Same, I was going back and forth so much because I couldn’t make up my mind. 😂 Horizontal just works better because it can used for both types of videos. The only time I shoot completely vertical is if I have someone talking directly in front of the camera.
Just found your page after looking through so many tutorials for what I wanted, yours are the ones I’ve been looking for.. clear & straight to the point Thankyou bro! 🙌🏼
Bro this was really very fun too watch and also very helpful! I am going to shoot my first car and your video truly was the one i needed with all the essential points and questions I was looking for. Thanks a lot mate!
Hie brotha this Rohit from India I want to learn editing throw your channel so kindly do share the tutorial how to shoot and how to use a.i and effect and editing
There’s this gear I see attached to your gimbal from the top (doesn’t come with box). What’s it called please and how can I get it? Would really appreciate the information.
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing...going to give VERTICAL a shot with my gimbal. Just picked up a SmartRig Cage for my Sony a7 iii so I can mount it vertically on my gimbal and get the proper aspect ratios in camera. Wish me luck! :)
as stupid for long time I was shooting for horizontal did not knowing that I install to my camera brackets, then I calmly put camera to gimbal vertically📈
Hi , I don't have much experience with iPhone filming. Do you think that for creating a business page, for example, car services and creating content about the same services and cars, the iPhone 13 or 13 Pro is the answer and the performance of a mid-range mirrorless camera with Does it provide a good lens and gimbal? Because now I have a Canon m50 camera with a Sigma lens and a gimbal, but it takes time to set up and it can't be taken everywhere, do you think it's reasonable to reject these and get a 13 or 13 Pro? And what is the difference between 13 and 13 Pro? Thank you for your help, I am confused, because I had Android experience and I know that it is not the answer for my work, but I had no iPhone experience.
@@camicees I looked at your channel, I couldn't see it or maybe I missed it, can I ask for the title of the video? Or can you tag the link in the comment🤟🏽🙏🏻
Do you use cpl and nd filters at the same time? Because I've looked at your setup and can't tell if you have some adapter that let's you mount them both. Also, from my own personal experience, cpl filter needs to be readjusted, every time the camera's angle changes. Or does it work if you just adjust for the initial shot and and leave it as it is?
I have yes when I needed to. Not ideal but i was able to keep my F stop low and remove reflections. You are right about the angle changing if you change the horizon, but only after something like 90 degrees. The CPL was only needed for close up shots so i barely had issues.
man i have the same gimbal XD , today im gonna have a shoot with my little mini 3 pro because a sold my camera to do an upgrade from m50 mkII to a sony a7 III , this video helped me figure it out some shoots thx
@@camicees Yes, do you recommend any workflow routine for Resolve to AE or AE to Resolve, or I must use Premiere Pro for Color Grading which I find bad when it comes to 8-bit footage, Resolve does magic.
@@glyrics3410 you only colour grade after all effects are done. As long as you export from AE> resolve in a high quality lossless codec it’s no worries. Never colour grade and then add effects
I’m looking for a camera for this type of things and for photos what would you recommend because I was looking at the Sony a6400 but would recommend anything else?
@@camicees Thanks for the feedback! I have a litle restaurant promo shoot today and was going back and forth. I'm going vertical... and I'll make you proud :,)
But how do you do portrait mode + pov (for the twisting) on the RSC2? For some reason it locks the axis and won’t let me twist it? Someone help please!
more fps more slowmo, but 60 is mostly enough. when shooting 120 you get much bigger files and puts bigger load on your software and takes less light to sensor
You can shoot 100fps if you want but then shutter speed is 1/200 which makes it darker. Plus 100fps for me is a bit too slow in most cases, 50fps is a good sweet spot