Woow, you really doing great bro. I’ve always been waiting for a new video from you. Because ever since I’ve started watching your videos, I have been improving day by day.
If your budget allows, always use camera. It has better and bigger sensor, much better lenses, more flexibility, less compromises... for starters. Additionally, the experience will help you to get into the more serious filmmaking and give you additional "arsenal", like close ups, narrow(er) focus, perspective compression... basically, as good as the phone filming can be, camera filming is on another level with options that it gives you, creatively and technically.
Great video, what would be interesting for the audience to see is a video of how to deal with setbacks. Maybe talk about a situation in which things didn’t go as planned or customers who felt you didn’t meet their expectation because they didn’t understand the filming process etc.
I've been binge watching your vids for some time now and I've learned a lot. Thanks for all the effort! Quick question, since I do all my editing on the go on I13PM and my videos are 30-45mins long, what video editor for IOs that the closest to a "real" desktop version? I've been using CapCut for the last couple of weeks as some other don't load so much video on one go. Cheers!
Thank you so much! I enjoy using LumaFusion as it has some advanced tools that you don’t see in other mobile editing apps. Many mobile filmmakers use it as their go to editor
Hi Benett, Tip #3 @ the 4:09 mark re: use 2x cameras, I agree it looks better - but I have only one iphone 13 ProMax and a Sony Camera. Can I successfully use the footage from a iPhone and a DSLR easily in iMovie or is there compatibility issues ?
thanks for your reply@@BenettGraezer. There seems to be a different "look" with each cameras vision ; so Im now trying to correct & match them with colour grading. Has added a lot of time to my edit because Ive never colour graded before :(
Hi Bennett just 2 questions please 1. Is lighting like you is necessary? Or is it ok with natural light? 2. Tripod is a must or I can use dji om4 small tripod?
Hey, wie immer gut gemacht. Mit den aktuellen Smartphones lässt sich echt gut aussehender Content herstellen. Eine Änderung, die ich machen würde, ist mit den Brennweiten etwas näher ran zu gehen. Also den Auschnitt von Kamera B für Kamera A nehmen. Und Kamera B noch näher ran. Das Talent wirkt in meinen Augen in der Weitwinkelaufnahme etwas verloren. Liegt vielleicht auch an dem dunklem Hintergrund. Sieht trotzdem so aber auch gut aus. Lg 😀🙋🏻♂️
Hey, bro i appreciate your videos. Can to show some videos shot with realme or redmi apart from iphone? Then many viewers will be glad to see as many views don't own iphone like u ..