@@Pmccaff2009 Not sure, guess some people just gloss over it. I’m sure there’s something blaring obvious that I’m amazed by that I’ve never put much thought into.
And if your character does a drug, or gets hit on the head, or has a dream, or feels overwhelmed, you can back up while holding the camera and zoom in at the same time ( it creates a really cool effect ) . Also, if you are ever turning/panning a camera on a pedestal, use a rubber-band to turn it, it smooths it out and gets rid of the jerky-motion.
The room, the music, all feels very British. In any of those shots I was expecting Jason Statham to pop out and ask you to go with him to rob a local mafia boss. Really nice!
Ive never done a single ounce of cinematography in my life, but seeing your vid from recommendations definitely did me wonders. Every trick you used here was AMAZING. You're a genius 0:39 Looks like a genuine scene from an old 80s movie
Impressive. Judging by your skills, the 90's aesthetic of this video was definitely on purpose. At least, it gives me the impression that this wasn't filmed in 2021, or even this century. The tips are top notch as well. Congrats, man.
I really admire your artistic and film grainy style in your videos. It makes them stand out and look amazing. I enjoy watching your content and I hope you keep creating more! ❤
@@Guilherme-Ribeiro597 I just watched the music video- I loved it so much. Definitely going on my playlist. I was thinking of Christian Leave - 10 Steps when I commented about this.
With tip five (pt 2), I've done it so many times but it's always a gamble for me because the lighting between the two clips is often different, so the split is pretty obvious :( I try to film with minimal times between the videos, don't change anything in the background, and film inside without any natural light interfering as much as I can, but the lighting is always inexplicably different >:/
If ur in iphone hold down for a sec and itll lock the exposure. That’s probably ur problem :) I’m sure other phones have this option but I just use iPhone so it’s all I know.
Finally found one that gets me the crap I need.. all these other people wanna here themselves talk for 15 about their channel and don't even show you the video.. thank you !! 👏🏽👏🏽
did you use any color grading in this video or this is how your room's lightinf actually looks? because it's the ambience i always wanted to achieve but could never
This is super cool. I love the that 70s show smoke circle effect you did and also how you cloned yourself in the talking to yourself shot. You’ve got the tools to be a filmmaker 🙏🤜🤛
Absolutely love these tips, especially the mirror tip! Sooo dreamy. You gave so much value and I can’t wait to elevate and make my content more interesting!
This video inspired me to just get up and film something for once and for all. Thank you, also, could you please share what program do you use for editing and color grading?
First time viewer here and I’m actually glad I clicked on this video. I stumbled upon this video by searching “how to make a video” and I’m glad I accidentally clicked on yours. Not only did I learn a few things, the video was amazing, tips were helpful, and the music was great, no one I’ve watched recently has that going for them. Overall the video was very creative and I enjoyed every last second of it.
a little note book and a timer to give yourself cues so you answer yourself at the right timing to not cut yourself or have a live Tv delay if you got the skill a custom lo-fi music can also really step up if some movement or action follow the beats if conversation is a monologue, you can cut a silhouette on black construction paper and play on the focus to have the same over-shoulder conversation shot but alot come from editing so dacinvi resolve is indeed a good pick
I literally did the talking to myself trick once for a school project, I masked one half of the video and overlayed it to the other one and interviewed myself on a college homework assignment. Professor thought I had a twin.