did you scout the locations yourself? I appreciate it a lot that you don‘t only show the editing process but also the preproduction and your thoughts while shooting! always feel a little lost while shooting, not knowing exactly what I want or how I should do it, so seeing this is helping a lot! kinda takes pressure of my shoulders :) xo
id recommend if you take the gotemba trail start in the early afternoon and stop at the 7th station hut. they giver you a meal and place to sleep then finish the last 2 to 3 hours around 4 am to see the sunrise.
@@GakuLange thanks for the reply! I figure you’re talking about Laowa’s 10-18mm. I’ve taken a lot of inspiration from your videos, you really bring something unique to the table compared to other homies!!!
Thanks for this video! Really educated and help a lot in understanding these kind of shoots! Have one question! Are the scene sequence already planned out before the shoot, so that you can shoot the transitions (pan directions) needed, or do you just take more shots during the shoot?
for some transitions I had some sequences in mind like the ramp around the wall - but most transitions weren’t pre-planned and were improvised by shooting more footage and angles than I needed at each location
yeaa pretty mid, you can go more variative with the composition, its a good video but all you do is run and beauty shoot the talent and product, some footage just lack off composition 🙌
Hey Gaku! Thanks alot for the detailed video🙏🏼 As currently you’re providing alot of detailed free information on youtube, how does this differ from your masterclass? Am looking to purchase it but i’d like to understand the difference. 🙏🏼 thank you!
Thank you! The masterclass goes more into detail over the various aspects of building a sustainable freelance career as well as includes a whole client project from start to finish with an in depth client discussion breakdown - preproduction - shooting demonstration - as well as edit breakdown on top of the other modules. Think of the course videos as more detailed and comprehensive RU-vid videos!
I’m 33 seconds in watching this video and seeing Gaku for the first time ever and can I just say thank you for having a desk space that doesn’t look the exact same as everyone else in every other video… you know the look I mean right? Anyway this is very pleasing to see so thanks 🙏🏼
Theres been a secret transition for real estate I've been tweaking it in Premiere pro But still can figure out how Heres an example tutorial but in Davinci ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zfUatDhjI6A.htmlsi=T3shcmxilUqyZxjA
color grading is easily the easiest thing to do, just have to find a style niche of your own, it is always better to create your own style as a stand out and stamp on your work.