they both have similar types of assets but just different things in each pack. Really just depends which one you think will be more useful/suitable for you. They are both pretty cool though
Awesome video as always! I recently picked up a couple Motion VFX packs and used your prior videos as a how-to guide. Also, big congrats on the addition to your family!
Thanks Matt! Glad you are enjoying my content and finding it helpful! Yes all very exciting here, not very long left at all, we'll have a new arrival by the end of the week!
Tip one to Tip One, Do NOT shoot vertical, Shoot Horizontally and crop, most lenses, especially wide angle lenses look like crap on the edges and will distort your images worse then just cropping in on a Horizontal video... If you have 4k that is
@@WillChidlow I shot 2 times vertical and then decide to go back for 2 reason. 1. To have the material horizontal for the future or personal usage of the videos bc once you shoot Vertical there is not going back. 2. In 4K I have never had a client mention the quality was not good cropping in to vertical. I use the guides on my monitor. Reels are a Fad at the moment and hopefully will not last that long.. It is the least cinematic format...
Hey Friends! which tip was your favourite?
This was great and helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
whats the difference between mreel and shorts?
they both have similar types of assets but just different things in each pack. Really just depends which one you think will be more useful/suitable for you. They are both pretty cool though
Awesome video as always! I recently picked up a couple Motion VFX packs and used your prior videos as a how-to guide. Also, big congrats on the addition to your family!
Thanks Matt! Glad you are enjoying my content and finding it helpful! Yes all very exciting here, not very long left at all, we'll have a new arrival by the end of the week!
Tip one to Tip One, Do NOT shoot vertical, Shoot Horizontally and crop, most lenses, especially wide angle lenses look like crap on the edges and will distort your images worse then just cropping in on a Horizontal video... If you have 4k that is
Fair point, Ive never found the distortion too bad as long as not shooting too wide
@@WillChidlow I shot 2 times vertical and then decide to go back for 2 reason. 1. To have the material horizontal for the future or personal usage of the videos bc once you shoot Vertical there is not going back. 2. In 4K I have never had a client mention the quality was not good cropping in to vertical. I use the guides on my monitor. Reels are a Fad at the moment and hopefully will not last that long.. It is the least cinematic format...
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