(Use the English subtitles !)
Have you ever screwed up a picture because of an inappropriate setting in your camera ? Underexposed, overexposed shot ? Picture full of noise ? Weird motion blur or jerky image ?
To prevent these situations, this tutorial is helping you to understand what happens when the light pass through your lens and reach your screen.
So we'll deal here with aperture, shutter speed, sensitivity, ND filters and color grading.
If your goal is to get rid of the automatic modes, and understand the impact of each settings on the final render, you are in the right place.
Here are the two lens I mention in the video :
Canon Dream Lens F/0.95 with Army of the Dead (Zack Snyder)
Zeiss Planar F/0.7 with Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, DP John Alcott)
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Equipment I show :
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K
Blackmagic URSA G2
Sony A7SIII
5D Mark IV
Filtre Cokin Vari ND 77mm
Equipment I use :
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K
Objectif Canon 24-70mm f/2.8
GH5s
Objectif Panasonic 12-24mm f/2.8
Sennheiser G4 avec capsule sanken cos
Micro CSM1
A show directed by Romain Lambert
DoP: Romain Lambert
With the help of Larha Magassa, Minh Sourintha, Delphine Rives, Gaël Le Pemp
and Minem
Cine P8
Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis
Département Cinéma
Service Technique