Thanks for tuning into part 2 of this series. Should there be a part 3? If so, what would you like me to cover? Leave your questions and suggestions below. 📝If you want to learn more about my process, check out my Video Production Template for Notion: www.modmusings.com/video-production-template/
Great video as always man! Please do a part 3 covering more of your post production and editing tips! Like your keyboard shortcuts, folder organization, and overall workflow. Love your content, keep it up!
I'd like a more videos in this series, too. Not so sure on the questions, but I find your workflow interesting and I particularly enjoyed the overhead and creative shots. I rarely film additional shots after the rough cut unless a shot is absolutely not working or I missed one so that was a good reminder.
Great series, really finding this helpful! Maybe something about how to find the right style of video for your content. You have a very patticular style, how did you arrive at that? As a new creator I struggle to know what direction to go, should there be a voiceover or talking to camera, music or not, fast cuts or ASMR long form, vlog style, irreverant and less scripted or more professional?! Thanks again for putting out great content!
When things go wrong. Not necessarily a blooper reel (but that could be relatable/consoling) but how you work thru disappointing footage content. And how you troubleshoot when it just feels flat but you don't know why. This video was on point, as always. Thanks for all you do Matthew.
Matthew thank you again for this. You’ve help me so much in my own RUclips journey about learning how to make better videos (quality over quantity) just wanted to say thank you by sending you a “super thanks” to help support you any way I can so you can continue to create more amazing content like this. ☕️
learn alot from you i must say from how to organize to time management and being productive. appreciate all the work you put into these vids brotha keep going🤝🔥
Hi Matthew, I don’t usually write comments, but wow, thank you so much for sharing your talents with us🙏. I’m a new creator in my late 50’s, began 3 months ago and have been struggling with aligning all the “new content creator” information that is shot at us like a fire hose!🥴 The way you present your strategy for producing your videos, your innate desire to help others that shines through😊, as well as your artistic eye and calm methodic way about you is truly what I needed RIGHT at this moment. I am now a subscriber, and can’t thank you enough for calming me down (😅), helping me to take a breath, and to remember why I’m doing this.❤️🙏
Hi Matthew! Im a brazilian filmmaker that works mostly with video editing. Last year i bought the Sony FX30 to start my journey as a cinematographer/camera person, unfortunately i didn't had much time to learn and practice due to the work as a video editor. Your videos are inspiring me so much to make my own RUclips videos/passion projects in 2024 to practice and learn. I love your channel very much, thank you!
A man of many talents. Forget all the free goodness he's giving away with the filming, this man just made espresso art as if he been working at a european care shop for years hahaha love it Thanks for all the great tips
@@MatthewEncina you are welcome. I subscribed to my second channel here too. First one was UrbanBDKNY. Same profile pic though 👍🏽 Keep the content coming!
As an architect an designer I like to build stuff, specially furniture, I wish I could make most of my designs and accesories one day, just like you did, sometimes you cannot find the right table, desk or piece of furniture for your needs, you have to design and build it for yourself if you can. Anyway I like the way you make creative content and your minimalistic style, keep it up with all good work you are doing mate. Cheers.
Thanks for this beautifully shot and helpful video, Matt! You've inspired thousands of filmmaker aspirants here. Wishing you a great new year in a while! Excited to get myself the Notion template soon.
This is Gold! It really sets the stage and shows your process well. I learned a few things I hope to put to good use. Much love Matt! Keep up the good work boss.
Great video, Matthew. Light, smooth and instructive. Not to mention, How to film yourself filming how to film yourself filming stuff. My mind is stuck in a loop. hahah
Looking to get into RUclips now, around UI UX design. I've been watching your stuff for inspiration. Hope I can manage even half the quality you have here. Awesome video
Amazing video as always! It's great idea to use multiple cam to shoot the sequence. The final edit is great! I'd love to see how you cut the music that seamlessly.
Sweet! Really great helpful tips, thanks for sharing! Would love to see your take/thoughts on filming longer processes, like a motorcycle build or house reno, things you may only be able to film once as they are happening. How would you script and film something like this?
Tons of my content is long term documentation. My approach: I shoot as many major milestones along the way. Then at some point I write my script, once I have a sense of what the story/perspective is, then I capture additional shots to recreate and illustrate the moments I’m missing from my story.
@@MatthewEncinaHey! Yeah that makes sense, appreciate the reply! Im definitely gonna to try some of your methods in the next video I make! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience! ✌️😁👍
I’m going to sound like a shill but I downloaded your Notion template and I would highly recommend it. I have just started out doing video content and it was really really helpful to organise my content and made the whole process much less painful! Thanks!
Hi Matthew. Many thanks for sharing. It is really pleasant and inspiring just to watch it. But I'm curious about how long does it take to realize the shooting since the moment you position the first camera to when you do the last shots that will go in the rough cut. And how long does it take on average to write the list of takes and the editing part? If I can suggest you as next topic for this mini serie, I would love a dive deep in the process of how you chose a certain framing instead of another... I know I'm asking something that is more a tutorial than a story... but I think it's the natural next step for this serie.
Hi Matthew! Im a fan of your channel and your work! Love the shots, style and most of all AUDIO - can you share your audio device, set up and post processing? Your voice / audio is so pleasing to the ears! 👏
Thanks. You can see the gear I used linked in the description, and I have a short clip on my previous content “how to make RUclips videos” about how I record VO. But I’ll keep this in mind if I make more content on this subject.
Love the work, Matthew! Amazing! It's important to have good shots that can further convey the story, but don't forget to explore and have some fun! 🥳 Maybe the next video can be about lighting? 😁
Hey Matthew, great video. Not sure if you'll see this, but I like on you panned the camera to show your computer screen. This this helpful for things like showing Notion or other software in use. What tips do you have to make those videos more interesting than simply recording the screen?
Thanks. Two ways off the top of my head: 1. Cut away to b-roll that shows the results of what you're doing. 2. Use animation to give more emphasis and visual stimulation.
@@MatthewEncina here is my attempt, I think there is a lot more that can be done. I am trying to improve one thing in each video. What I learned the most about your content is to vary the length of cuts to grab attention. ruclips.net/user/shortsBX700drjSDQ?si=T-TOMS0u5haWGWTH @canadiancfo
Hey. Kenny here. I love this and I would love to see more videos like this. How do you write your scripts and plan each shot. I don't mind if the videos are longer to get every detail. But what you do have, works too. Thank you and amazing videos. Thank you for making it.
@@MatthewEncina 2:25 for example you can see the back of the screen using f10 so keep your shutter at 180 degrees, just found it interesting doing that rather than using a variable ND for instance - wasn’t sure if it was a creative choice or just for speed!
Hi Matt! Great subject for a vid, very helpful. On a side note, can you talk about what espresso machine you have there and what beans, milk, and creamers you like? lol you def have great taste as shown throughout all your vids, so i was curious about your coffee taste as well! Happy 2024! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing this! How much time do you think it takes you to create a video like this? I'm talking about the final video, I know it's a tutorial so it may take a lot more time in this case.
Love seeing your process Matthew. I was curious, what is the plugin/software you're using in Premiere at 4:11? The on-screen HUD to adjust color grading?
Very interesting to see this breakdown. Gave me already some insights to try with the limited equipment I have, which is my phone. It can shoot 4K, but of course having a lens would be better. Regardless, I also wonder is it also from these 4K Footages that you create reels/videos for your social accounts? Or do you tend to shoot a story specifically for your socials?
Sometimes I am able to repurpose these long form videos into shortform vertical content. But it's challenging because of the vast difference in aspect ratio and framing. Usually I find that shooting specific content, tailored to the platform format, works best for me.
@@MatthewEncina Ah gotcha. That's good to know. Because that's also another thing I am trying to figure out as I start to create a system to streamline the production process. I suppose there is simply no other way around it then, to just tailor certain videos for a specific platform.
Interesting video, I enjoy looking at the process behind the scenes. Having made (or tried to) makes some videos it is amazing how much time you spend shooting / editing VS what you end up with. Also, on average, how many cups of coffee do you make when shooting a video like this or is it only one cup? Thanks for the great content :D
Hey Matthew this was a really good video it answered all the Questions I had about the process. If you are considering filming a part 3 could to delve into more detail about the video editing process. Spend more time talking about it and frame-up of the shots with camera..
Thanks for the suggestions. What specifically are you challenges? The more detailed your request, the better I can understand how I might frame the content.
@@MatthewEncina Good morning, Mathew. I think the best way to explain what I am struggling with is how to edit within the premier suite with Adobe; I would love to see in detail how you do your transition and placement of your shots taken to build the project. It would also be good to see how you line up each shot in detail when you lining up your script to build your final sequences.
Hi Matt, Thank you for sharing these videos! I am working as a lead artist from Philippines and I was planning to start doing daily vlogs for next year that can help other artist how to organize their workflow. These videos of your really inspires me and I love how creative each shots. I just want to ask, is there any alternative approach if I dont want to use voice over to my videos? Im starting to build the confidence I need, but I want to know your thoughts. Thank you and stay safe!
Yes. You can shoot a talking head video (which I've done plenty of on The Futur channel). Alternatively you can just have captions over your footage. Though from my experience, no voice over requires very compelling visuals to grab and hold someone's attention. There's also the option of AI text to voice, but I personally don't recommend it cause when you are ready to use your voice, it could be a jarring change up.
Thank you @@MatthewEncina for the reply, that's a great insight! I might do the captions over footage, I've seen a lot of those on some travel vlogs. They combined it with the asmr to make it more relaxing. I've been watching your videos since last year and I hope 1 day to be the best vlogger like you do. Thank you for the inspiration and Happy Holidays!
Matthew thank you for your content we love it but can you also use your phone to shoot the video do we see how that process is I have only an iPhone and will be happy if I can know how to use only one phone to shoot content
Love your work Matthew! I never knew you had your own channel off of theFutur. The next logical part 3 would for sure have to be about post production. Can you show us your process and what you tend to look for, or more specifically what do you remove? Because I noticed that in your video, you were able to "easily" critique your own work and what needs to be changed. Do you distance yourself from your work? An advice I've heard is give yourself atleast one day, have another person watch it while watching it with them. Etc. Thanks! You deserve all the success you have seen, and will see. 😊
@@MatthewEncina, honestly whatever you can talk about this "How to film yourself" topic. How to shoot with one phone and achieve the same thing with a limited device. It is also creative doing these things with only one iPhone 15.
Thanks for tuning into part 2 of this series. Should there be a part 3? If so, what would you like me to cover? Leave your questions and suggestions below.
📝If you want to learn more about my process, check out my Video Production Template for Notion: www.modmusings.com/video-production-template/
Great video as always man! Please do a part 3 covering more of your post production and editing tips! Like your keyboard shortcuts, folder organization, and overall workflow. Love your content, keep it up!
I'd like a more videos in this series, too. Not so sure on the questions, but I find your workflow interesting and I particularly enjoyed the overhead and creative shots. I rarely film additional shots after the rough cut unless a shot is absolutely not working or I missed one so that was a good reminder.
Great series, really finding this helpful! Maybe something about how to find the right style of video for your content. You have a very patticular style, how did you arrive at that? As a new creator I struggle to know what direction to go, should there be a voiceover or talking to camera, music or not, fast cuts or ASMR long form, vlog style, irreverant and less scripted or more professional?! Thanks again for putting out great content!
When things go wrong. Not necessarily a blooper reel (but that could be relatable/consoling) but how you work thru disappointing footage content. And how you troubleshoot when it just feels flat but you don't know why. This video was on point, as always. Thanks for all you do Matthew.
Where did you find the C-Log 3 for your second camera settings?
My day immediately gets better when this man uploads
☺
your precision, attention to detail and patience to do all this is remarkable and it shows in your video production quality
Thank you
I'm always stunned at just how much work goes into these videos. Thanks for the hard work!
I appreciate it.
Matthew thank you again for this. You’ve help me so much in my own RUclips journey about learning how to make better videos (quality over quantity) just wanted to say thank you by sending you a “super thanks” to help support you any way I can so you can continue to create more amazing content like this. ☕️
I’m glad to hear that. I appreciate the super thanks!
Just one of the most gorgeous videos I've ever watched fr!
Thank you
learn alot from you i must say from how to organize to time management and being productive. appreciate all the work you put into these vids brotha keep going🤝🔥
I appreciate that.
Your channel should be 1M. Thanks for the professional tips
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Seeing you line up all three LOG profiles was impressive - you have a great eye for matching those cameras. Keep up the great work!
It was tricky, but good practice!
Hi Matthew, I don’t usually write comments, but wow, thank you so much for sharing your talents with us🙏. I’m a new creator in my late 50’s, began 3 months ago and have been struggling with aligning all the “new content creator” information that is shot at us like a fire hose!🥴 The way you present your strategy for producing your videos, your innate desire to help others that shines through😊, as well as your artistic eye and calm methodic way about you is truly what I needed RIGHT at this moment. I am now a subscriber, and can’t thank you enough for calming me down (😅), helping me to take a breath, and to remember why I’m doing this.❤️🙏
This makes me so happy to hear. Take your time. Make it good. Do it your way. Enjoy the process.
Hi Matthew! Im a brazilian filmmaker that works mostly with video editing. Last year i bought the Sony FX30 to start my journey as a cinematographer/camera person, unfortunately i didn't had much time to learn and practice due to the work as a video editor. Your videos are inspiring me so much to make my own RUclips videos/passion projects in 2024 to practice and learn. I love your channel very much, thank you!
That's a wonderful camera to start with. Enjoy the process!
A man of many talents. Forget all the free goodness he's giving away with the filming, this man just made espresso art as if he been working at a european care shop for years hahaha love it
Thanks for all the great tips
@@billyfigueroa1617 aww thanks for the kind words
@@MatthewEncina you are welcome. I subscribed to my second channel here too. First one was UrbanBDKNY. Same profile pic though 👍🏽
Keep the content coming!
* Immediately goes to make coffee *☕🎵
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Loving this series!
Glad you've enjoyed so far!
Please continue this series
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As an architect an designer I like to build stuff, specially furniture, I wish I could make most of my designs and accesories one day, just like you did, sometimes you cannot find the right table, desk or piece of furniture for your needs, you have to design and build it for yourself if you can. Anyway I like the way you make creative content and your minimalistic style, keep it up with all good work you are doing mate. Cheers.
Nothing beats the furniture or accessory you make yourself. It's so rewarding.
Like myself, your videos are a gold mine of information for newbies on content creation.
Thanks
Our king, Matthew. I’ve been looking up to you for a while now man, big fan!
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks!
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Wow! Brilliant! These are some super useful suggestions I’ve never heard before, excited to try
Have fun.
The music definitely makes it. Its fits how coffee makes you feel. Great video.
What I've learned from filmmaking and advertising: Music tells you how to feel.
I'm a learning professional who loves video content creation. This is a master class. Great job!
Thanks for the kind words
I love this guy so much!! You truly inspire and motivate me as a young teenager
Enjoy the process.
This is so satisfying to watch in all levels. Great work as always!
Thank you
Thanks for this beautifully shot and helpful video, Matt! You've inspired thousands of filmmaker aspirants here. Wishing you a great new year in a while! Excited to get myself the Notion template soon.
Thank you. Hope you enjoy the template!
Lovely video Mathew
Thanks
That iPhone drawer shot is genius 👌 apple log is a game changer
It really is!
Yes, I would like more content like this. I am curios about your thoughts while filming.
What are you hoping to takeaway?
Anoooooooother masterpiece! I guess this is the year-ender? looking forward to more amazing content next year, Matthew! :)
Cheers 🎉
This is Gold! It really sets the stage and shows your process well. I learned a few things I hope to put to good use. Much love Matt! Keep up the good work boss.
I'm glad it was helpful. If you want to learn anything else, drop me a reply in my pinned comment. Thanks!
Great video, Matthew. Light, smooth and instructive. Not to mention, How to film yourself filming how to film yourself filming stuff. My mind is stuck in a loop. hahah
Hahaha thank you
As always Matthew never fails to make the best shot and edited video🔥
Thanks always for the support!
I wish I had an infinite amount of your content to consume whenever.
You can always rewatch them 😅🙏🏽
@@MatthewEncinaI doooo! I've probably seen all your vids 10 times over!
Looking to get into RUclips now, around UI UX design. I've been watching your stuff for inspiration. Hope I can manage even half the quality you have here. Awesome video
Start, and enjoy the process!
This just made my evening! I watch your videos to get pumped up to shoot more
That makes me happy. Have fun creating!
Love this Series, very informational and in depth! Thanks for sharing and happy new year!
You’re welcome. Let me know if there’s something in particular you’d like to learn in future videos.
Such a great video that explains your planning and thought process. Thank you!
You’re welcome
Excellent piece of art and education. Thank you.
@@chasinglightandtrails 🙏🏽
Man you're videos are work of art.
Thank you
Big YES! For more content like that/behind the scenes 😊 so interesting
Thanks
Wonderful work, Matthew! Thanks for the inspiration! 🙌🏾
Thanks Chris! Happy holidays fam!
@@MatthewEncina Happy Holidays!
Amazing video as always! It's great idea to use multiple cam to shoot the sequence.
The final edit is great! I'd love to see how you cut the music that seamlessly.
Thanks. And noted.
Sweet! Really great helpful tips, thanks for sharing! Would love to see your take/thoughts on filming longer processes, like a motorcycle build or house reno, things you may only be able to film once as they are happening. How would you script and film something like this?
Tons of my content is long term documentation. My approach: I shoot as many major milestones along the way. Then at some point I write my script, once I have a sense of what the story/perspective is, then I capture additional shots to recreate and illustrate the moments I’m missing from my story.
@@MatthewEncinaHey! Yeah that makes sense, appreciate the reply! Im definitely gonna to try some of your methods in the next video I make! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience! ✌️😁👍
What an inspiration! Gives me so many great ideas, thank you!
You're welcome. Let me know if you want to learn anything else.
I’m going to sound like a shill but I downloaded your Notion template and I would highly recommend it.
I have just started out doing video content and it was really really helpful to organise my content and made the whole process much less painful!
Thanks!
I appreciate the feedback. I'm glad it was helpful to you!
I Really missed your impressive inspiring and creative videos ... ❤🎉 ... thank you ...
You’re welcome
Hi Matthew. Many thanks for sharing. It is really pleasant and inspiring just to watch it. But I'm curious about how long does it take to realize the shooting since the moment you position the first camera to when you do the last shots that will go in the rough cut. And how long does it take on average to write the list of takes and the editing part? If I can suggest you as next topic for this mini serie, I would love a dive deep in the process of how you chose a certain framing instead of another... I know I'm asking something that is more a tutorial than a story... but I think it's the natural next step for this serie.
For a long RUclips video, it usually takes 4-6 weeks start to end. For a short/reel it’s usually a day.
Definitely would like to see more of this!
Anything in particular?
So smooth & polished. The opposite of my goofy playful tutorials. Thanks for sharing Matthew. Hello from NYC -TED NEMETH
Thanks. Variety is the spice of life.
Good stuff, as always. Wouldn't mind seeing that editing process in a little bit more detail 🤭
Noted
Way more details than I even imagined..
It seems like a lot, but the more you do it, the less complicated it feels.
Hi Matthew! Im a fan of your channel and your work! Love the shots, style and most of all AUDIO - can you share your audio device, set up and post processing? Your voice / audio is so pleasing to the ears! 👏
Thanks. You can see the gear I used linked in the description, and I have a short clip on my previous content “how to make RUclips videos” about how I record VO. But I’ll keep this in mind if I make more content on this subject.
thank you Matthew, you have shown and explained it very nicely 👌
You're welcome!
Your latte art is looking great! 🔥🔥🔥
It’s getting there. I need to get more ripples in and better symmetry all the way through.
Love the work, Matthew! Amazing!
It's important to have good shots that can further convey the story, but don't forget to explore and have some fun! 🥳
Maybe the next video can be about lighting? 😁
Thanks! Are there any particular challenges you face with lighting? I mostly shoot natural lighting.
@@MatthewEncina I’m a total beginner. So I’d love to start with how to use natural lighting then work my way up to studio lighting. 😅
That tripod is money bro! thank you for sharing this video with us
It's such a good tripod. One of the best investments I've made for my production process.
Best video as always ❤
Thanks
All about the process. 💪
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Hey Matthew, great video. Not sure if you'll see this, but I like on you panned the camera to show your computer screen. This this helpful for things like showing Notion or other software in use. What tips do you have to make those videos more interesting than simply recording the screen?
Thanks. Two ways off the top of my head: 1. Cut away to b-roll that shows the results of what you're doing. 2. Use animation to give more emphasis and visual stimulation.
@@MatthewEncina here is my attempt, I think there is a lot more that can be done. I am trying to improve one thing in each video. What I learned the most about your content is to vary the length of cuts to grab attention.
ruclips.net/user/shortsBX700drjSDQ?si=T-TOMS0u5haWGWTH @canadiancfo
Hi, thanks for the video! Really helpful!)
I would also recommend you to check out reference space as an alternative to frame set 👀
Ooo thanks for the recommendation!
Hi Mathew, thanks for the great content. It would be great if you can share how you cut and edit those clips to a film for the part 3.
Noted. Are there any particular challenges you face when editing?
Hey. Kenny here. I love this and I would love to see more videos like this. How do you write your scripts and plan each shot. I don't mind if the videos are longer to get every detail. But what you do have, works too. Thank you and amazing videos. Thank you for making it.
You’re welcome. Check out part 1 of this series where I go over my planning process.
this was very nice to watch especially cus it was coffee based ;)
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Really interesting to see the BTS process! What was your thought process for choosing to stop down to f8-10 rather than using ND filters to cut light?
Which section are you referring to?
@@MatthewEncina 2:25 for example you can see the back of the screen using f10 so keep your shutter at 180 degrees, just found it interesting doing that rather than using a variable ND for instance - wasn’t sure if it was a creative choice or just for speed!
Hi Matt! Great subject for a vid, very helpful. On a side note, can you talk about what espresso machine you have there and what beans, milk, and creamers you like? lol you def have great taste as shown throughout all your vids, so i was curious about your coffee taste as well! Happy 2024! Cheers!
Thanks. I made a dedicated video on my coffee setup:
ruclips.net/video/wfNF7dcw_X0/видео.html
Thanks for sharing this! How much time do you think it takes you to create a video like this? I'm talking about the final video, I know it's a tutorial so it may take a lot more time in this case.
I take my time. Usually my videos take me 4-6 weeks from start to finish.
This was so good Matthew! Wow, definitely inspired to get back to work haha
That makes me happy to hear!
love this tutorial style content. thank you for sharing your art.
You’re welcome
This is brilliant! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Love seeing your process Matthew. I was curious, what is the plugin/software you're using in Premiere at 4:11? The on-screen HUD to adjust color grading?
Thanks. That's the HUD software that comes with my Tourbox Elite controller.
This was an awesome video!! Thanks so much for sharing!
You're very welcome.
Amazing tips as always! 🔥
Thanks
Polish your portafilter after inserting the filter! Keeps your machine clean.
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Very interesting to see this breakdown. Gave me already some insights to try with the limited equipment I have, which is my phone. It can shoot 4K, but of course having a lens would be better. Regardless, I also wonder is it also from these 4K Footages that you create reels/videos for your social accounts? Or do you tend to shoot a story specifically for your socials?
Sometimes I am able to repurpose these long form videos into shortform vertical content. But it's challenging because of the vast difference in aspect ratio and framing. Usually I find that shooting specific content, tailored to the platform format, works best for me.
@@MatthewEncina Ah gotcha. That's good to know. Because that's also another thing I am trying to figure out as I start to create a system to streamline the production process. I suppose there is simply no other way around it then, to just tailor certain videos for a specific platform.
Dawg, that was so sick and helpful
@@JonClark125 🙌🏽
Interesting video, I enjoy looking at the process behind the scenes. Having made (or tried to) makes some videos it is amazing how much time you spend shooting / editing VS what you end up with.
Also, on average, how many cups of coffee do you make when shooting a video like this or is it only one cup?
Thanks for the great content :D
Thanks. For this shoot, I think I shot the payoff shot 6 times? I'm still working on my latte art skills, so many of the attempts I wasn't happy with.
Amazing production
Thanks!
a late xmas video gift to us but i ain’t mad 🎄 have a happy new year bro 🙏
Happy holidays!
Thank u matthew this video it's so inspiring me
You’re welcome
Hey Matthew this was a really good video it answered all the Questions I had about the process. If you are considering filming a part 3 could to delve into more detail about the video editing process. Spend more time talking about it and frame-up of the shots with camera..
Thanks for the suggestions. What specifically are you challenges? The more detailed your request, the better I can understand how I might frame the content.
@@MatthewEncina Good morning, Mathew. I think the best way to explain what I am struggling with is how to edit within the premier suite with Adobe; I would love to see in detail how you do your transition and placement of your shots taken to build the project. It would also be good to see how you line up each shot in detail when you lining up your script to build your final sequences.
Hi Matt, Thank you for sharing these videos! I am working as a lead artist from Philippines and I was planning to start doing daily vlogs for next year that can help other artist how to organize their workflow. These videos of your really inspires me and I love how creative each shots. I just want to ask, is there any alternative approach if I dont want to use voice over to my videos? Im starting to build the confidence I need, but I want to know your thoughts. Thank you and stay safe!
Yes. You can shoot a talking head video (which I've done plenty of on The Futur channel). Alternatively you can just have captions over your footage. Though from my experience, no voice over requires very compelling visuals to grab and hold someone's attention.
There's also the option of AI text to voice, but I personally don't recommend it cause when you are ready to use your voice, it could be a jarring change up.
Thank you @@MatthewEncina for the reply, that's a great insight! I might do the captions over footage, I've seen a lot of those on some travel vlogs. They combined it with the asmr to make it more relaxing. I've been watching your videos since last year and I hope 1 day to be the best vlogger like you do. Thank you for the inspiration and Happy Holidays!
How do you like the Opal C1 camera? Did you ever try the InstaLink 360?
I think the Opal is miles better in terms of video quality than the Insta360.
@@MatthewEncina Oh, wow! Okay, thanks Matt.
Nice video, may I ask what computer monitor and size of the display you are using?
XDR. You can find more office details in the link in the description.
@@MatthewEncina thank you
Thanks for the insight ❤
You’re welcome
Matthew thank you for your content we love it but can you also use your phone to shoot the video do we see how that process is I have only an iPhone and will be happy if I can know how to use only one phone to shoot content
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Thank you for sharing this video 😊🎉🙏
You’re welcome
Gracias por la terapia, Matthew.
You're welcome.
Awesome presentation!
Thanks
Your videos are so inspiring
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love your content man👍🏻
Thank you.
Very informative video tito Matthew :D
Glad it was helpful! Keep creating!
Now I want a coffee machine😅❤
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Love your work Matthew! I never knew you had your own channel off of theFutur.
The next logical part 3 would for sure have to be about post production. Can you show us your process and what you tend to look for, or more specifically what do you remove? Because I noticed that in your video, you were able to "easily" critique your own work and what needs to be changed. Do you distance yourself from your work? An advice I've heard is give yourself atleast one day, have another person watch it while watching it with them. Etc.
Thanks! You deserve all the success you have seen, and will see. 😊
Appreciate the thoughtful comment. I will consider this for a potential part 3.
What’s that coffee expresso mug? Would love to get one!
This one: bendurack.com/product/Mμ?BDAf=3
Please more!
What else do you want to learn?
@@MatthewEncina, honestly whatever you can talk about this "How to film yourself" topic.
How to shoot with one phone and achieve the same thing with a limited device.
It is also creative doing these things with only one iPhone 15.
so much work hard BTS and satifying to watch ....
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Please what C-Log 3 profile would you recommend as I have a canon T7i and it doesn’t come with an in built C-Log 3
I can’t vouch for this, but seems like there’s a workaround: ruclips.net/video/bUYVVB3fWZo/видео.htmlsi=7CzaG2lu819Wd_PF
Its really asome, man
Thanks
What books or courses did you take to learn about space or interior design?
Can you make a video on how you edit with your lut or colour grading
I don't know if I'm the best person to talk about that subject, but I will consider this moving forward.
More please ❤
What else would you like to learn?