Friday, February 2, 2018

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Good morning

We're in Kanab

We're at the campsite now

Yesterday we did a trip the pool

And I just had a shower here

Really clean place

The only negative thing is that it's a bit cramped

And there's a road next to us

So it's quite loud

Also neighbour's drains are in front of us

Not much room to breathe

We're about to head to Bryce Canyon soon

There'll be a couple of nice overlook points

We'll do a little hike around too

It seems that people here, in a positive way, don't really care what other people think

and if you are bothering others

but everyone still lives in harmony

if you drive your RV right next to someone

it doesn't seem to bother anyone

it's pretty nice atmosphere

There are plenty of rules and regulations

But people are quite lax about following them

Seems to be a thing here

Everything has a warning but common sense applies when following them

A quick stop to admire rock formations

A nice scenic spot

So let's go have a look

We're ready to go

Hiking shoes are on

They're handy for the trails

1.5km to the first overlook spot

Then a little hike to the next and after that

we'll go down in middle of the formations

This should be a trail to the overlook spot

there's no wind so it's really warm here

a little wind made things easier back there

It's a lovely trail

Really nice views there

This is quieter than other national parks so far

More natural peace

Lots of parking spots left

Plenty of space

Even campsite wasn't too crowded

I wonder where we're now. Exciting!

This is amazing. Nobody else here!

We're not yet at the larger overlook spots though

Really nice place

A small squirrel there

I was just thinking

if you compare this to Grand Canyon

Well you can't compare the sheer size of them

Grand Canyon is much bigger

But if you don't go down to the extreme trails

There's not much to do in Grand Canyon

You can go and see it

But that's it

This place has more opportunities

There's some small trails

Different overlook spots

I like this place a lot more in that way

And there's no crowds

It's pretty quiet

Some of you will get mad at me and think that I'm stupid

But that's my personal opinion

They're making a lot of noise

That's some loud chirping

This is the biggest overlook spot here

And there's not many people

Now we'll hike down there

A trunk of a pine tree

It's going to be a bit of a hike back up

We've walked quite for a while down

People seem to be out of breath on the way up

Now starts the panting

Yeah, a climb up starts here

Thank god for the wind

It's pretty warm here

Sun is shining but it's not windy here

I love the sights though

Really nice formations

The next part of the trail should be amazing

Really narrow...

... and dangerous

There's a sign warning about death

It's impossible to fit this into a frame

Really tall and narrow

It's dark down here, but sun is shining above

Hard to capture that in a picture

Not much walking left

It wasn't all that bad hike

There was plenty of shade on the way

This is the end of the trail

Really nice and interesting

That was pretty appropriate hike for the weather

We still have enough energy left to walk back to the car

So we don't have to use the buses here

- Yeah, still have some energy left.

And the heat isn't too bad as long as you remember to drink

Time to continue the trip

Towards the Zion national park

We'll try to find a good spot for sleeping nearby

There's a free campsite around

If we're lucky they have free spaces

It's sunday night after all

We arrived to our parking spot here

Near the Zion National Park

It was quite a difficult road to get here

Well, trail...

We managed to fit the car in though

There's some big rocks around but luckily there was enough space

There's some campers with tents

so it's not completely desolate here

The best spots had been taken, naturally

So we'll stay night here

Early tomorrow we head towards the national park

Good night then

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4 Ways To Use This $16 Prism In Your Wedding Films - Duration: 4:50.

- Hey, guys, my name is Matt Johnson

and today I want to talk to you about this little guy,

a prism.

You may have noticed that I have been using this

in my wedding films and a lot of you have

been asking me two questions.

Namely, why are you using that,

and also, how are you using it?

So today I want to share with you four techniques

that you can use with a prism that make it

a really awesome 16-ish dollar investment

for any filmmaker.

First, and this is probably the most common way

that I use a prism, and that is to draw attention

to the subject that I am filming.

For example, let's say that I am filming

a bride getting ready on a wedding day,

and there are tons of people using the room.

Bridesmaids, hair and makeup people,

and they're all competing for attention in a shot.

But I really want my video to focus just on the bride.

So, by using a prism and holding it up

in front of the camera lens,

I can then block out other people in the shot.

Instead of being they're distracting from the bride,

they are now replaced by a pretty, refracted light

and you are only seeing the bride in the shot.

That's really cool.

The second way that I use a prism is actually

very similar to the first.

If I'm filing a bride or groom getting ready,

I usually have them get ready by a window.

So massive light source, the sun, coming in and

it looks really, really pretty.

The issue that I run into, though,

is that if I want to film the bride or the groom

at any angle where the window is in the background,

what I'm gonna end up with is a silhouette

and an overexposed image,

and that doesn't look very good.

So to compensate, I can actually hold up my prism

to the camera lens and kind of block out

the overexposed window portion,

so it is just the subject that I am filming.

And what you end up with is a properly exposed image

with gorgeous light refraction and it doesn't look bad.

It actually looks creative.

Which, hey, that's a win.

The third way that I use a prism is actually

as a really cool in-camera transition.

When I was filming my friend Noah and Mallorie's

wedding film, which I will to up here in the corner

and down in the description, if you wanna watch it,

I needed to cut from dancing at the reception to their exit,

when they were walking out.

And what I had was some awesome shots where I was moving

the prism in front of the camera lens

while they were dancing.

And I was actually able to fade that shot into

an exit shot and it looked really, really cool

and people were asking me, "How did you do that?

"Oh my gosh."

It was all in camera.

Well, not completely in camera.

I didn't actually teleport as soon I moved the prism

and went outside, no.

I cut it, but, as far as the transition effect goes,

that was in camera and it looked really cool.

The fourth way that I use a prism is a bit more generic,

but the truth is that I honestly just whip

this thing to whenever I see any cool lighting.

So, if the DJs lights look cool on the dance floor,

they're reflecting, I say, "Oh, gotta bring out the prism.

"Oh my gosh, this is awesome."

I'm really not super picky about whenever I use it.

It really comes down to, is there good lighting,

and is it going to give me more creative shots

than I could get otherwise?

That's four way that I use a prism in film making.

And you're probably thinking, "Okay, fine, Matt,

"I'll buy it.

"Only $16, I got it in the cart on Amazon.

"I'm about to click buy,

"but how do I actually use it?"

Well, I have some tips for you.

First tip, is I recommend shooting with a lens

that is at minimum, F2.0, if not, wider.

So, F1.8 is good, F1.4 is even better because

you're gonna want your lens to be open as wide as possible,

because whenever you put your prism in front of it,

you are going to be able to see the edges of the prism

and it's gonna look weird if your lens is not

open wide enough.

Second, I find the prism works best whenever it's up

as close as possible to a manually set camera lens.

Don't try to put autofocus

and then wave this thing around in front of your lens.

It's gonna be going all over the place

and it's not gonna know what to focus on.

Also, I recommend shooting handheld

because you are not going to be able to adjust

the focus of your lens while you are also

moving the prism and so you're gonna be relying

on your body to go forward and backward

to make sure that your subject is in focus.

So, handheld, prism up as close as possible, manual lens.

It's gonna look good.

Last thing, I've heard some people say,

"Matt, why don't you use a plug-in or an effect?

"Why are you going through all the hassle

"of holding this prism up in front of your camera

"when you could get a similar look using a plug-in

"in post?"

And to that I would say, it's usually pretty obvious

whenever somebody is using an overlay in their video.

It looks fake.

With the prism, because you are getting the real light

with all of its different colors coming into the prism,

as well as the real reflections from the day

shooting into and refracting around,

it looks significantly better and more realistic

than a plug-in ever would.

With that, thank you so much for watching.

I hope this video's been helpful to you

and given you some great insight into how

you can use a prism to enhance your filmmaking.

Incidentally, I do have a link to purchase this

beautiful prism.

Not this one, this is mine, but a prism like this one

down in the description of this video

if you want to do that.

As always, if you have any questions or comments,

please feel free to leave one below

or get in touch with me through my website, whoismatt.com.

It is also a mega gigantizoid help to me

if you would consider liking this video

and subscribing if you want to see more videos like this

in the future.

Also, there are links.

So many links down in the description of this video

to my Instagram, to my Facebook,

to sign up for a one on one consulting with me.

To sign up for my newsletter,

to check out my wedding filmmaking company.

All that is down there.

Thank you so much for watching and have a great day.

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