Thank you for reminding this simple principles yet very ease overlooked in every day hustle. Yest, the video about proper exposing in your rendition will be highly appreciated 🙂
Thanks for great tips 🙏 I actually didn’t thought that your setup was only natural light. That just proves that it’s possible to create beautiful frames without having to invest in a lot of lights! ☀️
Am I in the minority thinking that 24p just looks worse than 30p in 90% of contexts? Especially for things like vlogging or interviews, 24p looks choppy and bad to me. It could be from video games that I'm conditioned to dislike lower framerates hahaha. Also, have you looked into 360 degree shutter for 50/60p? I've been using 360 for the extra light and because to me it looks as good or better than 180, but I've heard "Professionals" say time and time again that this is wrong. However, I've never seen this tested or explained why 180 is better for 60p.
I have never really experimented with 30p so can’t say😁 But I’ve hear people using different angle ratios when shooting higher frame rates. I will test it and see how I feel about it haha
Great basic tips ones like to forget … Thank you for reminding me
Glad you found them helpful Dan!
Thanks Jakub! Definitely keen for part 2 when that happens!!
Glad to hear that mate!
Thank you for reminding this simple principles yet very ease overlooked in every day hustle. Yest, the video about proper exposing in your rendition will be highly appreciated 🙂
Glad you found it valuable Miet🙌🏻 definitely will a make video about exposure as it’s something a lot of beginner filmmakers often overlook.
Thanks for great tips 🙏
I actually didn’t thought that your setup was only natural light. That just proves that it’s possible to create beautiful frames without having to invest in a lot of lights! ☀️
That’s the best compliment I could get man!🙌🏻 just an overcast and soft curtains💪🏼
@@JakubChlouba it looks great!! 🤘
Great tips 🙏😍
Glad you like them! Let me know if you have any more questions :)
informative video
Thanks John✌🏼
Am I in the minority thinking that 24p just looks worse than 30p in 90% of contexts? Especially for things like vlogging or interviews, 24p looks choppy and bad to me. It could be from video games that I'm conditioned to dislike lower framerates hahaha. Also, have you looked into 360 degree shutter for 50/60p? I've been using 360 for the extra light and because to me it looks as good or better than 180, but I've heard "Professionals" say time and time again that this is wrong. However, I've never seen this tested or explained why 180 is better for 60p.
I have never really experimented with 30p so can’t say😁
But I’ve hear people using different angle ratios when shooting higher frame rates. I will test it and see how I feel about it haha
❤❤❤❤❤ timis ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for helping me with it mi amor❤️