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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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Filmed by Stockton Walbeck on the Canon 6d Mark II
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I ❤️ Parker Walbeck.
We all do brother, we all do.
Your humor was much appreciated! Love it.
Most solid tricep grab haha
I found out we are 6th cousins
Wow really?
I appreciate how you don’t make your videos about having expensive gear. Great content and replicable for any budget.
You need good gear, not expensive gear.
@@krane15 in many cases,good can also be expensive, like well built laptops
@@blakeok952 Think 3rd-party manufactures. In most cases they give you 8/10th the quality for half the price. Unless you're an extreme professional, most users won't even get anywhere near the limit to their equipment.
For example, if I were going to film in Antarctica I'd choose all Canon gear. But for everything else, Sigma and other 3rd-party manufactures will be more than enough. That's my point.
not my budget
They literally went from using an 8000$ camera to using a 600$ camera with 300$ gear. I don't know whats the point? He is just showing how you can archieve great result by investing into cheap (in this case it is cheap) lights to make your videos look better.
The before shot was totally nailing that depressing-chain-music-store-piano-lesson-room aesthetic
I live in Utah, and do RUclips full time. But man - I swear I just can't compete yet with the quality of RUclipsrs here. Seriously though, just by watching your videos, before I film I'm always asking myself if my lighting is good, and is there enough depth, how could this be more cinematic and ambient. Hoping to get to your level someday! Thanks for all you do!
fancy seeing you again josh!
Is did not expect to be here I am you subscriber learning programming.
Hey brother, just came here to say that you don't need to compare yourself to anyone! You do you. RUclips isn't a zero sum game! :) cheers and good luck!
I just sarted learning web dev, amazing channel, +1 sub
if you do it fulltime jc, how do you pay your other bills? rent, food, camera, computer, software, obviously you must have a house or 2 bedroom apt to have a studio. please im very curious
I don't usually comment on these videos but how he broke it down step by step and how he just made it so simplified at the same time was absolutely amazing! The simplicity of what he did but it was just so effective she's definitely a photography genius! Absolutely love this video.
Amazing! This is such a thorough walk-through to get an awesome image! Thank you for sharing. Max respect for proving it's not all about what camera you're using!
You're so mush awesome Parker
That was so much creative and easy to anyone to do
thank you for teaching us all of this for free ♥♥
“You don’t need money to make things look good, I got this for about $100”
*temptation to close video intensifies*
Jaisean 😂😂
How ?
This was genius! Great video, need more like this on RUclips !
You have to be a little bit of a control freak to be a filmmaker... I love it! :) Great video.
"a little bit"
Hang in there brotha, you wanna sit down for this before you walk into a fim set xD
It's all the little things that will make good to epic
The main difference is always lighting, it can change EVERYTHING!
Quick note about studio foam: it only addresses high and high mid frequencies. It’ll reduce some echo, but low end frequencies need mass. Building bass traps from floor to ceiling with Rockwool and hanging an acoustic cloud from above will actually have a more positive effect. Also, down does break down over time and can grow mold if you’re shooting in a basement or high humidity (50% or above) space. Rockwool is all natural. There are loads of tutorials on building your own bass traps (which also absorb high frequencies) on RUclips.
Wow Thanks for making this video 💓
Thank you Parker. I always look forward to your video. i learn something every time. do you give courses ?
Very good! Parker is a good guy, helping out your friend like that is awesome!
Thanks for this Parker. What I really like about your videos is that you communicate very deliberately and clearly. A lot of tutorials here on RUclips, the hosts are trying to be fun, which I understand- totally. But sometimes the explanations can be lost in the focus to be fun and quirky. Your videos show that a tutorial doesn't have to be boring to be clear. I have more expensive gear than what's here but I don't feel like I've had someone explain these principles just so wholistically! Really feel confident after this video based on what you explained. You have a real talent, thanks!
Thank you! I learned more from you in these 12 minutes than I did searching for an hour for videos similar to this! Cant wait to dive into more of your content!
Thanks Parker, a proper space to do your thang is ESSENTIAL. I’m building my channel based on so many of your videos..
Awesome..I love it..Just showed me how to work on my small space room..
Hey man, just a note on the spray glue, you get best results by spraying both surfaces and letting it set for about a minute. It will become super duper sticky after that.
This is fkn incredible! So great bro
It's insane how the perceived production value changes with just a couple small tweaks. Even without the f/1.4 lens, it's like night and day. And... when you're actually delivering quality content, the environment has got to match it. dope upgrade. 🤙
You've got a real passion, Parker. It's really fun to watch you set it all up. It's inspiring.
Tanner Townsend, the man who introduced Parker to the glidecam! I love it 😂
I love how every single time he mentioned a price, it was WRONG.
Parker Walbeck’s cheap: $100
My cheap: $10
For real lmao
My cheap? $1
you can make lights like that for about $40 and creativity
Home depot sells work lights under $10 including clamp. 5600k bulbs on Amazon $6. Supermarket parchment paper $3. Clothes pins $1. You will be amazed.
I picked up a $12 light from Wal-Mart the other day. lol
Wow.... this is really amazing. The before and after are so different!
Such an awesome makeover. So cool to see what this relatively small change in equipment/money can give you. Love this kind of content!
great video, thanks for the tips!
Parker has tought me the importance of light! Since I've watched some of the light tutorials I've improved my filmmaking about 1000%...thanks Parker!
Thanks man, I really love your videos and tutorials .. the quality .. the details in explanation.. loving all of it. Looking forward for your next one!
This - easily the most helpful studio make over vid, for me, so far. 'Working out of my 15'x 20' home office space. Cheers!
Dude this was fantastic! Thank you so much for this. I work with super dramatic flash lighting all the time, but ambient light trips me up. You explained it so freakin clearly and I see correlations between the two thanks to this video man. THANK YOU!
The building inspector in me is happy that the piano was moved out of the space directly in front of the electrical panel. The unsung hero of this video.
For 1 week I've been fiddling with lighting at my piano for a video; this was exactly what I needed, thank you!
Dude! Thx! You just saved me $1200, with using what I already have! WoW!
Thank you for this, really cool lighting tips. Plus musician-centric :)
My studio is exactly what I'm working on, so perfect timing! And thanks for repping for us Utah filmmakers!
My gosh how did i not see your channel till now. You and your videos are so good and helpful! Thanks!
Amazing. I spent so much time (like many many DAYS) trying to get lighting right in a small room in my home with a green-screen. Lighting is so hard. It can drive you mad! This end-result looks great.
Gosh that was so great lighting, just got me 😍 very useful and informative video 👍
Thank you!! 💥💌💯
I saw this video 4 years a go and was so powerfull!! thank you for your quality and heart.
Bless you to you and to your family.
This is fantastic advice and I love how you keep it simple and show how affordable it can be.
Parker your a genius bro. I found you on my IG and said hey i want to do what hes doing. New subscriber, new fan!!
This is exactly what I needed as I'm trying to do the same thing with my small studio performance videos. Thanks!
I really like this video. It is great and I was not sure that a small area can look great like this. Great job!
wooo, this is great!! Great inspiration!!
Love your videos bro! Always fire!!!
I LOVE this!! Thanks so much for sharing - definitely feeling inspired :)
An audio interface is kinda important, i would proudly show off my gear lol. It's not garbage
What a great video on strategy, aesthetics and overall cinematic look that enhances the subject and adds more depth and "feel" to the videos! LOVE IT! Thank you so much for a great video!!
Wow! Amazing transformation!!
Awesome makeover, Parker! Great job!
AMAZING Video! Thank you so much Parker!
Love this guys content ...really informative
Hi, I always watch this guy's video and he does the amazing job. I haven't started his online course yet but already recommended it for some friends😂😂😂. Hope I will start early 2019. I simply wish you health. Thanks bro!
Super helpful for me. I ❤️ Parker Walbeck too .
Very cool. Great, easy, and inexpensive ideas! Thanks
WOW now this is just amazing! From beginner to pro with some tweaks. This video brings 100% value!!!
Such an incredible video full of practical gems!
Awesome Bro
Awesome video! Thank you for explaining everything
thank you for all you've done on your channel. i really learn from you a lot! thanks, mr. walbeck!
LOVE THIS. So much more helpful to see it built out! thank you... I have 2 cheap lights like the second one.
Awesome video. Thanks for making and sharing this.
This is just great. Superb pacing, relevant content, all done very clearly and efficiently on a low budget with demonstrably great results.
Thanks for great advice!!!
Parker is getting funnier
Great tips. Thank you for posting!
Thank you for sharing! I’m starting to learn about lighting and video and this definitely gave me some good insights.
luv the makeover ...i can learn from this for my youtube cooking channel ...thanks!
Brilliant Parker! Good stuff Tanner.
Keep this videos up! Awesome work thank you
Great to see that you've worked with Bri Ray as well, I'm loving all your videos, thank you so much for all you share with us!
Cool.... awesome... nice!!!
I love your common sense approach to this all. Thanks for being real.
You know your stuff man. Great job
mindblowing how a much cheaper cam gives a much better image with proper lighting than an expensive cam with bad lighting.
Sensacional! Grande aula! Obrigado por seu trabalho!!!
Great Tutorial Parker! Thanks!
Great video!! I already suscribed, you're a very talented guy, thanks for sharing your gift with us humble apprentices.
Nicely done... I use the Canon Rebel SL2 for the majority of my videos. It's a great little camera that gets the job done and the colors look great. Thanks for sharing the makeover with us! Always like to see what others are doing.
So awesome!!
Excellent video...really like the way you explain everything clearly 🙏🏽
Great tips in the video man! Thanks!
This vid wasn't what I was looking for, but I'm here to the endscreen because it's actually very interesting and I love watching people do something well. Kudos!
Wow. It looks much better now. Worth it 👍
What a difference! Loved seeing the process of this.
Bro this is just the video I needed to see. Thanks! Good info!
You very talented Parker, thank you for sharing.
That was really cool, simple and to the point, love the way u made the video! And can agree with all points as I've done that myself before on shoots :D
this is amazing♥ awesome work! both of you!♥
"That's my favorite whiteboard" I had coffee coming out of my nose! 😂 Tanner is a monster at subtle one liners! Lol You two together are hilarious!! Great video! Great set up!
DadTactix Haha Park and I are goofs together. Glad you see the humor in it. Pretty dry 😂
Tanner Townsend for some reason your personality reminds me of Nick Mira (you probably know him, he’s a music producer). Kinda look like him too lol
Parker, I really appreciate the info in this video (as a music studio owner) and the last video I watched on lighting... thanks! -Dean
Great video ! I appreciate you making these videos
Super helpful advice, really enjoyed this one!
excelent video! congratulations, you have a grate talent and this video really helps me so much.. greetings from Venezuela.
This video make me subscribe because you were great explaining everything an to the point . love it :D
Thank you Parker!!! Your a good teacher👍
Looks amazing! Great job
Amazing !