I will say, I watch your videos 50% of the time, because of the thumbnail, 50% for the english in swedish accent (I laugh every time) and 150% of the time because of the tips. Always on point. Thanks Peter
I'm glad you didn't mention using the neck strap as stabilization. When I first started filming, so many tutorials told me to use the neck strap and honestly it makes it more jittery due to the tension. I dunno why, maybe it's just me but ever since I stopped using the neck strap tip, my footage has been much smoother. Thanks again for another great video!
Pete great stuff and I recommend using the peak design or any strap around the neck or body to add a stable point. I also throw it on a cheap monopod to the side at my hip for pan, sweeping and dolly in. Most of the time with the a7III at 60 and 120fps I get excellent footage without having to use warp stabilization. My last walking dead Con I used this technique a lot
Peter, thank you very much for your very inspiring videos. You and your videos are awesome! I feel get encouraged enough to take a camera or my cellphone and go to take b roll sequences. I am happy to have found your channel in the Internet. Thanks a lot. Murat from Moscow, Russia.
Thanks peter. I have a small channel and normally when I film I use small hand held Tripod. I seen some of your videos and notice you do it hand held. I therefore tired this yesterday for a Caravan review video and some was ok but some not. Noticed I’d slowed down footage looked so much better so I often film talk bits in 25 so will film b roll footage shows in 50 or 100. Some great tips love your videos. I use canon m50 with prime 20 and also the standard 15 45. Not bought any more lenses as know if change camera need to buy whole set of new lenses.
Thanks a lot Peter. We do learn more and more each time you upload a video. Very good teacher. You r also so funny 😁😁😁. We NEVER get bored watching your video.
ur awe some bro ,love you ....i am a unique viewer of ur channel from last 2 months ....When ur subscriber are 6000 and now 67000 its awesome bro ...😘😘😘
Well Said Mr. Peter! Been Following your channel since last year. And my husband was really inspired and learned a lot from your tutorials. I don't know if some of your videos are already in private because i think i remember a video before regarding the flow or how you got more people on your channel. Anyway, Thank you So much Mr. Peter. You deserve more. 😍
Man, such great points! I mean, I do love my Ronin-S, but I'm definitely a huge advocate for filming handheld, cause it's just so much faster than setting up a gimbal! :D
Thank you Peter for these lessons. What about keeping the IS on when using a gimbal? I’m starting to mix in longer lenses and find that I need to improve my stabilization, and the IS-on-gimbal helps. But for shorter lenses I still don’t use it to avoid any pan-jitters. What do you advise?
How do you keep stable when you actually have to move with a subject? Like I noticed when I walk forward, even with the ninja walk, you can see the frame sway. Maybe I'm top heavy?
You can really only use this guy's technique in VERY specific circumstances. Based on what he shows in the video, I'd say you can get smooth looking shots of something with in arms reach max. That's about the extent of your rage of motion. Something like walking, you're going to need a steadicam or gimbal to achieve a smooth shot. Notice how fast the edits are? It's because the usable footage is very little and you have to cut around all the shaking
Yea top heavy could do that, but also the heavier the camera, the lease the micro jitters. Most people try to get their rig lighter, but that weight is essential when it comes down to it. Also lens choice plays a part as well. 18-35 are good. Building a shoulder rig helps too, they are many ways. Bigger cameras do a better jobs hiding it because of weight too.
These were some amazing tips! Especially the exhaling tip! Next level stuff here! I'm literally going to have to come back later and watch this again with pen and paper so I can take notes!
Hi Peter, Your videos are very helpful. But it would be great if you can suggest setting for Sony Camera. I am using A6400 need to understand the settings which could help me to shoot videos.
Thanks for the super great contents. Always look forward to follow your channel and latest update as it has a lot of advices that help my channel to grow. Your fresh idea has inspiring me to create and keep develop my channel to a higher level and value added to my skill on filmmaking. #learntogether #growtogether #teacheachother
Great film, I need to make one of these, I don't know where you find the time to juggle family life, RUclips and client work, you're superman. To get smooth handheld footage I use a combination of the ninja walk, light breathing, holding the camera as close to my body as possible so not to engage my guns *kisskiss and prevent muscle shake, and ayye, the obvious, slow motion. So 100k by new years, I think it's possible, SocialBlade says 3 months, but I think you'll crush it by new years. I think at this moment you're more of an inspiration to me to wake my ass up and start filming more content than Peter Mckinnon since I remember the days when you popped those 800sub balloons, and now look at you!
Smashing it as always, Great tips. You're definitely right, we all need to just get out and practice! I'd love to see some videos from when you first started :D
@@PeterLindgren1 Yeah, I am definitely one of those people. But i'm sure this is the same for a lot of your fans. you help motivate us to move and practice especially actually seeing you in the motion. Do a poll see how many people would like to see some older videos? I personally think it'd be super cool to see how far you, yourself has progressed :D
Exhale tip was one of the best ever 👌
Haha it works wonders :D
Nikhil Lazar 🤣
I will say, I watch your videos 50% of the time, because of the thumbnail, 50% for the english in swedish accent (I laugh every time) and 150% of the time because of the tips. Always on point. Thanks Peter
I'm glad you didn't mention using the neck strap as stabilization. When I first started filming, so many tutorials told me to use the neck strap and honestly it makes it more jittery due to the tension. I dunno why, maybe it's just me but ever since I stopped using the neck strap tip, my footage has been much smoother. Thanks again for another great video!
Set manual focus and start close to subject, then pull away. Reverse the footage and you get a great push in to focus shot.
Twisting the camera is very nice camera movement..and thans for all the Worthy Information..thankyou
Literally I watched your three videos and I learned more, than during half year at school, youre perfect teacher, thank you, have a nice day
This guy is the new poster child📸💪🙌🙌
That breath tip was such a great tip! Never thought of that one before and it actually makes a lot of sense!
Video helped me a lot Peter! Love the soundtrack as well. Pushed me in the right mood!!
Pete great stuff and I recommend using the peak design or any strap around the neck or body to add a stable point. I also throw it on a cheap monopod to the side at my hip for pan, sweeping and dolly in. Most of the time with the a7III at 60 and 120fps I get excellent footage without having to use warp stabilization. My last walking dead Con I used this technique a lot
The Otaku Lens Thanks for adding more tips. I am going to check out your channel
Great tips man! Will have to buy some peak design straps soon!
great tips!
Peter, thank you very much for your very inspiring videos. You and your videos are awesome! I feel get encouraged enough to take a camera or my cellphone and go to take b roll sequences. I am happy to have found your channel in the Internet. Thanks a lot. Murat from Moscow, Russia.
You're welcome man, thatnk you so much for watching! Happy you found it too!
Pure gold. Thank you! And here I was thinking I was the only one who breathed like that during those movements too!
Damn... I don’t know why RUclips recommended me this one so late. Full of great tips, definitely gonna try these next time I video.
great tutorial, thumbs up 👍🏻
Dude, your videos are so freaking good
Keep on going on!
Cheers from Germany
Thanks man! Glad you liked it 🙌😀
Everytime i see your videos. Your subscribers always goes up.
You are gonna hit 100K tonight..
I will follow your advice in the next videos I will make... thanks
Dude great vid! But what I really noticed is that your audio was so spot on. Prefect match from studio to field. So good bro. 💪🏼
I bought a Steadicam for $60. Waiting for it to arrive! Will deffo let you know how it does.
Awesome, keep me updated!
Thanks peter. I have a small channel and normally when I film I use small hand held Tripod. I seen some of your videos and notice you do it hand held. I therefore tired this yesterday for a Caravan review video and some was ok but some not. Noticed I’d slowed down footage looked so much better so I often film talk bits in 25 so will film b roll footage shows in 50 or 100. Some great tips love your videos. I use canon m50 with prime 20 and also the standard 15 45. Not bought any more lenses as know if change camera need to buy whole set of new lenses.
Thanks a lot Peter. We do learn more and more each time you upload a video. Very good teacher. You r also so funny 😁😁😁. We NEVER get bored watching your video.
ur awe some bro ,love you ....i am a unique viewer of ur channel from last 2 months ....When ur subscriber are 6000 and now 67000 its awesome bro ...😘😘😘
Thanks man! Love to have you here 🙌
Well Said Mr. Peter!
Been Following your channel since last year. And my husband was really inspired
and learned a lot from your tutorials.
I don't know if some of your videos are already in private because i think i remember a video before regarding the
flow or how you got more people on your channel.
Anyway, Thank you So much Mr. Peter. You deserve more. 😍
Awesome 😎 advice Peter can’t wait 😊 to go out and take it for a test drive.
Man, such great points! I mean, I do love my Ronin-S, but I'm definitely a huge advocate for filming handheld, cause it's just so much faster than setting up a gimbal! :D
Hahahaha, @0:54 your gimbal set up and use is hilarious
Thank you 😊 for all.
This is so far the best tutorial for smooth handheld footage. I really appreciate it! Thanks!
Great tutorial man. Ha en fantastisk helg, Andreas 🇸🇪
Tack, detsamma!
it can't be explained better 👍👍👍thanks 😁
Awesome video Peter
Thank you 🙌
Thank you Peter for these lessons. What about keeping the IS on when using a gimbal? I’m starting to mix in longer lenses and find that I need to improve my stabilization, and the IS-on-gimbal helps. But for shorter lenses I still don’t use it to avoid any pan-jitters. What do you advise?
Getting my first full frame next week! Can't wait to use ibis on the sony a7ii!
What have you been using so far?
@@towermedia5940 old Sony Alpha A57
NVM got the 6300 instead
we need more videos like this.......
hey Peter,
how do you make audio recorded in such a different locations sound the same?
great tips anyways!
Thanks
he use external recorder
Hiếu Nguyễn Trung it's obvious, the environments he records is different but still quality is in another level.
@@khoorshid I was wondering the same thing! sorry, old comment, but still
Love it man! Great tips in this video!
How do you keep stable when you actually have to move with a subject? Like I noticed when I walk forward, even with the ninja walk, you can see the frame sway. Maybe I'm top heavy?
You can really only use this guy's technique in VERY specific circumstances. Based on what he shows in the video, I'd say you can get smooth looking shots of something with in arms reach max. That's about the extent of your rage of motion. Something like walking, you're going to need a steadicam or gimbal to achieve a smooth shot. Notice how fast the edits are? It's because the usable footage is very little and you have to cut around all the shaking
you could also use your straps on the neck, perhaps rubber straps with lots of elasticity so they can ''counter'' the movements
Yea top heavy could do that, but also the heavier the camera, the lease the micro jitters. Most people try to get their rig lighter, but that weight is essential when it comes down to it.
Also lens choice plays a part as well. 18-35 are good. Building a shoulder rig helps too, they are many ways. Bigger cameras do a better jobs hiding it because of weight too.
Hey man I've learn a lot from you and actually you inspired me to push myself more to get the footage I'm getting thanks man
That's so awesome to hear!
@@PeterLindgren1 Theres not many people I admire but you an your work is awesome
thank you Peter .
can you show us how you edit this video ( slow motion ) and this beautiful transition ?
I'll do a video about editing soon enough!
@@PeterLindgren1 thank you ❤❤👍
I will definitely be implementing these tips in my film making. ✌️ Nicely done, Peter.
I did enjoy the video. Thanks for great content as usual. 👌🏾
Really enjoying your videos, very informative and entertaining too
I will definantly start to Måve mah bådy more va for that cinematic feel. Thank you for making these kinds of videos!
Amazing stuff .
Learning so much .
Thank u
Yeah, just tried the breathing out when shooting. It Does Work. Cool dude. Favorite camera move the Pan up to reveal
Thanks 🙏 A lot Teacher
Very helpful, great examples.
very nice tips for handheld, will definitely use it with something I also learned from Daniel Schiffer "Dont try to be a gimbal".
I like the way you explain stuff in your video. Do you give one-one-one training on video-making?
well done presentation , lot of information and its also funny as well thank you for your time :)
These were some amazing tips! Especially the exhaling tip! Next level stuff here! I'm literally going to have to come back later and watch this again with pen and paper so I can take notes!
Thanks. Very helpful tips 👍
Thank you so much Peter!
You doing awesome thank you Peter
Magiskt! Du är så himla grym. Så sjukt bra tips.
Shape camera movement is great
Great tips! Thank you
Subscribed. Why? You give really good content. Thank you for that. Bravo.
Hi there! Great tips man! Thank you!
Хороший канал!!! Ты молодец!!! Многому научил меня!!! Спасибо тебе из России!!!
Awesome! It’ s like a master class in a nutshell.
Damn I love your videos man! You always give so many usefull tips. I have learned some new stuff right here again! Thank you so much!
Please teach with gopro also
Thanks for the good tips 😀
I liked what you did in this video....Talking about the same thing in studio and outside :) Very good!
Great videos, Peter! And very amusing as well. Keep up the excellent work!
Hi Peter,
Your videos are very helpful.
But it would be great if you can suggest setting for Sony Camera. I am using A6400 need to understand the settings which could help me to shoot videos.
Excellent tips! Thanks for all! Cheers from Argentina!
Awesome video, thank you!
Great video again Peter. Every video I seem to learn something else new. Your doing something right 😜
Thanks man! That's great :D
This is how we learn better , by laughing hard at this man and by just following his cool steps 😁😂😍 , Keep it up Peter , big support !!
Hey can you send a link to the softbox you use? Please? Also, you've been killing it. Thanks for all the great content.
Another great video! The b-roll that you captured on the a7iii, did you capture that with the 24mm?
Thanks man! Help a lot!
Thanks for the super great contents. Always look forward to follow your channel and latest update as it has a lot of advices that help my channel to grow. Your fresh idea has inspiring me to create and keep develop my channel to a higher level and value added to my skill on filmmaking.
#learntogether #growtogether #teacheachother
Peter, eres muy grande, me encanta cómo te explicas y todo lo que compartes en el canal. ¡Sigue así!
Love your videos!
Awesome tips. Thanks for this
thanks bro...that really healped
Awesome tips great video cheers 📷✊️
Excellent tips👍, thanks for sharing
Great tips ! Thank's a lot man ;)
Once again, another great piece, Peter. Thanks so much
Thank you very helpful video💐
For the wide-angle lens, which lens is better for video amongst the 3 : Tamron 17-28 , Sony 24 1.4 GM , Sony 16-35 F4 ?
Great film, I need to make one of these, I don't know where you find the time to juggle family life, RUclips and client work, you're superman. To get smooth handheld footage I use a combination of the ninja walk, light breathing, holding the camera as close to my body as possible so not to engage my guns *kisskiss and prevent muscle shake, and ayye, the obvious, slow motion. So 100k by new years, I think it's possible, SocialBlade says 3 months, but I think you'll crush it by new years. I think at this moment you're more of an inspiration to me to wake my ass up and start filming more content than Peter Mckinnon since I remember the days when you popped those 800sub balloons, and now look at you!
man I'm laughing so hard, thanks for the video man
Haha glad i could spread some joy!
Great videos, Peter. Shooting with an EOS-R here with no real IBIS. Greetings from Canada!
Great Tips!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you soooooon!!!!
Additionally you can use a stabilizing effect in premiere pro
I really enjoy this video. Thanks for your great tips
Smashing it as always, Great tips. You're definitely right, we all need to just get out and practice! I'd love to see some videos from when you first started :D
Thanks man! Yeah, I think a lot of people watch the tutorials but forget to put stuff in to practice! Haha my earlier videos suck 😂
@@PeterLindgren1 Yeah, I am definitely one of those people. But i'm sure this is the same for a lot of your fans. you help motivate us to move and practice especially actually seeing you in the motion.
Do a poll see how many people would like to see some older videos? I personally think it'd be super cool to see how far you, yourself has progressed :D
Your videos are informative + entertaining 😂 You're going to be a big deal Peter. You have that influenrcer aura.
Thanks Peter! Very inspiring!
Forgot to comment!!! Nice job dude! Good tips for sure....Practice makes perfect
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks bro for this great tips especially the exhale 😁
Awesome tips