography, lens review channels. But I actually understand it the way V explains it.
YOU ARE AN ARTIST, i would definitely watch a movie made by you
Very appreciative of a review or opinion on filmmaking gear and a film was actually made to test it. Beautiful imagery and theme fam. Love it 🙌🏾
Rewatching these videos has been helping my mental a lot, I'm glad you take such pride in your work
I’m always so impressed with every intro/trailer you make. Anddd I’m even more impressed with how easily you make me want to empty my pockets on everything you make videos on lol😅 But the video was fire as always Vuh!
stellar work. love the light, composition, color. with or without anamorphic lenses your stuff looks like the movies already
You also make stellar work
Thank you. So happy to see you here 🤎
@@vuhlandes what camera did you use? Thx!
Idk who would talk bad about this crop, seriously it’s ascetically pleasing and let’s in so much detail if your showing a story
It softens the image too much though ironically his video looks so much sharper than the average movie shot with any lens lol. idk what the hell Hollywood is doing these days. Most movies look like garbage.
There's also the distortion effect you get.
@@zr_1234 well that’s the point, these imperfections give it a sense of seeing with an eye rather than just hovering around, if you want sharpness stick with a 50, but lose that feeling of being grounded, you want something human, then you make those imperfections work and mold it to your idea.
@@zr_1234 oh and I also with you on the Hollywood take!
@@zr_1234 what movies do you think look like gargabe? I totally disagree. We are getting better and better with every new movie or tv show lately
@@AxelAxe no one cares about artistic filmmaking anymore. as the guy above said, people only care about sharpness and clean cut imagery. people who care about this online, to an extent, is an immediate red flag to me that they are not original or interesting with their cinematography.
The intro was astonishing. Master class. And it’s not because of the lens.
You inspired me to get this lens, I love ur channel so much man!!
Was it worth it ?
Casually learning about lenses and who do I see? One of my favourite artist! Love you Ren! And yeah, this channel is cool.
Love your music. Hi Ren reminds me of me. Was surprised to see you comment.
I was so hypnotized by the smoke in the corner. It’s so crispy, it looks like an overlay lol.
What camera did you use?
Great work! Lens aside, you know what you're doing with the camera, comps and light, which is 90% of the fight. Nice job!
color grading does a lot!
This is so insanely good. You’re such a natural talent
I am always fascinated by the fact what we as creators can produce Christopher Nolan type of movies when it comes to the looks and feels - with affordable gear. Of course a good story matters a lot but the artistic capabilities when it comes the the image and sound is just a blessing these days.
Insane video and incredible shots. Love your style!
Just incredible how you put photos and videos knowledges into real pieces of art like this trailer ! Keep it man
how can you be so chill and enthousiastic at the same time, now i want that lens
Amazing intro and lighting. I do my own framing and filming myself with a lot of natural light unless otherwise I need an indoor shot like my latest long forms. i enjoy your work.
The police lights flashing with the music is pure art!
I really love how you storytell and edit your videos. I'm also planning to get my first anamorphic lens however, they're too expensive, but thanks for this tip, I found a cheaper one.
What I noticed when you removed the filter, the focus was on your background instead on focusing on you.
wish one did you found?
Bro i've been following you since like 2015 on Instagram. You are and always have been one of my biggest inspirations in photography. You actually followed me back in 2016 and would give love to my portrait work. It's so dope to see what you are doing with your filmmaking. I went on a 2 year hiatus a couple of years ago and completely deactivated my IG so I haven't been able to keep up.
But damn, you just inspired me to keep pushing towards becoming a better filmmaker as I just kind of picked up interest in it. I've always wanted to make films but never pulled the trigger until last month. So thank you again, for inspiring me. Stay safe and one love bro.
You been killin it man this looks so good I was waiting on this one since you posted those screengrabs a few days ago. You really outdoing yourself every time keep up ✌🏿
I love how you make a story out of your examples. Sooo great. Keep at it man.
Oh my god what a pleasing video from the start to finish, from colors to lights to compositions! Great job and thanks for sharing
So awesome. The very beginning of the blue scene in the bathroom had an almost CGI look to it. Amazing. Thank you for sharing this.
yo this lens and that trailer you made were both dope as hell! i might have to add this lens to the arsenal forreal
Some shots definitely better than others. Oversaturated lighting is definitely tough. Im personally a sucker for film grain as well so super crisp images on an anamorphic ratio always looks wrong to me.
The elevator and convenient store shots though were chefs kiss.
Man you just don’t miss, nothing but immense respect for your craft and you’re humble as can be. Love your content as always man
This was really helpful for me to decide to try this lens. Seen lots of conflicting information about this vs. the apsc 1.33x squeeze version. I find the footage you captured to be some of the best and really appreciate that you didn’t front load the whole video with specs before actually just showing some good captures using it.
That would be a fire ass movie, the cinematography was on point and the soothing voicover completed it.
Bro I legit just filmed my first feature film on these lenses and they are amazing. Been in love since I learned about them with the anamorphic lenses that were made for iPhones. Not everyone truly appreciates how amazing anamorphic is but it give us such a indescribable feel of a Hollywood movie
Where can we watch this feature? Congrats! 👏🏿
Best movie shot with anamorphic that really displays all the beauty of and uniqueness of it is The Batman. Greg Frasier is a masterclasses DP
I have been watching YOU for the last couple days, and literally thinking every episode: "how is that backround blur swirling???" Haha you explained it. Gotta say the show has some amazing scenes, the colours etc.
Good video Sir 👍
Hahaha yeah for now when you see that very distinct look you’ll know why
I think the reason anamorphic is more captivating because it distorts the image. Brings the front way front and pulls the sides to the back almost bending the image
Does this mean more horror shorts? All your shorts and movies are amazing, I hope you create more Vuh
These clips are fire. There even more fire when I watch it in Night Mode. The yellow tint just blessed the drama. Don't believe me? Try it.
what camera did you use with this lens?
Thank you for the lesson, that short trailer open my eyes and made me realise, I needed to see something like that to realise it can be done. Sometimes when you’re in the creation process you make calculations on yourself that are unreasonable. So when someone shows you, this is what you can achieve, it helps you to realise you can grow with the process and you what do you need.
Thanks
amazing production!! the amount of work and time you have put into your craft over the years is paying off!! you're going to be making bigger shit soon, keep it up don't give up !!
you're videos are visually appealing and continue to tell a story throughout them!!
The more I watch your videos, the more I want to dive into film making. My camera isnt the best for it (Sony A7RIV) but as they say, work with what you have. You're inspiring, my dude!
That's already a very good camera, it's about the person behind the camera.
That's a good camera what are you talking about
Yeah its a fantastic camera, its just not the best for video. Wish I held off for the A7IV@@mikeyKnows_
Broooo the joint in the beginning... Beautiful reminds me of the movie Belly, my fav
Everything you put out is so impressive, everything from the framing to the coloring. So spot on. Keep going bro 💪🏾
Lovely!
Filmmakers learn everyday. Always good to learn from each other.
Wow dude, first and foremost this video was aesthetically pleasing. I just started out as a beginner filmmaker 8 months ago and man do I have a lot to learn. But you sold me on getting an anamorphic lens cause geez. Are you even a videographer if you don’t have an anamorphic lens 😂 thank you for this informative video. I just subscribed, keep it up. It would be an honor to collab with a talent like yourself
Seen thousands of movies. Really great wide screen anamorphic composition here. Well done. (Sergio Leone, Lawrence of Arabia, Bridge on the River Kwai, The 400 Blows,
Totally agree, the close focus range is the only issue with these lenses, otherwise, they are the best for certain kind of shoots.
Also, having them in a variety of squeeze factors really helps choose which one you want for your project. I never believe in "one lens for everything", we should always have different lenses for different type of shots.
Unless in the future, we have AI supported ones that change a look impossible otherwise and can give you EVERYTHING, from changing distortion intensity to zoom to focal length or everything, but then, it would be boring to just have one lens, even if it changes shape to become a zoom lens or whatever. That time is far into the future anyway
Really nice framing, lighting, color, and mood. Good job!
Loving how creative you get with aspect ratios lately
This is fantastic all the way around. Great job man.
You done good. Real good. I've seen so many lens tests, reels and footage, but this one was by far the most creative, well executed and soulful lens piece Ive seen. Airi needs to send you an alexa 35 with a full kit of signature primes, because this video right here is head and shoulders above any of their lens reels. Also, lets be friends. I love your style.
Bruh every scene looks INCREDIBLE! Crazy colours. Def going to rewatch it on my tv to get the best quality!🔥🔥🔥
This is amazing, incredible job. I bought your Lut pack but am getting nowhere near the look you have here lol do you have a video of the settings your using and your workflow in grading?
It’s cool I love making colours pop out in film. Thanks for sharing
what camera did u use?
Sony a7iii
bro you just make everything look like a movie ..... BLESS!!!
man I want one of these lenses so bad. the ability to have those film characteristics at that budget is crazy, it is some storytelling elements that aren't replicable with anything else and for a beginner filmmaker it might build some strong and positive creative habits.
This vid just showed up in my feed and I'm searching for words to describe how phenomenal it is. Your opening trailer was absolutely stunning! I've been underwhelmed by countless short films by content creators / UA-camrs but your film had me riveted from beginning to end. Superb cinematography, narration, music, tone, story, editing - it was all brilliantly done. So if you'll allow me to disagree (slightly) with your title: it was YOU that turned this into a spectacular movie.
Great break down brother! Awesome shots!!! Peace, Love, and Happiness!!! 🙃
This was great! I'm super curious what camera you're using, but I want that lens! The minimum focal distance seems like a bit of an issue, but it looks great with and without that focus filter. And I' loved your intro. Very cinematic. Thanks for the info. Subscribing
Great look 👍
I love my SIRUI 35mm f1.8 shooting in APS-C on my Lumix S5.
It's different strokes for different folks, but I prefer the 1.33X squeeze factor for the classic 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
I'm sorry but what camera was used here?
Bro did not watch the video #npc
@@contentlounge6652 You actually did not watch the video. He doesn't mention it bruh
@@milokorsten5156 nah brother! Watch it again
@@contentlounge6652 I did 3 times now but never mentioned it. Maybe you can just tell me when he said it
@@milokorsten5156 7:56
beautiful touch to use the incense smoke in the foreground. thanks for your work.
Broham, that's very nicely done. Great colors and lighting. Appreciate the hard work that goes into a production like this. That lens is dope. I have the old crop sensor on my A7S3, but I haven't really played with it.
A7S3 is crop sensor?
@@andrewfreeman88 I meant crop mode.
dude you have TALENT. i love that you choose to upload in this ratio and the color grading looks and feels so unique.
Does anybody know the camera he was using with this lens?
1:06 that shot looks soooo dope!
bro your eye and thought process is truly stunning. not a single bad shot
Hi! Thank you for this amazing video. I loved the cinematic piece in the beginning and your review afterwards - it seems like you found your unique style!
Can you elaborate on the last comment you made on the 2x close up filter and the post processing needed? I am looking into buying this and would like to know more in detail. Which 2x close up filter is it you use and how does it affect the calculation afterwards?
All the best, thanks in advance!
Alec
You can get very inexpensive diopter or closeup filters online or at your local camera store. They generally come in a kit and have different magnifications. Just remember the more you magnifiy the less distance you can actually focus on. For instance, if you put on the 2x filter you can no longer focus at infinity and if you go higher from there you can no longer focus even closer than infinity. I believe he is mistaken on his comment about work in post. These filter don't change the squeeze at all because it magnifies both the vertical and horizontal plane evenly. Your squeeze stays the same.
Dude I love how it makes even the talking head shots look damn. Love the way you framed it too with the smoke in the left corner
I love anamorphic so much. So glad you got to take about it in depth
your color grading on this too is so so amazing - keep up the amazing work friend
you really flexing your photography skills onto film and i love it keep creating fire
Once I saw that National Coney… Michigan baby. This is amazing.
I saw your stills on Twitter first and YT recommended me your video, so I was destined to watch it :) Amazing work!
Pretty much the latest build from Magic Lantern 5.7K 14Bit in Anamorphic
A, great short. Superb, chapeau. B, you literally answered the questions in my head as I though of them.
Keep up the good work man.
That bathroom shot looked freaking amazing !!
Wow, that was great. I don't even have any knowledge in film or cameras (this vid randomly showed in my feed), but if I saw more videos like this where I see the result, and then someone explains to me how it was done, I then understand something about a subject I knew nothing about 5 minutes ago, and that piques my interest. I will be visiting more often now.
This movie is amazing, but crushing on this girl! She is STUNNING!
Simply amazing Vuh. Keep going crazy! You one of my biggest inspiration fr
the scene in front of the movie theater is just TOO GOOD!
This lens looks great, nice work on the color treatments also.
So well done; lighting, mood, music.
stumbled across your page searching for cinema lenses. you're the truth brother. INSPIRED.
Just aesthetically pleasing all around !
Can’t get over the colors and editing fr
You've got some amazing shots in this. Great eye and clean work!