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Id really love to know how to do something similar solo. I don't have any friends locally who are open to creating content together. So while im learning all these super cool things inside your program - i struggle with filming when Im the subject
To a certain point there are a number of things you just can’t do solo. It all comes down to plan on properly and using a tripod to capture the shots with you in them. While editing you can add some subtle movement like push ins and pull outs but big picture I wouldn’t look at this scenario as anything but a fun creative challenge to push yourself even more. Limitations can often be the best motivators to speed up our learning!
The way you explain everything is so impactful and well thought out. It's as if you and I share the same way of learning because you pick up on every struggle people have like taking notes, remembering shots, etc. I truly appreciate all of the work that goes into this channel and I have just recently become a huge fan! Thank you!
Every cinematic filmmaking video I watched kept recommending buying a gimble (among other tools), but I wanted to see if it was possible to still produce high quality films without having to spend extra money on equipment. I think I found that video. Thanks for the useful tips!
Man I'd die for a chart of the number of graphics / sounds effects per second over the timeline of this video. Could you add that to the course? There is A LOT going on in the intro, real engaging.
@@MrPaulXavier Well graphics are pretty frequent in the intro. Wouldn't be sustainable to do that through the whole video though, you'd be editing for weeks. Then seems they get frequent again at the outro. Would be awesome to have data on how much time to spend on effects throughout the sequence
Your videos are just awesome. There is so much we learn in every single of them. You bet I'm going to take that 14 days course. Can't wait to see what's in there... Every time I'm thinking of what gear should I buy you come up with exemples of why we should start being good with what we already have first and then maybe get pieces of equipment that can help with the content we wish to create. Most videos you make are very detailed and straight to the point with very precise examples. Keep on doing what you do. It helps a lot of people out there.
@@MrPaulXavierhehe sounds great even though i still dont understand how to make my background blurred on my canon m50. If i dont figure it out i will post a message to you facebook group. Cheers from Slovakia if you know where it is :D
great inspiration as i have recently ended up going back to doing smartphone videos instead of DSLR for 3 reasons, the 4k on my smartphone blows away the soft 1080p on my dslr, also the smartphone is compact, discrete, lightweight and can be setup in seconds and without any issues from over the top security people around town on locations, and also, because a certain client is actually wanting more user generated style content as if a non professional was filming unboxings or product videos ! I noticed you didnt mention in camera stabilisation Im guessing you are assuming the phones have it and its turned on for these moves - many thanks!
@@MrPaulXavier cool yes - i recently updated to Sony Xperia 1 V and the photo and video is superior to my canon 700d which i still intend to update asap when budget allows but meantime my smartphone is helping me create some great footage
I see you're in Alaska! I love Alaska, been there many times working on cruise ships. Great place for breathtaking footage. Thanks for the great recording tips.
You need to include the emotional value to the audience of each move. A director uses these moves seamlessly for emotional reasons. This way they enhance the story.
Thanks for such an awesome and informative video of camera movements without a Gimbal. Have a good weekend and look forward to the next video. A video with your favourite transitions would be useful and helpful.
Easy, Mind-blowing tips and tricks which makes one's amateur videos look so professionally done. Love the POV transitions and could you share a tutorials how to do it using Samsung smart phone and the editing process. Also can you show parallax wide and close view edit and compile these views together. Excellent job and Thank you for sharing.👍👍👍👍👍
I Vlog, Do Lifestyle content and Shopping Videos.. I just want a phone that I'm able to add an SD card to and has great video. I currently have an iphone 12 pro max but I'm over the icloud/storage mess. Thanks in advance.
Love your approach to teaching it’s very straightforward and easy to understand. I recently picked up a ronin gimbal and man I didn’t realize the learning curve involved in using it 😅 I’d love if you did a video on getting started with your first gimbal (using a higher end camera).
Trying these tips using BeastCam app with my iPhone 14 Pro (to keep control of manual settings as taught in 14 day filmmaker course - highly recommend) but the stabilisation options seem nothing as good as the in built apple camera app stabilisation So loses all the benefits of a gimbal free technique... Am I missing something please?
I really enjoyed this video I learned a quite a bit a lot of it I knew but this was a great step by step way of learning, do you use dally tool for a dolly shit ?
Ello. You may not see this comment but I'll ask just in case 😊. I saw that you did an Alaska cruise. I am doing the same in July for our honeymoon. I'd like to capture it in video and ii am nspired by your channel. Total newbie so I can't justify the cost of a DLSR nor am I experienced enough. So, I was going to upgrade to the iPhone 15 pro max and for things like wildlife and glaciers a tripod and maybe clip on telephoto lens if needed. I feel like phones will help me more. Do you or others here think this is an ok set up?
Another great video, Anthony! Quick question, the 60% off Adobe products, how long does that last for? I have a current CC subscription, and I bought your course a couple of years back. I'm always keen to save money, but if the discount is only for a short time period, I'm worried that afterwards the price will increase to more than I'm paying now! (Call me suspicious!)
VIDEO REQUEST: Please make a video on how to use our cellphone as a GOPRO! This topic has almost no content unlike all the other saturated areas being taught and shared . It would be nice to see someone dedicate real time and effort into researching , testing and finding specialized techniques , tools and idea to use say my HUWAWEI p2PRO smartphone just like a GOPRO is used for all purposes such as discreet / secret filming OR FPS filming hands free etc. The more ideas you can cover , the more you can teach , the more video and content you will have that NO ONE ELSE is paying attention to , thus , your videos will become the centre focus of this search result . You obviously know this means a lot more views coming in which translates into a lot more subscribers , shares and participation in your channel altogether even just in the comments and likes . Thanks for the video and enjoy! really looking forward to this + simple ways to make professional content for recording videos where you speak and teach while adding images , text , clips to the screen , how to cut clips from other peoples videos to use such as video AND audio both together or isolated ...how to create great interview/testimony content ...how to get amazing audio outside ...what softwares to film and edit on right now making it easy .. i mean ..the list goes on , i feel a lot of this is being missed . We want to know how to film AND edit AND get quality audio and visual + effects out of it all , video effect , audio effect , the more we can do the better while keeping it clean and simple.
I love the examples, and I'm making my cheatsheets so I can refer back to them out "in the wild!". I'd love to see a video about your favourite transitions.