Brother, I'm Brazilian and graduated in computer science. I was born out, and had to abandon my career due to medical recommendations. And since I took digital marketing courses during my undergraduate studies, and I love photography, I'm getting into this field! And this tutorial of yours is making a big difference in my professional growth! Thank you
It’s pretty awesome that people in the comments are offering helpful additions and tips to the video and not just dissing on it for not being completely comprehensive. Much appreciated
Love that this is all done with relatively minimal gear and easily achievable by most. No need for fancy field monitors or crazy expensive lenses or stabilisers. Props man
In German, there's a word that describes it pretty well: "Reizüberflutung". You show the viewer more than they can perceive with their brain, more than they can process, providing them with the pure feeling of overwhelming happiness. One great shot is nice, but 3 great shots are flooding your brains processing power. Its like feeding yourself pure sugar.
Great vid! Quick tip though, there's no need for the external grid, you can actually enable to show guides over the preview, and then you have the option to configure them by pixels or percentage. So to get that same grid you can use two guides, one at 33% and the other at 66%, plus you can switch them on and off very quickly with the button (they don't appear in the video even if you export with them toggled on ofc)
@@moneeb343 On the view panel, enable show rulers and show guides, then you'll see some rulers on the sides of the preview. Click them and drag to the center of the preview, and once you have it, right click the guide and then you can edit the exact position then. In case it is confusing I'm sure there are gonna be tutorials on YT too :)
Personally I export in 1080 as I trust my render setting instead of instagram compression. I shoot in 4K and the footage is fantastic even on a 1080 rendered video 👍🏼. But I’ll definitely try to stack 3 landscape videos on top of each other next time 😊 thanks for the tip!
@@moeobaidat4101 I use the a preset I made myself found on RUclips, but pretty much change the 1080 x 1920, and use max render box checked. Something like that. On RUclips there lots of videos explaining best portrait render settings. 👌
Dude, this is awesome! Def just made me want to go out and try it. Loved the exposure to Premiere Pro too. Please do more photo/video tutorials with Premiere Pro 🙏🏻
@@justinbuice i have an e90 and after watching this video i really wanna make one, good job on the video man u did a really good job explaining it all, very detailed. keep it up 💪🏻
Hey Justin, the way you get straight to the point and don't cut stuff every two seconds is nice to see. How do you send the final result to your phone?
Great demonstration, it helped alot i usually do everything on the phone and use Capcut to make the video edits but i always wanted to learn how to put multiple videos into one. Thanks for the video 💯
As a car guy and someone who just recently got into videography, this video came across my main page and it's been so informative. I did have a question though: Do you just move the camera slowly when recording or do you slow the footage down after in post? Trying to get into shooting more B-roll style footage for vlogs, fitness, etc. and haven't been able to figure out the most effective way to get this slow smooth style footage!
Personally I just move the camera slowly so when you see it played back, it’s regular speed. A lot of people will shoot at 60fps which would allow you to slow the footage down by half. Experiment with both and see which way works best for you 😎
Hello, i just came across to ur channel. Your video is super awsome and easy to understand! Thanks for the tips. I’ll definetly try this. Oh btw the way you tell all of these with a calm mood makes this video more watchable 👊🏻
This is my first time seeing your channel and im sure your experience as a phtographer/videographer has gotten better by now since this video is a little old now. But if you ever wanted to take your color grading to another level, I'd highly suggest taking the time to understand Davinci Resolve's color correction. As soon as you get used to nodes (industry standard) its a whole new breath of fresh air.
The best part is when a client asks you to shoot these videos for them, but want to shoot at noon because "the light is better" 😂 great stuff my freind.
Yo thank you I needed this, I’m about to do some rollers for a person and I want to try throwing in a reel I’ve never done some and the formate/ template looks good
Hello from across the river. I saw the bridge and thought "that looks like the Bluewater bridge". Then I saw Imperial Oil in the background and knew for sure. So, hello from Sarnia
Man, I'm beginning an Instagram account in a little city of Mexico, and although I don't have the budget for a camera. I can use the tips with my phone, keep the great work and thx a lot!
Love this! I have just started shooting tech equipment more frequently, I’m going to try this out! Thanks for the video! I’ll do my racecar when it’s done😂😂
Another way to get smoother footage without a gimbal, shoot in a higher framerate like 120fps and move the camera faster, then slow it down in post. When you do fast handheld movements you don't get the micro-gitters. :)
Hey man, i just came across your channel recently and wanted to say I enjoy your content a lot. This video was really nice because I've always struggled with getting consistent high quality stills of my car. I'll try some of what you showed.
U can see u don’t have experience with premiere pro😂 not hate btw! But ur making it yourself so difficult. If you just hit the top right u can go to colors and have a way bigger and more clear view of the lumitri colors. You also don’t have to add the limitru color effect onto it. And the numbers in the effect controls, you don’t have to type them in. If you put ur cursor on the numbers you can slide them right and left. Makes it way easyer then using ur marks or typing a random number! Just some tips
Good tip on the colors panel. I'll have to try that next time. I know the sliders slide with the cursor, sometimes I like typing in the values though lol
Dope video bro definitely looking into getting into filming and editing content for my IG reels and for a beginner this was pretty comprehensive. Definitely subbing to the channel. Thanks 🙏🏾
Love the detailed video Justin. Thank you for the tutorial. One question for you, do you know how we can make motion of the video back and forth? Similar to a boomerang but much slower and steady?
For anyone who's interested, I recently did a video on the lens I use for these reels! ruclips.net/video/GRlWBq2Y2NM/видео.html
Any educational seminars you'd recommend ? on video editing ?
Brother, I'm Brazilian and graduated in computer science. I was born out, and had to abandon my career due to medical recommendations. And since I took digital marketing courses during my undergraduate studies, and I love photography, I'm getting into this field! And this tutorial of yours is making a big difference in my professional growth!
Thank you
It’s pretty awesome that people in the comments are offering helpful additions and tips to the video and not just dissing on it for not being completely comprehensive. Much appreciated
Thanks to Katie for helping film behind the scenes!
You’re welcome babe! Sorry what I shot was so shakey 🤣😂
Love that this is all done with relatively minimal gear and easily achievable by most. No need for fancy field monitors or crazy expensive lenses or stabilisers. Props man
Yeah, easily "achievable camera" that costs 4000 euro, that is 4 average wages in countries of central Europe. Just lol at your comment.
In German, there's a word that describes it pretty well:
"Reizüberflutung".
You show the viewer more than they can perceive with their brain, more than they can process, providing them with the pure feeling of overwhelming happiness.
One great shot is nice, but 3 great shots are flooding your brains processing power. Its like feeding yourself pure sugar.
This came out so good babe! Love that you broke it down to show others how you make those killer reels. Proud of you! ♥️
Thanks for helping me film!
Y'all are too cute
I thought it was one of the homies for a sec
Yo this too cute
@@justinbuice what lenses did you use?
Great vid! Quick tip though, there's no need for the external grid, you can actually enable to show guides over the preview, and then you have the option to configure them by pixels or percentage. So to get that same grid you can use two guides, one at 33% and the other at 66%, plus you can switch them on and off very quickly with the button (they don't appear in the video even if you export with them toggled on ofc)
Do you know where in the menus/settings that guide is?? I'd really appreciate it!
@@moneeb343 On the view panel, enable show rulers and show guides, then you'll see some rulers on the sides of the preview. Click them and drag to the center of the preview, and once you have it, right click the guide and then you can edit the exact position then. In case it is confusing I'm sure there are gonna be tutorials on YT too :)
I came here to ask this question, you’re a hero. (I only pay for Premiere pro, not for illustrator so was looking for another way)
that gimbal move with a strap support is smooth af
Great info for someone like myself who is just starting to dabble with video coming from the still photo side of things
first person to spill out how they do it, +1 subscribed!
❣️❣️
Personally I export in 1080 as I trust my render setting instead of instagram compression. I shoot in 4K and the footage is fantastic even on a 1080 rendered video 👍🏼. But I’ll definitely try to stack 3 landscape videos on top of each other next time 😊 thanks for the tip!
whats your render settings ?
@@moeobaidat4101 I use the a preset I made myself found on RUclips, but pretty much change the 1080 x 1920, and use max render box checked. Something like that. On RUclips there lots of videos explaining best portrait render settings. 👌
Dude, this is awesome! Def just made me want to go out and try it. Loved the exposure to Premiere Pro too. Please do more photo/video tutorials with Premiere Pro 🙏🏻
Yes please, especially since I’m an adobe guy
This was awesome dude! Makes me want to take some attempts at it tonight!
Do it man! I want to see an E90 reel
@@justinbuice i have an e90 and after watching this video i really wanna make one, good job on the video man u did a really good job explaining it all, very detailed. keep it up 💪🏻
Amazing quick video! I appreciate the tip about creating a 4K timeline bc I’ve struggled with the IG compression!
That was an awesome trick you showed us with the camera strap I can tell you have definitely been doing this for awhile and it shows. Good stuff
The camera strap trick is fricking genius😭 I think with ibis and that I should be okay til I get a gimbal. Beautiful videos bro🔥
This is so good! Glad I stumbled upon your content after looking for guitars!
Hey Justin, the way you get straight to the point and don't cut stuff every two seconds is nice to see. How do you send the final result to your phone?
Thanks! I AirDrop them from my Mac to my iPhone. You could also use a 3rd party app like Dropbox or Google drive
Great demonstration, it helped alot i usually do everything on the phone and use Capcut to make the video edits but i always wanted to learn how to put multiple videos into one. Thanks for the video 💯
This is what i needed in my life thank you for the great content and the awesome information.
Glad I can help 😁
Time to try this!
Learning something new every time I watch your videos!
That’s one happy F30 Justin! First time around here! You earned my sub!
Welcome to my channel!
Was just having coffee before heading to the office and you’ve given me a task today at work now😂
As a car guy and someone who just recently got into videography, this video came across my main page and it's been so informative. I did have a question though: Do you just move the camera slowly when recording or do you slow the footage down after in post? Trying to get into shooting more B-roll style footage for vlogs, fitness, etc. and haven't been able to figure out the most effective way to get this slow smooth style footage!
Personally I just move the camera slowly so when you see it played back, it’s regular speed. A lot of people will shoot at 60fps which would allow you to slow the footage down by half. Experiment with both and see which way works best for you 😎
Noti gang! 🦾
Hello, i just came across to ur channel. Your video is super awsome and easy to understand! Thanks for the tips. I’ll definetly try this. Oh btw the way you tell all of these with a calm mood makes this video more watchable 👊🏻
Great video, your shots are so beautiful they look unreal great job 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you!
@@justinbuice you're welcome keep on killing it
This is my first time seeing your channel and im sure your experience as a phtographer/videographer has gotten better by now since this video is a little old now. But if you ever wanted to take your color grading to another level, I'd highly suggest taking the time to understand Davinci Resolve's color correction. As soon as you get used to nodes (industry standard) its a whole new breath of fresh air.
I absolutely love your style . . . thanks for the inspiration!!
The best part is when a client asks you to shoot these videos for them, but want to shoot at noon because "the light is better" 😂 great stuff my freind.
Amazing ! Thank you for sharing your tips and knowledge, very much appreciated Justin !
Glad I could help!
Been wanting to learn how to edit some good footage of my lady’s C43. Thank you 🙏🏽 super clear and informative
Wow, that composition and reel was so cool! Thanks for sharing that idea!!
Justin coming in clutch with the game changers!!
🙏🙏🙏
Don’t wanna be a hypocrite. Had to subscribe. Great stuff mate. Keep it up
first like woohoo ☺️
Yo thank you I needed this, I’m about to do some rollers for a person and I want to try throwing in a reel I’ve never done some and the formate/ template looks good
Looks class. Love it. Half the battle is filming sharp high quality footage to work with and you've nailed it. 👌
Hello from across the river. I saw the bridge and thought "that looks like the Bluewater bridge". Then I saw Imperial Oil in the background and knew for sure.
So, hello from Sarnia
Man, I'm beginning an Instagram account in a little city of Mexico, and although I don't have the budget for a camera. I can use the tips with my phone, keep the great work and thx a lot!
Love this! I have just started shooting tech equipment more frequently, I’m going to try this out! Thanks for the video! I’ll do my racecar when it’s done😂😂
Funny enough I just saw your “taking a break from YT” reel today
Another way to get smoother footage without a gimbal, shoot in a higher framerate like 120fps and move the camera faster, then slow it down in post. When you do fast handheld movements you don't get the micro-gitters. :)
You make some really helpful videos! I subbed!
Hey man, i just came across your channel recently and wanted to say I enjoy your content a lot. This video was really nice because I've always struggled with getting consistent high quality stills of my car. I'll try some of what you showed.
Had to sub thanks bro, I’m brand new to cameras and editing, planning on making travel videos in the near future.
thank you for showing us ! I will try to export in 4K or 1440 for my next reel 🙏
Awesome! Let me know how it ends up looking!
@@justinbuice a bit late answer, but I have a real change in quality in 1440p so thank you I export only in 1440p now 🙏
K&F filters are 🔥
Love this idea! Thanks for the tutorial.
Very much appreciate you spreading the knowledge. Rare to see someone do this in social. Thank you
Im glad I can help!
came back to this for the grid/alignment, as Im about to start posting my drum videos like this on IG. As always, good stuff dude
Thanks!
This is great. Thank you.
Thank you for including the settings
Awesome video man! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the vid! Love the 340i and the camera quality too, hope i'll make it, like you did!
If you hold alt then select the audio clip you can select it separently without having to unlink it first.
Video is dope, will deff try this out for some of my reels
U can see u don’t have experience with premiere pro😂 not hate btw! But ur making it yourself so difficult. If you just hit the top right u can go to colors and have a way bigger and more clear view of the lumitri colors. You also don’t have to add the limitru color effect onto it. And the numbers in the effect controls, you don’t have to type them in. If you put ur cursor on the numbers you can slide them right and left. Makes it way easyer then using ur marks or typing a random number! Just some tips
Good tip on the colors panel. I'll have to try that next time. I know the sliders slide with the cursor, sometimes I like typing in the values though lol
This is all extremely helpful to my little beginner self😭👏🏾thanks a ton
Badass man much appreciated! 🤙🏾✊🏾
This video is sooo awesome and detailed. Love it 🎉❤
first step: have a nice car
great video!
Nice Vid, and it was nice to share the work flow.
😊😊Bro I love you this content you have earned yourself a subscriber
Another super helpful video ! Now I need to go try this 😊
Thank you for this video. Been wanting to learn to do this.
You did this so well thank you for your energy!
Missed the video, then found out I didn’t have notifications on. I swear I had it on but maybe I’m trippin
Dope video bro definitely looking into getting into filming and editing content for my IG reels and for a beginner this was pretty comprehensive. Definitely subbing to the channel. Thanks 🙏🏾
Great video. I need to make that sequence for Da Vinci
How do you film without shaking?
Use a gimbal
You shoot AF or Manual Focus?
Love the tips man very good stuff
where should i get music to edit to ?
Excellent video Justin!
Man, this is a cool overall tutorial, rare these days. thanks for sharing!
beautiful work, thanks for sharing your workflow!
I really loved your way to make reels! Thx
I gotta try this. Great vid as always
Thanks man! You still have the EOS R?
The fact that this was 24fps is crazy....great video Justin, new subscriber here
Thank you! Welcome to my channel!
24fps is the ideal cinematic frame rate
Love the video! thanks for making this!
I enjoyed making it :)
absolutely best video. Love it
love it - thanks for the help.
Bro you are the MAN!!!!
Perfect tutorial!
Thanks man!
This video is top notch!
I rock with this 🔥 planning to attempt it
Feeling so inspired. Was wondering what are your thoughts in doing something like at 60fps? LOVE ITTT!
Nicee video👍
Thanks!
Dope I’m gonna have to try one of these but in Final Cut cuz I ditched the adobe creative cloud
Im so over Premiere. Constant bugs lol. What are you doing for an alternative to photoshop/ illustrator?
Please do one on shooting your long form car content for RUclips
you're dope, Im gonna try this
Perfect video and job bro
cakep banget warnanya bro, gokil❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Wow great job dude. Hope you don’t mind if I use this idea for some machine footage.
Great tutorial and thank you for the lesson. Any tips for where to source cool background music beats?
thank's om keren
Love the detailed video Justin. Thank you for the tutorial. One question for you, do you know how we can make motion of the video back and forth? Similar to a boomerang but much slower and steady?
Thanks so much for the template! Great video.
Glad I could help!
So dope! Great shots.
Thank you!
This is super creative. Nice one.
Thanks!