All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘slog2’

F3 FS7 F5/55 gamma curves

Boat Slog

I became a big fan of the Sony gamma curves on the Sony F3 when I wasn’t shooting in slog. Most of the time slog requires meticulous exposure, some form of a monitoring LUT to satisfy video village, and a post-production colourist who has experience working with it to make it shine. Myself along with many others have found that …

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F55 slog2 LUT samples

Earlier in June Sony released several new 3D LUT’s for the F55/F65 in their forum and having just wrapped up principle photography on a cinematic style film I DP’d called Uncommon Enemies I wanted to give them a try and see how they would look. When applied to my slog2 + sgamut footage the results immediately blew me away and it was …

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Film look with the F55 on “Uncommon Enemies”

Frame grab from Uncommon Enemies. “Uncommon Enemies” is a film written and directed by Alex Hatz starring Michael Cram, James Gangl, Melanie Scrofano, and AJ Vaage. It is one of the latest film projects I’ve been working on as Director of Photography using the Sony PMW-F55 CineAlta camera. Uncommon Enemies is a horror film set during World War II. The …

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F55 slog2 s-gamut mode test

This frame grab was from my first test shooting the F55 using the 4k XAVC format in slog2 gamma mode and s-gamut color space. In post-production I applied Sony’s recently released slog2 to Rec709 LUT which was actually meant for the F65 but Sony says it should also work on the F55. Special thanks to Nate Weaver who discovered the LUT in conversation with …

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