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  • What did you use to color grade it?

  • Reminds me of the look of the movie Hanna.

  • nice vid...and clearly the guy who hit dislike had colder fingers than you :-)

  • very nice video love the depth of field at 0:40 ! what is the music by the way?

  • This is awesome :) This may sound like a silly question, but what're you using to pan with? It was so seamless :)

  • for the people who are wondering about the color correction, it looks like purple shadows, green midtones and yellow highlights ;) If it isn't correct, it's probably green highlights and yellow midtones :P

  • man, this was great...that little camera is nice, aint it?

  • @jordanwilliam23 Thanks! It sure is, for the price it's unbeatable.

  • what here your cmera settings? and it looks very sharp did you do any in camera sharpening? what picture style??

  • @Spamabilities Different camerasettings in all of the clips, can't remember but it wasn't anything fancy. No camera sharpening and standard picture style. coloring and all of that was done in sony vegas.

  • Thanks for all the positive feedback guys! Really appreciate it!

  • such beauty :) thanks for sharing

  • good job ... n good music too

  • what mode u used in video?

  • Yes please make a tutorial for the collors !

    I have sony vegas, how did you archieve this collor effect? :D

  • amazing, tutorial color correction pls

  • can I know what format, bitrate you save your edited video in? This is superb

  • @adzrinmansor can i know why is it important the bit rate and what bitrate did he saved the edited video? i dont understand,sorry

  • @TheZiggiization oh I just had some problems with low quality video playback on youtube back then. I got it solved by saving my videos in large bitrates before uploading. the playback is much nicer.

  • Great! I got the indiSLIDERmini myself, and I really like it. It just makes everything look "better".

    The shot at 0:51 of the tree is the best. Love it :)

  • i really like that! great colours and beautiful landscape :) i think it was in sweden or so , my favourite country :)

  • what's the song?! It's awesome

  • @SometimesLifeIsGood Mr fox in the Fields by Alexandre Desplat :) It's from the Fantastic Mr.Fox soundtrack

  • This is so good :)

  • Looks great! I'm thinking of buying the same set (body+lens), just wondered: do you feel 50 mm is too narrow for situations where, for example, you're sitting in someone's living room and want to capture the setting? Thanks!

  • BÖGS GÅRD!!! HAHA

  • fantastic job, man!!

  • @tricker1111 Thanks! :)

  • haha xD i laughed at your description great quality and nice color correction

  • Magic Bullet looks???

  • @artistshighway No, just ordinary color correction in Sony Vegas

  • what's the name of the song? it gives such a feel-good feeling... love it!

  • But there’s something kind of fantastic about that, isn’t there?

  • I'm in love with the color grading. Do you mind if i ask what the settings were? :)

  • Hey! Your movie is just an art! It's brilliant! Do you use any glidecam or something? :D

  • Fantastic Mr. Fox soundtrack just makes it that much better. This is incredible, looks amazing. Your shots are so smooth and beautiful. I would give you a gentle stroke on the elbow for this one. :)

  • Like the feeling of the video. Do you maybe have a blue print for the Indi Slider??

  • which lens did you use?

  • a dolly right? ;D

  • @FXMachinima indislider :)

  • @w0nse :0 what's that? oh wait..Google ;p

  • what did you do to the colors? it looks great!

  • @Camcorders360 Simple color correction in sony vegas, thanks! :)

  • teach me house to understand ratio?

  • @UnderlinedDesigns Sorry, what? =)

  • @w0nse aspect ratio! sorry I meant that, how does black bars mean 2.35:1, how is 16:9 understood.

    16 what : 9 what.

    As film often use 1.85.1 or something like that.

  • @UnderlinedDesigns lol... google and wikipedia is your best friend to briefly understand it :)

    i'm guessing @w0nse use a ratio of 2.35:1, one of the most common aspect ratio to give that cinematic effect..

    imagine 16:9 ratio... that's 1920x1080 pixels... if i were to use the 1.35:1 (21:9), that's like 1920x816 pixels.. gettid? lol.. >.< i suck at explaining :D lol

  • @VinceCheong Well I suck at maths I got "F" in my exams so that explains that :(

    Thanks for explaining anyway! :))

  • @UnderlinedDesigns Honestly, i just read the above comments by @w0nse ,now i understood why didn't you understand. :).. 16:9 is the aspect ratio of a general widescreen... it's something like 16 width by 9 height *giving it a ratio of 1.78:1* like typical flatscreen tv, So layman term.. the higher the ratio, the narrower the video is, so more thicker black bar.. so it's like (1.78:1) < (1.85:1) < (1.35:1) < (1.40:1) < (2:1) .. imagine the left side represents the width, and right is height :)

  • nice video

    what's the frame rate, iso and aspect ratio that you used for this video?

  • @deeeeeppppp123 Thanks, framerate 23,97. iso between 100-400 and the ratio is cinescope (2,35:1)

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