We shot this Music Video in 5 hours

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And a big thank you to skillshare for sponsoring this video!

We recently shot this music video for To Die For ft. Kygo - St Lundi (Acoustic rework). In it we made use of Tungsten lights and daylight, mixing colour temperatures creates a warm and cold colour contrast which leads to a really interesting result.

This was shot on my BLACKMAGIC DESIGN URSA MINI PRO G2 and my POCKET CINEMA CAMERA 4K. Lenses were Shneider 2X Anamorphic, and the Sigma 18-35 1.8. Using black pro mist filters, a freefly movi pro, and a bunch of lights, this is what we created!

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Mumbo: "Show you the equipment we used and how we did it"
Also Mumbo: "I used a camera"

huzaifayounus
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It is really weird hearing Mumbo's voice and seeing a moving mouth, *with no mustache*

zeyadalbadawi
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This savage has bean grinding for so many years he deserves way more support on this channel.

mentalminecraft
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Mumbo is such an interesting guy, he is amazing, he has more personality then i will ever have, i love him he is just amazing

Sarah-locr
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I wish you made more videos, you bring a unique aspect of filmmaking videos on to YouTube which I can’t find anyone do as well as you. you tackle the use of gear in context. Keep up the good work.

guimacacadas
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I saw the music video before, it was absolutely *stunning!* Your insight on it is really quite fascinating ^-^
Your filming skills are amazing! The shots had very beautiful and unique styles of lighting. Also, the colour grading in this video is spectacular! <3

HermitFanimations
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Whenever I watch one of these videos, my passion for film shines through SO much. I just can’t stop smiling, even though I’m not involved in any way. I absolutely love it, and the way you can learn things from him at the same time

wire
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Hey sup! i really was looking forward to this!

phatgomebss
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I've just started using a more proper lighting setup for my stills photography (man proper lights are expensive) so it's really cool watching this now I have a little context on how it works!

Respectable_Username
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I've shot a wedding in this chapel before, always wanted to shoot something more stylistic there though. Cheers for the insight! Awesome video

lildan
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0:48 are there end rods in his background?

theearthburner
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I had to Take a LITERAL DOUBLE TAKE When i saw "Kygo" on the Thumbnail, Must have been an Honour Working with such an amazing Musician! Well done :D

theta
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The "spice" you added looks super super cool! Absolutely love it :D

bdmax
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Loved the part where we get a little tutorial for lighting

MoonKnight
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The video turned out so beautifully! The things you do with different light temperatures are absolutely incredible and it’s so interesting to hear you break it down for us. There’s a really cool live recording of Daughter performing All I Wanted at Asylum Chapel so it was really awesome to see you film there too. My only criticism of the video would be that as someone who plays the guitar (admittedly not that well), I would have liked to see more footage of him playing. Of course, that didn’t make it any less of a gorgeously shot video!

Snowmouse
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Its really wierd to hear mumbo's voice from a human face without a mustache

Alicynical
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Five hours?! Y'all are crazy, but you put out a hell of a video. The composition decisions were great. Not just the lighting that you went into, but also the angles and facing: the claustrophobia of framing him facing left and putting extra space to the right, contrasted with the wide-open and empty chapel; the haughtiness of his angle above the camera compared to the beatification of the rays coming through stained glass in a hazy room. Truly delicious work.

rmdcade
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Everyone's laughing till I use mumbo as part of my college research

rileydowell
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Nice you're really talented mumbo you should direct a movie one day

renendhlovu
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Is there anything that this man doesn't do

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