Bokeh Bad? Make Your Images Less Digital With Cinematic Blur

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @luispaniagua23
    @luispaniagua23 Před měsícem +25

    beautiful. color grading tutorial soon?

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +2

      @@luispaniagua23 I have a few tutorials here and there, but I’m also constantly improving and sometimes old tutorials feel outdated. If your comment gets 100 likes I’ll consider it again

  • @keith-knittel
    @keith-knittel Před měsícem +17

    To blur, or not to blur is my favorite Shakespeare quote

  • @evayap_
    @evayap_ Před měsícem +6

    there is definitely something magical that happens when you soften an image

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      @@evayap_ ghosts in the edges

    • @CartyCantDance
      @CartyCantDance Před měsícem +1

      Our eyes do it naturally. The image becomes more “organic” or “natural” which definitely create that magic.

  • @sorinsecara
    @sorinsecara Před měsícem +5

    Okay just finished watching, fantastic work as always! In a world obsessed with getting The Batman look while at the same time saying that blurring things out is always bad, it's great to see that with just the right amount of Cleverness, one can have massive control over the final image. Stay awesome dude!

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      @@sorinsecara I liked the Helios on The Batman. Dune 2 less so, each project is different! It’s about control and restraint to match the mood, sometimes blur sometimes sharp

    • @sorinsecara
      @sorinsecara Před měsícem

      @@cleverghostchili Yeah exactly, completely agree! By the way, when is a soundtrack production tutorial coming, your musical compositions are fantastic!

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      @@sorinsecara I have an introductory video to music composition! It didn’t perform as well so I assume there’s not a lot of interest czcams.com/video/EMx_rWt7ld4/video.html

    • @sorinsecara
      @sorinsecara Před měsícem

      @@cleverghostchili Just watched it, super useful! Sorry I am slowly binging your whole channel and didn't get there yet, should have checked before asking lol. Thanks man, hope you have a great day!

  • @sorinsecara
    @sorinsecara Před měsícem +4

    Man I get so excited every time you post, glad to be here so early. Brb, gotta watch the masterpiece.

  • @eknib
    @eknib Před měsícem +3

    Your style of cinematography is my favourite at the moment. Incredible shots!

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +3

      @@eknib thank you, sometimes I’m insecure about how boring my style is but I’ve been staying true to myself and people seem to like it

    • @AlbertKarhuFilms
      @AlbertKarhuFilms Před 29 dny

      @@cleverghostchili its nothing even remotely close to boring. It's organic and I would say very true to life if you can say so. I love your style!

  • @888berg
    @888berg Před 3 dny

    Wow - would love a DaVinci tutorial on that one. I love the idea of the alternate triangle :))

  • @jordanmarquezmov
    @jordanmarquezmov Před měsícem +1

    Love your work bro! Without a doubt one of my favorite channels on filmmaking!

  • @Chris43791FTW
    @Chris43791FTW Před měsícem

    i absolutely love the credits scene in every video, something so simple yet beautiful

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      @@Chris43791FTW of course, the ghosts deserve the best!

  • @calebhelms2110
    @calebhelms2110 Před měsícem +1

    I love how your content is to the point, and it is actually helpful advice that is easy to understand. I also love how you're not pretentious like so many young filmmakers are nowadays. *Cough the guy's that only shoot with a over the top film emulation, and in 1.37:1 in f1.2 with a black pro mist*Cough. It's freaking annoying and it feels more like a trend than actually thought out filmmaking.

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      Glad it resonates, I value my viewers time as much as my own, no superfluous content here

  • @codylarosa
    @codylarosa Před měsícem

    A peaceful and insightful moment every time I tune in to this clever ghost

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      It’s a peaceful and insightful moment once Cody comments 🙂‍↔️

  • @rockindude3001
    @rockindude3001 Před měsícem

    Especially with YT, where videos have (or are forced to have) rather low bitrates, blurring will also help the encoding as more bits can be allocated to the important parts of the frame. Could be a nice side benefit.
    Beatiful shots as always.

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      I have an online acquaintance (was that you?) that did extensive testing on this, redownloading the uploaded CZcams file of several versions with varying grain. There there were inconsistent results, but in some profiles, grain yielded a large file size suggesting it improved CZcams performance. The main problem I’ve had with blur is the smoothing creates more gradients, which are prone to banding especially in the shadows

    • @rockindude3001
      @rockindude3001 Před měsícem

      @@cleverghostchili that wasn't me, sorry. But sounds like what I would expect. Encoding grain is really demanding bitrate wise and bitrate is usually what YT wants to not spend. There may be a point where you can force the encoder to spend more bits for grain to get rid of banding to a point. Excessive banding is another thing that happens when an encode is bitrate-starved. I guess my point is/was: selectively blurring in a discreet fashion lets YT allocate bits to the parts of the image that *you* deemed important. You're kind of tricking the encoder in a visually pleasing way. Obviously this has limits and gradients becoming too flat and free of grain means that banding is more obvious.

  • @dianaa8125
    @dianaa8125 Před měsícem

    love the look of this video! blur is just one aspect. Theres so much that went into this

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      @@dianaa8125 people have more control over their image than they think

  • @Iamshafi556
    @Iamshafi556 Před měsícem

    this is my first video and believe me you're not explain any thing your showing the pure technique to us love you brr

  • @wbynan
    @wbynan Před měsícem

    I look forward to every one of your videos. They are all so polished and inspiring

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      Happy to hear, inspiration is one of my biggest goals. I wasn’t always as polished and still have a ways to go, enjoy the ride

  • @jaychow94
    @jaychow94 Před měsícem

    Absolutely love this, you’re an excellent teacher, always get excited when you bring something new out.
    I made the credits!

  • @vedroelcitra
    @vedroelcitra Před měsícem

    Love all this simple techniques that you can just use on any camera you have. Thank you for sharing, subbed!

  • @prismcollectionmusic
    @prismcollectionmusic Před měsícem

    This is a great video! I've just been watching videos on how traditionally cinematographers have shot at F4 or higher. But if you still keep this as the ideal, you don't take into account the effect of modern lenses and (especially 6k and above) digital sensors. It's also hard to trade off the consistent colours and contrast of modern lenses, especially when relying on colour space transforms which assume native lenses (I'm also colour vision deficient so I can't afford to deal with unpredictable, subtle colour shifts caused by different lens colour and contrast). If we stick to modern lenses and sensors there's no choice but to use post processing. But also love the anti-consumerist bit, that's so important. Enjoyed the use of radial blur - you could try combining that with zoom in small amounts to simulate spherical aberration. I also really liked the point you made about bokeh making handheld shakes less nauseating. Finally as someone else said the edge detect plus blur is really worth trying - the edge detect can produce an output which you can tweak using curves before feeding it into the alpha input (hope I've got that right) of a blur node to choose exactly which edges are going to get blurred and hopefully save the colour detail in subtler transitions.

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      Thank you for your thoughts. For me I find the rendering on Zeiss to be very distinct at f1.4, it’s not necessarily the bokeh that I prefer. My color deficiency is quite strange, I’m hyper attuned to contrast and subtle color shifts but can’t identify certain hues. There are more blur techniques I didn’t go over, I will cover in more detail if I make a dedicated grading video

    • @prismcollectionmusic
      @prismcollectionmusic Před měsícem

      @@cleverghostchili I'm guessing you've done the ishihara test - have you got protanomaly, deuteranomaly or something else? I think it's natural to focus on tones/contrast when colours are less prominent - I'm the same. For me (deuteranomaly) there is a sense of wrongness in a lot of colour edits but sometimes it's hard to identify how to fix them.

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      @@prismcollectionmusic Red-green for me. Vectorscope is a tool i use all the time, it's invaluable for me and how i fix those problems

  • @JaymesMedia
    @JaymesMedia Před 4 dny

    love this video. amazing job

  • @DocuDevotionals
    @DocuDevotionals Před měsícem

    I just found this channel and you have a new subscriber. Beautiful work. That shot of the KTX train section at the end with your subject walking towards the vanishing point, beautiful and stunning.

  • @westdk6705
    @westdk6705 Před měsícem +1

    Yeah 🤠!! Ghost the Commandor !!! Spot on video

  • @stewartmoore
    @stewartmoore Před měsícem

    Insightful as ever . Thanks for posting , its always a pleasure watching your content and hearing your point of view.

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      @@stewartmoore thanks for listening, I always try to present my thoughts so anyone can take something away from it

  • @facugonzalez154
    @facugonzalez154 Před měsícem

    Just find your channel! This content is gold!

  • @area51pictures
    @area51pictures Před měsícem

    Wide open isn't the only way to get softness out of a lens. You can stop it down to maximum aperture and (unless you're on a Summilux) get maximum diffraction. Soderbergh said he'd shot a lot of Che stopping down to F22 with no ND filters -- apparently, it's much more common in older films than people realize. Just keep dirt off your sensor. But that's another way.

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      Great call! I used to shoot f11 and f22 on a crop sensor starting out all the time without an ND, the diffraction never bothered me so I can confirm this has a great overlooked rendering as well

  • @AlexandreVidal
    @AlexandreVidal Před měsícem

    Another masterpiece by Clever Ghost!

  • @silverplotfilms
    @silverplotfilms Před měsícem

    really loved this vid and shot at 6:36 is a masterpiece!

  • @JoelCinematography
    @JoelCinematography Před měsícem

    6:28 Why does that train look like an anime scene from the early 2000s? 😭 It's so unreal, it doesn't look like motion picture.

  • @phildunphy1937
    @phildunphy1937 Před měsícem

    Been waiting for a new vid. They always look great

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      @@phildunphy1937 thanks for being patient, been sorting out the backend stuff so should be smooth sailing moving forward

  • @PeteMajarich
    @PeteMajarich Před měsícem

    I would watch a whole film in your style.

  • @marcvigram
    @marcvigram Před měsícem

    so informative, thanks! I will apply these right away :)

  • @XingxianYAN-dc2lc
    @XingxianYAN-dc2lc Před měsícem

    Very good job as always!

  • @maxbond4917
    @maxbond4917 Před měsícem

    Great video as always 🔥

  • @psidamite
    @psidamite Před 29 dny

    Love it!

  • @hugomalpeyre
    @hugomalpeyre Před měsícem

    Wow 💞😍😍
    Now, make me plizzzz a 20min-ish short film

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +2

      @@hugomalpeyre trying! Need actors…you interested?

    • @hugomalpeyre
      @hugomalpeyre Před měsícem

      @@cleverghostchili lemme Book my flight !

  • @Thaddeuspryor
    @Thaddeuspryor Před měsícem

    Always so good......😎

  • @kuramafox1290
    @kuramafox1290 Před měsícem

    Gorgeous cinematography, every shot looked like it was out a high budget film. I'm curious as to which lens this was shot on?

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      Hi, Zeiss Milvus 35mm f1.4 EF. I’ve sorta reviewed it here
      czcams.com/video/NTwS9QPfBQU/video.html

  • @TerenceEnn
    @TerenceEnn Před měsícem +1

    Radial blur ftw

  • @davelimbu1952
    @davelimbu1952 Před měsícem

    i really like your cinematography... which font did you use on the credits part?

  • @rovingearth7028
    @rovingearth7028 Před měsícem

    I’m curious. What did you film these shots with? I’m specifically talking about lens and camera choice. It’s very interesting. Looks very organic.

    • @danielpathcreator
      @danielpathcreator Před měsícem

      BMCC 6K FF and Zeiss optics

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      Yes, specifically zeiss milvus 35mm f1.4. Organic is also the result of the grade

  • @vivjos1262
    @vivjos1262 Před měsícem

    Clever!

  • @XingxianYAN-dc2lc
    @XingxianYAN-dc2lc Před měsícem

    👍👍👍

  • @TheJaredRodriguez
    @TheJaredRodriguez Před měsícem

    What exactly do you mean when you say you shoot defocused at f8? Thanks!

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      *Deep focus* - I’ll try to link words less and enunciate word endings more clearly

  • @sauzefilms
    @sauzefilms Před měsícem

    others: use blur to shave off the sharpness from their cameras
    me: use blur & grain to hide my crappy iphone sensor 💀

  • @SxckyBoi
    @SxckyBoi Před měsícem

    Still love u❤

  • @apmanti12
    @apmanti12 Před měsícem

    edge detect -> blur

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      Sounds like the rendering of a certain familiar camera!

  • @shueibdahir
    @shueibdahir Před měsícem

    I'm quite shocked about how good the bmcc 6k looks. Can the image be pushed as much as the cinemadng on the fp?

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      My experience is the base look on the FP is superior to the blackmagic. Bmcc6k has a color science designed for state of the art color grading tools. I think the Blackmagic requires more work to get a good image, but a high image ceiling. It’s also easier to achieve pushed looks due to its color separation where the FP looks more naturally accurate and great for minimal grades. Because the images are gentler in the Blackmagic with lower contrast, you can implement contrasty grading tools like bleach bypass with more balance. The key difference is the information in the highlights emulating the pleasing Arri highlight roll off. FP is fine but slightly muted for pushed color, also because non native log and workflows in Davinci. For pushing exposure, the FP wins by a landslide, much better noise and lowlight and manipulation, I would say the blackmagic performs worse when lifting shadows. Both are great, blackmagic missing the some of that FP immersive texture

    • @shueibdahir
      @shueibdahir Před měsícem

      @@cleverghostchili That is interesting. i noticed the same thing about the shadows when I downloaded some BMCC braw clips.
      I'd like to add that the arri like highlight rolloff is easily achievable with the curves node using soft clip tools when using cinemadng files. Blackmagic seems to be processing it internally which is something i'm not a fan of as it compresses the highlights waay too much

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      One of my key grading techniques is to compress highlights, maybe highlight roll off is not the precise term I’m referencing, but I like how highlights look on the blackmagic more

    • @shueibdahir
      @shueibdahir Před měsícem

      @@cleverghostchili Oh yes, that might be because the blackmagic looks like the midrange and the upper midrange of the curve is lifted while incorporating more contrast using s-curve. Also it looks like the highlights are less saturated on the bmcc but don't quote me on that i'm not too sure

  • @BLACKspaghetti
    @BLACKspaghetti Před měsícem

    오 한국 오셨었구나

  • @michelangelocorrado1961
    @michelangelocorrado1961 Před měsícem

    What camera and lens was this shot on

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem

      Hi, tech info at end of video, entirely shot on BMCC6kFF and Zeiss Milvus 35mm f1.4

  • @mariohazard821
    @mariohazard821 Před měsícem

    What setup did you use in this shots? :)

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před měsícem +1

      @@mariohazard821 hi I put the gear in the end of the video. It was entirely shot on the bmcc6kff and Zeiss Milvus 35mm f1.4

  • @mr.alishahzad
    @mr.alishahzad Před 27 dny

    ali from pakistan
    would uflike to friendship with me?

    • @cleverghostchili
      @cleverghostchili  Před 27 dny

      I thought we were already friends

    • @mr.alishahzad
      @mr.alishahzad Před 26 dny

      @@cleverghostchili no will u ?

    • @mr.alishahzad
      @mr.alishahzad Před 26 dny

      @@cleverghostchili Hey aoa Ali from Pakistan
      Would u like to friendship with me ?