Thanks for sharing such great educational content! By the way, may I ask you what type of tripods you are using to hold the lights? I suppose those are not C stands! I have one C-stand and its upper horizontal part is just way too short and it is hard to get balanced! So in case I'm not mistaken and those aren't C-stands, could you kindly tell me what are they called? Thanks in advance!!
3:51 This is a detail that most will miss but it triggers my ocd. The guitar on the left seems to be below to the brick line unlike the guitar on the right. This is an eye sore and I wonder why the owner of the space doesn't correct it.
Unreal breakdown! You always have juicy interviews. Love the c70 look. I feel like you overthink the coloring sometimes. I thought it looked amazing after the canon lut. Maybe bring down the highlights but it looked excellent without all those extra luts
Man, i wonder about one thing. What's the point of putting diffusion filter to get rid of sharpness and than sharpen the footage in the post? Love your stuff, keep sharing the knowledge! Peace ✌
Hi Damien, congrats for another great video (and gig). Can you say what frame you're using to attach the key light panel? I recently did a DP gig and used a big foldable diffuser on exterior walking scenes, but the foldable structure was pretty hard to keep steady and would like to get an aluminium frame like yours and a silk to follow talent on short outside walking scenes. Thanks in advance and keep up your AWESOME work. Cheers, BP
Hey Damien, hast du deutsche Wurzeln oder woher kommt das immer wiederkehrende freundliche „Guten Tag“? Sehr sympathisch. Beste Grüße aus Deutschland, Mirko
im sure you've mentioned this before so a link would be great, but i'm a new follower so im not sure... how did you do the subtle film grain at the end ofthe video? 7:28
How do you deal with change of sunlight coming through the window? I found myself shooting an interview and when the sun gets behind a cloud the exposure as well as color temperature in the room changed drastically.
Thanks great walk through. I just had an interview my self where I ended up placing on the light side, because the shadow side didn’t look as good. If you take a look at your footage again, would you still say the shadow side is the best and not too dark? Would you have done something different like bringing in a bounce or a very dim light?
Personally, I never use the lit side for the b cam. It puts too much attention on the side of the subjects head instead their mouth. Just my opinion. If the background sucks, I'll switch the key side, when possible.
I don't agree with the over sharpened look. The mist look is too cloudy and doesn't represent a unique lens or camera look. The mist filter seems overly cloudy and lacks a distinct character that would represent a unique lens or camera style. Additionally, the overall warmth, especially with the red brick and couch, feels excessive. The grading leans heavily towards the warmer tones, resulting in an overly orange appearance. Shadow side is also a bit heavy.
Would you agree that when the DP works directly with a client that you tend to lean into the look your custom with instead of getting feedback from a director?
The softness is what I love about it. Some people use filters or plugins to remove that “video” look due to sharpness, but I feel like the C70 right out of the box looks natural and not like overly sharp like video.
Check out the masterclass: damiencooper.store/b/interviewmasterclass
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Location is so important! Once we get the skills to light, frame and capture good audio, the location is key!
Great quick breakdown!
Beautiful! I love this breakdown. I would love for types of these videos from your channel please. Awesome work my friend
Literally learning loads from you!
Thanks for sharing such great educational content! By the way, may I ask you what type of tripods you are using to hold the lights? I suppose those are not C stands! I have one C-stand and its upper horizontal part is just way too short and it is hard to get balanced! So in case I'm not mistaken and those aren't C-stands, could you kindly tell me what are they called? Thanks in advance!!
3:51 This is a detail that most will miss but it triggers my ocd. The guitar on the left seems to be below to the brick line unlike the guitar on the right. This is an eye sore and I wonder why the owner of the space doesn't correct it.
Thank you for this breakdown. We hope to see more videos like this🙏🏽
Great breakdown Damien.
Great video!
Well done sir. Lots of great info too. Thanks so much for the video. Great job.!!!
Thank you for posting, currently shooting a doc and with all the planning I still run to see what other creators are doing for ideas here on UA-cam.
Great tips, when do you plan on posting the RED Komodo X Cinema Rig?
Man, people keep asking 😅
I’m still waiting on parts I haven’t received. January at the very latest.
@@damiencooper awesome! Ty for rep
Unreal breakdown! You always have juicy interviews. Love the c70 look. I feel like you overthink the coloring sometimes. I thought it looked amazing after the canon lut. Maybe bring down the highlights but it looked excellent without all those extra luts
Really enjoy your channel!
this is so good! looks amazing!
thanks for your sharing!!
Great!
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 genial danke für die Tipps !
Awesome brother! Are you happy with the Deity S Mic 2s? Thanks!
Amazing! Thank you!
Man, i wonder about one thing. What's the point of putting diffusion filter to get rid of sharpness and than sharpen the footage in the post? Love your stuff, keep sharing the knowledge! Peace ✌
Hi Damien, congrats for another great video (and gig). Can you say what frame you're using to attach the key light panel? I recently did a DP gig and used a big foldable diffuser on exterior walking scenes, but the foldable structure was pretty hard to keep steady and would like to get an aluminium frame like yours and a silk to follow talent on short outside walking scenes. Thanks in advance and keep up your AWESOME work. Cheers, BP
They all come with the intellytech lights
Great video....again 😊👍🏼
VERY google quality on your voice - are you using the Deity mic for the talking head as well?
Hey Damien,
hast du deutsche Wurzeln oder woher kommt das immer wiederkehrende freundliche „Guten Tag“? Sehr sympathisch.
Beste Grüße aus Deutschland,
Mirko
Hello,
How much time do you need to install everything, please?
And how many person are implicated?
Thank you in advance.
im sure you've mentioned this before so a link would be great, but i'm a new follower so im not sure... how did you do the subtle film grain at the end ofthe video? 7:28
i currently use red giant universe grain, but would love to look into other options!
How do you deal with change of sunlight coming through the window? I found myself shooting an interview and when the sun gets behind a cloud the exposure as well as color temperature in the room changed drastically.
How did you like 2 c70 set up vs the 2 red Komodo set up ?
Link to masterclass is missing on my Mac.
Oh sorry. damiencooper.store/b/interviewmasterclass
Thanks great walk through. I just had an interview my self where I ended up placing on the light side, because the shadow side didn’t look as good. If you take a look at your footage again, would you still say the shadow side is the best and not too dark? Would you have done something different like bringing in a bounce or a very dim light?
Personally, I never use the lit side for the b cam. It puts too much attention on the side of the subjects head instead their mouth. Just my opinion. If the background sucks, I'll switch the key side, when possible.
Should have got a little bit of light on the guitars
Very interesting, thank you! 👌🏼 Looks great!
One question: would it be better to use Iso 800 when using Clog2 (best dynamic etc)?
Yes that would be better
Hi Damien in welche Sprache ist dein Kurs Deutsch und Englisch?
Alles englisch 🙈
No link
damiencooper.store/b/interviewmasterclass sorry
I don't agree with the over sharpened look. The mist look is too cloudy and doesn't represent a unique lens or camera look. The mist filter seems overly cloudy and lacks a distinct character that would represent a unique lens or camera style. Additionally, the overall warmth, especially with the red brick and couch, feels excessive. The grading leans heavily towards the warmer tones, resulting in an overly orange appearance. Shadow side is also a bit heavy.
Would you agree that when the DP works directly with a client that you tend to lean into the look your custom with instead of getting feedback from a director?
Or just stop bitching and do your own vid for us to see what you’d do differently instead of criticizing everything.
Why dont you make your version of the interview and enlightening us all.
Yes his video are always WAY too orange. The color grading is really bad
The C70 was a good camera for me but the form factor bothered me and it has some of the softest 4k I've seen in a camera.....so I sold it.
The c70 doesn't have a sharpning slider built in?
@@d.edwardsfreelanceeditorvi4212 its not the same as having a good sensor
The softness is what I love about it. Some people use filters or plugins to remove that “video” look due to sharpness, but I feel like the C70 right out of the box looks natural and not like overly sharp like video.
The light is terrible. Am I the only one who sees that half of his face is missing?
That’s the point 😂
Probably the ugliest C70 lut 😮
Sigma Art is a weird choice for a person who has excellent artistic taste. Why Damien? Why??? :)