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How Lenses and Camera Angles Impacts Your Story (ft. DZO Arles kit)
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- The camera lens, angle and camera movement does something with the character and story. Let me explain how you can think about this as a cinematographer, to enhance your next film project.
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0:00 Intro
0:51 Choosing your camera angles
1:55 How the lens and camera describes the character
4:55 How the lens affects the intensity
6:08 DZO Arles Full Format Lens kit
7:19 Moving shots and making the effect impactful
9:12 Find your signature as a cinematographer
10:58 Outro
I hope this video helped in any way! :)
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This is such a premium Masterclasss 🎉what a great way to show case a lens collection🎉
Beginning of the video where the cover comes to life and is the openning of video is simply unforgettable
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It's great how you successfully walk the fine line between providing valuable content and integrate product placements.
Always nice content and it’s good to see the new lenses in action
Thank you for doing this. I appreciate how you brought out that every lens and angle is just a specific tool for a specific feel. Like there may or may not be a right or wrong answer it really depends on what story and feel your trying to portray :)
Different focal lengths make human look very different too. If i'm trying to make a character feel big and strong using a longer focal length helps thicken the face. Wide can have a slimming effect and or exaggerate features.
I like this kind of "tutorial", sharing which focal length you used for each shot so that we can learn through "replicating" the same process. Perhaps you can also share your tips on which aperture to use. I stick to f/4.0 most of the time and i notice that it is not the best for sure.
Bra video Anders! I like seeing the team and the new ventures but it's nice to watch just the one with you and the camera without a million things going on. Once in awhile I will watch the old videos. I particularly liked that lighting on a budget. I can't remember the exact name at this moment. As spent most of the morning studying as I do most days. Not on in college at the moment but I go on Duolingo almost every day for a few hours.
Side note: I kind of want to wrestle Anders now lol.
Such a great masterclass!
Awesome video, and definitely an inspiration to try new angles and perspectives. Thank you!
I have already placed an order with Adorama for my set, but they are still waiting for shipment from the manufacturer. I hope they hurry up.
Director I worked with loved profile shots. It looked neat for sure. Fun to light as well.
I really liked this one! Great vid guys!
Love it thank you! I am an actress and I always love to get to know about how cinematography works behind the camera, and the approach of each cinematographer. I also am interested in practising myself for fun and creativity. So this was very nice! I love your content.
Thanks for your comment :) I'm glad it could help.
Thank you so much for your work!!!
Omg the starting❤ it's crazy 🔥🔥🔥
Nice video 🎉
WOW, this is a new level tutorial from Andyax!
Awesome.🎉Thsnk You
The thing about the gimbal is what more people need to hear. So many videographers use a gimbal for an entire shoot or an entire wedding, and I always think "what's the reason I need a certain tool, or focal length or angle?". Overusing the same tool, shot, angle, focal length makes an edit uninteresting and doesn't create emotion or drive a story.
Incredible video
Great tips! I try to think about these sorts of things when shooting and planning, but the trap I always fall into is just shooting it safe. For example, with a 24-70mm lens, I go tight just because it looks nice, but then it loses its meaning. I do the same for close-ups; instead of moving the camera closer, I just zoom in. It is not very creative and more practical. I am amazed at how some people, like you, remember these sorts of things and details. I am trying to improve, but I often go for convenience. Hehe.
The lenses look great. Would love to add them to my kit. Maybe the 24, 35, 55 and 75mm first, but the 100 looks very handy too in some situations, but I would probably go for 14mm before 100 as the wide angel is quite interesting :-)
amazing
that was great!
Fun fakt: The „trumpet“ is called „Rüssel“ in Germany.
That 50 😙👌
wow
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SO NOW we really know what happened to Kim's face! Haha, also in Afrikaans you call it it an elephant trunk a "slurp" and that's funny because he does slurp water with it.
Great lenses, but did you graded these shots? Your skin looks a bit too green/yellow. I am asking to see if this is a lens flaw or it’s your grading ?
Can this lens fit on a canon EOS 90D
Ander’s intense shot 5:43.
It looks weird, right? Going from wide angle to tele with the same framing 😄
@@Andyax Ehh... it's fine. At least you have nice blue eyes and white teeth so that helps.
first!
It was less a fight and more like a zombie attack
charismatic cutie :)
You have a big problem with color and skitone :/
FX3... nooooo.
It's great!