I already noticed it during your "key to editing sequences" video, and once again you did it. You cover essential topics that hardly anybody else talks about. This is because they aren't flashy core topics such as color grading and transitions. But, you sir really discuss essential things, that really make you stand out. I love this video. Thanks a lot! I'm just saddened, that this has so little views :(
Over the past year... I've had a lot of extra time on my hands 😅 So whenever I was bored I would just go on google maps and AllTrails and search for spots to visit, and now I've finally bought a park pass for Shenandoah National Park, and am going to go check out the hidden gems I found 👌 Thanks for the video Aidin, I'll definitely be applying many of these tips as well!
Great tips Aidin! Love the range tip and the tip about searching for a location that could match a specific shot you have in mind! Very useful as I'm currently scouting for a car commercial.
I think it is all about adaptation. A good filmmaker (like you) might always be able to get good shot without being in a great location. I do prefer not to use internet sometimes, because you enjoy more visiting a city by looking for great places than going on internet to find the best spots. Now for nature shots, that's different. We all have some sort of great places near our houses, but we also have limitations. Whatever, I'm glad you made this video, it is really a subject content creators don't talk that much about. And, yeah, I will definitly check out the website you were talking about 👍🔥
Hy Aidin. thanks for sharing this... COuld you please make a video how you shoot by yourself and bring movements and interesting camera angles in your videos. Your shots in this video looks really good. As this post-processing movement or someone. was filming that forest scence from above?? thank you in advance