Tonight We Ride - a VENICE 2 film
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- čas přidán 27. 04. 2023
- Description: Cinematographer Matt Sakatani Roe (Purple Hearts) and camera operator Ryan Wood (Moon Knight, Yellowstone) capture the extremes of barrel racing in a way never seen before thanks to the VENICE 2 high frame rates and the Rialto 2. Go behind the scenes to see how the film was made: • A Ride with Rialto 2
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Brace yourselves, the “my camera is just as good” comments are coming.
My $ony Z1 is just as good!
@@benlotus2703 my pinhole camera is better 😝
Love it, nice work !!
Very nice ❤
🎥🎥🎥🎥
Beautiful! What lenses were used?
Canon rangefinder LTF 35-50 and tribe 7 20.7 day scenes
Cooke zooms 25-250 / 85-215 s8 50mm night scenes
Looks amazing but what happened to the image at 01.52? Looks blocky.
looks fine to me, maybe just a one-time glitch on your end?
@@DrDrift-rl6cc quite possibly, I don't see it now.
Although youtube compresses the video with its own rgb, the image is very satisfactory. I'm sure the master version is much better for this.
too many cuts too short you can't cheat the audience.
BTW, my FX6 looks just as good :)
it could also have been done with an FX30
This is a full professional cinema camera, the flexibility and tech perks that you ought to have in order to endure a production are obtained just by this kind of camera... that's why you won't see any FX30 doing this kind of jobs on a full professional set.
It just needs an extra cooler. :)
What’s the point of your comment?
@@elitefamilyparkour Not because you see something similar to a cheaper camera, it means you could have used that one instead. Sometimes the look similar, but there are a lot of things happening in a production that are important but invisible to the eye of spectators.
And I could have done this with a nokia 3310.
Who's the girl