Brent Rains
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Hello,
I am new here, and new to videography in general. I know basic terminology and settings, but am still very much a noob when it comes to things. I am looking to produce more professional looking videos for a youtube channel I recently started.
In short, I like use 1 camera (Canon t6i) for main shot with a kit lense, and a secondary "creative" shot on a Canon SL1 and a 1.8 lense.
I have been using different ISO's to get the different apertures to capture with a proper amount of saturation. This is obviously producing very different looking color and saturation in my shots. I use manual settings, Custom WB, and edit in Final Cut Pro X.
What is the best approach to getting these shots closer together? Use the same ISO and fix saturation after?
Any insight is appreciated. I will link to one of my videos for an example.
I am new here, and new to videography in general. I know basic terminology and settings, but am still very much a noob when it comes to things. I am looking to produce more professional looking videos for a youtube channel I recently started.
In short, I like use 1 camera (Canon t6i) for main shot with a kit lense, and a secondary "creative" shot on a Canon SL1 and a 1.8 lense.
I have been using different ISO's to get the different apertures to capture with a proper amount of saturation. This is obviously producing very different looking color and saturation in my shots. I use manual settings, Custom WB, and edit in Final Cut Pro X.
What is the best approach to getting these shots closer together? Use the same ISO and fix saturation after?
Any insight is appreciated. I will link to one of my videos for an example.