The Train to Napoli / Sony a7III / Cineprint16

Published 2022-04-15
Fun edit that I made while visiting one of my favorite places in the world. The people, the food, the atmosphere... Napoli is magic.

Gear used: Sony a7III with the Tamron 28-75mm, Tamron 17-28 and TTArtisan 50mm with a Tiffen Black Pro-mist 1/4

Edited in FCPX and graded in DaVinci Resolve using Cineprint16 by Tom Bolles. (www.tombolles.net/cineprint16)

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All Comments (21)
  • @kookkrack99
    This is what I'm talking about you don't need fancy cameras to create beautiful work I stopped following big-name YouTubers that only sell you products and not how to create works of art like this Followers don't make you a great artist the work speaks for itself Thank you for this!
  • @Berdyugin
    Subscribed. You relieve my faith to A7III. I left it on a shelf because video artifacts and weight that not comparable with the results
  • @louismartin6470
    Beautiful🥺 I’m glad you keep choosing to do 16mm emalution! Your a good director!
  • @scampifingers
    your vids are such a vibe bro! I need to get out and shoot!
  • @redmayne1783
    By far the best cineprint16 film emulation video I've seen. Seems cinreprint works best with Sony log
  • @jakeleuzzi4853
    Just want to say Roberto you inspired me to finally test out editing in davinci and using cineprint16 powergrades. I just made a video portrait pulling a ton of inspiration from you! Let me know what you think man:)
  • @dudsisaacmitra
    fan of your videos! may I ask which picture profile you use for filming?
  • @adamwalker238
    Amazing video!! Would love to know what picture profile you used? Love the quick wipes up and down for the transitions, were these done in camera? Hope to see more similar work its fantastic!
  • @orenmarzuk
    love your work man. I'm totally new to DaVinci and CINEPRINT16. So far I've used only m31 out on premiere. How difficult is it to edit with cineprint16? I saw a tutorial but I didn't quite get it. I see the cineprint16 a7iii combo and it a big wow.