vrijdag 22 september 2017

The Best Forgotten Stabilizer — DJI Osmo Plus — The Review [4K]

DJI Store: http://click.dji.com/Fz24rPg2xVMezMxr — DJI Osmo Plus, the best stabilizer I've ever used. So far the clear winner of my Rocky Test. A great product that almost no one realizes it exists.


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DJI Osmo+ - Review and sample footage

We take a look at the new DJI Osmo+, the newest version of the Osmo handheld gimbal stabilizer that adds an optical zoom range.
Find out more about the DJI Osmo+: http://bit.ly/2lk9lWk



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How to Use Shutter Speed, Aperture and ISO For Video

Overview of the Settings:

Shutter Speed
Controls how LONG light hits the sensor each second. Also controls motion blur effects.
Saving Private Ryan is a great example of how a fast shutter speed can be used for tension.
The Bourne movies are a great example of slow shutter speeds (when Jason is dreaming/remembering his past).
180 Degree rule explanation.

Aperture
Controls how MUCH light hits the sensor. Also controls depth of field or how much of the shot is in focus.

ISO
Controls the sensitivity (brightness) of sensor. Noise can be introduced at high ISO levels so try to avoid those.

How I Use These Settings:

1) Set shutter speed for desired look (180 rule is applied when I shoot most of the time)

2) Set aperture for desired depth of field.

3) Use ISO to make final exposure changes.




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4 Ways to Keep FOCUS While Filming Moving

The Journey to Modern Non-Linear Editing

Take the full Filmmaker IQ course on The Journey to Modern Computer Editing with sauce and bonus material at: https://filmmakeriq.com/courses/journ...

Trace the history of modern day film editing - starting with electronic engineers developing solutions for capturing and editing television through to the first computerized editing systems.




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zondag 17 september 2017

A wedding filmmaker's review of the DJI Ronin-M

My favorite filmmaking gear: https://kit.com/whoismatt
In case you haven't been paying attention, there is a total revolution going on in the world of camera stabilization. For five of the past six years, I have used, loved, and traveled with the Glidecam HD-4000 to every wedding I have filmed. Now, with the advent electronic gimbal stabilizers such as the Movi and Ronin, it is looking more and more like the Steadicams and Glidecams of the world are becoming obsolete. Weights, muscles, and basic physics are being replaced by motors, algorithms, and computers. Okay, maybe not the muscles, electronic gimbals are plenty heavy too.


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How To Film a Wedding Ceremony | Job Shadow

Click here to watch the main video: https://youtu.be/Luh9S2lwdQE

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How to EASILY color grade Sony A7Sii, FS5, and a6300 footage for weddingfilms

My favorite filmmaking gear: https://kit.com/whoismatt
Color grading has always been one of my favorite facets of cinematography. Think about the warm reds and oranges of Mad Max, or the darker hues of The Revenant. The ability of a colorist to alter the mood and feel of a film through hues and saturation is incredibly powerful. I've been wanting to make a color grading tutorial for years, but it wasn't about a year ago that I felt that I had learned enough to even consider doing that. I knew that the time was right when I finished creating my video about my favorite picture profile for the A7Sii.


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How to use LUTS to color

How to Film A Wedding | Behind The Scenes of a Real Wedding Film!

Watch the wedding trailer for this BTS, "Not just in Love, in Joy with each other": https://youtu.be/p1C-MaDWbXk
My favorite wedding filmmaking gear: https://kit.com/whoismatt

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How to Film A Wedding | Job Shadow

The full virtual job shadow, along with many other job shadow videos can be watched at http://www.fulltimefilmmaker.com/


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