In this tutorial I will teach you 5 tips to make your camera slider shots look amazing. Let me know what you think in the comments below! Link to everything! direct.me/austenpaul My Go to Site for Amazing Music! bit.ly/2w0Gvl6
Once I used my old lego motor to make motorized slider from standard, attached strings to camera, which pulled product into the shot. One of my first shoots, fun times))) Hey btw, you used autofocus in this video, or pulled it manually?
Just recently I’ve built and tested out my first camera slider using nothing more than roller blade parts, salvaged tracking lighting rails, and a piece of scrap wood. Amazing how nice the shots look and what you can get out of it! Thank you for making this video and inspiring some ideas how I can best use it for client work. 👍 I don’t have much to spend on gear like what you’ve shown here. Guess I’ll need to keep being innovative. 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks Austen. You always come up with a very interesting video. Quite informative it was. Thanks for all the efforts you put in to teach us the nitty gritty of product videography.
This is excellent stuff to learn. I love that you're presenting the unvarnished scenes and you seem like a genuine fellow and it's great to find your work. Thankyou. The final result is gorgeous too :)
Awesome as usual! One note for sliders, if using the Rhino or any slider that doesn't have the motor in the case, make sure you pack it! I just had a shoot where I got everything set up for my B cam (slider) and realized the motor was 2,000 miles away. Luckily it didn't effect the shoot much, but it could have been bad. I'm usually really good with packing, but my Rhino doesn't have space in the provided case for the motor, so I overlooked it. I now have a note in the case that says, "PACK THE MOTOR!" I'll never forget it again.
Another excellent video that has opened my mind up in new ways.. Wow 100K followers. I've been here since 8000 wondering why you didn't have more. Damn good job and congratulations.
Freakin rad! I do have a few questions if you’d don’t mind fielding them. 1) what aperture are you using for these? 2) what shutter speed are you shooting at?
Awesome Tips and tricks video. I appreciate the effort going into producing it, new subscriber here. Unfortunately the $741.90 (AUD) to join your course is a little more than I can afford right now. I am in awe of your passion to get the super cool shots. Cheers from Western Australia.
Hi @austenpaul I noticed in second :43 you are using a filter on your lens. What filter and lens are you using here on the R5? Also, what did you do to the Amara light and what is hanging over it? Thank you!