Love the Vid! Just couple things that might speed up your workflow even more! 1) You can select all the clips > and right click > Scale to Frame Size. This is just an easier way instead of manually scaling it! 2) Instead of slowing down the 60fps clips to 50%, I found better results by Select all clips in bin that are 60fps > Right click, Modify > Interpret Fotoage > "Assume this frame rate" to 23.976 then you'll find all your clips are already in slow motion and you can do your I/O starting from slow motion! 3) You can add an adjustment layer ontop of your clips and color grade your footage there! so you can put a "blanket" LUT on top of all your clips then adjust as you go along instead of doing it one by one!
Hey man, thank you for taking your time making tutorials for us, really appreciate it a lot. Don’t mind me but yeah I’m just gonna let it out.. My mum passed away 2 months ago, it’s still fresh in my mind and time really flies. I was feeling down the whole time as days fly past being in my room and not going out as much but yeah I came across your videos and it sparked my interest in shooting cars or even motorbikes. Reminded me of 6-7 years ago I used to edit cinematic videos of cars in GTA 4/5. Now I’m thinking of filming cars irl too, bought an a6600 two days ago, will be making a video on my motorbike soon. Can’t wait to have my first video edited and progress forward. Your tutorials are really easy to understand and are really helpful. Thank you so much dude. For whoever is reading this, bring your mum out for dinner, get her gifts, do anything to make her smile.. no matter how many times she gets mad at you even at little things, the reason behind it is that she loves you. I loved my mum so much yet she went away in a sudden. She was Healthy the day before but fell the next day due to aneurysm and passed away 3 days later.. I’m going to try and film and hopefully I will continue making more. I wish everyone who’s starting out all the best.
im on the same page man, my dad passed away this year. it was tough.. he was a photographer as well, and was awarded the best photo journalist in our country at one point.. i couldnt achieve the level of success he had in news photography.. he was never disappointed at me for not having that same level of achievement.. but i always wanted him to see how i can apply all the things he taught me as a photographer when i establish my own business focused on automotive media.. sadly he passed away before i could even start.. i finally bought my first video DSLR this year and will push through with the plan.. and i will continue even though he is no longer here.. i just thank my dad everyday for giving me the necessary skill to start this business. and i hope i can pull it off for him
@@paulocuento9949 Hey man, thanks for sharing your story too. I wish you all the best for your business. There will definitely be times where we feel like giving up, definitely a tough battle for us losing someone we love but I’m sure they are proud of us regardless. I’m still struggling but yeah slowly I guess.. Anyway do you have an insta/Facebook page? I wouldn’t mind following you, hopefully we may cross paths in the future with the mutual interest that we have :)
I've watched so many videos on colour grading. Many have lead me to believe I am incable of doing it at all, because they all claim they know the one true way to grade and a colour blind person can't possibly get it right. You've managed to communicate the "how-to" in such a way that makes it seem far more artistic and significantly less clinical than others would have you believe. Thanks for this amazing tutorial. I even picked up on a few tricks Pr I hadn't used in the process. I feel a lot more confident in my ability to create in the last 15 minutes than I ever got in my 2 years in 3D animation college. They really pushed "the right way" kind of thinking which I simply couldn't compete with. But the reality is, that mentality simply cannot keep up with today's rappidly growing indie style content creation. Your artistic perspective is a credit to RUclips. I can't wait for the next episode! You're the man!
youre my hero bro... i commented on one of your posts about trying my very first video shoot.. i managed to pull off my first auto/moto cinematic video.. it was a million times harder than i expected. but i pushed through with some faith.. my shoot was ugly, but the guy who edited my video was gracious enough to make it work... that first session taught me a lot of new things which i will carry on to the next shoot. thanks for the inspiration my man!
Love the videos. Learned so much and can’t wait for part 4. You should also do one on minor transitions and editing techniques like speed ramping, screen wipes, and adding fx to bring depth to video!
Bro this is my first video I saw of yours! I love how the video flowed! I love how you explained things! AND I LOVE THE MEMES!!! xD I am defiantly subscribing!!!!
Hey bro! This is sick! Thank you for this! I am just starting video so I am watching as many detailed videos as possible! And this series is the best I've seen yet!
This mini-tutorial series of car cinematics are very educational! Thank you Mr Spam :-)) I have myself been shooting cars for a couple years now (stills) and have just recently started to film as well. I have already put out a few videos, but I still got a way to go to reach this pro looking super duper eye candy porn! By the way, just a little curiosity: is there a particular reason you don't use the Right Click -> Scale to frame size? I literally ALWAYS do that, but is it much different from doing the manual scaling?
Yo! Glad you're finding this series helpful :) For the scaling part, I like to adjust the value that way because sometimes I don't always scale to 50 - sometimes I'll scale to 75%, etc
This channel is what I've been searching for 🙏 your content is spot on for someone trying to learn about automotive film making and I've learnt so much already and now no where i have been going wrong. thank you dude 👌
Amazing content and very informative, unsure if I'm going to use Prem Pro, but I'm definitely going to be able to apply a tonnnn of your knowledge to some future 4k edits. Cheers man, very grateful!
This is really amazing content Just 3 questions: 1. When scaling shots why didn't you use the scale to frame size option? 2. When slowing down shots why didn't you use the interpret footage option and change to 24fps? 3. When doing colour adjustments wouldn't it be easier to use a adjustment layer and set your base lut for the entire project then make base adjustments for clips that need it
No specific reason, just different ways of doing things. I've used those methods before and they work the same :) However for scaling, I do it that way because I do sometimes like to control the exact scale of the video (I don't always scale to 50) and same goes for duration, I don't always slow down to 50% (I may slow down to 75%, etc)
@@spamsubie okay cool, thanks for clearing that up, can't wait for the next episode with audio, that's something I struggle with Keep up the good work 🙌🏼
totally this man right here is really helping about all the question for the beginners videomaker especially car cinematic... may god bless you.. chearsss next i hope you make vidio about how to put transition and how to edit
Nice editting on an editting video.. Editception. Imagine all the work and time spent on just short cinematic video.. That's what you call Passion. Kudos!
such a awesome content ever seen on RUclips. pro level video learning given. thank you. please make more videos on this topic. i watch all your 5 videos. i need more video please make it. thank you for creating this content
Please make a video explaining the technique of Focusing the car perfectly while shooting rollers ( moving shots)... Do you use autofocus or Manual for these rollers on your Canon cam...
A question about the export codec, why h.264 instead of h.265? Also, your audio levels are extremely crushed for the car sounds, need to lower the gain on whatever you are recording your sound with. Great video and very useful information!
Subie what do you think of using exclusively a gopro hero 8 or 9 setup for 90% indoor with good lighting? I watched all three episodes and wondering if a budget setup with gopros can produce good footage.
This was so useful, thank you! It may be a dumb question, but do you color grade every clip or do you apply your color grade to every clip to make it all have the same look?
It really depends! If the shots are all in similar lighting then yes you can, but I personally color grade each individual clip so everything looks perfect
damn, your content is underrated.
Love the Vid!
Just couple things that might speed up your workflow even more!
1) You can select all the clips > and right click > Scale to Frame Size. This is just an easier way instead of manually scaling it!
2) Instead of slowing down the 60fps clips to 50%, I found better results by Select all clips in bin that are 60fps > Right click, Modify > Interpret Fotoage > "Assume this frame rate" to 23.976 then you'll find all your clips are already in slow motion and you can do your I/O starting from slow motion!
3) You can add an adjustment layer ontop of your clips and color grade your footage there! so you can put a "blanket" LUT on top of all your clips then adjust as you go along instead of doing it one by one!
Yes! Great tips for me and everyone else. Thank you :)
Just used my 15 min break at work cause of you :') Worth. +1
Same here bro useful to keep you productive!
Same here 😂
I'm @ work and looking ad this🤪 my boss woundt mind.....i think😈
The grind don't stop!
On my hour watching his videos.
Hey man, thank you for taking your time making tutorials for us, really appreciate it a lot. Don’t mind me but yeah I’m just gonna let it out.. My mum passed away 2 months ago, it’s still fresh in my mind and time really flies. I was feeling down the whole time as days fly past being in my room and not going out as much but yeah I came across your videos and it sparked my interest in shooting cars or even motorbikes. Reminded me of 6-7 years ago I used to edit cinematic videos of cars in GTA 4/5. Now I’m thinking of filming cars irl too, bought an a6600 two days ago, will be making a video on my motorbike soon. Can’t wait to have my first video edited and progress forward. Your tutorials are really easy to understand and are really helpful. Thank you so much dude. For whoever is reading this, bring your mum out for dinner, get her gifts, do anything to make her smile.. no matter how many times she gets mad at you even at little things, the reason behind it is that she loves you. I loved my mum so much yet she went away in a sudden. She was Healthy the day before but fell the next day due to aneurysm and passed away 3 days later.. I’m going to try and film and hopefully I will continue making more. I wish everyone who’s starting out all the best.
im on the same page man, my dad passed away this year. it was tough.. he was a photographer as well, and was awarded the best photo journalist in our country at one point.. i couldnt achieve the level of success he had in news photography.. he was never disappointed at me for not having that same level of achievement.. but i always wanted him to see how i can apply all the things he taught me as a photographer when i establish my own business focused on automotive media.. sadly he passed away before i could even start..
i finally bought my first video DSLR this year and will push through with the plan.. and i will continue even though he is no longer here.. i just thank my dad everyday for giving me the necessary skill to start this business. and i hope i can pull it off for him
@@paulocuento9949 Hey man, thanks for sharing your story too. I wish you all the best for your business. There will definitely be times where we feel like giving up, definitely a tough battle for us losing someone we love but I’m sure they are proud of us regardless. I’m still struggling but yeah slowly I guess..
Anyway do you have an insta/Facebook page? I wouldn’t mind following you, hopefully we may cross paths in the future with the mutual interest that we have :)
@@Kawaski3000 hey guys how u been? Wish both of u the best of luck!
What's the progress man?? Can u show us?
I've watched so many videos on colour grading. Many have lead me to believe I am incable of doing it at all, because they all claim they know the one true way to grade and a colour blind person can't possibly get it right. You've managed to communicate the "how-to" in such a way that makes it seem far more artistic and significantly less clinical than others would have you believe.
Thanks for this amazing tutorial. I even picked up on a few tricks Pr I hadn't used in the process. I feel a lot more confident in my ability to create in the last 15 minutes than I ever got in my 2 years in 3D animation college. They really pushed "the right way" kind of thinking which I simply couldn't compete with. But the reality is, that mentality simply cannot keep up with today's rappidly growing indie style content creation. Your artistic perspective is a credit to RUclips. I can't wait for the next episode!
You're the man!
Yes! I'm glad you found this helpful. There are so many ways to do things in this day in age :)
Wow man this has got to be the best video on youtube for in depth car cinematography. You really are inspirational bro, keep it going man!!!
one of the BEST car content creators our there - HOLY MOLY
youre my hero bro... i commented on one of your posts about trying my very first video shoot.. i managed to pull off my first auto/moto cinematic video.. it was a million times harder than i expected. but i pushed through with some faith.. my shoot was ugly, but the guy who edited my video was gracious enough to make it work... that first session taught me a lot of new things which i will carry on to the next shoot. thanks for the inspiration my man!
Love the videos. Learned so much and can’t wait for part 4. You should also do one on minor transitions and editing techniques like speed ramping, screen wipes, and adding fx to bring depth to video!
Definitely will do a video on advanced editing techniques soon!
I agree!
Dude your content literally is a godsend. I’ve learned more about premiere pro here than I have watching other people’s tutorials. Thank you 🙏🏽
No problem! Glad to help
Damn, wasted so much on my diploma to only learn how to put clips together when this is 10x way better
this is honestly one of the best tutorials i have ever seen... thank you so much!
This is the best youtube channel for this type of content I've ever seen.
Channels and contents like these deserves more! Thanks brother!
The last 1 min got me re-watching the whole process again.. That Edit is LIT..!!
Bro this is my first video I saw of yours! I love how the video flowed! I love how you explained things! AND I LOVE THE MEMES!!! xD I am defiantly subscribing!!!!
Thanks!! I'm glad you enjoyed the video
Editing the audio bit is perfection
Great video man! Glade I discovered your channel! Hope to see you at car shows when this pandemic crap is over
Hey bro! This is sick! Thank you for this! I am just starting video so I am watching as many detailed videos as possible! And this series is the best I've seen yet!
literally the perfect series for car film making
Seems like you have a really powerful hardware, not using proxy files and editing footage shot in raw 4k. Very informative content, keep it up!
This mini-tutorial series of car cinematics are very educational! Thank you Mr Spam :-))
I have myself been shooting cars for a couple years now (stills) and have just recently started to film as well. I have already put out a few videos, but I still got a way to go to reach this pro looking super duper eye candy porn!
By the way, just a little curiosity: is there a particular reason you don't use the Right Click -> Scale to frame size? I literally ALWAYS do that, but is it much different from doing the manual scaling?
Yo! Glad you're finding this series helpful :)
For the scaling part, I like to adjust the value that way because sometimes I don't always scale to 50 - sometimes I'll scale to 75%, etc
Norge fam!
This is the best editing how to video I have seen.
Whats with the guns bruv haha! Super stuff man just watched all three Episodes and this is sick stuff!
I search this kind of explanation a lot. this is what I looking for. thank you so much
What a genuine, u teach us what u know
Woe what a beast!! Amazing work man
This channel is what I've been searching for 🙏 your content is spot on for someone trying to learn about automotive film making and I've learnt so much already and now no where i have been going wrong. thank you dude 👌
best car/video guy out there!!
yoooo thanks for the cars vids
been waiting for 2 for so long and now u got 3 delivered fast
just subsribed because of these car cinematics episodes! keep up the hardwork man! and these episodes too haha
did this just get uploaded!!!!!??? bro these videos are amazing man!!!! THANK YOU so much man!!!!
Amazing content and very informative, unsure if I'm going to use Prem Pro, but I'm definitely going to be able to apply a tonnnn of your knowledge to some future 4k edits. Cheers man, very grateful!
Dam this is the best channel I've ever come across
yooooo man, the vid is really great! learned a lot I'll start applying all of what I learned to my videos. your content is freaking awesome man!
This is really amazing content
Just 3 questions:
1. When scaling shots why didn't you use the scale to frame size option?
2. When slowing down shots why didn't you use the interpret footage option and change to 24fps?
3. When doing colour adjustments wouldn't it be easier to use a adjustment layer and set your base lut for the entire project then make base adjustments for clips that need it
No specific reason, just different ways of doing things. I've used those methods before and they work the same :)
However for scaling, I do it that way because I do sometimes like to control the exact scale of the video (I don't always scale to 50) and same goes for duration, I don't always slow down to 50% (I may slow down to 75%, etc)
@@spamsubie okay cool, thanks for clearing that up, can't wait for the next episode with audio, that's something I struggle with
Keep up the good work 🙌🏼
Im glad theres car video info now, looked high and low for this kind of stuff. good job man!
6:57 just a little tip: you can right click your clip and press the ''fit to scale'' instead
Amazing video by the way
Yup! Thanks
Maaaaaan you are a legend! Thank you so much for sharing this series
Bro this content is FIRE! You're the best, liked and suscribed!! Keep up with this tutorials!
totally this man right here is really helping about all the question for the beginners videomaker especially car cinematic... may god bless you.. chearsss
next i hope you make vidio about how to put transition and how to edit
This man deserves an award
I've probably learned more about editing videos on here than any other RUclips video. Great content
Your videos are exactly what ive been looking for, just subscribed thank you!
Nice editting on an editting video.. Editception. Imagine all the work and time spent on just short cinematic video.. That's what you call Passion. Kudos!
This video took 2 days to make! It was a lot of work to screen record myself while focusing on editing the cinematic at the same time haha
more videos! love these man! the peoples guy!
Oh man, this is gold
Amazing content! Do you have any favorite picture profiles? Like hlg, slog, cine.. etc..
i have never laughed so much at an introduction before. Thanks made my day
Bro you deserve wayyy more than 11K views on this video! 🔥
Editing is awesome 🆒
Sound design amazing🔥🔥
Color grading is the best among these👌👍
Another video to low-key watch at work. Thanks man!!
Bro, thank you! SO happy i found this. You're the man! Subbed just cause this video is everything i needed. Keep it up dude.
„you definitely gonna want a second monitor, three monitors are good too”
me with a 15 inch laptop: 👁 👄 👁
How to like this video twice? - Great stuff man
Not gonna lie, the contents are so useful and very informative thank you and keep up the good work!
Damn bro that's sick! ❤️
You are underrated my good sir ! Love the videos
Oh Man!!! AWESOME work! Thank you! I learn so much from your videos! ❤
Yooo i just stumbled across your videos today and can’t turn em off, you got jokes brah 🤣 #subscribed
Excellent my amazing new mentor 😍 I can't wait to try some of your instructions and show you the result sometime when my new gear arrives
thanks for another awesome video mate!
Your the best! I love your tutorials!! So easy to understand! Im already exited for the next video!! Keep up the good work! Your motivation to me!
Very nicely done! Very helpful! A quick question - how do you make sure that you are getting any copyright flags for the added audio?
Thanks for guiding us through it, a very helpful video. You're the man!
8:11 you can also select all the footage you want to adjust, right click, set to frame size
Love these bro. Im gonna try to shoot my first rollers this weekend....
How did it go?
Never got to it... cant find drivers to help
This video has helped a ton for editing! I'm going to try a bunch of these tips to assist in my editing for future cinematic projects. Great Vid!
Thank you so much for sharing some of your editing techniques, this really helps out people like me, that are new to editing!!!!!
Yooo you killed it with the commentary on 358gb 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks man this is the channel I was looking for 🙏
such a awesome content ever seen on RUclips. pro level video learning given. thank you. please make more videos on this topic. i watch all your 5 videos. i need more video please make it. thank you for creating this content
Lots of good knowledge here, I'll definitely be referencing this in the future! This is really inspiring me to get into filming cars!
Man I loved the "ni hao ma" at the beginnin
Awesome vids man!
“This shit goooood” 🤣 that sent me
This video was super dope!
Jeezus bro! 😩😩😩 thank you for the MASTER CLASS! 🤤🤤🤤 LOVE YOU SPAMDADDY!
Yo that intro was fireeeeeee
Amazong man! Thanks ... Please how did it work with copyright for music in this case?? Much appreciate the answer
Please make a video explaining the technique of Focusing the car perfectly while shooting rollers ( moving shots)... Do you use autofocus or Manual for these rollers on your Canon cam...
Great contents! I subbed 😃 your channel it's so underrated, it's time to start foil the algorithm 👍
such underrated content, loved the video
Keep it up! Love your work man
A question about the export codec, why h.264 instead of h.265? Also, your audio levels are extremely crushed for the car sounds, need to lower the gain on whatever you are recording your sound with. Great video and very useful information!
Yoooooo fire vid...
Epissooode 4!!!🗣
Such a valuable information. Glad i found your channel bro 🔥💯
Subie what do you think of using exclusively a gopro hero 8 or 9 setup for 90% indoor with good lighting? I watched all three episodes and wondering if a budget setup with gopros can produce good footage.
Loves the videos. Keep it up. I am personally learning a lot!
Fantastic video, moved to premiere pro to make more professional car edits so this has been extremely helpful.
Some of the best tutorials man! When is part 4 coming?
Hopefully this month or at least October latest!
Thanks a lot for this subie! Great to learn with you!
This guy inspires me a lot
Another banger? Alright 😌👌🏼
Can you make one for how you get sharp audio without wind noise for the revs and such?
I cover that in EP 4 which is dropping today at 6pm! :)
i really enjoy these videos. pls keep the good work up ;)
love this series
Hey Bro, really love ur video’s. Another way to rescale all your clips is right click and click set to frame size :)
Yup! Thanks :)
Another reason to enroll into SpamSubie University
This was so useful, thank you! It may be a dumb question, but do you color grade every clip or do you apply your color grade to every clip to make it all have the same look?
It really depends! If the shots are all in similar lighting then yes you can, but I personally color grade each individual clip so everything looks perfect
@@spamsubie thanks! appreciate the response