Thanks for watching, y’all. Next video will be out at the end of the month and it might just be a follow up to one of my most popular videos I’ve ever made.
I just hope the sequel doesn't break up another happy home. "You're sexually attracted to Jam. That's why dad left". - I still have nightmares about her walking out with that belt. 🤦♂
Nice! One tip if you are having trouble getting a smooth pan with the tripod (more common with cheaper models that don't have fluid joints) - pull on the handle using a rubber band instead of placing your hand directly on it - this smooths out any unevenness that you might accidentally introduce by hand.
First off I wanted to say that your videos never fail to amaze me, they're such a unique flavor in this vast space of RU-vid. And secondly, what microphone do you use?
Thank you! I use literally one of the cheapest XLR mics you can buy, the Audio-Technica ATR2100XUSB. Been using it for three years now and it still rocks. You really don't need a $500+ mic if you don't have the money. Just something that's solid and isn't your internal camera mic. And just work on your mic etiquette. Highly recommend Audio-Technica, too :)
@@paul_et I second all of that. I've been using an AT2020 for close to a decade now together with an equally dirt cheap Behringer Xenyx Q802USB mixer and they've served me extremely well.
Dude... one of the best video/tutorials eveer. Seriously, the narration, the clear explanation, the footage, the music 👌 Great job man, really well done. I'll definitely try this and use it in the future.
I’ve been doing this couple times for my projects, that’s amazing technique. If you want to sell gravity effect even more you can try to play with small rotation animation which makes the movement even more realistic. Of course you have to keep in mind perspective change, but it usually works! Keep up the good work with these videos Paul! ❤
Damn, I thought you were going to go the simple route and interpolate these frames but truly mesmerized by the workmanship that you shared through this video. You're one of a kind, mister.
Your editing on this video is phenomenal and you go straight to the point. Thank you too for this simple yet very dope trick. Like you said it literally looks better than real slo mo xD
That's amazing... I don't know why I was arrogant and didn't click on this video sooner. Love your straightforward, no BS explaination, you know what the people want!
its prolly even more convincing if you moved the item up and down while rotating it as well its looks kinda funky now because the Y angle doesn't change
I worked on a film years ago and we used to attach a rubber band to the camera handle and let that do the pulling. As you pull, it does the work. Was always super smooth :)
dude, what the actual fuck is this editing in your video... This is the first time I came across your chanel. And man... This is beatiful, really is. Keep the good work, is the best edditing on YT that I've seen in years. Congrats!!!!
It's a shame you can't post gifs in the comments on youtube.... *insert shia labeouf standing ovation gif. So simple. you don't even notice there's no parallax using a longer lens on the shot. awesome!
works well for a small object. why not just stretch the clip in the timeline, you can pull 10 seconds to 40 seconds with interpolation and still have smooth motion, (at 30fps) particularly if you downscale. If you morph the frames you'll get 120 seconds from the 10, so you get max 1:12 expansion before it starts falling apart. Shoot at 60fps and you'll double the ratio, i.e. 10 seconds becomes 4 minutes tops. I've done a few 1:20, which is enough to practically stop the motion and turn the audio into something else completely.