I spent a few hours with Matt Lawrence, the owner of Camp Colvos craft brewery, over the weekend and made this launch video for their new dry Irish stout. Even though I’ve been shooting with the Canon C400 for almost a year now, it’s the first time I’ve had a chance to really dig into shooting at 120fps.
I only had one light with me, so I shot everything at base ISO 3200, to take advantage of the autumnal grey light coming through the window. That one light is my new favorite, the ultra-portable Small-Rig 220C. I love it because it has built-in ballast, is small and light. Just pop on a v-mount battery and go. I mostly bounced it into the wall behind the bar to get a soft warm glow which contrasted well with the cool window.
This camera has so much to offer with its three base ISOs, 120fps 4k and box camera shape that I love so much. Most of this shot with the amazing 24-105 f/2.8 Canon RF zoom, which lives on the camera. The macro shots were made with the 100mm EF macro f/2.8 that I’ve owned for years, and use with RF adapter on the C400. Cut in Davinci Resolve with Dehancer Pro Kodak Gold 200 film curve.