BMPCC OG - How to SHOOT BETTER Footage and Color grade in Resolve

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: 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: DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting me so I can continue to provide you with free content. 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 #bmpcc #bmpccog #colorgrade
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