In this tutorial I show you how to film and make a cinematic commercial using cheaper equipment. 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
You’re about to motivate a lot of people to buy this camera at a very affordable price plus you’re making them realize it’s really not all about the gear but about the operator. Nice work brother!
I think the thing people forget to mention is that fact that the camera may be cheap, but the lights, sliders, everything else. It's like easy to say the gear doesn't matter, and it doesn't, don't get me wrong, but the key is to always remember that it doesn't matter, once you have the basics, and the basics being lighting, tripod and a decent camera. So, you will still need to invest a bit in everything else to make the cheap camera good, and that's expensive.
@@TinderSwindler_ true, I've looked around, it can still end up priced decently. I guess for me it's the difficulty of getting all that stuff. Like I live in a country in Africa, where the only way to get that gear is to ship it from outside, and the duties are like 150%, so what shouldve cost me 100 to buy, will end up costing me 250 to 350 including shipping. It's unfortunately because of that, why for me personally at least, there's literally no such thing as cheap gear. It's a constant battle to even get the most basic of equipment
@Austen, @Joey: You both keep inspiring to make pro commercial at home. I tune into your channels whenever I need to learn something haven’t done before. You guys are like encyclopaedia. You both keep doing what you’re doing
Great video, Austin! I got some new ideas from this short video already. You are the inspiration for others. I believe your course is packed with great value and will be buying it after my mentorship with a video coach! 🔥
Great video, made me realize that waiting for a new camera to start creating content is juts a lame excuse and holding me back from growing as a creator, thank you for this video Austen
Oh, man!! The moment I saw the box I was like "Wow, my Camera!!" So excited to see this video and I'm in Spain. I wish you would have made it longer, but bottom-line, yes, it's about the player skillz, not the gear!! Thanks!!
Congratulations Austen! I think your last message is very important. Thank you so much for reminding me again that the camera is a tool and the main thing to develop is talent.
I wish I wasn't so busy with boring editing work at the moment because these videos are so damn inspiring and make me want to shoot something creative!
Loved this, only flaw I saw was the actual whipped cream from the can had different edges with the type of nozzle than the shaving cream, but overall, it was a pretty dope video, thanks for putting these out 🤟🏼🤟🏼
I'm not sure I missed it if you mentioned it but, curious why you shot everything in portrait with the camera and not landscape and can we see the final edited video. Thanks.
Thanks for the video. You made a great point on the camera, but I have to disagree on the gear in general. It is important to have good gear to make professional commercial. Ok the camera is cheap, but what about all the lights, the light modifiers, the C-stands, the backdrop, the adjustable tables, the tripod, and the laptop to make this video ! Yes, you can use cheaper version or DIY all these things, but you lose efficiency and liability of the gear. As result, to make professional commercial, it's expensive (but agree it is not necessarily on the camera body unless you want 4K high FPS)
Totally agree with you I’m not sure if you watched the whole video but I do talk about this and how you start with nothing and have to build as your demand grows but not to think the camera is the most important tool.
No problem here you go but it's also in the link above www.amazon.com/Impact-2-0-End-Vise-Grip/dp/B00EHSOSYA?keywords=matthews+clamp&qid=1637779711&sr=8-2&linkCode=ll1&tag=austenpaul-20&linkId=7fbd28f58c3dcf50ae3a5ec5a980ba15&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
@@AustenPaul thanks! Awesome video too really giving some inspiration to start doing more videography, I wanted to do it so bad for a while but didn’t because of camera prices etc, it’s cool to see you create things with the options of less equipment
Only a $300 camera? That's definitely like $1000+ of gear there. Love the concept and the inspiration though. You are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. It doesn't matter if you have the nicest most expensive gear. If you shoot like garbage on an A7siii and edit like garbage on your $4000 computer, you still get garbage.