Wow! I'm SURPISED and EXCITED while watching this video. You DEMONSTRATE how to perform all the shots in DETAILS. All the techniques shown here are useful to me. What I LIKE the MOST is the section where you emphasize the advantage of 16-35mm lens with PUSH IN shot. You show 2 different footage at the same time. One was shot with a 50mm while the other with a 16-35mm. They show a huge difference and it sticks in my head. You're a very EFFECTIVE instructor. NO WONDER you get 609K subscribers. We need MORE TUTORS like you. Thank you for such a great job!
Peter, I would like to see more videos such as this that demonstrates camera moves and gives of explanations of how to and why...As someone who is trying to learn how to make Videos, (just for fun and personal use) I find videos like this hard to find. The other thing its also good to try and find videos that are to the point and kinda no more than 5-6 minutes long is good. To many Creators IMO create videos that are far to long. I dont think to many poeple want to spend 20-30 Minutes watching stuff. This video you nailed
Wow. This took me back to your early videos. Great advice and makes us want to go out, try them and build confidence. Such a great presentation and inspiring. 🔥🔥🔥
Peter, One thing I have always wondered with your studio Vlogs is what are or how do you do that zooming thing with the camera focused on you when you reach back or dont reach back ?
Great video . Now all I need to do is get out and try these techniques 👍🏻And I do wish more manufacturers would make more use of their hot shoes. That Sony mic setup is so convenient .
Great video and tips thank you Peter. Good to have to regularly back after your epic build !! One request; I’d love to see a video from you around how to do manual focus on a Sony. I’m Auto all the way currently but seeing that DJI handle etc that came out it’s got me thinking I should really learn manual focus which I find a little intimidating if I’m honest. Anyway might be something for a future video as there aren’t a lot of them out there to be honest !
The *most* important tip here is to include your exercise gear, RC Cars and everything else one own, because then it’s tax deductable as a prop for the productions :) Jokes aside: nice to see you back to some basic camera technique videos, always good with some reminders :) Gonna try these out on my next video for my channel together with the 7 shot sequence that Becki & Chris made a video about a while back :)
I said this on another channel... we must push YT to start giving certificates from certain educational channels like this guy. I started following Peter when i was about to start my photography journey. I have learned more from him and other YT creators than when I registered at the local college paying around $5k on student loan (money i don't have!) for a fucking semester and at the end, the instructors were using YT to teach and show examples, excuse my language. Thank you for what you do Peter and I look forward to expand my knowledge and ideas from your videos!g YT to teach and show examples, please excuse my language. Thank you for what you do Peter and I look forward to expand my knowledge and ideas from your videos!
Another great video Peter! Love your stuff. Super valuable and authentic. I always know that when I choose to watch one of your videos, I'm always going to enjoy it. Super easy to understand, instructional, simplified...I've learnt so much from watching your content, and I have to say thank you for that!
Nice! I love seeing this; you returning back to the camera tutorial days. Big time fan man. I also purchased your Final Cut X course. God bless you and your fam.
Great video, as always. Will try these technics in my next project. Tho I only got a 35mm as my widest low aperture lens ^^. Might need to think about getting a ultra wide one with zoom capabilities.
Thanks for the info dude .. Useful info but I waited to see how you would set your manual focus, you only said it and showed the shot but you didn't show it on the camera how to set the manual focus. Or did I miss it somewhere?
Just choose manual focus, it's different on each camera! On mine i just flick it on or off on the lens or with a button in the back that i've customized =)
Would a smaller camera make those handheld shots easier? I have a r6markii but with the lens and camera I get too shaky for it to look good even in 60 fps slowed. I could also imagine a bigger and thus heavier camera making it easier, because of the weight?
I have followed your channel since your cool b-roll videos, especially the office one and I think that's when you are at your best. Tips, tricks and BTS to cool, stylish cinematic shorts and the shorts themselves. JMO. Wish you the best!
@@PeterLindgren1 Yes, I'm trying to understand. I was just watching the "no more vlogs?" video and it sure makes me think. Maybe in different aspects, situations, realms of life. I don't have too many ideas. All I'm trying to say is I feel your talent should be maximised. You don't have to listen to shit I say. Just thinking out loud. This is a video I made with cousins who were in 9th grade, inspired by your office b-roll video. We had so much fun. So yea thanks and wish you well! ruclips.net/video/MsqEUyaI1M8/видео.htmlsi=wg-bX7NXzl4mFTTl
Would you still use manual focus for the push in shot? If so, at which point of the push would you set your focus? Would it be better to have a higher f stop to make sure more was in focus over the entire shot?
Frikin love it man! Keep the awesome tips coming! Separate note, METAL \m/, ever listen to doom? Pallbearer just came out with a new album and it's fantastic! Different but fantastic
@@PeterLindgren1 Thank you very much for your answer :) As far as the stabilization is concerned, Da Vinci still needs to improve something. Peter… I have a question. You inspired me a lot when creating videos! Would it be possible to show you one or two of my projects and for you to give your opinion on them? I know you're very busy. And if that doesn't work, that's okay :) Kind regards from Germany, Lo
I’ve been doing photography for about 3 years now and have barely touched video work but seeing your video is giving me the courage to start learning! Awesome video man!🙏🏾
I'M NOT HATING!!! But, hear me out. All these tips are great and all, but the takeaway for a beginner here is "Just shoot it in slowmo". And while I agree that these tips will get you out of jam occasionally, they aren't necessarily available to everyone. For most cameras and phones, extreme slowmo will greatly diminish the quality of the video, additionally to not having good enough stabilization. If the requirements for these tricks to work is having a $1000+ phone (on the low end) or a $4000+ camera kit, as universal these look, the reality is they are not. And if by any chance you're still reading, yes, I know. "Good phones are getting cheap, and cheap phones are getting good" - MKBHD And so are cameras, but we're not there yet, where you would consider 100-120fps video as standard features, in either 4K or1080p. This is a good video, with great advice and all good intentions. But the premise of it, plainly put, is unrealistic.
Well that’s why it’s called simple camera tricks. It’s not meant to be for any camera, but you could easily pull this off with a Zv1/ZVE-10 or something similar.
Lol. I was almost done with the video you made after this. I think you privated it. Just kind of funny. Just saying... I agreed with everything you said in it I wasn't at the very end but. Maybe you picked your nose and watched it back or said something that was a mistake. Either way love your videos and videos like that one or actually very helpful for me. This video is good too but I've already seen it.. lol
I felt like it was a good video, but didn’t really provide anything other than me ranting about stuff. Feels unnecessary to leave it up even though I thought it was some valid thoughts.
@@PeterLindgren1 yeah, I feel that. From an outside perspective, I get what you’re saying. maybe it could’ve been half the length but it was enjoyable. But I’ve definitely unlisted videos. I thought I was just making noise as well. In fact, there’s a few on my channel I’m still thinking about. Have a good one.
Great stuff Peter! 😁👍 Thanks!
brilliant! more of these real world film techniques behind the scene please sir!!
Your smooth methods are def better than moving just the upper body. Thanks for the will def be trying this out
Wow! I'm SURPISED and EXCITED while watching this video. You DEMONSTRATE how to perform all the shots in DETAILS. All the techniques shown here are useful to me. What I LIKE the MOST is the section where you emphasize the advantage of 16-35mm lens with PUSH IN shot. You show 2 different footage at the same time. One was shot with a 50mm while the other with a 16-35mm. They show a huge difference and it sticks in my head.
You're a very EFFECTIVE instructor. NO WONDER you get 609K subscribers. We need MORE TUTORS like you. Thank you for such a great job!
Thanks for the tips, Peter! As a mobile videographer, which camera should I pick up first?
Peter, I would like to see more videos such as this that demonstrates camera moves and gives of explanations of how to and why...As someone who is trying to learn how to make Videos, (just for fun and personal use) I find videos like this hard to find. The other thing its also good to try and find videos that are to the point and kinda no more than 5-6 minutes long is good. To many Creators IMO create videos that are far to long. I dont think to many poeple want to spend 20-30 Minutes watching stuff. This video you nailed
One other thing I like with your videos is that you dont rush like some others that do tutorials and they go that fast you cant take it all in!
Refreshing course for me. Thank you so much. Now i understand why ultra wide is most used lens.😊
This was super helpful! Thanks. I can’t wait to step up my production value.
Wow. This took me back to your early videos. Great advice and makes us want to go out, try them and build confidence. Such a great presentation and inspiring. 🔥🔥🔥
Peter, One thing I have always wondered with your studio Vlogs is what are or how do you do that zooming thing with the camera focused on you when you reach back or dont reach back ?
Great video . Now all I need to do is get out and try these techniques 👍🏻And I do wish more manufacturers would make more use of their hot shoes. That Sony mic setup is so convenient .
Great video and tips thank you Peter. Good to have to regularly back after your epic build !! One request; I’d love to see a video from you around how to do manual focus on a Sony. I’m Auto all the way currently but seeing that DJI handle etc that came out it’s got me thinking I should really learn manual focus which I find a little intimidating if I’m honest. Anyway might be something for a future video as there aren’t a lot of them out there to be honest !
Slide with pan is my go to ☺️🎥 nicely done man! 🙌🏻
So good!
What type of stabilization you use with the ZV-E1 for these shots?
Just the regular steady shot 💪🏼
Great vid... You had me at the "epic furniture" shots... dude I miss these videos! So damn helpful and informative!
The *most* important tip here is to include your exercise gear, RC Cars and everything else one own, because then it’s tax deductable as a prop for the productions :)
Jokes aside: nice to see you back to some basic camera technique videos, always good with some reminders :)
Gonna try these out on my next video for my channel together with the 7 shot sequence that Becki & Chris made a video about a while back :)
Jättebra tips på enkla och användbara tekniker Peter - det uppskattas! 😃
I’m imagining you doing the twist dance with the song 😂
I said this on another channel... we must push YT to start giving certificates from certain educational channels like this guy. I started following Peter when i was about to start my photography journey. I have learned more from him and other YT creators than when I registered at the local college paying around $5k on student loan (money i don't have!) for a fucking semester and at the end, the instructors were using YT to teach and show examples, excuse my language. Thank you for what you do Peter and I look forward to expand my knowledge and ideas from your videos!g YT to teach and show examples, please excuse my language. Thank you for what you do Peter and I look forward to expand my knowledge and ideas from your videos!
Great tips there Peter! I usually turn the servo off but manual might be a better way. The rav is looking awesome by the way 👍
Peter shows it takes great wiggly work to shoot compelling video.
Peter, your knowledge is invaluable, thank you for helping me to become a better photographer/videographer 👍
wow, Peter, your a-roll in the studio quality is 🔥! It always looked good, but I dunno what you did, and now it looks even better!
Thanks so much!
Another great video Peter! Love your stuff. Super valuable and authentic. I always know that when I choose to watch one of your videos, I'm always going to enjoy it. Super easy to understand, instructional, simplified...I've learnt so much from watching your content, and I have to say thank you for that!
Nice! I love seeing this; you returning back to the camera tutorial days. Big time fan man. I also purchased your Final Cut X course. God bless you and your fam.
Great video, as always. Will try these technics in my next project. Tho I only got a 35mm as my widest low aperture lens ^^. Might need to think about getting a ultra wide one with zoom capabilities.
Epic video Pete!! Make more videos like this!!!! You are an inspiration!!!
Absolutely true words Peter 👍🏻 Manuel focus is very often the gamechanger 💪🏼 best cinematic greetings from germany
Thanks for the info dude .. Useful info but I waited to see how you would set your manual focus, you only said it and showed the shot but you didn't show it on the camera how to set the manual focus. Or did I miss it somewhere?
Just choose manual focus, it's different on each camera! On mine i just flick it on or off on the lens or with a button in the back that i've customized =)
@@PeterLindgren1 Gotcha ... my favo guy .. keep it coming .
It’s amazing that I’m transitioning from drone to full frame camera and here you are helping out along my journey. Epic timing. Road to 1 million.
Would a smaller camera make those handheld shots easier? I have a r6markii but with the lens and camera I get too shaky for it to look good even in 60 fps slowed. I could also imagine a bigger and thus heavier camera making it easier, because of the weight?
Nope! The heavier the camera, the steadier the shots!
You could just add weight to the camera 💪🏼
So good to see you make something like this again.
There will be another one in four years 🫡😂
Great video Peter. How you liking the X1 Carbon?
I love it 🤌🏼
Thx for this video tips,i want to try now all this 😊
Brilliant tips. Thanks ! Subscribed!
slide + pan = 👌🏻 thanks peter!
The best!
I have followed your channel since your cool b-roll videos, especially the office one and I think that's when you are at your best. Tips, tricks and BTS to cool, stylish cinematic shorts and the shorts themselves. JMO. Wish you the best!
Can’t teach the same thing over and over though 🤷🏻
@@PeterLindgren1 Yes, I'm trying to understand. I was just watching the "no more vlogs?" video and it sure makes me think. Maybe in different aspects, situations, realms of life. I don't have too many ideas. All I'm trying to say is I feel your talent should be maximised. You don't have to listen to shit I say. Just thinking out loud.
This is a video I made with cousins who were in 9th grade, inspired by your office b-roll video. We had so much fun. So yea thanks and wish you well!
ruclips.net/video/MsqEUyaI1M8/видео.htmlsi=wg-bX7NXzl4mFTTl
Great video thanks Peter!
Are you not using ND filters for video? Thank you for the great tipps!! 😊
Totally depends on the situation!
Would you still use manual focus for the push in shot? If so, at which point of the push would you set your focus? Would it be better to have a higher f stop to make sure more was in focus over the entire shot?
It depends if I have a foreground or not. It all comes down to the type of shot. Generally I’d use Manual Focus for the majority of things!
Some great techniques Peter, thanks for sharing 🙏
Great content Peter! Really inspires, scheers frååån götlaborg!
this was vintage sony aiii Peter time Lindgren tutorial, thanks for the update and share :D
Yeah just wanted to make something for beginners again haha
Love these practical use videos, so much good info, thanks!
Fantastic suggestions. Some of the best I've seen in a long time. Cheers.
Really good course ❤ thanks a lot
Very solid video Peter. Truly enjoyed it and learned a ton!!
Sos un tipazo, Peter 👏
Everyone: You need a slider and a gimbal for product shots.
Peter: "I am the slider AND the gimbal!"
Have you done a speed ramping tutorial ?
Many times
Thanks, Peter! I'm excited to try these!
Do it! Super simple to get crispy shots!
@@PeterLindgren1 I’ll tag you when I do!
This is so good bro!
Thanks Peter this is really helpful ❤
Brilliant video - thanks!
Great techniques Peter!
Very helpful! Thanks for the video.
Great video!
How do you white balance your shots?
Most of the time I just stay at 5500 👍🏼
@PeterLindgren1 Thanks! Indoors too? Love the Tri-Charge BTW.
Depends on the situation!
Thanks man!!
Love the video!!! Keep up the great work!
Great stuff 💯👌🔥
Awesome video! Appreciate this! Thank you!
Great video! Thank you for the ideas!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video thanks
How do u achieve those super dark backgrounds and well exposed subject, without getting any grain and also looking good? for smartphone if possible
Always light and expose for the subject 👍🏼💪🏼
Great video Peter learn a lot
The BIG Peter!!!!!
Frikin love it man! Keep the awesome tips coming!
Separate note, METAL \m/, ever listen to doom? Pallbearer just came out with a new album and it's fantastic! Different but fantastic
As always. A banger 💪🏻
Good tips Peter
Thanks Peter sir ❤
Hello Peter :) I greet you. I'm interested in how you stabilize the hand-held material! I would appreciate an answer very much! Kind regards, Lo :)
Just click stabilise in Final Cut Pro 🫡
@@PeterLindgren1 Thank you very much for your answer :) As far as the stabilization is concerned, Da Vinci still needs to improve something. Peter… I have a question. You inspired me a lot when creating videos! Would it be possible to show you one or two of my projects and for you to give your opinion on them? I know you're very busy. And if that doesn't work, that's okay :) Kind regards from Germany, Lo
Love it! Yeah!
loved that video
Great video 🎉
Great video!
Amazing work
Love those videos!👍
great Video! (as always)
I love it. thanks bro
Ukwenzelani umfana haha uyamithisa😂. Unkulunkulu ukuthandile sisi. Ungasikhiphi isisu
Nice informative video sir
some good tips there
do you turn ibis on or off or with ibis boost
Just leave it at standard
Ska studera in detta ordentligt och försöka mig på👌 blir sugen att lämna canon och gå till Sony😬
Do it 🔥🔥
Tung du e Peter 🫡
Nice guy👍
I’ve been doing photography for about 3 years now and have barely touched video work but seeing your video is giving me the courage to start learning! Awesome video man!🙏🏾
Hi, Luts link is not working
I'M NOT HATING!!! But, hear me out.
All these tips are great and all, but the takeaway for a beginner here is "Just shoot it in slowmo". And while I agree that these tips will get you out of jam occasionally, they aren't necessarily available to everyone. For most cameras and phones, extreme slowmo will greatly diminish the quality of the video, additionally to not having good enough stabilization. If the requirements for these tricks to work is having a $1000+ phone (on the low end) or a $4000+ camera kit, as universal these look, the reality is they are not.
And if by any chance you're still reading, yes, I know.
"Good phones are getting cheap, and cheap phones are getting good" - MKBHD
And so are cameras, but we're not there yet, where you would consider 100-120fps video as standard features, in either 4K or1080p.
This is a good video, with great advice and all good intentions. But the premise of it, plainly put, is unrealistic.
Well that’s why it’s called simple camera tricks.
It’s not meant to be for any camera, but you could easily pull this off with a Zv1/ZVE-10 or something similar.
Thanks or as we say in Swedish - tack som fan 😂
I got a manual focus only lens and now I think auto focus is the devil
I also started using much higher aperture
🙏🤘❤️
hiii
Exactly how big are your upper arms? 😳
Lol. I was almost done with the video you made after this. I think you privated it. Just kind of funny. Just saying... I agreed with everything you said in it I wasn't at the very end but. Maybe you picked your nose and watched it back or said something that was a mistake. Either way love your videos and videos like that one or actually very helpful for me. This video is good too but I've already seen it.. lol
I felt like it was a good video, but didn’t really provide anything other than me ranting about stuff.
Feels unnecessary to leave it up even though I thought it was some valid thoughts.
@@PeterLindgren1 yeah, I feel that. From an outside perspective, I get what you’re saying. maybe it could’ve been half the length but it was enjoyable. But I’ve definitely unlisted videos. I thought I was just making noise as well. In fact, there’s a few on my channel I’m still thinking about. Have a good one.
Can i get a free drone from you
Yeah sure, if I can get some free money from you 👍🏼
This guy is still making videos 🤦🏻♂️
Been my job full time for 4,5 years, And people still enjoy them!
Hope your day is great 🫡