breathtaking! the colors are perfect and the swirly bokeh makes each shot feel like a dream. Props to the set/costume design. Everything feels very cohesive and natural. Great work!
Thank you! Yes, I did film in log - then I colour space transformed in Resolve and graded there. Also did some finishing refinements and added grain in Dehancer.
This is absolutely gorgeous! Would love to see more shot with this setup. Are you able to share which shots were filmed with which lenses? Is 1:01 shot with the Jupiter-9 85mm? And 00:08 is the Zeiss 58? And the Aivascope is an adapter that converts both the Zeiss 58mm and the Jupiter-9 85mm into anamorphic, right?
@@NikHem343 I haven't put a lot of thoughts into colour density. But I do generally try to desaturate shadow areas, and not let saturated colours become too bright etc.
Dude this is awesome. You deserve more views. Dear algorithm, show me more like this. I would love to see a video about the rig and your thought process behind the lens choices, framing, color grading, film emulation, inspiration, etc. Love the dreamy memory on film vibe. Time to go explore crazy lenses. Keep it up. 👌 I wonder if I could pull off a look like this with my BMPCC OG with its 16mm sensor crop factor. Thoughts?
Aww thank you so much for the kind compliments! I reckon you'd be able to recreate the look with the BMPCC OG fairly closely. There're quite a few fantastic vintage c-mount cine lenses that have tons of character and they're designed for 16mm film.
Thanks! The main gears are A7Siii, Biotar 58mm, a Jupiter-9 85mm, and Aivascope 1.5x. In terms of the process, I just sketched out a few shot ideas, researched a few potential locations, and then just went out and shoot multiple angles and takes. It was fun and we're glad how it turned out
Amazingly pleasing cinematic film look!!! Wonder your choice of camera, picture profile. I see dozens of creators coming here to watch your color grading tutorials on this project, as it is rear and hard to achieve like GAWX😁
Thanks very much! I used a Freeworld Lut6s which kind of works but the de-squeeze value is not exact. I believe all the newer SmallHD ones have the vertical de-squeeze function.
@@kennyektar Oh thank you ! Do you think that it could be something great to do with Cine Anamorphic Glass ? Like Blazar Remus 1.5x. Since it is PL mount i've heard that it could be just as easy to just mount it vertically ?
@@thenotoriousmma974 I haven't used the Blazer Remus, but I'd imagine with PL mount lens it'd be much easier to mount vertically than an adapter like the Aivascope.
@@thenotoriousmma974Yes the flare would be vertical when rotating the anamorphic block 90 degrees. I personally like that but I guess not everyone does - hence some would op for rotating the whole rig/sensor instead.
How much saturation did you boost up for this vintage lens? I just came from taking pictures of a friend at a park at 9 AM today and they’re all washed out. Maybe it’s because it’s taken from a 15 years old CCD sensor and shot on jpeg. I’m not sure what makes my images look so vibrant in one day and washed out the next day.
For the Zeiss Biotar I didn't have to boost the saturation a lot. Though for Jupiter-9 I had to push it quite far to match the other shots. I think it really depends on the lens coating quality and how well it renders the colours. Of course the sensor plays a big role as that kind of dictates how much you're able to push in post before it breaks down.
@@user-dd1mk1qw8k You can check out my other video where it has a few shots with it mounted in its original configuration: ua-cam.com/video/w9HamVEkEG8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=kennyip There's no vignetting on full frame when using focal length of 50mm and above.
@@kennyektar Thankyou, that video mentions it’s the Pentax Takumar & Lomography Petzval. I was specifically curious about the Zeiss Biotar, do you have a video for that lens in aviascope correct orientation?
@@user-dd1mk1qw8kAh I see! Sorry I don't have any Biotar + Aivascope in "correct" orientation footage at the moment. Will definitely upload some here whenever I managed to shoot something in that configuration :)
Thanks a lot! I used a Freeworld Lut6s which kind of works but the de-squeeze value is not exact. I believe all the newer SmallHD ones have the vertical de-squeeze function. I use Davinci Resolve for all my editing and colour grading
Literally feels like watching someone else’s dream
Haha thanks very much!
This is the exact feeling
This is the most beautiful video output I have ever seen in my life!!! Liked and subscribed :) God bless your talent 🤩🌹
Wow, so beautiful! Loving the vertical anamorphic vibe... Amazing work!
Thanks very much Dewald! Appreciate the kind words :)
love this! it's like a serenade
Oh my god, what is this? Whatever this is, this is fantastic.
Thanks algorithm! Thanks Kenny!
Aww thanks so much for the kind words!
this has soooo much emotion and story telling in the simple compositions
Aww thanks so much for the kind words!
NEVER have I ever seen such beautiful shots as these... they look like real life paintings🤤 Truly amazing job you did here👏🏼👏🏼
Aww how very kind! Thank you so much for the compliments. Really appreciate it :)
Love the look of this, wow!
Thanks very much Daniel :) Love your travel vids btw!
Thanks a lot for this it's beautiful, that shot surrounded by grass with the wind flowing is just heavenly
Thank you so much Amaan! That's one of my favourite shots in this project too!
breathtaking! the colors are perfect and the swirly bokeh makes each shot feel like a dream. Props to the set/costume design. Everything feels very cohesive and natural. Great work!
Thanks very much! Appreciate it!
So relaxing, calm & pleasing to the eyes.. Thank You! Please, keep making these!
Thank you so much for the kind and encouraging words! I'm constantly trying to shoot, just waiting for the good enough ones to share :)
No worries brother, you keep up the good work. We will wait to see your projects! BTW may I know which camera you used to film this? Cheers!
@@RubayatOnin25 Thanks! It was shot on an A7Siii.
@@kennyektar That’s awesome! Thanks again!
Fantastic results!
Looks absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks very much Janis, appreciate it :) Really love your work!
THE LENSES OMG!!! this is sooooo gooooooood
Thanks very much! :)
How is this so beaaautiful??? EVerything looks so great, the painting, the shots, the composition... everything.
Aww thank you so much for the kind words! Really appreciate it!
1:01 may be one of my absolute favorite cinematic shots
Aww thanks very much! It was a one of my favourites too :)
Wanted to do this for the longest time to get a very unique look, crushed it!
Thank you so much! Appreciate the kind words!
A wonderful find among the usual stuff here on UA-cam. Please continue.
Thanks so much for the kind words and encouragement 🙏
Beautifully done!
Thanks very much Mark!
wow! very creative setup and incredible shots, this is perfect!
Thank you very much! Appreciate it!
So dreamy and eye pleasing. Great work!
Thanks! Appreciate the kind words!
This is so pretty. Love the colors and this is so high quality.
Thanks very much! Appreciate the kind words!
this transported me to a dream world!
Thank you! Hope you liked it!
This is the best thing I’ve watched today!
Aww thanks so much for the kind words! Appreciate it!
i am just so speechless.. super inspiring!!!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful… no other words 🥹
Thanks very much! Appreciate it :)
Wow, amazing video! Its been a long time since Ive watched something so special!! well colours and framing! Thanks for sharing! 😍😍🙌🙌🎬🎬
Aww thanks so much Christina! Really appreciate the generous kind words!
this was beautiful!
I love everything about this. Fantastic work!
Thanks very much!
This is absolutely stunning.
Thanks very much. Appreciate the kind words!
This is beyond beautiful.
Thanks for the kind words!
brilliant shots, colour grading and vintage look !
Thanks Josh! Appreciate it!
beautiful, this is what we need in movies
Thanks very much!
No. We need good screenplays.
i love absolutely every part about this 💛
Thanks very much!
Your composition is really beautiful!
Thanks very much!
Color and composition is on point. Keep it up!
Thanks very much!
@@kennyektarWatching your videos healing my soul and ignited my passion to shoot and edit videos again. I'm the one who thanks you.
Insane shots! The quality is next level here. Subbed! 🔥
Thanks very much! Appreciate it :)
This grade is so beautiful? Do you film in log and grade? So curious how the coloring happened
Thank you! Yes, I did film in log - then I colour space transformed in Resolve and graded there. Also did some finishing refinements and added grain in Dehancer.
@@kennyektar did you use any LUT or power grade? would love to see your node - can you shoot me a dm @andrews_life ?
Man, I’ve watched this video so many times. I feel an urge to make art now.
Thank you!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it! I'm glad the video inspired in some way :)
So GOOOOOOD
Thank you so very much!
Very beautiful work!
Thanks very much!
keep growing , keep shooting , one day i wanna see u with millions of sub. and yeah youll reach there. speechless with the quality.
Thank you so much! Appreciate the kind words!
Absolutely stunning! 🤌🏼🎞
Thanks very much Josiah!
So peaceful and beautiful. You take me to the someone' dreaming.
Thank you so very much! Appreciate the kind words :)
Stunning!!!
Thanks very much!
This is awesome but Im so confused. Is the Aivascope 1.5x Anamorphic (Inverted) a lens or an adapter? To the creator of this I emailed you as well x
This is sooooo beautiful 🕊️
Thanks very much!
MOST of this is the Biotar and location and very inspirational.
Thanks very much!
Kenny, you have skills
A piece of art ! ❤ fantastic
Thank you so much! :)
Wish I had a peaceful life like this ❤
This is absolutely gorgeous! Would love to see more shot with this setup. Are you able to share which shots were filmed with which lenses?
Is 1:01 shot with the Jupiter-9 85mm?
And 00:08 is the Zeiss 58?
And the Aivascope is an adapter that converts both the Zeiss 58mm and the Jupiter-9 85mm into anamorphic, right?
beautiful effect and colors
Thanks very much!
oh my god this is so good
Thanks very much!
Beautiful work!
Thanks very much!
Beautiful stuff
Thanks very much!
Incredible!
Thank you so much!
Damnnn that looks so good 🤤
Thank you so much!
This was relaxing af
Haha thank you!
Beautiful! 😍
Thanks very much!
This is amazing omg
Thanks very much!
Wow, you've got to make a video on your process it would be fascinating, very cool.
Incredible! Would love to sneak peak at your grading node tree
Thanks very much! My resolve node tree of this project is actually super convoluted and very messy! 😆
@@kennyektar can I ask if and how you approach color density?
@@NikHem343 I haven't put a lot of thoughts into colour density. But I do generally try to desaturate shadow areas, and not let saturated colours become too bright etc.
@@kennyektar thanks, appreciate it!
1:01. How did you create the blur effect? It is beautiful.
Dude this is awesome. You deserve more views. Dear algorithm, show me more like this. I would love to see a video about the rig and your thought process behind the lens choices, framing, color grading, film emulation, inspiration, etc. Love the dreamy memory on film vibe. Time to go explore crazy lenses. Keep it up. 👌 I wonder if I could pull off a look like this with my BMPCC OG with its 16mm sensor crop factor. Thoughts?
Aww thank you so much for the kind compliments! I reckon you'd be able to recreate the look with the BMPCC OG fairly closely. There're quite a few fantastic vintage c-mount cine lenses that have tons of character and they're designed for 16mm film.
How did you shoot an anamorphic adapter vertically?
so cool
thank you so much!
Dreamy
Thank you very much!
can you break down the gears and the process of this film making? this is so good
Thanks! The main gears are A7Siii, Biotar 58mm, a Jupiter-9 85mm, and Aivascope 1.5x. In terms of the process, I just sketched out a few shot ideas, researched a few potential locations, and then just went out and shoot multiple angles and takes. It was fun and we're glad how it turned out
@@kennyektar Amazing! waiting for future videos
Amazingly pleasing cinematic film look!!!
Wonder your choice of camera, picture profile. I see dozens of creators coming here to watch your color grading tutorials on this project, as it is rear and hard to achieve like GAWX😁
Thanks very much! I shot this on the A7Siii in SLog3. I really enjoyed doing the grading on this one almost as much as doing the actual shoot 😁
@@kennyektar Hi, you use dehancer?
@@vissentetapiacuevas5814 Hi, yes, I've used Dehancer as part of my grading process in this video
Stunning work Kenny :) What's your color process like?
That bokeh is wild!
beautiful 🌺
love this video, it inspire
Thanks very much - glad you enjoyed the video!
How did you got this grading? Sooo amazing, the colours are too good. Premiere oder Davinci?
Thank you! It was done in Davinci Resolve
Beautiful
Thank you very much!
@@kennyektar I would love to be able to take videos like yours!
amazing !
Thanks!
So you didn’t rotate the aivascope to keep the anamorphic qualities horizontal? So everything was mounted vertically? Absolutely epic video!
Could you share in a video how did you manage to pull this off? Equipment-wise
beautiful ^-^
Thanks a lot :)
Stunning!. Which camera!
Thanks! It was shot on an A7Siii
@@kennyektar can use this camera for film festivals movies?
Soo good!!
Thank you!
Amazing
Thank you!
This is really amazing buddy ! Do you have the possibility to de-squeeze it on a monitor ? Any kind of monitor that could handle vertical de-squeeze ?
Thanks very much! I used a Freeworld Lut6s which kind of works but the de-squeeze value is not exact. I believe all the newer SmallHD ones have the vertical de-squeeze function.
@@kennyektar Oh thank you ! Do you think that it could be something great to do with Cine Anamorphic Glass ? Like Blazar Remus 1.5x. Since it is PL mount i've heard that it could be just as easy to just mount it vertically ?
@@thenotoriousmma974 I haven't used the Blazer Remus, but I'd imagine with PL mount lens it'd be much easier to mount vertically than an adapter like the Aivascope.
@@kennyektar I was wondering, does it mean that it flares with vertical streaks too ? I don't know how much this could be annoying on the image
@@thenotoriousmma974Yes the flare would be vertical when rotating the anamorphic block 90 degrees. I personally like that but I guess not everyone does - hence some would op for rotating the whole rig/sensor instead.
Love it, Kenny. What camera may I ask?
Thanks! It was the Sony A7S3
How much saturation did you boost up for this vintage lens? I just came from taking pictures of a friend at a park at 9 AM today and they’re all washed out. Maybe it’s because it’s taken from a 15 years old CCD sensor and shot on jpeg. I’m not sure what makes my images look so vibrant in one day and washed out the next day.
For the Zeiss Biotar I didn't have to boost the saturation a lot. Though for Jupiter-9 I had to push it quite far to match the other shots. I think it really depends on the lens coating quality and how well it renders the colours. Of course the sensor plays a big role as that kind of dictates how much you're able to push in post before it breaks down.
Leaked footage from heaven
Haha thank you!
Lovely
Thank you!
beautiful, what is the camera?
Nice! Love it
Thanks very much!
Beautiful, was this 2 lenses with one rotated 90 degrees? And was the camera also rotated?
Thanks! Only the anamorphic adapter in front is rotated 90 degrees.
@@kennyektarHow did it perform when in was mounted in its original configuration, was there vignetting?
@@user-dd1mk1qw8k You can check out my other video where it has a few shots with it mounted in its original configuration: ua-cam.com/video/w9HamVEkEG8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=kennyip There's no vignetting on full frame when using focal length of 50mm and above.
@@kennyektar Thankyou, that video mentions it’s the Pentax Takumar & Lomography Petzval. I was specifically curious about the Zeiss Biotar, do you have a video for that lens in aviascope correct orientation?
@@user-dd1mk1qw8kAh I see! Sorry I don't have any Biotar + Aivascope in "correct" orientation footage at the moment. Will definitely upload some here whenever I managed to shoot something in that configuration :)
Amazing!
What camera did you use tho?
Thanks! It's an A7Siii
This is insane.
Thank you so much!
Amazing !
Thanks very much!
holy this lens is nuts.
Yes it's indeed full of characters compared to a lot of modern lenses!
@@kennyektar id love to watch a vid where u explain the entire process of getting it built!
In love❤
This is beautiful, did you rotate the lens or you also flipped the camera and shot it vertically with vertical stretch
Thanks! I just rotated the anamorphic adapter 90 degrees. Everything else is the normal orientation
How are you monitoring this when shooting if the anamorphic adapter is rotated?
is this on fx3? This is incredible!!!\
Thank you! This in on the A7Siii
Hey man!
Can I ask how did you monitor it.
And what editing program did you use to get the crop out?
Thank you love it man!
Thanks a lot! I used a Freeworld Lut6s which kind of works but the de-squeeze value is not exact. I believe all the newer SmallHD ones have the vertical de-squeeze function.
I use Davinci Resolve for all my editing and colour grading