Tuesday Timelapse 9 January 2018: Stirring the Brume

by Mark McGlothlin on January 9, 2018

in Videography

Stirring The Brume [GH5 and G9 ungraded] from Martin Wallgren on Vimeo.

{Brume; a poetic term meaning “mist, fog, or vapor”; A thick, heavy atmospheric condition offering reduced visibility because of the presence of suspended particles.}

Shot this short piece with the Panasonic GH5 and a pre-production model of the new LEICA DG Elmarit 200mm f/2.8 (handheld, some shots I had really shaky hands due to the cold). Timelapses are shot with Lumix G9 (pre-production) and LEICA 12-60/2.8-4.0 lens on a tripod. All footage was shot during two hours of foggy morning, from a mountain in small town Dingle on the west coast of Sweden where I live.

All footage except the opening and ending scene are left ungraded. The GH5 footage was shot in HLG and dropped on the FCPX timeline, colorspace conversion is done automatically when working with Rec.2020/HLG flagged footage in FCPX. The G9 timelapses were shot in Cinelike-D and processed to 4K in camera. These are ungraded as well.