With a full-time job and a full-time football dad, plus working as a sports videographer, this guy has taught me so much in this field. Great tips, as always🔥 we appreciate you man, keep it up. 😤
Yet another amazing video full of tips to help step our sports video game up! Thank you for all you do. Count me in if you ever hold a workshop in SoCal 🏈💪🏾💯😄
One small tip - don't edit the way you are at 7:30 mark, for speeding up the process of compiling all the clips you just cut, check the ''CLOSE GAP'' shortcut in the keyboard section. For me it was a big game changer for any type of editing! :) Much love
Yeah don't worry, as I said later in the video, I use the keyboard for most things myself. I did it this way in the screen recording to keep it as simple as possible visually.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Got you! But hey, maybe someone will see this comment and speed up their process of editing. I know I saw it on some ''tips for filming wedding'' video 3 years ago and it has been helpfull a lot since then.
Hey there 👋🏽 I don’t really have ressources specific to boxing but there are a few boxing videographers in our ‘sports videography community’ Facebook group. I’m sure they would all be very helpful if you have any questions or need advice.
Hi I love the videos you make I'm just starting now making sporting content and I'm trying to get a good quality camera on a cheap piece. Would you recommend a gopro to record a two hour game ?
Depends what you’re trying to achieve. If you just want to record the game for coaching purposes, a GoPro is fine. You’ll need more than one battery for two hours though. But if you want to produce a hype reel, GoPros are not great. You need a camera with a lens that allows you to zoom in, to get high-quality close ups.
I am a football mom and want to help my son het some great video edits of his games. I need a camera, good software just everything lol. Also I want to start on the the teams year video playback. What camera should I get? Also do I have to be on the field for this?
What’s your budget? And yes, the closer you are to the action, the better it will look. So you’ll get a much better result from the sidelines than from the stands.
What do the volleyball sound effects sound like? We exclusively shoot volleyball stuff for our daughter right now and would like this, but I want to know what the sounds are before buying.
There are a multitude of spikes, bounces, blocks and various ball handling SFX. The whoosh transitions and the atmosphere SFX are also helpful for volleyball.
If Filmora doesn’t have guides, you can always import a plain color image. Put it on your timeline full size twice. Resize the width of one to 2 pixels and resize the height of the other to 2 pixels. Now you have a vertical and a horizontal guide.
I don't think there's an actual guide option in CapCut but you can create your own very easily this way ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qPkKWIBU-z8.html
Just thinking since I noticed you scale into your videos a lot so assumed you recorded in 6k/8k. I know 4k allows you to scale in a fair amount before compromising quality but I figured because you’re record on fields and courts and getting wide angles you are using higher resolutions
Thank you 😊 but unfortunately that’s not a service I offer. You should join our ‘sports videography community’ Facebook group and ask someone in there.