With your combo, you can upscale your footage in 2k resolution. I figured this out after I accidentally rendered one of my projects in 2k. That lens is magical, mate.
i think i will not notice the audio. i became aware only after reading the description. must've been scary the time you came to know about it. and good job working on the t5i's audio. i was once had the chance to do a video coverage in a hotel for a couple of events and i must say it's pretty tiring. leaving 1 camera on a tripod, shooting main and some broll on the side. going back to the other camera within 20 to 30 mins just to check if i's still recording. . . whew. so, any tip on how to simplify things shooting alone? ^_^ . . very nice video by the way... new subscriber from the uae.
Yes it is. And the 70D as well. The Sigma Art as you see in here just elevates it!. Once you try a sigma art on any camera, Man be prepared to be amazed.
Apparently you need to give a class or charge $ for your color profile on your 80d. I for sure would love to know how since I have the same lens and camera.
Great thanks. I’m sticking to the 80d with the sigma 18-35 for a bit but any info on how to color grade like you did this video would be amazingly helpful. It really is good imo
Yeah the audio was rough. If I remember correctly I just bought the Zoom recorder a month or so before the wedding. I didn't realize you had to hit record twice to record audio. Bad times but luckily the camera audio was semi usable.
Excellent work Jeremy! Goes to show you don't need the latest and greatest camera to produce incredible work. Skill > Gear
With your combo, you can upscale your footage in 2k resolution. I figured this out after I accidentally rendered one of my projects in 2k. That lens is magical, mate.
I’m not crying YOURE crying. Lol. I really love this. Can’t believe this was shot on an 80D! Amazing work.
Absolutely beautiful work Jeremy.
Dude you shot this solo?! This is awesome!
That’s so beautiful, my dream is to capture these real moments
Beautiful work
i think i will not notice the audio. i became aware only after reading the description. must've been scary the time you came to know about it. and good job working on the t5i's audio. i was once had the chance to do a video coverage in a hotel for a couple of events and i must say it's pretty tiring. leaving 1 camera on a tripod, shooting main and some broll on the side. going back to the other camera within 20 to 30 mins just to check if i's still recording. . . whew. so, any tip on how to simplify things shooting alone? ^_^ . . very nice video by the way... new subscriber from the uae.
Heyyy Nice video, nice colors!!!
That’s amazing grading. Did you use a custom profile?
Thank you, and yes I just fiddled until I found something I liked really.
@@jeremybfilms did u use gimbal?
i guess the 80d still a freaking beast
Yes it is. And the 70D as well. The Sigma Art as you see in here just elevates it!. Once you try a sigma art on any camera, Man be prepared to be amazed.
very nice work
Apparently you need to give a class or charge $ for your color profile on your 80d. I for sure would love to know how since I have the same lens and camera.
I don't have the 80D anymore, but I have the footage, so perhaps I'll do a quick rundown of how I graded this.
Yes please. What do you use for film now?
@@bensabee the Lumix S5
Great thanks. I’m sticking to the 80d with the sigma 18-35 for a bit but any info on how to color grade like you did this video would be amazingly helpful. It really is good imo
AWESOME WORK DUDE!
Thanks man!
@@jeremybfilms what gimbal did u use?
how grading color This camera?
Bellísimo
what picture profile did you use bro?
Noice job love it...
did you use any stabilization like gimbal or handheld?
The trusty Ronin S
Been using the 80D for a long time and I never attained color grading as smooth as this. Is it because of the lens bro?
It depends on how you set up your color profile, you might need to tweak it a little more to achieve the result that you want ⚡️
Great job, audio wasn't amazing but overall an excellent film.
Yeah the audio was rough. If I remember correctly I just bought the Zoom recorder a month or so before the wedding. I didn't realize you had to hit record twice to record audio. Bad times but luckily the camera audio was semi usable.