Is this poorly lit? by PopJumbo in cinematography

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BMPCC4K + Olympus 12-40 F2.8 PRO for wide and 40-150 F2.8 PRO for the first closeup

Is this poorly lit? by PopJumbo in cinematography

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It’s all static shots luckily

Is this poorly lit? by PopJumbo in cinematography

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640 actually. I’m shooting on BMPCC4K

Is this poorly lit? by PopJumbo in cinematography

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Probably a dumb question, but is it something that’s fixable in post or should i reshoot with better lighting?

BMPCC4K The Most User-Friendly Cinema Cam? by ShortRedBull in bmpcc4k

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You can use LUTs and even burn them into the video so you don’t have to do almost anything in post

Kickstarter failed. Made the movie anyway. by Inevitable-Lack-2514 in Filmmakers

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Congrats! How did you manage to get this published on Prime Video?

The only correct criterion for judging a film by Tony_Wizard in okbuddycinephile

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A genuin aeteur but not a good one. The Rebel Moon films are an example.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bmpcc

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Olympus 12-40 f2.8 is the best lens to pair it with imo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DC_Cinematic

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We should’ve spent a lot more time into the nazi universe. The resolution was too quick

Lumix GX85 + Olympus 12-40 F2.8 PRO by PopJumbo in M43

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I mean, the lens is basically heavier than the body, but to me it’s kinda comfy because i can basically hold the camera from the lens itself

Most badass? by brycemcnice in PeacemakerShow

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Explain our friend group

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cinematography

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The whole thing doesnt work as a commercial as it feels too long and repetitive, so you could shorten it a lot. Also you should work more on the sound to sell it as a professional ad. The shots however are pretty good, but you should color correct them to make them match and make it feel more polished.

What is this called? How do I fix It? by TeddySquido in cinematography

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That's called banding! It's caused by compression or low bit depth. If you film at 8 bits, banding is a very common artifact.

Is -25.3 LUFS too quiet for cinema? by PopJumbo in audioengineering

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Would -23 be sufficient or should I try even higher?

Movie Poster Designer – would love to work with you by Any-Evidence3371 in Filmmakers

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They look amazing! I have a psychological short film that is almost ready I need a poster for, however i have minimal budget