Damn your channel showed up in my recommendations last night and just finished watching all 5 tutorials for shooting cars etc. Tbh you covered everything I needed to review in an all an one series. Plus the tips you provided answered a lot of of old questions I had about my gimbal and camera settings. Thanks for one of the most comprehensive/funny/entertaining videography/film videos to date 😊
STFU PLANE! 🤣 Thank you for these videos. I’m learning a ton about gimbal work and shooting cars. I’m newer to photo/video and have been getting a lot of requests for car shoots
All I got for photography is a canon m50 but I’ll just keep practicing tho lol thanks Spam 💯🙏🏽 you deserve more subscribers fr 💯💪🏽 you really got me into photography now 😂
Great video! I just started to use gimbal (DJI RS3 without dual hand grip), I feel really difficult to do a smooth movement and I notice there are two main problems : 1. When I walk, gimbal moves up and down 2. The pan axis tends to have unwanted movement, like when I was doing a fake crane/parallex movement, that happens a lot.
i just buying proper camera equipment to start shooting sports and cars. Gotta say thats the best serie for car shoots i found Always looking forward to a new episode. Keep it up !
Hey you ... Yes you ... called "SPAMSUBIE" ... I just wanted to say you are a true inspiration to me 🙏👌 My Ronin RS2 arrives today and I will use your tips to make some kick arse videos 😎 A billion thanks and peace out all the way from Finland
Love your videos. I hate balancing my Ronin SC. Feel like I always have to redo it every time I take my Sony A7iii off. Don't change the lens either. But adding an ND filter has me redoing everything again
Awesome videos and great guidance. I was wondering how do you go about creating a shot list or structure our the work flow for shooting and editing. I'm also curious about the transitions that your implement into your videos.
Hi, perfect Video! Im new to gimbal technics and can you tell, please - do you lock or follow axises of your gimbal while shooting cars like at this video?
How do you keep the vehicle in focus when moving to or from? I have autofocus settings setup but they don't work in manual mode, do you just manually adjust focus with skill?
Glad I found this today. Very informative. Im soon to get my camera whihh has good ibis but I'm gonna use manual focus. Hopefully it works great. What full frame fstop do you nromall use for cars? Because I know if it's too low the car will be mostly out of focus.
How do you get such sharp slow motion shots? Is it because of the camera? I have the Sonny A6400 I can only do 1080p 60fps & 120fps and they don't look that sharp :(
How do you avoid reflections of yourslef on a black metalic car paint.. a month ago I was filming such car and couldn’t get a shot of headlight without me being seen on paint, tried a lot of angles tho. Any tips on that?
Okay so I’ve been trying to perfect the moves and I’m wondering if you put the gimbal in follow mode on all the axis. I was just having a hard to not getting jerky movements and keeping the car in frame. Do you use deadband settings? Would love to get some more details. Appreciate you man!