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@948ccm
@948ccm Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your little node tree. I usually use Resolves Film Look Creator for film look or other techniques, but recently acquired Filmverse LITE and combined it with Film Density and Tetra DCTL, I get really similar and pleasing results.
@stranstudio
@stranstudio 26 күн бұрын
Love it, I have the same setup. This combo is the GOAT. Subscribed!
@wwessex
@wwessex 28 күн бұрын
Too expensive, I’d rather use the Film Look Creator built into DaVinci Resolve, FilmConvert or Dehancer.
@watchaddicts1213
@watchaddicts1213 Ай бұрын
Mississippi State. I thought I heard the Southern Boy in your voice, the video of yours I watched. Not far from ya.
@watchaddicts1213
@watchaddicts1213 Ай бұрын
Just getting started but already way-hooked on Blackmagic. Maybe a GH5 for (OTHER) and KZbin studio head shot and overhead stuff. I know nothing, but am compelled. Because BMPCC (I presume same for 4k or 6) has such a distinctive LOOK, I imagine these two brands as totally separate use. But then I default to Premise One: I know nothing. It just seems like it would be hard to use the GH5 as the B roll for BMPCC. Like the GH wouldn't be able to get That L@@K. DO you use them together in A VIDEO? Thanks. The grading seems a little complex.
@watchaddicts1213
@watchaddicts1213 Ай бұрын
Blackmagic....just gorgeous.
@Webrisernl
@Webrisernl Ай бұрын
You still use it?
@Rudi82831
@Rudi82831 Ай бұрын
thanks!
@KingdomChronicles-p9q
@KingdomChronicles-p9q Ай бұрын
I love old cameras amd vintage lenses. I always wanted their XL2 or XL1 but now I want to use one of these with a few nice older lenses from the 80s or 90s.
@Theon435
@Theon435 Ай бұрын
Is there a shoulder rig for this camera
@I_L_F_76
@I_L_F_76 2 ай бұрын
Amazing One question: could you tell me what the crop factor would be with this 12-35? thanks
@RodneySloan
@RodneySloan 2 ай бұрын
Turns out that God is the most original content creator.
@Turtlpwr
@Turtlpwr 2 ай бұрын
Less content, more art please
@Turtlpwr
@Turtlpwr 2 ай бұрын
Same
@xsarchitect
@xsarchitect 2 ай бұрын
We already have too much content
@EposVox
@EposVox 2 ай бұрын
Very thought provoking
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals 2 ай бұрын
You touched on a point that I've never been able to put into words. I stood in a kitchen looking at a soon to be tiled wall behind the stove. After hearing my request the designer turned to me and explained how I need to think about the art. ( Think about the art? I didn't want to think, I wanted step #3 of a step by step plan how to build cool. Only years later did I realized imagination doesn't work like that ) tHanks for the video.
@humfriesteinbeck
@humfriesteinbeck 2 ай бұрын
Very gentle and inspiring video. Thank you for making this and now I will think about you for a little while when I pay attention to my surroundings. Haha and then someone else will come and inspire me (:
@ymvrr
@ymvrr 2 ай бұрын
Very interesting, thought provoking, and unexpected content! Hopefully this will inspire me to go finish editing a “how to” video for YT I taped a few weeks ago. And quit consuming so much other YT, lol. Thanks for that message!
@pipspilot4099
@pipspilot4099 2 ай бұрын
No link to the DST You talked about
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 2 ай бұрын
Oops! Thanks for the reminder. Just added to the description, but just in case here they are. Tetra color DCTL: mononodes.com/color-shift-dctl/ Film Density DCTL: github.com/baldavenger/DCTLs/blob/master/DCTL_OFX/Film_Density_OFX_DR17.dctl
@nekola203
@nekola203 3 ай бұрын
you lost my attention after 42 seconds bro
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Sorry! Will try to do better next time 👍
@bildwerck
@bildwerck 3 ай бұрын
Somehow off topic: your video is extremly well crafted! Nice Storytelling underlined by on point b-roll (e.g. the handwritten notes) as well as careful music selection and timing, very good editing! With other words: very inspirational!
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks! I appreciate the kind words.
@colinthomas2525
@colinthomas2525 3 ай бұрын
Love the video and thanks for sharing your knowledge. So what lenses are your favourite to shoot on?
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Currently, with the bmpcc OG, I only use three lenses: panasonic 12-35 f2.8, Sirui 50mm 1.8 1.33 anamorphic, and Sirui 35mm 1.8 1.33 anamorphic.
@colinthomas2525
@colinthomas2525 3 ай бұрын
@@FilmPhotowithMatt do you know the minimum focal distance of the 35 and 50mm Sirui? I looked on the website but did not see that listed.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 2 ай бұрын
I don't know specifically, but I know it's a rather long minimum. Probably a meter give/take?
@tomislavmiletic_
@tomislavmiletic_ 3 ай бұрын
Your approach to film photography is HYBRID. Not analog. And that's perfectly fine. And I get it, these days, working with colour film in classic way is too cumbersome. But If you really want to unleash your full potential in black & white film photography, you should already have a darkroom with enlarger. You can always scan that wet print later on any $20 home scanner later. Just saying...
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, and yes! "Hybrid", that's the word. Now, just have to figure out which room in the house my wife will allow me to turn into a darkroom.
@tomislavmiletic_
@tomislavmiletic_ 3 ай бұрын
​@@FilmPhotowithMatt In my youth I tried the bathroom. But it was combined with toilette, and there was always somebody who wanted to pee. Kitchen had too many windows. So eventually I've set it up in the closet in my room. I had to drag chemicals and water across the apartment, but I didn't care, there I had my peace. Now, in my new apartment, I'm looking to set it in the kitchen / living room, which I can turn dark within a minute. And everybody else has its room. Peace ✌
@photosxAR
@photosxAR 3 ай бұрын
I’m from Mississippi too! Great video.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
thank you!
@pancakelens75
@pancakelens75 3 ай бұрын
Photography is an art form, and at the end of the day art is subjective. End of story. Great video🙏
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Well said. 👏 Thanks!
@herobear
@herobear 3 ай бұрын
Yes ! Sir! Perfect !
@borderlands6606
@borderlands6606 3 ай бұрын
Digital files generally look over-sharpened and over-saturated, but these are choices people don't have to make. The most important thing for me, is the outcome is on a tangible, holdable object like a print or a book. Something that doesn't become virtual the moment you scroll off the file. The act of printing feeds back into the taking of a photograph, and the choices we make.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
"Something that doesn't become virtual the moment you scroll off the file"... love that. Thanks!
@markysng
@markysng Ай бұрын
Well just to play devil’s advocate, if you are printing digital images, then your final outcome is still tangible.
@bradhagen1269
@bradhagen1269 3 ай бұрын
I tested the digital and film quality theory on a trip I took last year. I hauled my film camera and my digital camera with me and I ended up shooting a couple of subjects with both my cameras. I have all Nikon gear so I even used the same lens on both cameras for the test. From a technical standpoint, the digital camera is the clear winner. It’s sharper, I got more details in the highlights and shadows, and there’s very little noise so it looks smooth. HOWEVER, every person I’ve shown the images to - an admittedly small sample size - has preferred the film photo. It’s not technically better, but it has more character. It’s more dramatic. It’s more memorable. Modern-day digital cameras can do some amazing things, but that doesn’t always result in amazing images. Great video!
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
thanks so much! Character... a great word to describe the film quality.
@neilmoran9988
@neilmoran9988 3 ай бұрын
Its what feels best that matters.. They are both good.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
I agree! Thanks
@jimmyzjam
@jimmyzjam 3 ай бұрын
Hi great video. I know it's been awhile but I wanted to know does the display on the bmpcc shows "full 100%" if the NP battery is "full" or does it only show the power available in the bmpcc internal battery and just extends the time? Hope I explained that ok :)
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
yeah, I'm pretty sure mine only shows the percentage of the internal battery.
@jimmyzjam
@jimmyzjam 2 ай бұрын
@@FilmPhotowithMatt Thanks! Is the 12V option better than the 7.4V output? Not sure which to use for the bmpcc og for longest time/no overheating etc
@whitemountainsnowman
@whitemountainsnowman 3 ай бұрын
You said a couple of times that once you develop your film you have to scan it anyway. Some of the commenters below me have said the same. My walls are covered with my prints (B&W and color), and, I can assure you not a single one of them has been digitized. I don't own a digital camera (besides my phone, I guess) or even have a way of digitizing my negs (besides sending them to a lab, I guess). There's really no reason to compare digital and film unless one is full digital and one is full analog. Once a negative is digitized it's a digital image. I'm not saying one is better than the other, even though I think you can guess which I prefer. Anyway, you're going to need to find a darkroom to do a fair comparison. Cheers!
@bradhagen1269
@bradhagen1269 3 ай бұрын
I send my digital photos to an online lab that does a really nice job. I tend to prefer black and white images and they offer a “true black and white” paper. I don’t know how they do the prints, but I don’t think it’s ink jet. Whatever they do, I get really good detail and no hints of color (a cheap local printer used their color process for black and white and the prints always had a distinct blueish look). ANYWAY, several months ago I had an appointment and I arrived early. As I was waiting, I saw some enlarged black and white prints that looked incredible. I examined them closely and they were done on photographic paper that were exposed through film and then developed with the traditional chemical process. They looked so good. I would bet that most people would prefer those prints to a digital print from a digital camera of the same scene.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
"once a negative is digitized it's a digital image"... very true! Thanks for watching.
@AlexWhitman-ep1sk
@AlexWhitman-ep1sk 3 ай бұрын
It's like comparing watching a TV show on my old 13" color TV vs on my 60" 4k flat screen...
@blaine5524
@blaine5524 3 ай бұрын
I love what you’re doing. Your hand writing is awesome, andI could watch a stationary a camera channel. lol Great motivation for me, thank you.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm finding that I think more clearly when I'm writing down my notes on paper (analog, lol).
@WhoIsSerafin
@WhoIsSerafin 3 ай бұрын
Each has their look. But I’m betting with high quality lenses most would get it wrong on print what is what.
@tobycunningham797
@tobycunningham797 3 ай бұрын
Does film look better than digital? Depends who’s looking. Is digital of a higher quality than film? Depends on the qualities you are looking for.
@carlmcneill1139
@carlmcneill1139 3 ай бұрын
I'm a hobbyist. I grew up with film but we only had point and shoot cameras back then. There were no settings to change other than to turn the flash on or off. I've been shooting digital for a little over 7 years. I would say from a clinical stand point that digital is cleaner and technically looks better. Especially at higher ISO. I took some pictures at a dirt track race back in April. A couple of shots were around 28,500 ISO. After using denoise in Lightroom you can't tell the ISO was anywhere near that high. I was using my z8 and 180-600mm lens. But as good as digital is it still doesn't give you the same look as film. It's the tonality. It has to do with the RGB sensor and filters on it. Fujii cameras have a lot of film simulations put in their cameras but even their photos don't look exactly like the colors in film. I recently got back into shooting film. I've even started developing black and white film and I'm about to start developing color. I just got my kit in the other day. If you want the true film lol you'll have to do your own prints in a dark room with an enlarger. You may not see it as much with 35mm film but you'll see it with medium format film. I said I wasn't getting back into film because u didn't want to start buying another set of lenses and stuff. Then I said I'll shoot film but I'm not going to develop my own film. I'm not going to say that I'm not going to buy an enlarger and ask the other stuff and set up a dark room in my house because as soon as I say that I'll be buying all the stuff for it. I'm just shooting film for the fun of it and for the look. But I'm not giving up digital.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
I'm with you. I, too, shoot film for the fun of it. Thanks!
@lolkthnxbai
@lolkthnxbai 3 ай бұрын
Digital will look better, perfect even but film simulations are all the rage and the difference.The moment you get into attempting to simulate an analog process where everything from how warm your water to how much you move the film while developing can play a roll in the final look is a whole other thing.
@crowbartender
@crowbartender 3 ай бұрын
Film and digital both have their upsides but "looking better" isn't something you can determine objectively. For me, film is the only option worth considering, not only because I like the resulting images more but because I like the process. It's the same reason why I prefer vinyl records compared to Spotify (even though that's how I mostly listen to music nowadays), the ritual of taking the record out of its sleeve while admiring the album art, putting it on the platter, carefully dropping the needle and hearing that first crackle. Then listening to the whole album without skipping tracks, only having a meditative pause to change the side. When I shoot film, there is a similar process. I can't just take out my camera and shoot pictures at any settings I please at machine gun speeds. I have to savor the moment and be mindful of what I shoot and how. It usually takes me a while to fill up a whole roll, so when I get it developed, it's like Christmas morning because I've already forgotten what pictures I've taken. If this wasn't just a hobby for me I'd probably welcome the convenience of digital though, just like I do with Spotify when I want to listen to music on a commute or while taking a walk etc.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
@@crowbartender Love the comparison of film to vinyl!
@pd1jdw630
@pd1jdw630 3 ай бұрын
Well, I’m with you. I love shooting film and print it in a darkroom on silverhalide paper. And I think. They look better that way. Rather then scanned and printed digitally. But digital. Is convenient. Fast. And looks just as good. Although, printing is still not as sharp still. But that’s pixel peeping and I think technology will improve and catch up. I’m of the mind set. Shoot analog, print analog. But without digital. There is no sharing it on the innerwebs.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
@@pd1jdw630 Love that. I remember learning to develop prints in a darkroom in college. Awesome when you get a result you like. 👍
@Dahrenhorst
@Dahrenhorst 3 ай бұрын
I do portraits directly on photographic paper with my 11x14" large format camera. That is unique art, like a painters painting, which I also sign. You can't emulate this with a digital camera.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
@@Dahrenhorst That is so cool!
@TCMx3
@TCMx3 3 ай бұрын
the secret is that because of the way human psychology works whichever you think looks better, will end up looking better to you. anyway I prefer digital for the workflow and have given up trying to have an objective take on the quality argument, personally.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
@@TCMx3 that’s true! The digital workflow is something that photographers from 50 years ago would be blow away by.
@rafibenatar2519
@rafibenatar2519 3 ай бұрын
Wow, this is stunning, how did you get it and what software did you use it for it ?
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
@@rafibenatar2519 thanks! I bought the camera used off EBay several years ago. I edit in Davinci Resolve.
@rafibenatar2519
@rafibenatar2519 3 ай бұрын
@@FilmPhotowithMatt stunning work 🙌👍🏻
@kims37
@kims37 3 ай бұрын
I Can absolute relate to this. I do both and it is mostly about the proces but the end result does also reflect that proces, so does it look better? Often, when we nail it, but not from a technical point of view but from a Visual feeling. I only shoot 35 mm. On my leicas I Can use High quality and fast glas. Medium formats are old and slow glas, so therefore I didnt those that format. An important benefit to my leica M is that I Can use a much slower film speed or time, than on my slr`s because of the lack of mirror Shake. Leicas are quiet. Try the silky smooth Leica M7 or a mechanical Leica MP ❤
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Mirror shake is a very interesting (under emphasized) aspect of the camera debate. I've absolutely run into it myself with older, less expensive cameras. Thanks for the comment and suggestion. I'll keep saving up for that Leica... someday 😔
@gegu937
@gegu937 3 ай бұрын
Its kind of impossible to ever know if digital is better or worse than film because you always have to digitize the film to compare.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Right? There's just no way to compare a print to a photo-on-screen. Apples and oranges. thanks for watching!
@violet_world9385
@violet_world9385 3 ай бұрын
How about printing a digital image? Never done before 😮
@ricobohm7781
@ricobohm7781 3 ай бұрын
Well you could try to compare an analog darkroom print with a digital print. Of course there are a lot of variables as well, but it would definitely be a more acurate comparison
@hahaurgd
@hahaurgd 3 ай бұрын
Wow very underrated video, only people who been through this phase would understand. Very well done, it is always okay to take a break and refocusing on yourself my friend. This will make us love and enjoy life more everyday. It is okay.
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words. And I agree... it's okay. 👍
@AlexandersCreative
@AlexandersCreative 3 ай бұрын
Im just starting to get into content creation again and this was such a refreshing video to watch. Have a blessed day!
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
thank you! I truly hope this helps you. Have a blessed day as well!
@elgringoperdido.
@elgringoperdido. 3 ай бұрын
I'm noticing right now that your videos I enjoyed the most are no longer there, it's a pity you took them down...
@elgringoperdido.
@elgringoperdido. 3 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back, was missing your old videos with that peculiar personal intimate touch. And here you are again, loved this new video!
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you like the vid. Appreciate the support. 👍
@andresjaime9634
@andresjaime9634 7 ай бұрын
I use a VMount Nano battery in my bag with a cable to power the camera. I dont think BMPCC OG looks good with another gadget in the camera
@FilmPhotowithMatt
@FilmPhotowithMatt 3 ай бұрын
Oh, I agree. It looks awful with the cage, and battery adapter, etc. But, it gets the job done. Thanks for watching!