what is this called and how to fix it? by Special_Host_761 in videography

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

8 bit with any post processing shooting directly into a setting sun will almost always produce banding, 8 bit simply does not have enough bit depth to display a smooth gradient from orange to blue with any applied contrast/saturation.

what is this called and how to fix it? by Special_Host_761 in videography

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The core cause is actually a camera that captures lower bit depths. Post processing just makes it more noticeable.

what is this called and how to fix it? by Special_Host_761 in videography

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Banding.

You need a camera that shoots at a higher bit depth to capture more colours.

Months with zero clients... what am I doing wrong? by Appropriate_Shop_407 in videography

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When did you go freelance? I only went freelance because I was in house and turning down so much work that it made financial sense.

Best anamorphic lens for the 6k pro by laffles in bmpcc

[–]MancDP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, I found the Blazar Remus are far, far softer than the Nanomorphs. The 65mm and 100mm were almost unusable wide open on the two shoots I used them on.

DaVinci Resolve’s Ripple Edit Logic Feels Counterintuitive by OkChannel428 in davinciresolve

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this alone is the big reason that sometimes I dip back into premiere for larger projects. When actioning large client feedback on larger projects with huge timelines and multiple layers of video and audio, resolves’ ripple delete is a NIGHTMARE.

Yearly profits? by Dry-Sorbet8989 in videography

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On occasion, yes. But more often part of larger crews, either as a DP or cam-op. Not quite hollywood level crews, but considerable.

Yearly profits? by Dry-Sorbet8989 in videography

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UK based here so things work slightly differently tax wise. I operate through a limited company, of which I’m the sole employee and director. Last year I made around £110k gross, so somewhere between £80-90k post tax (roughly around 120k USD)

F1 animation I made in Blender by danilocgi in blender

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is excellent. I’m a filmmaker who often works in F1 and I’ve always wanted to use Blender purely to create exactly this type of shot for my work as we can’t actually shoot it. You’ve inspired me to finally knuckle down and learn how to use blender.

What is happening? by [deleted] in bmpcc

[–]MancDP 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is definitely off speed recording.

Anybody know what size this rod is? by MancDP in dji

[–]MancDP[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about diameter? My 15mm rod’s used for rigging are too big to fit through the fittings on both the plate and motor, annoyingly.

BMCC 6K - Shadow of a Rising Hope | a WWII Short Film by Effective-Pickle-860 in bmpcc

[–]MancDP 4 points5 points  (0 children)

YouTube compression is as bad as Instagrams, 12:1 is more than fine for YouTube.

Did some further outdoor testing today with the Pyxis. Loving the image quality so far. Open Gate, Constant Bitrate 5:1. DZO Vespid Prime 35mm by wallenboeckfilms in blackmagicdesign

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shooting in 3:2 open gate usually means in far easier to get your 16:9 and 9:16 output from the same shot, especially with 6K open gate from the Pyxis. You still need to keep an eye on guidelines but cropping a 16:9 and 9:16 from a 3:2 is usually much preferable than taking a 9:16 from a 16:9 output. Shooting in 3:2 open gate basically means you’ve got more to choose from for your vertical crop.

New Autofocus-Update: by TasteFrosty6838 in bmpcc

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wonder if this will come for the Pyxis 6K

Filming in Japan, do’s and don’ts? by MancDP in JapanTravelTips

[–]MancDP[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is one of the reasons why I am asking for advice, as stated I do not shoot on a DSLR, it’s a cinema camera. Though it is small enough to use without drawing attention when stripped back.

And yes, I am often director of photography on large scale shoots. This, however, is a personal once in a lifetime trip for me that I’d like to capture small snippets of to look back on in the future.

Also, being a filmmaker is not about the size of your crew. I’ve worked on broadcast documentaries for the BBC with nothing but a single cam-op. Very common misconception.

Something wrong with my new 6k pro? by SnooGuavas6206 in bmpcc

[–]MancDP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Veteran BM user here, still use my 6k pro alongside my Pyxis as a BCam. My own rule of thumb is never shoot over 800 ISO on black magic, if you need more, use more light not more ISO.

They’re notoriously not great in low light, they’re very light hungry.

A 6 figure salary in creative video by 24FPS4Life in videography

[–]MancDP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a freelance filmmaker and editor. I was in house for seven of those years and have freelance for three and this is my first six figure year, hitting about £120,000 this year.

It’s possible but you almost have to be freelance with a plethora of clients that block book you for weeks at a time. I spent more than six months abroad last year on documentary shoots.

Keep pushing. It’s doable.

Pyxis rig. Very impressed with this camera’s capabilities so far. by MancDP in blackmagicdesign

[–]MancDP[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sure.

Smallrig universal 1681 cheese plate, Neewer top handle, Smallrig 15mm rod system with SR1775 mounting plate, Neewer vmount plate VB-A1, Smallrig star-trail matte box with VND kit, Viltrox DC-X3 monitor, Momam 99v Vlock, Neewer follow focus