I've watched A LOT of videos about phones and gimbals. Some are pretty good, but what sets yours apart is that you also show the settings used. It helps so much since sometimes my phone moves weird. Thanks for one of the best channels on RUclips.
You're always so clear and gave me some new ideas. RE: filming self with the main back camera : I have a Ulanzi convex mirror stuck on my iPhone case (a bit like the Flow 2 Pro one.) Dirt cheap but so useful.
Another incredible video! So many great tips that are even useful for non-gimbal owners. FYI I’ve got that slow walk thing down at my age. As long as I don’t slip into “stop motion”.
I've watched A LOT of videos about phones and gimbals. Some are pretty good, but what sets yours apart is that you also show the settings used. It helps so much since sometimes my phone moves weird. Thanks for one of the best channels on RUclips.
Thank you. I really got a lot out of your video. Moving slowly is something I am not doing and you showed what a difference it makes.
You're always so clear and gave me some new ideas. RE: filming self with the main back camera : I have a Ulanzi convex mirror stuck on my iPhone case (a bit like the Flow 2 Pro one.) Dirt cheap but so useful.
Another incredible video! So many great tips that are even useful for non-gimbal owners. FYI I’ve got that slow walk thing down at my age. As long as I don’t slip into “stop motion”.
haha yeah on thing that gets easier with age!
Just bought your book after watching a few of your videos. Thanks for the excellent content.
Awesome, thank you!
Super video!
So wonderful 😮
thank you Louis
Thank you!
Good camera
For the rising crane shot, what gimbal mode was the gimbal in?
Use pan follow. Keep tilt and roll motors off
@ thank you!
Great tips. You mentioned a few times we can slow the movement later in video editing a shot recorded @60 fps 4k. Any tips where to do it in Capcut?
60fps to 30fps - set speed to 0.5
When I grow up, I want to be just like you. 👍🫰🫰🫰👍👍
Thank you!
Thank you 👍