This is awesome, I’m recently hired as a beginner to capture behind the scenes of a content marketing agency. I wasn’t really told what to do and was just given a camera. I have a shoot today and this is very helpful !
good points, having an f4 lens for wide shots (14-35 or 16-35) has saved the day when I get addicted to shallow dof on my other lenses while shooting candids. Love the 70-200 2.8 for capturing genuine moments without drawing attention. another other tip would be selecting music after you’ve gone through all of the footage, sometimes the footage calls for a different genre than I was planning on.
Crazy to see how far the group has come! It used to just be like 6 of us in our parents' basement, and then eventually we moved to a shop and now we're renting out places!
Excellent video! I've signed up to do some shorts at my companies booth at a pending tradeshow, this video gave me some really awesome perspectives to bring!
OUTSTANDING TUT!!! GREAT VIDEO!!! THANK YOU!!!! It really clarified a lot of questions. Please keep doing theses tutorials. They are sooooooo incredibly helpful.
Another great video Josh! Thanks for the hard work you put into your content. Very helpful, your insight and personal experience over the years is a great teaching tool. Keep up the awesome!
Thank you so much 👍, tomorrow is my first event shoot and I need a little bit of ideas to make it perfect and u don't believe I am a school student and shooting in my school event 😂.
damn bro thank you! ive been editing remotely for about a year and just now got a full time job doing video+editing so thank you this is going to be very helpful and useful!
Josh, as always, I've learned something new from one of your videos! The majority of these steps I was already taking without realising but you've given me a few more extremely useful tips 👍🏼 I have one issue with filming that cannot be overcome with the majority of these tips though - as well as being the camera operator, I'm also the subject... Well, my content is based around car detailing and I have to be in front of the camera 🤣 the only movement the camera gets is for B-roll footage at start/end of each 'story' but I work around it with different camera angles as much as I can! Thanks again and keep up the great content 👍🏼👍🏼
Hey Josh, thanks a lot for sharing these tipps! Really helps me for my next project :) I also experienced that it's cool to enage and arrange people for shots interacting with the camera. So, in the video it feels more like to be a part of that happening. Would be interesting to see your tipps for this type of interaction since you have done a lot of social media content and interviews for your previous company, right?
#3. yeah, I used to use my tripod as my stabilizer. Now, I use a glidecam-style gimbal with my Panasonic IBIS turned on (best IBIS on the market) #8. I think it's "incorporate"
Amazing video! I have a few questions. Do you use manual or autofocus when shooting with a gimbal? And what focal length do you prefer to use when shooting an event?
Can you make a tutorial video that you made that logo effect since you the illustrator than you used the adobe effect, could you teach that part? It looks amazing !!!
Hey man. Great vid. I know you mentioned it briefly but would you say that an f/2.8 is enough for most events? I’m mostly planning to use my Lumix 12-35mm f/2.8 with a GH5 for DJ / music festivals.
@joshwiniarski at 6:47 mark you show a so called "recap sequence effect". Is that made with Premiere Pro or DaVinci? I'd like to know if I can make it on DaVinci as well. Thanks
Hey man. Great video. Do you have a preference in frame rates for event videos? I mean, do you shoot everything in 60p so you can slow down some clips for example.
Filming in 60p is usually the safest option. If there are moments you KNOW you won't slow down, like interviews or maybe a speech you could shoot in 24 (or 30) but most of the time yeah 60 is my preference.
Im going to a concert next month to watch a band.. will my lavalier mic work perfectly to record their music? Will my distance from them affects the sound quality?
"Starting out" has nothing to do with getting the right tools for the job the first time. I just started out with video not long ago and I have all of my basic stuff all together including a gimbal and my first client needed pretty much what I had. Never fear that being "new" means limit your gear. Better to have more than not enough...when you need it.
If you're frantically searching the internet because you're shooting an event in < 24 hours and have no idea what you're doing, this one's for you!
Lmaooo
Well, that was more personal than excpected …
Life Saver sir haha need this for tomorrow
Meeee😂
I appreciate it brother
shooting my first big event tomorrow and this video is super helpful! great tips, thanks so much, I feel more confident now :):)
That logo animation was so slick. The guy with the bandanna stood out as well as the emotion of the interpersonal interactions were highlights.
This is awesome, I’m recently hired as a beginner to capture behind the scenes of a content marketing agency. I wasn’t really told what to do and was just given a camera. I have a shoot today and this is very helpful !
hey just I want you to know that even two years later I still find this super helpful for an event I'm gonna shoot this Friday!
I mean you just did it man,
I mean you just spoke every little detail and nicely related how it affected the video.
Just keep it up
Thanks, will do!
good points, having an f4 lens for wide shots (14-35 or 16-35) has saved the day when I get addicted to shallow dof on my other lenses while shooting candids. Love the 70-200 2.8 for capturing genuine moments without drawing attention.
another other tip would be selecting music after you’ve gone through all of the footage, sometimes the footage calls for a different genre than I was planning on.
This has come so far since those old LAN party videos 🤩
Crazy to see how far the group has come! It used to just be like 6 of us in our parents' basement, and then eventually we moved to a shop and now we're renting out places!
May God keep u guided mate. ıt was enlightening.
great tutorial brother!
Awesome tips. Thank you.🙏🏿
You're so welcome!
Your knowledge and experience deserves 1 million followers
Excellent video! I've signed up to do some shorts at my companies booth at a pending tradeshow, this video gave me some really awesome perspectives to bring!
Great tutorial. Thanks. I wish I had seen this before the conference was over. Next time.
Great video! It was a good reminder of some things that I need to work on and some things that I've gotten better at, thanks!
Glad to hear it!
OUTSTANDING TUT!!! GREAT VIDEO!!! THANK YOU!!!! It really clarified a lot of questions. Please keep doing theses tutorials. They are sooooooo incredibly helpful.
I'm so glad, I'll keep that in mind!
This is heat bro fs🔥🔥
Another great video Josh! Thanks for the hard work you put into your content. Very helpful, your insight and personal experience over the years is a great teaching tool. Keep up the awesome!
Thanks, will do!
@@JoshWiniarski Would love some After Effects animation tutorial.
Great video, great tips.. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Josh, I think I learned more from this than from a year of shooting events.
Thank you so much 👍, tomorrow is my first event shoot and I need a little bit of ideas to make it perfect and u don't believe I am a school student and shooting in my school event 😂.
Great vid, awesome tips 👏
This has me finally we yes to edit event videos again, thank you!
TY for this! I'm shooting my very first event video for some DJ friends of mine and am excited to put your tips to use!!!
Great video! Really helpful and great breakdown. Thank you
These were awesome rules to shot by! Thank you!
This is very helpful! Thank you!
Extremely helpful thanks a lot ❤😂
Clean edit! Great tips!
Thanks for this. You have earned yourself a sub
Great video, thanks for making it.
You bet!
Helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
great vid thanks brother
Great job josh!
Thanks!
Great video and great edit on your event coverage.
Wow, you have stated very interesting video ideas. Thank you bro.
Thanks, my pleasure!
Thank you, this is a very informative and interesting video.👌
Thanks for sharing brother this really helped a lot ! ❤️🙏🏽
Glad to hear it!
A lot of really great tips here, thanks for sharing all this!!
Hey There Josh - just came up on your RUclips page. Great advice. Great presentation. Keep up the awesome work.
Love it … frame work
damn bro thank you! ive been editing remotely for about a year and just now got a full time job doing video+editing so thank you this is going to be very helpful and useful!
That's super exciting, I'm wishing you the best!
this was super helpful ... Thank you !
Glad to hear it!
Amazing video! I have one of my first event shoots coming up, this was really helpful.
Great to hear, hope you crush it!
All great points! Thanks!
My pleasure!
Very informative 👏 thanks for sharing ❤
OUTSTANDING 🫡❤️
It helps me a lot
I'm so glad!
Josh, as always, I've learned something new from one of your videos! The majority of these steps I was already taking without realising but you've given me a few more extremely useful tips 👍🏼
I have one issue with filming that cannot be overcome with the majority of these tips though - as well as being the camera operator, I'm also the subject... Well, my content is based around car detailing and I have to be in front of the camera 🤣 the only movement the camera gets is for B-roll footage at start/end of each 'story' but I work around it with different camera angles as much as I can!
Thanks again and keep up the great content 👍🏼👍🏼
Very helpful, thanks Josh. I just subscribed.
super dope dude thank you!
Happy to help!
Great work
Thanks
Hey Josh, thanks a lot for sharing these tipps! Really helps me for my next project :) I also experienced that it's cool to enage and arrange people for shots interacting with the camera. So, in the video it feels more like to be a part of that happening.
Would be interesting to see your tipps for this type of interaction since you have done a lot of social media content and interviews for your previous company, right?
Very helpful. Thanks!
i love this toturial... you really took out time to explain..
Happy to help!
#3. yeah, I used to use my tripod as my stabilizer. Now, I use a glidecam-style gimbal with my Panasonic IBIS turned on (best IBIS on the market)
#8. I think it's "incorporate"
#8 I think you're right haha, oh well nothing I can do about it now 😅
24 or 30 fps for this one?
Thanks for the tutorial
Aweso me video, Josh!! Thanks a lot! :)
Really informative and well put together video. Loved it!
Glad it was helpful!
very helpful thanks for sharing bro
great video!
Thanks!
Great! Helpful!
Glad to hear it!
Excellent 👍
The BPM of songs very rarely changes (I can think of like 3 ever). What he means is where it intensifies through instrumentation. Good video overall!
I made this video a while ago, but if I said that thank you for the correction!
Awesome tutorial 👏👏 thanks for sharing this wonderful tutorial 😍😍 keep it up 👍
Amazing video! I have a few questions. Do you use manual or autofocus when shooting with a gimbal? And what focal length do you prefer to use when shooting an event?
Beautiful. Thank you. New Subscriber
Can you make a tutorial video that you made that logo effect since you the illustrator than you used the adobe effect, could you teach that part? It looks amazing !!!
Thank you
You're welcome!
Amazing! How long did the video take you to edit?
Thank you! 😍
You're very welcome!
excellente!
Thanks!
this was really helpful. what kind of editing software do you use ?
I use Adobe software, so Adobe Premiere Pro is the main one, but also a few others (Photoshop, After Effects, Audition etc.)
Thank you 😊
Hey man. Great vid. I know you mentioned it briefly but would you say that an f/2.8 is enough for most events? I’m mostly planning to use my Lumix 12-35mm f/2.8 with a GH5 for DJ / music festivals.
Very Nice!!
how do u find suitable music for the videos?
I noticed a light on your gimbal you didn’t mention it. Did you use it?
Amazing tips! What the song name at the end of the video? Thank you
@joshwiniarski at 6:47 mark you show a so called "recap sequence effect". Is that made with Premiere Pro or DaVinci? I'd like to know if I can make it on DaVinci as well. Thanks
Brilliant...
Did you edit the video to go with the beat of the music or does it do that on its own?
Hey man. Great video. Do you have a preference in frame rates for event videos? I mean, do you shoot everything in 60p so you can slow down some clips for example.
Filming in 60p is usually the safest option. If there are moments you KNOW you won't slow down, like interviews or maybe a speech you could shoot in 24 (or 30) but most of the time yeah 60 is my preference.
yeah it was nice still having tubule tho with camera setting and storytelling
which app do you use for editing
Legend
Is this in Richland WA.?
Im going to a concert next month to watch a band.. will my lavalier mic work perfectly to record their music? Will my distance from them affects the sound quality?
"Starting out" has nothing to do with getting the right tools for the job the first time. I just started out with video not long ago and I have all of my basic stuff all together including a gimbal and my first client needed pretty much what I had. Never fear that being "new" means limit your gear. Better to have more than not enough...when you need it.
Plz make a tutorial on logo animate and neon glow
lovely
GOD bless u great tips
What time does D80 camera shoot ???
Thank you+
Hello I want that after effects project file If you can please share, 🙏 and do we use that as a template or not? #lovefromindia❤
Nice!
What do you use to edit???
I shoot with CANON R5C and it does NOT work well on the ronin bc it doesnt track, what canon are you using?
Is nobody gonna mention the Linus Tech Tips reference at 10:30?