I find the subjects in these videos often just sit still and let the voice over do all the work, but I really liked how you indicated what was happening with your hands, for example, where the rim light was going and the Rembrandt effect. Makes it so much clearer. Great work!
this is so funny, but you are an actual artist, love the lighting the mood and choices of dark and light and color contrast that is almost on the warm tone but with enough cold and dark that makes it captivating... definitely talented lol
Loved it thanx please bring more such video where I can make shots like latest Netflix series from my iPhone using your skills and lighting . This can be a great hit video topic .
May I ask how you’re grading zlog, looks awesome - I’m using DaVinci w some experimenting and a handy zlog to Alexa lut I found but still not loving it
Very interesting light indeed, a bit worried about the hot spot of the light this size but It seems good. This year we gonna film lots of projects/specs, so I'll maybe try this one. Last year we released a short film got to film festivals, and lots of views on YT. We just gotta believe in ourselves. Happy New Year, с Новым Годом тебя!🎄
Good afternoon sir. I recently found your channel and wanted to say thanks for being a great source of inspiration for beginners like me. Last night I was coincidentally filming myself in dark room using only keylight and backlight and added some teal light to create teal/orange look. I was experimenting with their rotoAI tool for creating more separation. I found out by adding a tiny amount of film grain to the background can create better separation imho. What caught my eye was film grain that you added in some parts of this video, it looks a bit different compared to noise from camera. Please correct me If I'm wrong, I'm still learning and training my eyes and would like to hear some feedback from you. I do apologize if I bothered you with my comment. Thank you
Hi! First of all I'm glad you're exercising in your down time. So many people just binge watch these things and don't practice. As to your question: yes it is film grain and it is indeed very different from digital noise due to it's structure. You can research the difference on youtube. But you can also try adding film grain in DaVinci Resolve and if you zoom into it, you will notice that it's typically a lot less blocky and less saturated than digital noise.
Nur, thank you for replying to my comment. It does mean a lot to me. For some I didn't mention above that I'm using FinalCut and RotoAI is plugin for MotionVFX. I'm planning to move to Davinci by the end of this year as it has more color grading capabilities compared to FinalCut and overall is better editing app. Speaking of film grain, in FinalCut we have only 2 options IMovie/Realistic grain. IMovie grain destroys colors of an image and realistic is great, but no way near as what DaVinci offers. I tried to eyeball what grain you were using at 4:30, for me it looks like 35mm at opacity 0.7-0.9, sorry if I'm wrong. I have 0 experience in DaVinci and it's hard to guess when looking at compressed youtube video. I also would like to thank you for sharing your experience with us and showing me reality and examples how to start. I'm currently building a portfolio for my "filmmaking" career. Offering to shoot a video for people or businesses at a low cost or for free and showing them what I already have done and what can be achieved. You helped me a lot,maybe I don't know you personally, but every time I watch your videos it feels like you are my good old friend, maybe because both of us are from CIS "СНГ" countries . I will Keep watching and supporting your channel as much as I can. Thank you for prioritizing ideology/vision over the money. Sincerely Yuri.
Every time I start watching those "cinematography videos" two things are happening - I feel like I'm going crazy and i think that all filmmakers are nuts.
4:41 this shoots needs negative fill to remove the light from the wall behind the lamp and create a gradient going from the right side of the frame to the left.
That's beautiful! Thank you! I saw you using your phone as monitor, too... If I'm not wrong. What app do you use for it? (I'm still looking for something to link the screen of my BMCC6kFF with my phone xD)
Depends on what model sony / lumix. I used to have a gh5s , a6300, a7s2 way back in a day. I like that Z-cam's ProRes is super easy to work with. And the form factor is a box basically. It's nice rigging it up or down depending on the needs. The interchangable lens mount lets me use it as EF/MFT/PL which is also handy. The image quality is not as good as something you get in a Komodo, but imo better than most Blackmagic cameras@@raman139
@@nurniazfilms fair enough! Thanks bro for replying and I want to let you know the power of sharing knowledge, in your video regarding your career you mentioned a lot of stuff about faking director and I found some stuff so relatable, everything made sense to me. I shoot music videos and act myself too, your videos are a great learning curve for me. Love from canada ❤️ bro
This is a great video and you clearly know your stuff. Just curious why the footage was so noisy @ 4:30? The scene is beautiful and I want to try and do the same. Just wondering what mistake was made to create all the noise so I don't make the same mistake. Thanks!
Hey hello @nurniazfilms in some of your videos you mentioned you were working in shanghai before. Can you please share some of your experience about being a filmmaker in Shanghai, China. I am having a really hard time trying to find jobs or a solid position in a video production company here and honestly I am starting to reach the bottom line. Thanks for all the time you put in to your videos they are all really helpful!!!!!!!!
I find the subjects in these videos often just sit still and let the voice over do all the work, but I really liked how you indicated what was happening with your hands, for example, where the rim light was going and the Rembrandt effect. Makes it so much clearer. Great work!
Glad you enjoyed it!
thanks dude!
No problem! Hope it’s helpful 🙏
Закончил марафон по всем видео. Просто в восторге от всего контента.
Вау! Благодарю 🙏
great work thank you new subscriber
There are many lessons and knowledge that can be taken from this short video. Love your hand gesture btw! Simple but clear.
I appreciate that!
Me trying to create 1 min Reels, and learning to set up the light for hours 😂❤ thanks for sharing.
I'd rather watch a 1 minute reel with good lighting than a 10 second reel with bland lighting.
😂 the struggle is real
Your videos are amazing man. You have that calm authority over the subject. Loved it.
I appreciate that!
this is so funny, but you are an actual artist, love the lighting the mood and choices of dark and light and color contrast that is almost on the warm tone but with enough cold and dark that makes it captivating... definitely talented lol
Thank u so much more for the insightful information!!
Great color and lighting!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you so much! Absolute pleasure to watch these techniques!
You are so welcome!
This is great! Thanks for posting!
This was so helpful, I’m going to check out this specific set of lights it’s exactly what I need, thanks for sharing this amazing tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful video
Many thanks
This was so beautifully explained. Thank you so much!
Thank you! 🙏
Loved it thanx please bring more such video where I can make shots like latest Netflix series from my iPhone using your skills and lighting . This can be a great hit video topic .
Great video
Sittin around in set ups w the Zcam app so handy - just got an F6 to pair w the S6 so keen -
Love your channel and work mate, keep rockin
May I ask how you’re grading zlog, looks awesome - I’m using DaVinci w some experimenting and a handy zlog to Alexa lut I found but still not loving it
thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
Very interesting light indeed, a bit worried about the hot spot of the light this size but It seems good. This year we gonna film lots of projects/specs, so I'll maybe try this one. Last year we released a short film got to film festivals, and lots of views on YT. We just gotta believe in ourselves. Happy New Year, с Новым Годом тебя!🎄
Thank you 🙏 С Новым Годом!
Amazing colors. Which grains did you use. They look clean :)?
Good afternoon sir. I recently found your channel and wanted to say thanks for being a great source of inspiration for beginners like me. Last night I was coincidentally filming myself in dark room using only keylight and backlight and added some teal light to create teal/orange look. I was experimenting with their rotoAI tool for creating more separation. I found out by adding a tiny amount of film grain to the background can create better separation imho. What caught my eye was film grain that you added in some parts of this video, it looks a bit different compared to noise from camera. Please correct me
If I'm wrong, I'm still learning and training my eyes and would like to hear some feedback from you.
I do apologize if I bothered you with my comment.
Thank you
Hi! First of all I'm glad you're exercising in your down time. So many people just binge watch these things and don't practice.
As to your question: yes it is film grain and it is indeed very different from digital noise due to it's structure. You can research the difference on youtube. But you can also try adding film grain in DaVinci Resolve and if you zoom into it, you will notice that it's typically a lot less blocky and less saturated than digital noise.
Nur, thank you for replying to my comment. It does mean a lot to me. For some I didn't mention above that I'm using FinalCut and RotoAI is plugin for MotionVFX. I'm planning to move to Davinci by the end of this year as it has more color grading capabilities compared to FinalCut and overall is better editing app. Speaking of film grain, in FinalCut we have only 2 options IMovie/Realistic grain. IMovie grain destroys colors of an image and realistic is great, but no way near as what DaVinci offers. I tried to eyeball what grain you were using at 4:30, for me it looks like 35mm at opacity 0.7-0.9, sorry if I'm wrong. I have 0 experience in DaVinci and it's hard to guess when looking at compressed youtube video.
I also would like to thank you for sharing your experience with us and showing me reality and examples how to start. I'm currently building a portfolio for my "filmmaking" career. Offering to shoot a video for people or businesses at a low cost or for free and showing them what I already have done and what can be achieved. You helped me a lot,maybe I don't know you personally, but every time I watch your videos it feels like you are my good old friend, maybe because both of us are from CIS "СНГ" countries .
I will
Keep watching and supporting your channel as much as I can. Thank you for prioritizing ideology/vision over the money.
Sincerely Yuri.
This video is Insane.
Thank you for share with us your knowledge about lightning.
Id' like to know what the font did you use in this video at 05:19?
🙏
Every time I start watching those "cinematography videos" two things are happening - I feel like I'm going crazy and i think that all filmmakers are nuts.
Why?
4:41 this shoots needs negative fill to remove the light from the wall behind the lamp and create a gradient going from the right side of the frame to the left.
Thanks for pointing out 🙏 haven’t thought of that.
That's beautiful! Thank you!
I saw you using your phone as monitor, too... If I'm not wrong. What app do you use for it?
(I'm still looking for something to link the screen of my BMCC6kFF with my phone xD)
“Z-Camera App”. It’s proprietary to zcam
@@nurniazfilms ah I see.. Okay 🙈thank you and keep the nice work up 💯
Great video. Just one quick question... were you drinking... MATE? Cheers from Argentina
Yes I am!
Are you shooting on a z-cam? I love my E2S6!!
Yes! Still is a very capable little camera!
@@nurniazfilms Would love to see your colour workflow with Z-log on Davinci. Love the colour in your videos!!
Hey - random question - do you know what brand that orange shelf/trolley you are using is? Really want it for my house :)
Hey! it's the ikea nissafors
What are the cameras you use bro?
Z-Cam E2S6 + SLR Magic Microprimes
@@nurniazfilms how is z-cam’s image quality compared to sony/lumix?
And is z-cam easy for beginners
Depends on what model sony / lumix. I used to have a gh5s , a6300, a7s2 way back in a day. I like that Z-cam's ProRes is super easy to work with. And the form factor is a box basically. It's nice rigging it up or down depending on the needs. The interchangable lens mount lets me use it as EF/MFT/PL which is also handy. The image quality is not as good as something you get in a Komodo, but imo better than most Blackmagic cameras@@raman139
@@nurniazfilms fair enough! Thanks bro for replying and I want to let you know the power of sharing knowledge, in your video regarding your career you mentioned a lot of stuff about faking director and I found some stuff so relatable, everything made sense to me. I shoot music videos and act myself too, your videos are a great learning curve for me.
Love from canada ❤️ bro
This is a great video and you clearly know your stuff. Just curious why the footage was so noisy @ 4:30? The scene is beautiful and I want to try and do the same. Just wondering what mistake was made to create all the noise so I don't make the same mistake. Thanks!
:D
It’s intentional and it’s called film grain, not noise :)
Hey hello @nurniazfilms in some of your videos you mentioned you were working in shanghai before. Can you please share some of your experience about being a filmmaker in Shanghai, China. I am having a really hard time trying to find jobs or a solid position in a video production company here and honestly I am starting to reach the bottom line. Thanks for all the time you put in to your videos they are all really helpful!!!!!!!!
Hey! Shoot me an email nurniazfilms@gmail.com