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    deezid got a reaction from zetty in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    The choice of "crushed" shadows (not really crushed, check waveform, but strong compression and pulled down to 0-3 IRE range) was an artistic one to achieve a very vibrant, dark and colorful look.
    I honestly would love to work with a Varicam LT instead, or a GH5 with the Varicam sensor and processing, lol...
    A bigger camera would limit me in many situations, but would be a great option for a way bigger budget (with assistance, another operator etc...).

    3 times better wouldn't be the case, some images would profit (way better color science, better DR, better lowlight, no noisereduction nor sharpening etc...) others would be worse (this camera is just big and heavy and would therefore limit my work I guess).
    I didn't have any worries about doing extreme colorgrading on the internal 10 bit GH5 footage, grades like butter without introducing any artifacts. The codec is just great and miles better than my GH4/V-Log experience tbh.
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    deezid reacted to Bioskop.Inc in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    You really need to start reading people's posts properly & perhaps between the lines a little.
    Some of us actually have genuine experience filming for proper production companies & have learnt a lot over the years.
    I'll repeat myself, Zebras should not be completely trusted & I wouldn't ever advocate someone using them at 100% - i've been filming for 15 odd years & I still don't put them at 100%. And we aren't allergic to scopes etc...it's just that sometimes you do need to trust yourself, rather than a computer, which might not always be right. In all frankness, a light meter is the way to go - always has been, always will be.
    Oh, and you can only properly use or get good results using ETTR with RAW! Not going to change my experience/opinion on this.
    Also, if people cared about image quality, why are there so many high profile TV dramas & Films that are loaded with Moire/Aliasing?
    And don't get me started on the Soft image vs. the Super Sharp.....
    Sound & Image are completely different animals - please don't confuse the two or use one as an example for the other.
    Amazon & Netfilx are really shaping up to producing some great content - watched OJKA last night & it was amazing (on Netflix now!).
    Good Grief, sometimes its like slamming your head in the fridge door & realising you should be using the oven.....
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    deezid got a reaction from Spgreen65 in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from Emanuel in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    interesting screenshot. Doesn't look like that here (not on the TV, nor my calibrated REC709 screen, nor my iPad, nor my Galaxy S8 etc...).
    Seems like your videoplayback levels are wrong (check your gpu settings, change to REC709 or 16-235) or try another browser.
    It is definitely not crushed.
     
    Interesting enough, it looks crushed after being uploaded here, lol...

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    deezid got a reaction from nahua in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    The choice of "crushed" shadows (not really crushed, check waveform, but strong compression and pulled down to 0-3 IRE range) was an artistic one to achieve a very vibrant, dark and colorful look.
    I honestly would love to work with a Varicam LT instead, or a GH5 with the Varicam sensor and processing, lol...
    A bigger camera would limit me in many situations, but would be a great option for a way bigger budget (with assistance, another operator etc...).

    3 times better wouldn't be the case, some images would profit (way better color science, better DR, better lowlight, no noisereduction nor sharpening etc...) others would be worse (this camera is just big and heavy and would therefore limit my work I guess).
    I didn't have any worries about doing extreme colorgrading on the internal 10 bit GH5 footage, grades like butter without introducing any artifacts. The codec is just great and miles better than my GH4/V-Log experience tbh.
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    deezid got a reaction from TheRenaissanceMan in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid reacted to EthanAlexander in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    LOL.
     
    Personally, I think it looks great deezid. It's kinda sad the crushed shadows are getting so much pushback.
    Oh, and I noticed you're in austin... Me too
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    deezid reacted to TwoScoops in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    This was one of the worst offenders:
     
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    deezid reacted to AaronChicago in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Glad to see you picked up a GH5!
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    deezid got a reaction from Emanuel in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from EthanAlexander in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from benymypony in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from rndmtsk in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Ohhh, that's bad.
    Nvm, will be fixed in the Vimeo version...

    Yh, that was Mount Bonnell in Austin.
    Went there at 5:30AM lol.
    Since cinematic is quite different from oversharpened/denoised and realistic colors but skintones with red channel clipping (yellowish highlights) anyway...
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    deezid got a reaction from AaronChicago in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from jhnkng in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid reacted to dbp in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    I'm surprised at how defensive some people are about the blacks.
    At first we were wondering if it was on purpose or a camera trait. Turns out it's the former, no biggie. Not like everyone's going to agree on creative factors. No different than music, art direction, editing style or anything else. 
    I also don't understand why it's weird to analyze the image qualities of the GH5 in this instance, given the thread title. If it was, "hey what do you think of my movie", that's one thing. But the thread title specifically mentions the cinematic qualities of the GH5. Of course that's what we're gonna discuss! 
    But we get the too cool for school crowd who scoff at paying attention to the very details the thread invites us to talk about.
    Forums are strange sometimes. 
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    deezid reacted to Hans Punk in Best drone shot ever?   
    I'm sure this is up there with some of the most impressive single take drone shots I've seen for a while, carried out by a very talented pilot using a micro FPV drone and great use of Reelsteady software. Use of reverse playback and sound design makes it even more impressive...
     
    making of...
     
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    deezid got a reaction from Spgreen65 in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    - Every movement shot was done using a gimbal (besides the drone shots)
    - I pulled focus on camera(the Zhiyun crane is pretty sturdy, lol)
    - That was shot on a kitchen table with green fabric as well as on the kitchen floor
    - Using the integrated lut, exposed until skintones looked good (most of the shots are slightly underexposed)
    - I only like the easy operation. The codec is terrible and you can either decide between way too oversharpened or blurred footage. Color science using D-Log isn't bad though...
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    deezid got a reaction from Ki Rin in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from Axel in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from SlanderShot in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from Juxx989 in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from Ian Edward Weir in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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    deezid got a reaction from JazzBox in Canon C200 vs Panasonic GH5, a preview   
    You never saw Varicam skintones I guess?
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    deezid got a reaction from iamoui in Actually you can make the GH5 look very cinematic!   
    Shot on the GH5 in 3 days. A concept trailer done having a zero budget for our upcoming first feature film.
    I really like what I can squeeze out of the internal 10 bit V-Log footage. DR, lowlight and colors are really good.
    Everything was shot with sharpening and nr set to -5 and a Tiffen Black Pro Mist filter applied in front of the lens (12-35mm 2.8 V1, 20mm 1.7, 42.5mm 1.7) to make it smoother. Colorgrading done in Davinci Resolve. Drone shots by the DJI Mavic (the internal sharpening is hideous tbh...).
     
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