Cinemagraph Photography in LUXURY Hotels w/ GH5 (s)

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Light Used: Aputure Amaran 672C (bi-color)
Camera: Panasonic GH5S
Cinemagraphs graded/composited in Adobe After Effects
Cinemagraphs finished in Flixel Cinemagraph Pro

Behind the scenes of how I shoot with before and after examples during my recent stay at 3 luxury hotels starting with the exclusive Wild Coast Tented Lodge within Yala National Park. I spent a night each in 3 luxury hotels doing cinemagraph photography with my Lumix GH5S for the owner which they can use as motion graphics for their social media and website.

This is the first time I’ve featured a more in depth look at how I setup, light and shoot my cinemagraphs including interiors with a single Aputure Tech travel light capturing multiple clips to composite later in Adobe After Effects (editing tutorial to come later too).

Wild Coast is situated within the Yala National Wildlife Park on Sri Lanka’s south east coastline with no fences to keep the wildlife out! It’s also got the highest density of leopards per square mile anywhere in the world, not to mention elephants, snakes and other wild creatures. So you have to be escorted at night 😉

Resplendent Ceylon Properties:
www.resplendentceylon.com

MJF Foundation to whom at least 10% of the pre-tax profits from these properties is directed: www.mjffoundation.org

10 Comments
  1. Milan Milićev says

    Hey Jon thank you so much for sharing your workflow and thought process with us, really means a lot to me. Looking forward for more videos like this one.

  2. Damien Boneham says

    Hi Jon, when you are creating a light painting cinemagraph, are you capturing stills or video? Or a combination of both?

  3. Mr Jon Kane says

    Gotta love people like @zangeeffangsteen at https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCrkvdbj8ZHLTiwaVI2xmJyw who decide to start a tirade of criticism of your work then delete the conversation after they get their final word in. Then you discover they have an empty channel. Typical.

  4. Shot by Myles says

    Awesome! Must be scary turning your back on the camera for that wave shot haha

  5. nativedan says

    Thanks much!

  6. nativedan says

    Which Aputure light are you using to light the bath area?

  7. Little Camera Films says

    Some awesome bts! Really some awesome cinemagraphs! Been meaning to try some.

  8. Kenny Tjahyadi says

    beautiful colour and editing! id love to visit that hotel 😆✌️

  9. smahatma says

    Beautifully done cinemagraphs as well as editing of this vlog. Really like the multiple exposure blending / light paint technique.

  10. Richard Wong says

    So cool. That hotel look absolutely AMAZING!!! The cinemagraphs are wonderful too!!! Good work! Still not jealous at all.

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