I think this your best video on your channel. It really shows the actual challenges you are up against when preparing for a shoot and make decisions. Thank you so much for this!
thank you for your videos, I got all of your courses exept the foundation course. All necessary info what I needed to start I got, now need just to practice more. p.s. Mastering exposure is the best course witch I ever took. I had it all by intuition before, but after taking your courses I prepare for shooting as a system and it helps me to controll time and money and footage is much better. the only thing what is left for me is only taking a grammar workshop in English.
Your videos have leveled up my work in a ridiculously short amount of time. It honestly pisses me off bc I’ve learned more actually helpful processes and strategy from you than in my 4 years of film school. Thank you for sharing your experience and insight. Excuse me while I head on over to patreon to do what I should’ve done 6 months ago😂
Really great breakdown but also one thing that worked really well is asking questions and taking that breath allowing me to pause the video and think about how how to actually solve it with a list of tradeoffs before continuing on and just being given the answer.
I had to pause the video at 15:57 to google why you would draw the sun going TO THE LEFT. I was 34 years old when I learned that the sun moves in the other direction on the other side of the globe. It makes perfect sense, just something I never thought about.
What about the Virtual Production/LED screens? Wouldn't that solve the sunrise/sunset problem. You can basically solve the location problem also and have 10 hours of sunrise or sunset. Maybe even finish it before schedule.
Thank you, great teaching! Just a quick note on your new course - when I click the link in the video description my browser tells me that it´s not safe and interrupts the connection. I think this might be because there´s probably the "s" missing in the link - there´s "http" instead of "https".
@@wanderingdp So it's 2005 or before apps existed. I suppose, depending on your geography, you would have tide charts/hunting/fishing guides as a starting point but I can't figure how this would have been done without sending someone out to the shooting location predawn and hang out all day noting where the sun was all throughout the day. Am I missing something?
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I think this your best video on your channel. It really shows the actual challenges you are up against when preparing for a shoot and make decisions. Thank you so much for this!
thank you for your videos, I got all of your courses exept the foundation course. All necessary info what I needed to start I got, now need just to practice more. p.s. Mastering exposure is the best course witch I ever took. I had it all by intuition before, but after taking your courses I prepare for shooting as a system and it helps me to controll time and money and footage is much better. the only thing what is left for me is only taking a grammar workshop in English.
I've got my eye on that mastering exposure course! Thanks for the opinion!
awesome. good to hear it helps. i just document whatever worked for me so i have no idea if this stuff works for other people until they tell me.
@@wanderingdpwhere does one find your courses? Also the links on your profile are not great haha
@@yanikkendler wanderingdp.teachable.com/
Your videos have leveled up my work in a ridiculously short amount of time. It honestly pisses me off bc I’ve learned more actually helpful processes and strategy from you than in my 4 years of film school. Thank you for sharing your experience and insight. Excuse me while I head on over to patreon to do what I should’ve done 6 months ago😂
nice
Really great breakdown but also one thing that worked really well is asking questions and taking that breath allowing me to pause the video and think about how how to actually solve it with a list of tradeoffs before continuing on and just being given the answer.
same !
there is something about teach a man to fish in that comment. good to know
Great final look. The car flip is a neat trick. Looking forward to the next vid!
Coming soon!
This is so good. Thanks for the breakdown, love seeing the process alongside the final results and the thinking behind the decisions.
GOLD!!!
I had to pause the video at 15:57 to google why you would draw the sun going TO THE LEFT. I was 34 years old when I learned that the sun moves in the other direction on the other side of the globe. It makes perfect sense, just something I never thought about.
water goes down the sink the other way round too :)
this stuff is so invaluable gosh
Love the theory to in practice! Really insightful!🙏
good to hear
Solid gold information, thank you 🙏
extremely helpful content
super informative!
Brilliant
thanks
I need to practice this 👌
practice makes perfect
I am getting an error meassage when I try and view the Advanced Cinematography: On Set Training website link
thanks for the heads up. think it works now
What about the Virtual Production/LED screens? Wouldn't that solve the sunrise/sunset problem. You can basically solve the location problem also and have 10 hours of sunrise or sunset. Maybe even finish it before schedule.
Thank you, great teaching! Just a quick note on your new course - when I click the link in the video description my browser tells me that it´s not safe and interrupts the connection. I think this might be because there´s probably the "s" missing in the link - there´s "http" instead of "https".
thanks for the heads up. think i fixed it
what is this deck-tool that he is using ?
Do you have a video on how to draw in resolve?
Early bird gets the worm
So what did you do before apps like SunSeeker existed?
use brain. was way slower
@@wanderingdp So it's 2005 or before apps existed. I suppose, depending on your geography, you would have tide charts/hunting/fishing guides as a starting point but I can't figure how this would have been done without sending someone out to the shooting location predawn and hang out all day noting where the sun was all throughout the day. Am I missing something?
Nibble.