I have followed the steps strictly and it worked for me. I find the advice amazing and I bought one of the cameras Philip suggests and also one of the lavaliere microphones. Just amazing. It saved me SO MUCH time not to have to learn from scratch on my own. I didn't even know where to start! Thanks Philip.
Thanks a lot Philip. I now understand that I need to draft a script first, shoot the A roll in one long clip, and many short B rolls as per script. Hope to get more tips about filming in the future 😉
Very thankful for your video. I started RUclips about a year ago and I must say it can be very challenging so God bless you for sharing your knowledge.
I just watch all 4 videos and immediately hit subscribe, the way you explain and go in detail in short amount of time , definitely one of the best videos I’ve seen on how to edit. I’ll definitely go back and rewatch them again to get step by step. Thank you
Very helpful tips! I really wanted to make my own cooking channel, not that i’m good but i love doing it. Been collecting necessary equipment but still hasn’t used them.
Another splendid video, Philip. I am planning to purchase the lights mentioned in your video. Could you please elaborate on where exactly you place your lights? In the video they are placed on either side of your island, but some additional pointers (approx. distance from the island, height, angle etc.) would be greatly appreciated! As always, thanks so much.
OMG!!!! How did I just find your channel!!! Your tutorials are so great! I make overhead DIY videos and wanted to learn some new techniques for filming and lighting. I am so happy I found your channel! Thanks you so much 😄
I've been doing Facebook live cooking and all my friends have been wanting to go on RUclips. I've been looking for tips and tricks to help me start up and I've learned more today from your videos that i just barely started watching than from when I started sharing on social media. Just subscribed and looking forward to tuning in.
This mini series was so delightfully helpful thank you for being so transparent, patient, and kind for taking your time to explain so many important dynamics of great photography and videography!!! I truly love a person who doesn't gate keep and instead chooses to educate, share, and inspire others w/ grace!
This whole series helped me so much. I have a great phone set up by smallrig and I even use an external monitor to make sure my shots are centered and ready to go. My phone set up is the same as my two cinema rig setups.
What’s Good Phillip!! Hope all is well.. Thank You for this video series. It is very helpful, well done and inspiring. Looking forward to learning more from you. Keep Going Up!!!
This tutorial will help me improve in making my videos, specially that I only use my iPhone to create my food videos. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Your channel is exactly what i have been looking for. Thank you for doing this for us wanna be's....I just joined your FB group as well! So much to learn....but all get there! Thx again ❤️
Hi! These are great tips. I arrived on this video because I’m looking to solve a very particular problem that I can’t seem to find the answer to. When I shoot video with my iPhone, and the lighting changes slightly, the colours of the video changes dramatically. so it’ll look normal, and then it’ll look super green or super pink for a few seconds, and then it will go back to normal . I feel like it must be a setting in iPhone to “turn off auto-light compensation” or something but I don’t know where to find it. I will add that I am using artificial light, soft boxes, and these lighting changes are only happening because I’ll for example lift my arm up to sprinkle some salt into the food or I’ll move my body slightly and it’ll somewhat change the amount of light making it into the shot from the soft box. It’s impossible to fix in post production because the colour changes gradually as I move, and there isn’t one specific frame where I can pinpoint it. I’m hoping you or one of your viewers has experience this and can help me figure it out! Thanks
Hey yeah so this is basically cause the iphone camera is in "auto mode" where its automatically adjusting its own exposure when the light changes. The white balance is also on auto so depending on what is in the shot, the camera is trying to adjust the colors to make them look "natural" Or to make anything in the shot what is white, look white. But is there isnt anything white in the shote then it doesn't know how to calibrate the colors. The best way to lock all of these settings and dial them in would be to use a camera app like ProCam for example where you can change these settings.
Phillip, just found your channel, glad I did. Excellent advice all around, My wife and I have had a cooking channel for the last 3.5 years, we are just about to hit 17k subs, and it has been a grind, but we are finally starting to see the fruits of our labor. I wish I had seen your videos while starting out, I have learn much over the years thru the school of hard knocks...LOLz. sometimes I look at my older videos and they are hard to watch, but then I realize we have come a long way. Our channel is "CookingwithRody" in Spanish because my wife is Panamanian, but all ingredients are listed in Spanish and English thru-out the video. If I could humbly add one thing at min 3:50 you suggest setting to 4K, one caveat, If you have a newer powerful computer to handle the file sizes absolutely. In the event that your computer is a little older or not as powerful, iPhone's 1080p/30fps is still amazing and once recorded and edited you can upload video in 4K, voice of experience this makes for a smoother experience with older computers. just a suggestion.
Great video .... I have been shooting on my phone for years and recently got some lights. Big difference .... will take some tips from you to improve 👍 just subscribed
Excellent work sir. Other guys' videos: I knew there was something missing but how would I know what it was?! You remember what beginners need to know. (Like "A roll" - I knew there was something I needed to know). Excellent!!
This was so helpful! I’m growing my YT channel so I will definitely heed this advice and join the group. What tripod are you using in cooking shots in this video? I love the angles you’re able to get.
Im glad it helped! Im using a Manfrotto Befree Travel. Its like $220 tho! There are some WAY cheaper ones out there that will get the job done. Just make sure it has the clip to lock legs! NOT THE TWIST TO TIGHTEN LEGS!!
He uses a metal 50-60 inch tripod, I watched his video then as I watched I went to shop for what he had in the video, put everything in my cart and that was that.
Little suggestion I would go with 24 frames a second as 60 can give you a soap opera effect , the standard on TV and movies is 24 frames a second , it just looks more professional 😊😊
Great video. I’m an RD and I’m about to invest in a Sony A6600 to start shooting food demos. I have no professional video experience. Any guidance you can share?
Thank you. This is awesome. I started off with IPhone Xs, but then switched off to my old camera Nikon D5200. im debating if IPhone 12 Pro might be worth it. What do you think?
@@nikb7995 I am waiting to get my phone will shoot a video when I get it. I see lots of cinematic videos being produced by creators, but yet to see a good cooking video using the new iPhone. I like my Nikon D5200, takes great photos, but videoing and autofocusing just isn't there at all.
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loveedddd the tip about shooting all A-roll and script footage in the beginning and only getting short clips of B-roll!!
You’re so good at this.. so happy I found you..great explanations
I have followed the steps strictly and it worked for me. I find the advice amazing and I bought one of the cameras Philip suggests and also one of the lavaliere microphones. Just amazing. It saved me SO MUCH time not to have to learn from scratch on my own. I didn't even know where to start! Thanks Philip.
Thanks a lot Philip. I now understand that I need to draft a script first, shoot the A roll in one long clip, and many short B rolls as per script. Hope to get more tips about filming in the future 😉
You have changed everything for me with doing my air fryer videos and editing. 🤗
Awesome tips. I sew and really looking to level up my videos so this helped. Thank you
I am struggling as a newbee...that is why this content is a big help 😘
Thank you Philip! I am trying to start shooting cooking videos and I find your series very very useful1
just the right videos i was looking for. it s a blessing to beginner like me, who dunno anything about camera or RUclips.
You are a very simple and straight forward teacher. Thank you so much
the reason why i love this channel is because he speak slowly and clearly now i am getting alot thank you.
Very thankful for your video. I started RUclips about a year ago and I must say it can be very challenging so God bless you for sharing your knowledge.
Whoa....I cook a lot...you just opened a huge door how to film. Thanks dude!
No problem! Let me know if you ever need anything at all!
I just watch all 4 videos and immediately hit subscribe, the way you explain and go in detail in short amount of time , definitely one of the best videos I’ve seen on how to edit. I’ll definitely go back and rewatch them again to get step by step. Thank you
Thanks Shia! Lets get this youtube money!
Very helpful tips! I really wanted to make my own cooking channel, not that i’m good but i love doing it. Been collecting necessary equipment but still hasn’t used them.
Another splendid video, Philip. I am planning to purchase the lights mentioned in your video. Could you please elaborate on where exactly you place your lights? In the video they are placed on either side of your island, but some additional pointers (approx. distance from the island, height, angle etc.) would be greatly appreciated! As always, thanks so much.
OMG!!!! How did I just find your channel!!! Your tutorials are so great! I make overhead DIY videos and wanted to learn some new techniques for filming and lighting. I am so happy I found your channel! Thanks you so much 😄
YAY! Im new here thats why hahah. I hope these videos were helpful!
Omg thank you! Finally someone that explains what A and B roll are!
Yes!
I've been doing Facebook live cooking and all my friends have been wanting to go on RUclips. I've been looking for tips and tricks to help me start up and I've learned more today from your videos that i just barely started watching than from when I started sharing on social media. Just subscribed and looking forward to tuning in.
Im so glad the videos helped!
Fantastic video. Just set the phone up, got my mic, stand and light. Will let you know how I get on!!
Thanks so much for this video! im learning so much!
No problem! Im stoked to help!
This mini series was so delightfully helpful thank you for being so transparent, patient, and kind for taking your time to explain so many important dynamics of great photography and videography!!! I truly love a person who doesn't gate keep and instead chooses to educate, share, and inspire others w/ grace!
This whole series helped me so much. I have a great phone set up by smallrig and I even use an external monitor to make sure my shots are centered and ready to go. My phone set up is the same as my two cinema rig setups.
Excellent sharing it will be helpful for me thanks again stay blessed
What’s Good Phillip!! Hope all is well.. Thank You for this video series. It is very helpful, well done and inspiring. Looking forward to learning more from you.
Keep Going Up!!!
Thank you for sharing us your experience as a new RUclipsr needed this so much
This tutorial will help me improve in making my videos, specially that I only use my iPhone to create my food videos. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
No problem! I am happy to help
Such a great help you are amazing Philip. ❤️❤️❤️
YAY! Stoked your found value in the video!
Just found you today & subscribed. Going to binge watch more of your videos. Thank you.
YAY! Happy the help! Let me know if you ever need anything!
New sub. Love all of your videos. So easy to watch, listen to, and I'm learning a ton of valuable information. Thank you so much! 🙏
Great video with great information.
Thanks man! Hope it helps
love these videos. thanks to share your experience. very useful.
Your channel is exactly what i have been looking for. Thank you for doing this for us wanna be's....I just joined your FB group as well! So much to learn....but all get there! Thx again ❤️
Mind blowing tips : just joined ur group to get some more learning . Much love and hugs from 🇮🇳
thanks for this tips and ideas, want to have a best looking videos just like what your sharing here.
Really great video! I’m going to use these tips to film a cooking video this weekend 🙏🏽
Reeeaaalllly helpful for a mama newbie creator. Thanks
Wow. I'm learning a lot. Thank you.
Hi! These are great tips. I arrived on this video because I’m looking to solve a very particular problem that I can’t seem to find the answer to. When I shoot video with my iPhone, and the lighting changes slightly, the colours of the video changes dramatically. so it’ll look normal, and then it’ll look super green or super pink for a few seconds, and then it will go back to normal . I feel like it must be a setting in iPhone to “turn off auto-light compensation” or something but I don’t know where to find it. I will add that I am using artificial light, soft boxes, and these lighting changes are only happening because I’ll for example lift my arm up to sprinkle some salt into the food or I’ll move my body slightly and it’ll somewhat change the amount of light making it into the shot from the soft box. It’s impossible to fix in post production because the colour changes gradually as I move, and there isn’t one specific frame where I can pinpoint it. I’m hoping you or one of your viewers has experience this and can help me figure it out! Thanks
Hey yeah so this is basically cause the iphone camera is in "auto mode" where its automatically adjusting its own exposure when the light changes. The white balance is also on auto so depending on what is in the shot, the camera is trying to adjust the colors to make them look "natural" Or to make anything in the shot what is white, look white. But is there isnt anything white in the shote then it doesn't know how to calibrate the colors. The best way to lock all of these settings and dial them in would be to use a camera app like ProCam for example where you can change these settings.
@@PhilipLemoine ahhh thank you so much! I’ll get an app! Perfect.
I'm about to film my online course, and I was so nervous about it. I'm feeling like maybe I can do it after watching your videos. Thanks so much.
Respect for these vids & sending big blessings my guy🙏🏾💪🏾
Phillip, just found your channel, glad I did. Excellent advice all around, My wife and I have had a cooking channel for the last 3.5 years, we are just about to hit 17k subs, and it has been a grind, but we are finally starting to see the fruits of our labor. I wish I had seen your videos while starting out, I have learn much over the years thru the school of hard knocks...LOLz. sometimes I look at my older videos and they are hard to watch, but then I realize we have come a long way. Our channel is "CookingwithRody" in Spanish because my wife is Panamanian, but all ingredients are listed in Spanish and English thru-out the video. If I could humbly add one thing at min 3:50 you suggest setting to 4K, one caveat, If you have a newer powerful computer to handle the file sizes absolutely. In the event that your computer is a little older or not as powerful, iPhone's 1080p/30fps is still amazing and once recorded and edited you can upload video in 4K, voice of experience this makes for a smoother experience with older computers. just a suggestion.
A million times thank you for your videos!!!
This helps a lot im a new one and cook a lot but , poor at videography. Thanks this gonna change my world!
Super helpful content - nicely done. This series was the motivation to start my own cooking channel. Thank you, Philip!
Great tips! I did learn a few things and it was good to hear that I already do a couple of useful steps.
Thanks for amazing video i want to ask are you editing your videos in phone ??
Thank you so much. Getting excited to start soon.
Is the video for structuring your script up yet? This series is so awesome!!!
Great video .... I have been shooting on my phone for years and recently got some lights. Big difference .... will take some tips from you to improve 👍 just subscribed
Super helpful! Would love to hear some more tips you have on editing in Premier Pro. I'm new to editing
This was very helpful thanks I’ve been trying to get my lighting together for my videos for a while now.
You are so incredible! Love how organized your videos are so much value!! Thank you!!
Great information. Thank you!
So uncomplicated! Thank you, Phillip!
These are great tips, ive been doing my channel for about a year and just want to make it more professional. thank you vey much
I learnt so so much thank you so much for this series
Great info. When the iPhone is your second camera, do the settings have to match your main camera?
Great tips and thank u, but any tips for people who doesnt wanna show their face and no talking in their videos?
Excellent work sir. Other guys' videos: I knew there was something missing but how would I know what it was?! You remember what beginners need to know. (Like "A roll" - I knew there was something I needed to know). Excellent!!
Wow. You are really good at this. Thank you so much. You have the best tips. This video helped me alot.
Great channel, love the quality of your videos. Thanks a lot for sharing
Thank You! This really is helpful. I have just started creating content and this has really given me some great ideas for my next videos.
This was so helpful! I’m growing my YT channel so I will definitely heed this advice and join the group. What tripod are you using in cooking shots in this video? I love the angles you’re able to get.
Im glad it helped! Im using a Manfrotto Befree Travel. Its like $220 tho! There are some WAY cheaper ones out there that will get the job done. Just make sure it has the clip to lock legs! NOT THE TWIST TO TIGHTEN LEGS!!
That parsley…
Ty for the value in this video I appreciate u laying it out in digestible chunks.
This video is so awesome. I love the tips and thanks for sharing. It is so detailed
Thank you for the information! Looking forward to watching many more videos about what I love to do!
Thank you so much Phil! 😊😊😊
Which tripod did you use ?
He uses a metal 50-60 inch tripod, I watched his video then as I watched I went to shop for what he had in the video, put everything in my cart and that was that.
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Liked and subscribed thank you. Nice clean voice and great advice.
Awsome tips, thank you.🙏🏽
This is really informative. Thanks for sharing
Love this series! Thank you for the tips 🙏
Hi Philips ! Where do you stay(city)? I want to learn everything direct from you. I am a senior citizen,want to upload my cooking skills. 😊
this will really help me. thanks
I'm new at this as well, I'm keen to learn more from you! thanks for your videos!
Thanks for the video.I enjoyed with your shooting tips. 🇬🇧
Wonderful video. I needed this part more than the first one. Moving to the 3rd one 😊
Little suggestion I would go with 24 frames a second as 60 can give you a soap opera effect , the standard on TV and movies is 24 frames a second , it just looks more professional 😊😊
I,m glad I found your vedio bzc for long long long time I want to know how to film with cell phone this will help me a lots Thank you so much.
This has been so helpful and easy to understand u make it so easy thank you !
Thank you! I have learnt a lot of useful things. Liked and subscribed!
So awesome! Thanks Philip.
This was really helpful! Thank you.
thank you Philip watching your videos helps me improve filmimg of my videos
Real useful, thanks....👍
This series is so helpful, ty!
Very very good information sir thank you for sharing
I am your new subscriber
Thank you so much for this one it does help a lot ❤️ and appreciate your work 👍🏻
its really useful video 🙏
You are great at explaining which is a big thing for slow learning person like me
hahaha, loved the cat pics part ! I could totally relate !
Great video. I’m an RD and I’m about to invest in a Sony A6600 to start shooting food demos. I have no professional video experience. Any guidance you can share?
Thank you for the info!
Thank you. This is awesome. I started off with IPhone Xs, but then switched off to my old camera Nikon D5200. im debating if IPhone 12 Pro might be worth it. What do you think?
That's a good question I was thinking of using my Nikon d7200 but I also wanted to buy a good camera phone
@@nikb7995 I am waiting to get my phone will shoot a video when I get it. I see lots of cinematic videos being produced by creators, but yet to see a good cooking video using the new iPhone. I like my Nikon D5200, takes great photos, but videoing and autofocusing just isn't there at all.
Thanks so much Philip, this video was insightful.
This video is gold! Thank you so much. 👏
Thank you for the great video! I am learning a lot! One question though, what computer do you use to edit 4k? My Macbook pro can't handle it.. Thanks!
Excellent ! Very well explained 👌👌👌