I have a Panasonic g85. It only shoots up to 4K 30 FPS. Do you guys think I can still shoot in 4K 30 FPS and still be able to slow it down some and the video would still look nice? Or am I better off just shooting in 1080 60 FPS so I can slow it down and make it smooth. Anyone here who can give me some insight would be nice!
Bro this is the best breakdown of Car Cinematics I've ever seen! You should create a comprehensive masterclass course and charge people for it. Then you could get paid for this, and amateur people like me starting out could get a clear, easy to understand crash course to help me get started. Thank you for this!
Watched this vid to figure out how to get good video for my car. After watching I realized: I don't have enough gear, I have no idea what I'm doing, my car isn't nearly nice enough to video... This video made me hate my life.
wth?? When you think there could be something better out there on filming cars, then someone like this comes along and ups the game a notch. Good job bro...
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!
Best summer anime of 2020. On the real tho, I appreciate the fact that while you were teaching how to film, someone else was filming you. Your thoughts are so well organized and easy to understand. Knocked it out of the park my dude. You're creating a generation of videographers 👐
So vid on pause, that exhale I swore you was about to start rapping 9r singing. Either your audio clean asf you have a hidden talent. Back to the video my dude.
when I see somebody using B+W filters... you're a man of taste. Also you should specify that you can't stack CPL on an NDX or VND. In that case rotating the base of the VND will change the polarization.
@@spamsubie you could try a combined filter tho... I have one around and it has 2 rings, the first rotates the polarization the second the ND value it's a mess to use quickly and I rarely use it
@@dallatorretdu yeah I'm going to get an ND drop-in filter adapter for my camera in the future. It goes before the lens so I wont have to worry about stacking anymore haha
I’ve learned more in this video than in months of researching specific topics. This video is all you need to watch for a good cover of the specifics. Well done, and thank you!
This is a great video man. Really appreciate you taking the time to make it. I like how you kept it simple and left room for us to do our own research. Kept it from being too intimidating. Thanks!