This video was inspired by the epic broll videos @danielschiffer, @PeterLindgren1 and @Jamesmatthews have made in the past. 😄🙌🏼 What was your favorite tip in this video? 😄
Brad! You did a PHENOMENAL job with this video, and it is going to be such a great resource not only for your subs but for new viewers who are looking at how they can improve their own work and the work they can do for their clients. These are the “hard” videos to make but they are the essence of what makes RU-vid so great. 👏👏👏
Thanks so much Matthew! That means a lot 😄🙏🏼 It definitely was a tough one to make, but I want to make more of these kinds of videos. Thanks for watching! 👊🏼
This was hands down the best instructional video I have ever seen of a start to finish workflow! I am heading over to your shop right now to buy some of your product as a thank you! I truly appreciate your dedication to the craft!!!
@@justinkd I used the Tamron 28-75mm in crop mode on the Sony A7iii which allowed me to get pretty close. If you wanted to get closer then you might want to consider a macro lens. Something like the Sony 90mm macro would be great if you shoot on Sony.
Few Things Here - Thank You To The Model That Received That Amazing Piece - Thanx To The Artist For Maintaining Patience While Shooting That One Scene 18 Flipping Times - Brother Brad , This Is By Far One Of Your Better Tutorials For Sure - My Untrained Ear Heard All The ( Diagetic ) Sound Effects But Definitely Missed Them Until You Replayed Without The Tunes - Your Personal Whip Transitions Totally Rocks And The Ramps Make The Episode - However , The Highlight For Me Was The Story Telling - This All Stems From The Outline Prep Work - That Made So Much Sense To Me - Will Watch This A Few More Times As You Packed In A Lot Of Useful And Inspiring Information Well Done Brother , Cheers
Thanks for the detailed feedback Travis! It all starts with the planning and having a good plan makes it easier to pull off a good video. I’m glad you found the info useful 😄🙌🏼
Wow such a great video! Thanks for sharing your talent and your knowledge! I’m going to watch this video again. So underrated. I would be happy if you decide to share more in depth one. ❤
@@Brad_West tattoo video is really awesome. Maybe you could say i have a lack of imagination but in my opinion it couldn’t be any better! Great. This teaching format is perfect. From start to finish. Also you mentioned you could share more (if I’m correct) about planning transitions and your work with timeline and sound design.
Nice video! Can you share the camera settings you use for this video? Like Aperture, ISO, WB, etc. And if you shoot everything with the same settings? Thanks!
I shot almost everything at f/2.8 and with a daylight white balance (5600K). I tried to keep the ISO as low as possible at 200. But I did have to bump it up to 800 here and there. I used a custom Cine4 profile. Similar to Cody Blue’s Cine4 profile. He did a video before breaking down his settings.