Adam Montville
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Thought I would post this here, as I know I just like to watch it, if I know it's shot on RED. This is a skit called "Things Devs Say", pertaining to the developers for the game "Dead By Daylight". If you don't play the game, most of the jokes go over the head, but I wanted to post this here for this reason:
I shot this for my brother, and he forgot the lighting kit. This is shot on the Epic-W with purely the lighting available in the office, and no advanced grading either. This was shot just as the new IPP2 firmware came out. ISO 1280 with Standard OLPF, and Rokinon Cine DS lenses. No noise present. I could have raised ISO beyond that. All I did in Resolve was apply the IPP2 cube, and raised shadows a little bit, and lowering brightness.
Only one shot really suffers with no lighting, but even that could be adjusted with grading, but my brother didn't care.
Yes, the audio is spotty. All I have is a Rode-NTG2 (not exactly made for this environment), plugged into a JuicedLink BMC366, and a friend of my brother's who never held a boom pole before was the operator. So for being as basic as you can get, the Epic-W is great!
Reddit thread for the actual audience of this video, all 100% positive responses, with the developers responding as well.
https://www.reddit.com/r/deadbydaylight/comments/5mxi3d/things_devs_say/
I shot this for my brother, and he forgot the lighting kit. This is shot on the Epic-W with purely the lighting available in the office, and no advanced grading either. This was shot just as the new IPP2 firmware came out. ISO 1280 with Standard OLPF, and Rokinon Cine DS lenses. No noise present. I could have raised ISO beyond that. All I did in Resolve was apply the IPP2 cube, and raised shadows a little bit, and lowering brightness.
Only one shot really suffers with no lighting, but even that could be adjusted with grading, but my brother didn't care.
Yes, the audio is spotty. All I have is a Rode-NTG2 (not exactly made for this environment), plugged into a JuicedLink BMC366, and a friend of my brother's who never held a boom pole before was the operator. So for being as basic as you can get, the Epic-W is great!
Reddit thread for the actual audience of this video, all 100% positive responses, with the developers responding as well.
https://www.reddit.com/r/deadbydaylight/comments/5mxi3d/things_devs_say/