I really appreciate your update on your growth and insights. Part of why I watch your videos is that you try new things, see how it works out and are always developing and sharing your results.
@@Ironcladstudio that’s my favourite part about making videos, currently, I’m in a beyond blessed position to have access to things, and I like trying new tools and techniques, appreciate the view 🙏🏾
I feel victim to using mist filters all the time. At first I liked the look for what I intended to use them for and then started using them for...everything. I did them on a corporate shoot and I regretted it sooooo much. It should have been sharp. And I shot it at a 1/4 mist. You can emulate mist now pretty damn good so I just do it in post. I do use Mist very exlusively for weddings however, every single wedding client has loveeeed the mist look
I think this is very normal for new filmmakers as we discover our own styles and develop the confidence to forge our own paths independently of what is the cool trendy thing everyone is doing. Also worthy of mentioning, there are clients out there that want that trendy flavor because they themselves aren't confident or experienced enough to be unique. It's important to be capable of delivering both, the generic style and the film maker premium version. Thanks for the good video.
@KofiYeboah give it a try I love it haze and miss you can really dial what you want full control really good...and cheap and Cinematch is really top notch to match cameras using it since 2022...
I don’t know to be honest it doesn’t look like you’ve learned a lot of lessons yet every time some new product comes out you’re rushing out to buy it. You’re like a little kid. If you really know what you’re doing the camera isn’t your problem. Learn to light things learn to understand the limitations of your camera that you already own. You don’t need a new camera. You just need a newfilm ideology And as far as F stops go, you realize most of the stuff we film on feature Films is it a F4 F8 sometimes F 11 you guys shoot everything wide open and the whole thing is Boca Boca Boca already learn some discipline in your filmmaking good grief not everything has to have a blurry background blurry backgrounds aren’t cinematic you think they are
I don’t know to be honest it doesn’t look like you’ve learned a lot of lessons yet every time some new product comes out you’re rushing out to buy it. You’re like a little kid. If you really know what you’re doing the camera isn’t your problem. Learn to light things learn to understand the limitations of your camera that you already own. You don’t need a new camera. You just need a newfilm ideology
@@randallburgess6393 sir, with all do respect, I like making videos about the tools in the space, I also like working and talking about my work and how it’s changed, which I’ve done in this channel, whether or not you want to acknowledge that because you wanted to make a slight at people who make that kind of content is totally up to you, im going to continue to do both But thanks for watching 🤘🏾🙋🏾♂️
@ even deeper, I'd say most of my money from youtube actually ISN'T from gear companies... Its music licensing, and software, by a disturbing margin, I just like tech, but im not afraid to show my work while doing it.. Edit: but yes, to a big extent you’re correct lol
YOOOO!!!! I am feeling ATTACKED!! The Siege and Ryan used to be my go to’s everytime🤣🤣🤣
I really appreciate your update on your growth and insights. Part of why I watch your videos is that you try new things, see how it works out and are always developing and sharing your results.
@@Ironcladstudio that’s my favourite part about making videos, currently, I’m in a beyond blessed position to have access to things, and I like trying new tools and techniques, appreciate the view 🙏🏾
I feel victim to using mist filters all the time. At first I liked the look for what I intended to use them for and then started using them for...everything. I did them on a corporate shoot and I regretted it sooooo much. It should have been sharp. And I shot it at a 1/4 mist. You can emulate mist now pretty damn good so I just do it in post. I do use Mist very exlusively for weddings however, every single wedding client has loveeeed the mist look
I definitely stopped using 120fps 😅 I think the other thing I grew out of was over editing my videos, tons of cheesy transitions, for example!
@@LMDiesel same, in part because I’m not good at editing😂
I've been up too late, but I can keep going some more for this video!
Keep up the great work and enjoy yourself!
I think this is very normal for new filmmakers as we discover our own styles and develop the confidence to forge our own paths independently of what is the cool trendy thing everyone is doing. Also worthy of mentioning, there are clients out there that want that trendy flavor because they themselves aren't confident or experienced enough to be unique. It's important to be capable of delivering both, the generic style and the film maker premium version. Thanks for the good video.
@@autonomous9031 you’re right! Appreciate the view man !
T2.8 GANG (or 2.9, because Laowa Ranger).
Hi
With filmconvert haze and Missfilter emulation you can have the character in post no need for them downside you need a beefy computer...
I’ve heard that, but I e also heard it’s a little exaggerated in effectiveness
@KofiYeboah give it a try I love it haze and miss you can really dial what you want full control really good...and cheap and Cinematch is really top notch to match cameras using it since 2022...
I stopped using RGB on everything
RGB stuff got boring quick.
@ Haha RGB for RGB sake, no motivation, rhyme or reason. Looking back, I cringe.
mist FEELTERS
Stop DOWN to t2 😂
Meh, yall know what I meant 😂
I don’t know to be honest it doesn’t look like you’ve learned a lot of lessons yet every time some new product comes out you’re rushing out to buy it. You’re like a little kid. If you really know what you’re doing the camera isn’t your problem. Learn to light things learn to understand the limitations of your camera that you already own. You don’t need a new camera. You just need a newfilm ideology
And as far as F stops go, you realize most of the stuff we film on feature Films is it a F4 F8 sometimes F 11 you guys shoot everything wide open and the whole thing is Boca Boca Boca already learn some discipline in your filmmaking good grief not everything has to have a blurry background blurry backgrounds aren’t cinematic you think they are
I don’t know to be honest it doesn’t look like you’ve learned a lot of lessons yet every time some new product comes out you’re rushing out to buy it. You’re like a little kid. If you really know what you’re doing the camera isn’t your problem. Learn to light things learn to understand the limitations of your camera that you already own. You don’t need a new camera. You just need a newfilm ideology
@@randallburgess6393 sir, with all do respect, I like making videos about the tools in the space, I also like working and talking about my work and how it’s changed, which I’ve done in this channel, whether or not you want to acknowledge that because you wanted to make a slight at people who make that kind of content is totally up to you, im going to continue to do both
But thanks for watching 🤘🏾🙋🏾♂️
@@KofiYeboah I don't think he realizes you make a living off of reviewing gear 🤣
@ even deeper, I'd say most of my money from youtube actually ISN'T from gear companies... Its music licensing, and software, by a disturbing margin, I just like tech, but im not afraid to show my work while doing it..
Edit: but yes, to a big extent you’re correct lol