You tried to explain "B-Roll" video that helps enhance the understanding of product or service ... what does that mean? Does that mean "showing what the product does"?
Dude, this was really great for me to hear. I felt like there wasn’t an option but to use artificial. As it seems like that’s what everyone does Do you think it’s possible to be pulling in really high budget projects and still using natural light?
Good idea thanks. I gotta start writing and planning my ideas on paper before. I have subscribed to ur channel and ring the bell icon to not miss any of your new videos.
This is why I TOTALLY hate Apple! What a STUPID idea to force all vidios I take on an Iphone 15 Plus Max into square! How old are the design team? Snapchat was a hundred years ago. So I have to struggle just to make the damn thing go back to the format I shot it in…….
For whatever reason, my pinch to zoom does not work like yours. Does not reduce size of video or leave black bars. It also cuts off parts of video I'm trying to keep in view when changing aspect ratio.
🧐 mine only have black bars because my video was a vertical video in a wide screen format. If it’s cutting off to much you might have to film a wider video
Even if I'm watching this 3 years after it was posted, it gives me the perfect and simple way to create content for my tennis academy without wasting time. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I am so glad to have found your channel! You are putting out sick content dude! I am originally from India, moved to Windsor in January 2017 to study Post grad in Automotive engineering from Uni of Windsor, Got graduated in 2018 October, worked part-time on Wyandotte ave and on Walker motels doing shitty jobs, moved to GTA for better opportunity as Automotive sector was dying, started working in Alstom, Rolling stock industry, built ION LRT Waterloo transmit trains, lived in Waterloo for a bit, finally moved to Edmonton and have been here since 2020 October. I so wish I'd have met you sooner when I was in Windsor. Working full time in Telecom industry now, I am starting to get into filmmaking, previously was focused on stills. I have no idea how to get started but own around 15k worth of gear with no money in the bank, had to get the latest and greatest, lol!! Currently own Panasonic S5ii and S5iix with couple of Sigma lenses and bunch more. I am just constantly stuck in how to get started phase!! I'd love to work with you and learn from you if you ever have the time for that! Otherwise I am your sub already and keep learning here!
Wow! Sounds like you doing everything right. Thanks for subbing and leaving a comment. If you were still in Windsor Id be happy to have you come out on a shoot one day to see how I work. Honestly the best way to start is to find a small project that your interested in and film it, edit it, and then put it out. Just by finishing a small project you can learn a ton! You need to be BOLD and TENACIOUS. Even though I've been in the industry for a while now, it doesn't get easier finding new opportunities, you have to always be searching and knocking on doors for work, this is filmmaking :) Never give up and keep learning and find the stories that get you excited! Hope this was helpful. Thanks a ton again for watching and subscribing :) All the best!
hey, I'm new here. Just subscribed. I film a documentary in a few weeks, right now I am learning as much as I can. I'll be using g7x mark 2 and c`100 m2. would you be able to talk with me more?