Hi there, and thanks for the video. First, you have very good technique for handholding the S1 and 24-105. I get very shakey footage when handholding the s1, even when using dual image stabilization. Second, your color grading is very good. Normally V-LOG skin tones have a lot of red or magenta color in them. The colors in your video look more like Arri or RED camera colors than Panasonic V-LOG. Did you use a correction LUT in premiere pro? did you use one of Panasonic's LUT's for V-LOG? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the comment, really appreciate it! :) It's not that difficult to get smooth handheld footage with S1, just move carefully and try to use wider focal legth if the footage doesn't look smooth enough. A camera strap will also help. As for color-correction and colorgrading, you definitely have to use Panasonic luts to convert your footage from V-LOG to REC-709 properly. Otherwise there can be some troubles. After that just use some luts or grade your footage manually. This video was edited in Premiere Pro so I used a Panasonic`s lut to convert my V-LOG footage into REC-709 and than I made some quick color-correction and applied a lut. Recently I've been using DaVinci Resolve for colorgrading my footage, and have to admit that it allows you to color-correct/colorgrade your footage more accurately. It just needs some practice I guess. I often look at some of my old footage and cringe a lot looking at colors and editing, but that's okay, it means our skills are improving. Just spend some time color-correcting/grading your footage, try some luts, watch some tutorials and you'll be a pro :)
@@VH.Inspired Thank you for the reply. Yes, I actually do use DaVinci Resolve, but still a struggle to get the skin tones looking good. I guess I just have to practice more. Thanks again.
@@AnahatNaad All the footage was shot handheld using only manual focus. Gimbal is a nice thing to think about, but at least for now I'm not considering buying it because as for me footage looks more natural when it is shot handheld
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Hi there, and thanks for the video. First, you have very good technique for handholding the S1 and 24-105. I get very shakey footage when handholding the s1, even when using dual image stabilization. Second, your color grading is very good. Normally V-LOG skin tones have a lot of red or magenta color in them. The colors in your video look more like Arri or RED camera colors than Panasonic V-LOG. Did you use a correction LUT in premiere pro? did you use one of Panasonic's LUT's for V-LOG? Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the comment, really appreciate it! :)
It's not that difficult to get smooth handheld footage with S1, just move carefully and try to use wider focal legth if the footage doesn't look smooth enough. A camera strap will also help.
As for color-correction and colorgrading, you definitely have to use Panasonic luts to convert your footage from V-LOG to REC-709 properly. Otherwise there can be some troubles. After that just use some luts or grade your footage manually. This video was edited in Premiere Pro so I used a Panasonic`s lut to convert my V-LOG footage into REC-709 and than I made some quick color-correction and applied a lut. Recently I've been using DaVinci Resolve for colorgrading my footage, and have to admit that it allows you to color-correct/colorgrade your footage more accurately.
It just needs some practice I guess. I often look at some of my old footage and cringe a lot looking at colors and editing, but that's okay, it means our skills are improving. Just spend some time color-correcting/grading your footage, try some luts, watch some tutorials and you'll be a pro :)
@@VH.Inspired Thank you for the reply. Yes, I actually do use DaVinci Resolve, but still a struggle to get the skin tones looking good. I guess I just have to practice more. Thanks again.
Which picture profile did you use?
I used V-LOG and graded it inside Premiere Pro
@@VH.Inspired it looked to Great on TV.
Oh and handheld or Gimbal?
@@AnahatNaad All the footage was shot handheld using only manual focus. Gimbal is a nice thing to think about, but at least for now I'm not considering buying it because as for me footage looks more natural when it is shot handheld
@@VH.Inspired it looked great. I thought you used gimbal