Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or if there's anything I missed! I'm happy to provide more details on gear, transitions, filming tips, tricks, or anything else you'd like to know :)
@@erikhedenfalk it’s not that it wasn’t clear. In fact, it was pretty straight forward. It was more like the pace of the explanation aha. I’ll appreciate it heaps if you’re able to explain it whenever you got the time. Otherwise, i can totally understand. Already learned a lot from this video alone😊🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I have several questions. Something I’m still struggling with. I see you shoot with bmpcc, isn’t it difficult for you to pull focus while run and gun filming? How do you achieve that perfect white commercial look in your videos? How do you setup your white balance in camera? I always get some tint in my colors, seems like wb is always a bit off. How do you plan your shots? Do you get inspiration from somewhere or do you have them in your mind? And lastly how do you keep yourself from not burning out? How do you scale your production and ideas to the next level? Because I follow you for a long time now and with every video you make you are better and better
@@tomislavliposekthanks for the support and kind words! I use a manual focus motor sometimes, the bm films in raw so I can change the WB in post. Inspiration are another creators, commercials, movies, and then I note down ideas that I get from the different videos. I do burn out, always struggled with this, but best advice is to not do everything on your own, get a team you enjoy working with :)
Did you teach after effects to yourself? How did you get so good at it? I’m finally getting a good handle in premier pro, but the things you pull off blow my freaking mind. This will always be a hobby of mine. Hope you create a course one day that goes into depth how you do everything. It’s insane.
thank you so much!!! I get inspired from everything around me, trying to find intresting shapes or things that can seamlessly blend together if it makes sense
Hi. In your video where you shot with the iPhone 15 as one of the examples there are a lot of fast sequences and transitions around 2-5 seconds. Can you show me how to do that? And the thought process behind it?
You are great 👏🏻 Generally do you believe that is it still possible to become a travel videographer and make good money with it? Because some guys told that the market is very saturated 😢
thank you!! It's definitely a different landscape now compared to five years ago when I started, it's oversaturated in a lot of ways, mainly due to the algorithms screwing over people not strictly following trends I would say. I can personally feel how difficult it is
Ha love the staging, I feel that’s a necessity of filmmaking as I find myself doing this a lot. Would love to see the shot list for learning purposes 😊
hmm... it's a very difficult question, I would say the easiest way to start is to try as much as possible, say yes to work and starting out with commercial work and building up your skills and portfolio first is a sustainable option
If you were to have your camera vertical while doing rolling shots on the DJI, would your gimbal still be stable? Ive had trouble filming in veritcal with dji whilst doing rolling shots and i dont know why
Incredible ! 👌 I was asking myself if it’s not hard to only film with the bmpcc and the low Life powersupply ? (Like in the lofoten) I have One with 5 powersupply but alone, in the Mountain, it’s a Little bit difficult ahah
Strongly disagree, but if you want to see anything filmed on cheap gear you can check out my some of my other videos as two of my last four videos is filmed with an iPhone :)
Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or if there's anything I missed! I'm happy to provide more details on gear, transitions, filming tips, tricks, or anything else you'd like to know :)
can you do a more detail video on the colour tile transition pls
@@escapewithme8910what part was unclear? Happy to further explain it :)
@@erikhedenfalk it’s not that it wasn’t clear. In fact, it was pretty straight forward. It was more like the pace of the explanation aha. I’ll appreciate it heaps if you’re able to explain it whenever you got the time. Otherwise, i can totally understand. Already learned a lot from this video alone😊🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I have several questions. Something I’m still struggling with.
I see you shoot with bmpcc, isn’t it difficult for you to pull focus while run and gun filming?
How do you achieve that perfect white commercial look in your videos? How do you setup your white balance in camera? I always get some tint in my colors, seems like wb is always a bit off.
How do you plan your shots? Do you get inspiration from somewhere or do you have them in your mind?
And lastly how do you keep yourself from not burning out? How do you scale your production and ideas to the next level? Because I follow you for a long time now and with every video you make you are better and better
@@tomislavliposekthanks for the support and kind words! I use a manual focus motor sometimes, the bm films in raw so I can change the WB in post. Inspiration are another creators, commercials, movies, and then I note down ideas that I get from the different videos. I do burn out, always struggled with this, but best advice is to not do everything on your own, get a team you enjoy working with :)
Eric is such a master class! More tutorials from you soon
thank you!! Will try my best :)
Beautiful work bro!🙌🙌
much love brother!!
there was an era when I used to watch travel films of sam older , ben tk and u again and again .
times are always changing my friend, for better or worse :) I was for sure a bigger fan of the content creator landscape back in the days
One question how u manage focus on bmpc 6k pro
The editing is epic. love the way you are presenting on the video
Thank you so much 😁
It's really interesting to have this kind of format!
Thank you mate
Great and thorough look into your work from the very start to the finished product. Love it, man. Your Keep it up!
thank you so much! Happy you liked it!
Such a masterpiece aswell as an eye opener for future creators to refer to!🔥🔥🔥
glad you feel that way man! :)
Amazing work👏🏻
much appreciated mate
Great content man, keep creating🔥
thank you mate!!
this is phenomenal! as a beginner and hopefully future travel creator this is phenomenal.
too kind, so so happy to hear!!
Such a good breakdown! 🙌🏼🔥
so happy to hear! Thanks mate!
Did you teach after effects to yourself? How did you get so good at it? I’m finally getting a good handle in premier pro, but the things you pull off blow my freaking mind. This will always be a hobby of mine. Hope you create a course one day that goes into depth how you do everything. It’s insane.
Great piece of work! ❤
It is great to see the visuals and the thought process behind it. Also if you can, make one for travel videos for places which are new to you.
thank you!! Absolutely man!!
Inspiring video Erik. Great work
too kind mate! Thank you!
This is without a doubt a masterpiece ❤❤❤❤
thank you my friend, glad you enjoyed it :)
Welcome to morocco 🇲🇦 my brother these is a great work you are talented 🌋🎞️❤️🔥
thanks a ton dude!
This is beautiful and inspiring!!! Thank you brother ❤
you are beautiful and inspiring!!! thanks for the support man!
We want more videos like this ❤
more to come :)
Madness! Were you pulling focus while filming? I am really undecided about getting a blackmagic 6k full frame or a lumix s5iix
Outstanding Brother ..I'm inspired by you ..Really Good
Thank you so much 😀
youre a legend man !
too kind mate! Thank you!
I would love to know how you organize the pre-production of your content, especially the travel ones. I would be really grateful.
Legends 🔥🤝
thank you so much Robin!!!
How do you get ideas for transitions ??!!..... they are super awesome in this and all the past videos as well....
thank you so much!!! I get inspired from everything around me, trying to find intresting shapes or things that can seamlessly blend together if it makes sense
All I can say is thank you
Thank you for this video. Is there a possibility in the near future where you teach us how to edit these fast sequences?
thank you so much! Hmm, what kind of sequnece do you mean?
Hi. In your video where you shot with the iPhone 15 as one of the examples there are a lot of fast sequences and transitions around 2-5 seconds. Can you show me how to do that? And the thought process behind it?
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You are great 👏🏻
Generally do you believe that is it still possible to become a travel videographer and make good money with it?
Because some guys told that the market is very saturated 😢
thank you!! It's definitely a different landscape now compared to five years ago when I started, it's oversaturated in a lot of ways, mainly due to the algorithms screwing over people not strictly following trends I would say. I can personally feel how difficult it is
Si è vero che ormai tutti i video di viaggi si assomigliano ma tu riesci sempre a essere molto originale. Mi piace il tuo stile@@erikhedenfalk
thanks bro
Seems the literal best location for a macro lens ! Those cobras seem legit scary though hey 😂
Ha love the staging, I feel that’s a necessity of filmmaking as I find myself doing this a lot. Would love to see the shot list for learning purposes 😊
thank you for the support! Yess sure is a heaven for a macro lens :)
Epic visuals
much love mate!
the only question i have would be: what would you tell a beginner travel creator in terms of advice on how to break into this kind of travel market?
hmm... it's a very difficult question, I would say the easiest way to start is to try as much as possible, say yes to work and starting out with commercial work and building up your skills and portfolio first is a sustainable option
I hope to see soon a masterclass of your tutorial
appreciate the support man
If you were to have your camera vertical while doing rolling shots on the DJI, would your gimbal still be stable? Ive had trouble filming in veritcal with dji whilst doing rolling shots and i dont know why
Nice videó!🙂
😍😍
thank you!!!
Yay!
thank you for stopping by :)
I don't know if you are allowed to say, but maybe you can give a range or a ballpark answer - what was a budget for this shoot?
sorry can't do that unfortunately
Incredible ! 👌
I was asking myself if it’s not hard to only film with the bmpcc and the low Life powersupply ? (Like in the lofoten)
I have One with 5 powersupply but alone, in the Mountain, it’s a Little bit difficult ahah
Thank you man!! So the BM6kPros batterylife is alot better, but still need to bring 5-6 of them to survive for a full-day of filming haha
@@erikhedenfalk and, do you use a particular Tripod ? ☺️
have you opem course about improve editng skill and smooth transiton?
Not for the moment no
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Salam damai sejahtera
Nice work. Did you have issues with morooccan authorities when shooting outdoor?
Thank you!! No, but we had a local fixer with us that made things very easy
You could be the brother of david stakston
can you focus on your old videos and make tutorials :)
Like breakdowns of my old videos?
Grab a cheap camera, show us how it's done....Anyone can shoot a great video with higher end equipment.
Strongly disagree, but if you want to see anything filmed on cheap gear you can check out my some of my other videos as two of my last four videos is filmed with an iPhone :)
He uses pretty cheap gear.
please make more tutorial videos its really helping, really amazed with you work 🫡🔥🔥🔥🔥
thanks bro, I continue to learn from following your videos.
Appreciate that a lot buddy!