Just finished it and wow that series is amazing. It was well shot, incredibly acted, and had a great premise. And this behind the scenes was really well made too. Your work here is incredible. And the fact you only had a crew of 1 person 90% of the time is incredible as well. Great job. Keep it up
So good! Love your stuff bro! I have an M50 as well so it's super encouraging seeing others make high quality films using the same camera. Love your breakdown too!
I shoot a lot by myself, and I'm really wanting to branch out and create more daring projects. This was extremely inspiring. Hoping to shoot my next short by myself sometime this year! And also, keep up the great work!
Man thanks so much! This was 2 years ago and I’ve thought about deleting this video, because I’ve grown so much, but I’m so happy it’s been helping people. Can’t wait to see what you create
I've come back to this video over the last 2 years to get different info. I love the break down! Do you find that cinestyle is better for color grading, over neutral? Also how do you find it works in low light? I know clog has a bad rep with this camera due to low light noise.
THIS WAS AWESOME. Thanks for the BTS. Invaluable. I, myself HATE being in front of the camera so I use my kids a lot for filmming. I have some horrible earlier stuff on my channel that I thought about deleting but I decided to keep it to show my filmmaking journey. I just subbed you btw.
Thank you for subscribing! Yeah I always look back at my old stuff now. (Including this M50) film. I often wanna delete because I’ve grown and changed so much, but it’s nice to see it helping and inspiring people
Bro u did a great fucking job bro thank u for all of this and i like how the end u said go out there and tell shitty stories which is literally genius because i understand exactly what u mean. U the truth bro congrats on the series.
@@BobWilcox by the wat i own a canon m50 mark 2 and i use the kit lens! but whenever there is low light my footage produces noise! video noise! so is that normal?
Yeah you gotta keep your ISO at 100 and even then it’s bad. If you watch shows up close you’ll notice they have noise/grain in some of their shots as well. It’s not necessarily a bad thing if not overdone
I have a question. I love the series btw, but I was wondering, how in the world do you get that zoom shots without actually moving the tripod closer to the subject? Is that done in post? Or is someone there to actually have a steady hand while zooming in on the lens itself and then to keep the focus on the subject at the same time? This is mind boggling to me.
@@BobWilcox Thank you because I was wondering how I would get a zoom shot because physically on the camera itself, it doesn’t quite glide smooth for that smooth transition but it jerks a little as you turn the lens to zoom, so need to know how filmmakers do a zoom as smooth a butter! But I do love the series and I’d love to see more from you! Thank you so much for responding. I am on a journey to make a short film with 7 other actors soon as I get the equipment you recommended, and I’ll be shooting mine soon! Thank you for inspiring me do one after I’ve procrastinated for sooo long!
Just finished it and wow that series is amazing. It was well shot, incredibly acted, and had a great premise. And this behind the scenes was really well made too. Your work here is incredible. And the fact you only had a crew of 1 person 90% of the time is incredible as well. Great job. Keep it up
Thanks man! I greatly appreciate it! It means a lot
So good! Love your stuff bro! I have an M50 as well so it's super encouraging seeing others make high quality films using the same camera. Love your breakdown too!
Thanks bro I really appreciate you checking it out!
I shoot a lot by myself, and I'm really wanting to branch out and create more daring projects. This was extremely inspiring. Hoping to shoot my next short by myself sometime this year! And also, keep up the great work!
Man thanks so much! This was 2 years ago and I’ve thought about deleting this video, because I’ve grown so much, but I’m so happy it’s been helping people. Can’t wait to see what you create
Great video! ❤
Let's catch up soon buddy! Love this though
I've come back to this video over the last 2 years to get different info. I love the break down! Do you find that cinestyle is better for color grading, over neutral? Also how do you find it works in low light? I know clog has a bad rep with this camera due to low light noise.
Great Job!!! Don't Stop filming keep it up man I'm impressed thanks for looking out and thinking about others I love it.
Thanks man! I really appreciate that!
this video is amazing, and helped me a lot! thanks man, will definatly check out the series
Man thanks so much! This was 2 years ago, I’ve grown so much since this, and I appreciate that it still is helping people
THIS WAS AWESOME. Thanks for the BTS. Invaluable. I, myself HATE being in front of the camera so I use my kids a lot for filmming. I have some horrible earlier stuff on my channel that I thought about deleting but I decided to keep it to show my filmmaking journey. I just subbed you btw.
Thank you for subscribing! Yeah I always look back at my old stuff now. (Including this M50) film. I often wanna delete because I’ve grown and changed so much, but it’s nice to see it helping and inspiring people
Great video man ! Gonna start watching your series now !
Thank you brother!!
what was the filter you used for the 50 millimeter ?
What type of lens?
I’m thinking of getting camera your results are awesome
Happy the hear!! Although now. I’d probably recommend getting the R10/R7 over the M50
Amazing!
Awsm vid!
Thanks for the kind words!
Absolutely brilliant brilliant
Thank you bro!!
What is the Nane of this Short Film & Can we see it here on RUclips?
Great job. Very inspiring 👏👏👏
Thanks so much man!
@@BobWilcox You are welcome 👊
wow! which lens did you use?
great work!!
Thanks brother!
This is awesome ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
Great video!! How did you shoot the scene of you brushing your teeth in the mirror. where did you place the camera?
Hey man I appreciate the comment! I just put the camera in the door frame of the bathroom and faced it towards the mirror!
Bro u did a great fucking job bro thank u for all of this and i like how the end u said go out there and tell shitty stories which is literally genius because i understand exactly what u mean. U the truth bro congrats on the series.
I appreciate it bro! In the end that’s all that really matters!
Why Canon discontinue the M series
Have tried filming handheld with canon M50? I released there is lot of shake while doing so, how to overcome that without using a gimbal?
Any small camera will have micro shakes, the best way to get rid of it is to add weight to the camera rig
Interesting😍
FN Amazing....WOW YES
Thanks bro!
Amazing
Thanks man!!!
How stabilize the camera in your car, dude?
Gaffer tape
Bro, how did you get those texts fx?
I made them in premiere pro in the essential title panel
The vides are hidden now 🙁
how to setting video with m50
Watch
Did you shoot in 4K or shoot in 1080 and upscale to 4k
Shot in 4K
Hi how you solved your battery problem as I've guessed M50 consumed battery life so fast
When I used it I never had any issues. Battery last about 2 hours. Just buy a couple of third party ones as extras
@@BobWilcox did you use eco mode ?
Nah I just turned it off when I wasn’t using it
Which lut you have used
It’s a custom one. What’s your email, I’ll send it to you when I get the chance!
@@BobWilcox by the wat i own a canon m50 mark 2 and i use the kit lens! but whenever there is low light my footage produces noise! video noise! so is that normal?
Yeah you gotta keep your ISO at 100 and even then it’s bad. If you watch shows up close you’ll notice they have noise/grain in some of their shots as well. It’s not necessarily a bad thing if not overdone
@@BobWilcox yes i noticed some grains! But thats fine! Maybe a lens with apperture will help!
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I have a question. I love the series btw, but I was wondering, how in the world do you get that zoom shots without actually moving the tripod closer to the subject? Is that done in post? Or is someone there to actually have a steady hand while zooming in on the lens itself and then to keep the focus on the subject at the same time? This is mind boggling to me.
Thanks bro! It was done in post, just keyframed it to zoom in.
@@BobWilcox Thank you because I was wondering how I would get a zoom shot because physically on the camera itself, it doesn’t quite glide smooth for that smooth transition but it jerks a little as you turn the lens to zoom, so need to know how filmmakers do a zoom as smooth a butter! But I do love the series and I’d love to see more from you! Thank you so much for responding. I am on a journey to make a short film with 7 other actors soon as I get the equipment you recommended, and I’ll be shooting mine soon! Thank you for inspiring me do one after I’ve procrastinated for sooo long!
@@theofficialjsam that’s awesome bro! I can’t wait to see it. I’ll be sure to subscribe. And yes I’m definitely working on some stuff!
Great work. You can do a master piece with whatever you have, gear is not a problem. Get Sigma 18-35 you will thank me later.
Thanks man I got it now haha
@@BobWilcox 😍🏆
goood
Thank you 🙏
Dude, I have better gear and I'm not doing anything this ambitious... Thank you for the inspiration. ;)