This is beautifully shot and graded material. Awesome work. If you ever put out a breakdown or a grading tutorial I'm sure it will be greatly appreciated.
There is a secondary vertical flare at 5:16 and also at 6:02. Is this a particular defect of those Blazar Remus anamorphic lenses? Does this problem exist only with a specific focal length or does it affect all focal length?
Amazing visuals. Great work whole team. One small thing I noticed when listening with headphones was the VO audio clip heads were not trimmed so I could hear room tone before each VO segment came in. Either trimming the VO to the start of the waveform or using eq or a noise gate or a plugin like izotope would have done the job to fix that. Again though, love the visuals. Cheers!
One of the best results i've seen from the Remus lenses! Goes to show that its not about the lenses, but the DP. Very well done! One question. Where these lenses shimmed?
This was amazing. Love the whole feeling of the short film. Little conflicted cause now I not only get into the story but learning all the skills from film makers like Armando, Matti, Danny, etc I also notice things I would not have before 😅. It changes nothing but the faucet was open before she filled up the glass of water. Also the sound design on point. One thing is the creaking when she is in the house was supposed to be house creaking or was it picked up by someone else moving? Just curious. P.S. Everyone did an amazing job making this I can tell
@@SidsDrakon Good eye, yeah the faucet was not functional so we had to put a full glass and fill it. The original idea was to actually show her filling up the cup of water. Fun fact we didn’t have a sound person on set, most of what you hear is actually scratch audio from FX3 😅.
Same questions. Which focal lengths, mount and adapter if you don’t mind revealing? Thx and very nicely done! For me the right mix of artsy and clean clear image.
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She blew all the money on the Leica and that's why there was no money left for a decent vehicle. That's why budgeting is so important lads!
@@Mionwang 🤣
This was EXTREMELY well shot.
Great work!! Look forward to seeing more!
Was looking forward to this film. Very nice 👍🏿
absolutely fantastic visuals,
Beautifully shot. Great job everyone who was involves.
Gloom hits the spot
Yeah man we had a great team, also check out the Directors UA-cam channel: www.youtube.com/@aaronroams8946
Beautiful! Love the look!
Beautiful work!
Thanks man! Yeah team crushed it on this one, especially for being super low budget very happy with the way it came out.
Sensational mate. Everything about it.
Grade and audio too!
v. nicely shot. Thx for sharing.
Mondo I love what you’re doing on this!!!! Been excited to see it
This is beautifully shot and graded material. Awesome work. If you ever put out a breakdown or a grading tutorial I'm sure it will be greatly appreciated.
We love Kyra!! Nice work @mondobytes!
@@sonycine Kyra is awesome and our whole team was amazing, couldn’t have done it without them. Thanks for stopping by 🙏🏽
Wow, just got my camera and trying to learn how to make my short films and I stumble and this beautiful… so sweet ❤
I wish we had short films made with normal photo lens to prove people you can create with what you have also
There are tons of shorts films on UA-cam and Vimeo shot with photo lenses
Krya & Armando awesome work. I 'm looking carefully at the Blazar Remus lens. Was this the A set or B set?
@@anicholasfilms A set
wow! which set of Blazar lenses was this?
There is a secondary vertical flare at 5:16 and also at 6:02. Is this a particular defect of those Blazar Remus anamorphic lenses? Does this problem exist only with a specific focal length or does it affect all focal length?
MASTERPIECE!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sell Leica, fix truck. LOL! Clean as always man!
@@eksmaan Seriously haha!
Great film...You got the most of the short time of this
@@Bigcookfilms thanks brother, I appreciate you stopping by 👊🏽
Amazing visuals. Great work whole team. One small thing I noticed when listening with headphones was the VO audio clip heads were not trimmed so I could hear room tone before each VO segment came in. Either trimming the VO to the start of the waveform or using eq or a noise gate or a plugin like izotope would have done the job to fix that. Again though, love the visuals. Cheers!
This is incredible Bro
@@dannywinget thanks for stopping by dude, we had a great crew for this one Skylar our DP and Aaron the Director crushed it!
may i ask what that anamorphic lens was? the wide angle warp is beautiful
did you add any post sharpening
Only FX3=? No Komodo x like i think you said in the Blazar Remus review? Thanks!
Which focal length did you use for in the house scene
Beautiful! Do you think you can get similar result with much cheaper lenses?
Very well exicuted man!! May I ask you how you where able to pull this better image from sony FX3? Was that shot on Raw format using external moniter?
Nice Armando 👍🏼
Dope movie. I’ve covered several hurricanes and never had a problem lighting cigarettes. Glad I quit tho.
One of the best results i've seen from the Remus lenses! Goes to show that its not about the lenses, but the DP. Very well done! One question. Where these lenses shimmed?
@@findingefilm 💯 Skylar our DP did an awesome job not to mention we had an awesome team. The lenses were not shimmed.
Hi friend. Another question. Did you correct the edge distortion in post? It seems less severe here, than on alot of other videos on fullframe
@@findingefilm yup, it’s cropped in so you don’t see the edge distortion as much
Excellent
This was amazing. Love the whole feeling of the short film. Little conflicted cause now I not only get into the story but learning all the skills from film makers like Armando, Matti, Danny, etc I also notice things I would not have before 😅. It changes nothing but the faucet was open before she filled up the glass of water. Also the sound design on point. One thing is the creaking when she is in the house was supposed to be house creaking or was it picked up by someone else moving? Just curious. P.S. Everyone did an amazing job making this I can tell
@@SidsDrakon Good eye, yeah the faucet was not functional so we had to put a full glass and fill it. The original idea was to actually show her filling up the cup of water. Fun fact we didn’t have a sound person on set, most of what you hear is actually scratch audio from FX3 😅.
@@mondobytes it happens 😅. Still This is to what I aspire one day. Simple yet impactful. Kudos to you and everyone involved.
Cool to see Chelsea northrup do some acting 😮
What adapter did you use for the blazar to fx3?
great video, got me inspired for my next short film! did you use any mist filters?
Which Remus focul length was used at 4:25? 65mm?
Not sure I understand what happened.
35mm?
amazingggggg. what lens did you use to shoot this?
@@DawoodMurad it’s on the title of the video 😅
@@mondobytes oops i meant what focal length did you use to shoot this film precisely ?
@@DawoodMuradwe used the 45, 65 and 100mm check out the BTS: ua-cam.com/video/VZe2mosNviY/v-deo.htmlsi=TSi_YRCEYo5bZteu
Ferreira, how Portuguese is that!!
which blazar lenses?
Same questions. Which focal lengths, mount and adapter if you don’t mind revealing? Thx and very nicely done! For me the right mix of artsy and clean clear image.
Amigo porque abandonaste el canal en español?????
@@Charlie66777 tiempo 😭
Where is the Terminator T1000?
Haha giving you Sarah Connor vibes? Yeah she’s awesome!
Love the look on the shots but in my opinion there were too many cuts.