BMPCC OG Cages Here:
How to get better footage from the Original Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC OG). I cover what settings should you use, what to look for while filming, and how to do a quick color grade in DaVinci Resolve.
**DISCLAIMER** If you are in Europe or other PAL regions, and heavy artificial light is present--you will want to use a 178.2 degree shutter angle to avoid “light banding.“ If it is natural light or film lights, 180 is preferred. However, if it is largely non-film artificial lights then 180 might not work.
EQUIPMENT SHOWN
Variable ND:
Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8
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Battery Adapter:
NPF Batteries Charger:
BMMCC Memory Cards (USA):
Kingston Canvas Select Plus 128GB:
Kingston Canvas Select Plus 256GB:
Kingston Canvas Select Plus 512GB:
Sandisk Extreme 512GB 95MB/s:
BMMCC Memory Cards (DE):
Kingston Canvas Select Plus 128GB:
Sandisk Extreme 512GB 95MB/s:
BMMCC Memory Cards (UK):
Kingston Canvas Select Plus 128GB:
Kingston Canvas Select Plus 256GB:
Kingston Canvas Select Plus 512GB:
Sandisk Extreme 512GB 95MB/s:
Buttery LUTs:
MY FILMS
ALMOSTING IT:
HERITAGE:
ALMOSTING IT SOUNDTRACK:
Website:
Instagram:
RESOURCES TO HELP
Independent Ed -
Producer to Producer -
How NOT to make a Short Film -
MY GEAR
BMPCC 4k -
Panasonic Lumix 12-35mm f/2.8 -
GODOX ML60 -
FOTGA A50TL -
Manfrotto Element -
RODE NTG 2 -
Variable ND:
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00:00 - INTRODUCTION
01:00 - GEAR NEEDED
02:10 - CAMERA SETTINGS
05:55 - FILMING 101
10:00 - COLOR GRADING
16:33 - EXPORTING PROXIES
19:20 - CONCLUSION
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