Just invest in a rain cover and adjust your workflow accordingly. I was stupid and filmed in heavy rain w/o a rain cover. That resulted in my 70-200’s mount screws loosening and not being tightly fitted. Meaning it unscrews and loosens without any external force. Which is really annoying. Lesson learned for me😅
Love the video ! Idk if you’ve made a video like this but a cool idea would be gear that you think isn’t necessary or what gear to spend more on and what gear can wait especially when getting started. Maybe geared toward me but it could be a good idea lol
I loved the video Peter, I got a question tho. I watched some videos on your channel and saw that hlg3 is the best for my camera (a7c). I read that you overexpose 1.3 on hlg3. I had some difficulties maintaining that exposure during an outdoor game because it is fluctuating all the time due to clouds and places with less lighting. Do you constantly change your iso, shutter and f-stop to counter this and aim for that 1.3? Or do you just accept it and try to fix it in post?
hi mate, great video! Just a quick one, what do you do on bad weather days? like if its a cold or mainly rainy day, do you have a waterproof that goes over your rig? I'm currently looking for one as I film sports in England and the weather is always terrible 😅🤣
Didn’t mention in this video but I’ve got this clear bag sort of contraption with one hole with a zipper on the bottom that the camera rig goes into, a hole for the front of the lens to stick out, and two side holes with strings to fasten that your hands go into to operate the camera. Usually use that and put the hood on the monitor or use the cameras screen when it’s really rainy
Peter, how is your workflow. I mean, you go on games, shoot everything non interrupting, then goes home, start to catch every shot together, and mostly, why? Its for post game productions? Ads? I really dont understand how this market works
A lot of what I film is put out on social media in real-time to encourage people to tune into the current event, used to promote future events, fulfill obligations with sponsors and stakeholders, run advertisements on tv or digital, etc. A lot of the time I’m sorting and organizing footage first and foremost so when the time comes to pull shots for these purposes I can do so easily
Love the setup- my one question - why not power your monitor off of your V-Mount batteries? My monitor runs great off of USB-C (it's a Feelworld ...) which I power from my V-Mount (a lot of the newer V-Mount batteries have USB-C outputs- I use that to power my FX30 as well!) and not having to charge/carry those bulky Sony batteries simplifies life...
I generally do power my monitor off v mount but also carry individual batteries for it as a back up or in case I want to keep my set up smaller and not attach a V mount
Can you cover how you would film a football game in the rain?
Just invest in a rain cover and adjust your workflow accordingly. I was stupid and filmed in heavy rain w/o a rain cover. That resulted in my 70-200’s mount screws loosening and not being tightly fitted. Meaning it unscrews and loosens without any external force. Which is really annoying. Lesson learned for me😅
Thank you Peter, this is helpful information
Happy it helped you!
Been waiting for an update on the equipment! Love the vids man keep it up
Thanks Emmanuel, more to come!
Love the video ! Idk if you’ve made a video like this but a cool idea would be gear that you think isn’t necessary or what gear to spend more on and what gear can wait especially when getting started. Maybe geared toward me but it could be a good idea lol
I agree that is a good idea!
this was actually really cool, helps me determine what I might need next 🙌😂
Awesome! That’s exactly what this is for haha
Greta video Peter, especially for someone who’s new to all this. Thanks for keeping it real and simple!
Of course! Glad it helped and thank you for watching
Thanks for the video Peter !
Hope I will have a setup like that one day ...
You can do it! Best of luck 👊
Have you ever mic'd up a player? If so, I'd like to see a vid explaining how. Great content BTW!
I actually have not though I’m quite eager to get my hands on some specialty microphones for this purpose and give it a go in the near future
I loved the video Peter, I got a question tho. I watched some videos on your channel and saw that hlg3 is the best for my camera (a7c). I read that you overexpose 1.3 on hlg3. I had some difficulties maintaining that exposure during an outdoor game because it is fluctuating all the time due to clouds and places with less lighting. Do you constantly change your iso, shutter and f-stop to counter this and aim for that 1.3? Or do you just accept it and try to fix it in post?
hi mate, great video! Just a quick one, what do you do on bad weather days? like if its a cold or mainly rainy day, do you have a waterproof that goes over your rig? I'm currently looking for one as I film sports in England and the weather is always terrible 😅🤣
Didn’t mention in this video but I’ve got this clear bag sort of contraption with one hole with a zipper on the bottom that the camera rig goes into, a hole for the front of the lens to stick out, and two side holes with strings to fasten that your hands go into to operate the camera. Usually use that and put the hood on the monitor or use the cameras screen when it’s really rainy
@@petersarellas ah okay perfect, I think I’ve seen some options like that online. I’ll look into purchasing one thank you very much for the reply 👊🏼👊🏼
Hey peter what are the main memory cards that you use to shoot 4k 24/60/120 because the files are huge
Peter, how is your workflow. I mean, you go on games, shoot everything non interrupting, then goes home, start to catch every shot together, and mostly, why? Its for post game productions? Ads? I really dont understand how this market works
A lot of what I film is put out on social media in real-time to encourage people to tune into the current event, used to promote future events, fulfill obligations with sponsors and stakeholders, run advertisements on tv or digital, etc. A lot of the time I’m sorting and organizing footage first and foremost so when the time comes to pull shots for these purposes I can do so easily
🙏🙏. How are you attaching the insta360 to your rig? On rods?
Using a smallrig magic arm!
Which setup would you recommend to someone who wants to start sports videography?
Starting sony ev 10, step up from that Sony FX30, or the Sony A7iv, if you're fully invested the Sony fx3
Do you normally use 64g sd cards?
128GB
Love the setup- my one question - why not power your monitor off of your V-Mount batteries? My monitor runs great off of USB-C (it's a Feelworld ...) which I power from my V-Mount (a lot of the newer V-Mount batteries have USB-C outputs- I use that to power my FX30 as well!) and not having to charge/carry those bulky Sony batteries simplifies life...
I generally do power my monitor off v mount but also carry individual batteries for it as a back up or in case I want to keep my set up smaller and not attach a V mount
What profiles are you using in 2024 - slog3, HLG or ??? And why?
Slog3 to maximize dynamic range