Why are camera angles important? 1. Perspective 2. Emotion 3. Editing What are the 12 most popular camera angles? 1. Wide shot 2. Long shot 3. Medium shot 4. Cowboy shot 5. Tight/Close up shot 6. Detail/ Extreme Close up shot 7. Low angle shot 8. High angle shot 9. Dutch angle shot 10. Over the Shoulder 11. Point of view (POV) shot 12. Cutaway shot Thank you for sharing the great tips/techniques.
Good exercise- Tomorrow on our shoot I am going to checklist these just to force myself to use the ones I shy away from. Recently I realized my experience shooting News has narrowed the shots I use by habit.
Great VIDEO. One thing... 12 CAMERA ANGLES to Enhance Your Production or Project or Video. :-) We do not film. Film, filming, and filmmaking are the most misused words in the industry. :-)Digital Video and film require different skill sets. Having DIFFERENT historical and TECHNOLOGICAL timelines spanning 150 years. :-) Educate by having pride and knowledge of the gear we use including the words that describe what we do. Our tools are Digital Video, Non-linear, and CGI. We are moviemakers, not filmmakers. Videographers and/or cinematographers. We video or are videoing, we do not film. That's the other RARE professionals who know how to use film and film cameras, like an ARRIFLEX 435 Panavision R-200 and Steenbeck flatbed film editors. Know the difference and be better at your craft. You will also stand out in an industry polluted with point-and-shoot "pros". Respect to you.✌♥
Literally one of the only channels on RUclips teaching helpful, real world filmmaking techniques instead of just "fancy b-roll." Got so much out of this video!
Great information here. I've been making videos for over 10 years now and never realised the how and why of shots. Learned a lot from this video. Thank you so very much. Have a great day 😀
That shot at 1:45 is the most perfectly composed and still shot I have ever seen, the symmetry of the location mixed with the colours and the clarity is just so beautiful, the fact the guy almost completely contrasts all the colours makes this way way more professional looking, I've never seen a camera shot as well done in actual movies, never looked anything like this before and I'm feeling like "where have you been all my life?"
8:07 You can also break this rule if you’re trying to add uneasiness to the scene. That’s what Christopher Nolan did with Batman the dark Knight. When Batman was interrogating the Joker.
good spot, i also realised that the camera switched from being on the left side of batman to show joke on left, and then on the right to show joker on the right. i guess this adds to the uneasiness and and confusion.... which i only noticed now
fsxdom The camera angles only work as well as the music. Christopher Nolan wanted to add unfamiliarity to the scene, so he added unfamiliar camera angles to throw people off.
Richard Linklater threw that 180° over board in a conversation and made an amzing scene in Code 46. Daren Aaronofsky played it well by skipping that same rule, almost unnoticeable in Requiem for a Dream. It is true... know the rules, but rules are meant to be bent.
by shooting from mutiple scene = let audience have spactial awareness. Wide shot = Establishing the Enviroment, show lonelyness Long shot = Establishing the Enviroment, show more on Character Medium shot = show what character doing Cowboy SHot = Long/ Medium in Between Tight Shot (50/100mm)= SHow detail expressing/ face Detail SHot = give depth to story, Draw people in the things that is happening LOw = Power/ wonder HIgh = Weak /Small Dutch = uneasy, SOmething is wrong. Over the SHoulder = Feel like u talking to them Is this camera angle help to convey the emotion? camera shot have to have meaning, don't add unncessacy work. 30 Rule = camera A and B Distance is 30, Different shot different angle. 5 Angle for one scene?
Thank you for the great tips! could you also tell me how to shoot a video that conveys a lively feeling without showing people's faces? For example, by only showing hands, feet, or the back of the head?
Wow, thanks a lot! Those camera angles look amazing. I think to make a great video, you need to picture the whole scene in your mind first and then film it accordingly. If you can't think of how it should be, then it becomes a whole bunch of unnecessary cut angles. Definitely learned something new today! 30 and 180 degree angles are handy to know.
Such a generous video in the amount of information given and in such a short time. No pointless waffling. Thanks. I will be shooting my first short movie in a couple of weeks when I get my Canon 90D and this has been the most useful video I've seen on the subject.
I would like to see some video about: how to prepare a simple checklist for this... It's easy to understand the angles and types of shots, but it's hard to put that on a checklist... How to ask the people to understand what this checklist means...
Well there cant be a simple checklist, if anything, this video was the checklist. You have make a list of what information and what emotiin you want (not) to convey with every beat of your scene and then find the shot or sequence of shots that is accomploshing that best.
I think you only learn thst from a) practice (shooting sth and then see in the efit if the shots work together like you had in your mind) and b) looking at lots of examples that impress you or are like the project you plan to do and analyse them. A great resource for that is the channel Studio Binder, and Every frame a painting.
This was so great! I didn't know about the 30 degree rule. The only part that was weird was the clip that you cut from eyelash close up to some green pine needles ...it looked like extreme green eyelashes growing...haha. But honestly this was super helpful! Thanks😃
Thanks guys 💝. I just have one question can you please answer🙏🏻. I saw the music video ruclips.net/video/EugyGLIHqkw/видео.html to learn the angles again and i saw the wide angle shot is portraying 4 members whereas in this video you said that it depicts loneliness. It also captures the surroundings but still the loneliness use was really helpful 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💝💝💝..
Well, it is pretty much how I went from not making any money making videos to making over 50k this last year with even bigger goals this year! I highly, highly recommend it!
You guys are awesome. And i liked the "shoe on the drain" shot - the focus was on water and it actually did convey loneliness quite a lot! It was a great shot.
Excellent video breaking down the different camera angles to use in your films. Really loved the 180 degree rule as well as the 30 degree rule if you are using two cameras for an interview etc... Thank you, Parker!
So basicly, the whole world seems be at a Dutch angle right now. (Like theres something not right about it). I've watched this video like 5 times because I feel it is an incredibly valuable Lesson. This time I actually used my Notes app and took Pictures of all the different examples so I can refer quickly when ever I'm practicing.
I obviously learned all these in uni but somehow forgotten until now because I hate uni lol. Well thanks to this video which helped me reminded concise information about the camera angles. Dude if the uni taught like this video and spent the rest of time working in the field instead, I'd learn a lot more. Well I guess having hateful professors also contributed on me not learning much from the uni.
I just realised looking back in my videos that I was using these different camera angles and shots correctly in my best videos without knowing but when I put these angles in perspective I can see why those videos are better than others.. I will make sure I make a checklist everytime I shoot from now on
Wide shot explanation at 1:19 Long shot explanation at 1:34 Medium " " " 1:49 Cowboy " " " 2:03 Tight " " " 2:16 Extreme closeup shot at 2:37 Low camera angle at 2:56 High " " " 3:08 Dutch angle at 3:15 Over the shoulder shot at 3:29 Point of view shot at 3:42 Cutaway shot at 4:04
Hey guys, I'm a beginner and I am wondering how you get the cinematic look you have achieved, or at least less amateur looking footage, do you have a video that covers this?
I see alot of camera angles in most Steven Seagal movies , completely irrelevant to the movie.I watch alot of action movies,and I see alot of those distracting and pointless shots.
Thank you for this wonderful work. Would you please make a tutorial on the 30 degrees and 180 degrees rule in shooting ...i really need to understand them more
Literally one of the only channels on RUclips teaching helpful, real world filmmaking techniques instead of just "fancy b-roll." Got so much out of this video!
This is what I call an informative video. Not just telling you the camera angles but also giving visual definitions, examples, why they are important/what they convey, when to use or not use them, etc. Thanks guys!!
Thank you! Me and a group of kids in my animation class are working on a 15-minute thriller short film as an assignment for school and I’ve decided to do all the research I can to make the very best short film. We’re all researching different aspects of good films/tv shows and this one seems important to me. Thanks again!
@@amiros_2001 It was…interesting. We all had to agree on an idea, and one of my groupmates absolutely refused to do anything other than an SCP Foundation short film. SCP Foundation is a creepypasta-esque creative writing platform. None of us knew anything about it and we offered to do a spy-type thing, but they said it had to be SCP. It was frustrating and the teacher wouldn’t help. The person didn’t even help us that much with anything. I’d say they wrote a moderate amount of the draft for the script, but they didn’t help with the editing of the script or the animation. We had 5 characters and 5 people and one of the other classmates made 2 character models. I did a lot of concept art for the characters and designed one of the simpler-looking ones, but the hair was a nightmare to animate. I worked on a lot of the actual animation with the moving of the models and stuff, but mad props to the one classmate who designed the two characters. Overall, it turned out pretty good! I found a couple good SCP stories, although I’m harboring resentment over the situation. We also left the one group member out of the credits and explained to the teacher what happened. I don’t know if the teacher did anything or not, but at least our classmates know.
@@anayaweick7964 wow didn't expect great detail but that's awesome, first experiences are always learning experiences so it's great that you came out with something good. Ik what its like to have groupmates like that, i once did 80% of a project and got the same credit as the rest cuz the teacher said we had to figure stuff out between ourselves but i'm never working with them again.
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saw his shoe, but more I saw the ripples in teh water and thought hes lonely, it was the watch that was confusing. Since he had no urgency in his walking. to me at least =)
Just comparing this video to a couple videos from Studio Binder... On studio binder's "the shot list" playlist they describe things like full shot, wide shot, close up as Shot Sizes and things like High Angle, Low angle, dutch angle as Shot Angles.. I kind of prefer that terminology because it's more precise and then you can say things like you have a Wide Shot that's combined with a High angle... you have a wide shot at a high angle. If you mix these terms all together as they do in this video and call them all "12 camera angles"... well that just doesn't make much sense to me. I get that it's an introductory overview kind of video... but I prefer studio binder's method of calling some of these shot sizes and some shot angles.
I feel like... Why did they do a closeup of his shoe? is commonly answered by "Product Placement". lol It's sort of like how the worst and most distracting part of Mr. Robot was the constant Alexa placement. Immediately took me out of the show.
Quite new as a RUclipsr, it feels super good coming across your channel, thanks for the details, will love to apply this in my next video ♥️, but mos importantly, would love how to best utilize my phone, since that's what I use, it's a 4k camera
Hey there! Just wanted to say a huge thanks for your awesome film making tips. I'm pretty new to RUclips and started out focusing just on my message. But after getting into editing and buying my first camera, I've realized there's so much more to learn. Your channel has been a lifesaver - it's like a fun crash course in film making! Really appreciate all the help you're giving to us newbies. Keep rocking! 🎥✨
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Why are camera angles important?
1. Perspective
2. Emotion
3. Editing
What are the 12 most popular camera angles?
1. Wide shot
2. Long shot
3. Medium shot
4. Cowboy shot
5. Tight/Close up shot
6. Detail/ Extreme Close up shot
7. Low angle shot
8. High angle shot
9. Dutch angle shot
10. Over the Shoulder
11. Point of view (POV) shot
12. Cutaway shot
Thank you for sharing the great tips/techniques.
Thanks for the Shortcut Brother!
Mr Saramsh thank you
you forgot to list why and give examples.
@stephen raj Kulasekaran Yes but if i do so then Parker Welbeck will be angry cause you will not watch the video.
@@A2theZShow Welcome
As someone who kind of knew all if this, I can say...this is gold! Not only for beginners or people learning, but even as a reminder for pros!
Why would someone dislike such great stuff? Great work Parker. As always, your videos are way beyond helpful.
It was Adobe lol.
Maybe the person turn his/her phone upside down and then like the video
It was full sail! Ha..
It's really helpful. I also wonder why 115 dislikes? They must be professional cinematographers.
Probably bots
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I dislike the video
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When there is someone next to Parker, I always feel like Parker is the mentor who is just sooo proud of his student!
Anyway, thanks for this video! :D
Parker Walbeck I love your teleprompter game Park ! Really started using it for my tutorials as well and it’s so damn helpful! ☺️👌🏻
If he's able to park so smoothly without touching the lines in that parking spot, I would also be proud of him.
More Like Batman & Robbin :)
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1. 01:17 WIDE SHOT
2. 01:35 LONG SHOT
3. 01:47 MEDIUM SHOT
4. 02:03 COWBOY SHOT
5. 02:15 TIGHT/CLOSE UP SHOT
6. 02:36 DETAIL/EXTREME CLOSE UP SHOT
7. 02:55 LOW ANGLE SHOT
8. 03:09 HIGH ANDGLE SHOT
9. 03:15 DUTCH ANGLE SHOT
10. 03:30 OVER THE SHOULDER
11. 03:42 POINT OF VIEW SHOT (POV)
12. 04:03 CUTAWAY SHOT
Thank you very much!
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Thanks
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THE VALUE GIVEN IN THIS VIDEO IS INSANE. I CAN’T BELIEVE THEY’RE GIVING IT AWAY FOR FREE 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you Parker & squad! 🎞🙌🏼
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2:11 a fricking gun
Great video !!! 😎📸👍🤘
THANK YOU!!!!
Lol
@@Weaklytune whats funny.??
@@formx9796 probably that they knew all of it or they are a bot.
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@@formx9796 idk i feel funny too,
Good exercise- Tomorrow on our shoot I am going to checklist these just to force myself to use the ones I shy away from. Recently I realized my experience shooting News has narrowed the shots I use by habit.
Great idea! I may print out a list and laminate it in small form for ideas.
Dont forget to throw your pc at the end
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You all have been dropping some HEAT lately!! 👀🔥
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I was hoping this would be more of a low budget “I’m the camera guy and the actor” how-to🤣 Great content nonetheless, thanks guys👍🏻
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Great VIDEO. One thing... 12 CAMERA ANGLES to Enhance Your Production or Project or Video. :-) We do not film. Film, filming, and filmmaking are the most misused words in the industry. :-)Digital Video and film require different skill sets. Having DIFFERENT historical and TECHNOLOGICAL timelines spanning 150 years. :-) Educate by having pride and knowledge of the gear we use including the words that describe what we do. Our tools are Digital Video, Non-linear, and CGI. We are moviemakers, not filmmakers. Videographers and/or cinematographers. We video or are videoing, we do not film. That's the other RARE professionals who know how to use film and film cameras, like an ARRIFLEX 435 Panavision R-200 and Steenbeck flatbed film editors. Know the difference and be better at your craft. You will also stand out in an industry polluted with point-and-shoot "pros". Respect to you.✌♥
Literally one of the only channels on RUclips teaching helpful, real world filmmaking techniques instead of just "fancy b-roll." Got so much out of this video!
🤣🤣🤣
Great information here. I've been making videos for over 10 years now and never realised the how and why of shots. Learned a lot from this video. Thank you so very much. Have a great day 😀
One of the videos that i can say i really learned so much.
I love how the ad for the video was literally an ad for one of your videos. Classic.
Favorite Quote: "...Like a Freakin' Gun..."
Subliminal Detroit hahah it felt so out of place when he said that
Killed me too
That shot at 1:45 is the most perfectly composed and still shot I have ever seen, the symmetry of the location mixed with the colours and the clarity is just so beautiful, the fact the guy almost completely contrasts all the colours makes this way way more professional looking, I've never seen a camera shot as well done in actual movies, never looked anything like this before and I'm feeling like "where have you been all my life?"
Jesus Christ is Lord & He's coming soon. Dont take that vaccine ❤🙏🏼
8:07 You can also break this rule if you’re trying to add uneasiness to the scene. That’s what Christopher Nolan did with Batman the dark Knight. When Batman was interrogating the Joker.
The biggest 180 rule breaking application is Sports. Baseball and football lead with breaking the rules.
good spot, i also realised that the camera switched from being on the left side of batman to show joke on left, and then on the right to show joker on the right. i guess this adds to the uneasiness and and confusion.... which i only noticed now
fsxdom The camera angles only work as well as the music. Christopher Nolan wanted to add unfamiliarity to the scene, so he added unfamiliar camera angles to throw people off.
Richard Linklater threw that 180° over board in a conversation and made an amzing scene in Code 46. Daren Aaronofsky played it well by skipping that same rule, almost unnoticeable in Requiem for a Dream. It is true... know the rules, but rules are meant to be bent.
Thañk you for your Valuable Informative Video, learn Something new Ideas for Video shoot.. 😍
Parker is killing the value game again. Thanks for that infos !
by shooting from mutiple scene = let audience have spactial awareness.
Wide shot = Establishing the Enviroment, show lonelyness
Long shot = Establishing the Enviroment, show more on Character
Medium shot = show what character doing
Cowboy SHot = Long/ Medium in Between
Tight Shot (50/100mm)= SHow detail expressing/ face
Detail SHot = give depth to story, Draw people in the things that is happening
LOw = Power/ wonder
HIgh = Weak /Small
Dutch = uneasy, SOmething is wrong.
Over the SHoulder = Feel like u talking to them
Is this camera angle help to convey the emotion?
camera shot have to have meaning, don't add unncessacy work.
30 Rule = camera A and B Distance is 30, Different shot different angle.
5 Angle for one scene?
Love you guys but don't forget to spellcheck... "Lonliness & Mediocrity" 6:01 ... lol.
Thank you for the great tips! could you also tell me how to shoot a video that conveys a lively feeling without showing people's faces? For example, by only showing hands, feet, or the back of the head?
Liked before watching 😂👌 let’s go
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Hahaha same
Bro your telling camera angle and shot size mixing. First learn then make video on RUclips. Do not give wrong information
and what about yours?😅
Wow, thanks a lot! Those camera angles look amazing. I think to make a great video, you need to picture the whole scene in your mind first and then film it accordingly. If you can't think of how it should be, then it becomes a whole bunch of unnecessary cut angles. Definitely learned something new today! 30 and 180 degree angles are handy to know.
Such a generous video in the amount of information given and in such a short time. No pointless waffling. Thanks. I will be shooting my first short movie in a couple of weeks when I get my Canon 90D and this has been the most useful video I've seen on the subject.
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It's great for to take your time to teach us guys thanks for everything may God bless 💞 we love you
I would like to see some video about: how to prepare a simple checklist for this...
It's easy to understand the angles and types of shots, but it's hard to put that on a checklist... How to ask the people to understand what this checklist means...
Joao Neto Yes I agree ! Would help my films too !
Find a shot list template and, if applicable, do a lined script ahead of time to pre-plan the shot list.
Storyboards help a lot, best next thing is a shot list.
Well there cant be a simple checklist, if anything, this video was the checklist. You have make a list of what information and what emotiin you want (not) to convey with every beat of your scene and then find the shot or sequence of shots that is accomploshing that best.
I think you only learn thst from a) practice (shooting sth and then see in the efit if the shots work together like you had in your mind) and b) looking at lots of examples that impress you or are like the project you plan to do and analyse them. A great resource for that is the channel Studio Binder, and Every frame a painting.
I think over the shoulder shot sognificance is not fully presented in this explanation
Other than that, this video's great
This was so great! I didn't know about the 30 degree rule. The only part that was weird was the clip that you cut from eyelash close up to some green pine needles ...it looked like extreme green eyelashes growing...haha. But honestly this was super helpful! Thanks😃
After watching This I'll be pro Videographer damn But I ain't got any camera Just using My oppo f9pro sad life😊
hello parker I'm from Indonesia, you're very inspiring man for me.
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Thanks guys 💝. I just have one question can you please answer🙏🏻.
I saw the music video ruclips.net/video/EugyGLIHqkw/видео.html to learn the angles again and i saw the wide angle shot is portraying 4 members whereas in this video you said that it depicts loneliness. It also captures the surroundings but still the loneliness use was really helpful 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💝💝💝..
Thinking to join Online Filmmaker soon. Those who already purchased Mr. Parker's great work let me know how helpful the program is.
I highly recommend it. The community is great too.
Well, it is pretty much how I went from not making any money making videos to making over 50k this last year with even bigger goals this year! I highly, highly recommend it!
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How did you do the band-in-see thing?
Do you have a BTS?
Great content, as always, btw...:)
I can only say
This is supeb
Mor grace for yor good job.
You really give it away
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GUYS
Every lesson is a masterpiece! Such a good way to learn, thank you! :)
The adobe crash 😂😂
Impressive and useful advice. I'm excited to share this with my team.
Did you use 2 camera's to record the dialog, when you were trying to explain the 180degree rule.
Nice one tho'.
You guys are awesome. And i liked the "shoe on the drain" shot - the focus was on water and it actually did convey loneliness quite a lot! It was a great shot.
Excellent video breaking down the different camera angles to use in your films. Really loved the 180 degree rule as well as the 30 degree rule if you are using two cameras for an interview etc... Thank you, Parker!
ok, that Cinematic sequence got me so hard 😂 I love it!!
What kind of angles and shots are preferred when psycho expressions or variations in the characters face and body language to be shown ?
So basicly, the whole world seems be at a Dutch angle right now. (Like theres something not right about it). I've watched this video like 5 times because I feel it is an incredibly valuable Lesson. This time I actually used my Notes app and took Pictures of all the different examples so I can refer quickly when ever I'm practicing.
What kind of camera angles are good to capture suspense and vulnerability inside a car?
Did Jake really say "LIKE A FRICKIN GUN"?!?!?
Yeh but it came off weird cause he's reading from a script and it was obvious lol
😂🤣
I obviously learned all these in uni but somehow forgotten until now because I hate uni lol. Well thanks to this video which helped me reminded concise information about the camera angles. Dude if the uni taught like this video and spent the rest of time working in the field instead, I'd learn a lot more. Well I guess having hateful professors also contributed on me not learning much from the uni.
Always informative and explained in a way that is easy to understand. Love your channel. Looking forward to using what i learned next travel vlog
5:17 🤣🤣🤣 one of the worst things that always happen to me
that ending is the best and so true 😂😂
I just realised looking back in my videos that I was using these different camera angles and shots correctly in my best videos without knowing but when I put these angles in perspective I can see why those videos are better than others.. I will make sure I make a checklist everytime I shoot from now on
2:36 just made me mindblowing... what a great shot
Guys, Do you have any idea what kind of camera they use in TV Shows which moves all over the places inside the sutdio?
I would definitely hire Jake to make a voiceovers for me! His voice sounds awesome.
nice shots there , anyone else had used these shots?
Can't be grateful enough with Parker and the guys from his team. Absolute gold! Thanks🙏😊
This was an awesome video and very easy to understand. I feel like i just have a new light on film making! Thanks a lot!!!
Wide shot explanation at 1:19
Long shot explanation at 1:34
Medium " " " 1:49
Cowboy " " " 2:03
Tight " " " 2:16
Extreme closeup shot at 2:37
Low camera angle at 2:56
High " " " 3:08
Dutch angle at 3:15
Over the shoulder shot at 3:29
Point of view shot at 3:42
Cutaway shot at 4:04
10/10 video❤
Thank you for explaining all of these details! And when he said “like a freakin gun” I was LOL
Hey guys, I'm a beginner and I am wondering how you get the cinematic look you have achieved, or at least less amateur looking footage, do you have a video that covers this?
The example of wideshots to convey loneliness immediately looks like a Better Call Saul scene. Love how those shots works so well in the series.
I see alot of camera angles in most Steven Seagal movies , completely irrelevant to the movie.I watch alot of action movies,and I see alot of those distracting and pointless shots.
Very true
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Jake, that dude next to Parker, is not just a lucky nobody, he is a hard worker who sacrificed a lot to get there.
May he be an example for all of us.
Thank you for this wonderful work. Would you please make a tutorial on the 30 degrees and 180 degrees rule in shooting ...i really need to understand them more
man i just love this channel
Thank you very much from Thailand 🇹🇭🙏
wow! This is the best for Angles 101! thank you for sharing!
Very informative. Thanks for the great idea. I am now on the process of making short film. This is of great help for me as a beginner. God bless!
Hey!! You both were amazing and all the concept was exactly cleared in this video. Great work!
Very helpful your channel or our channel thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
you two guys make a really good pair, motivating each other and us, thanks sincerely for sharing your knowledge so extensively!
Literally one of the only channels on RUclips teaching helpful, real world filmmaking techniques instead of just "fancy b-roll." Got so much out of this video!
This is what I call an informative video. Not just telling you the camera angles but also giving visual definitions, examples, why they are important/what they convey, when to use or not use them, etc. Thanks guys!!
5:09 how it feels to use premiere pro. I love and hate adobe
Thank you! Me and a group of kids in my animation class are working on a 15-minute thriller short film as an assignment for school and I’ve decided to do all the research I can to make the very best short film. We’re all researching different aspects of good films/tv shows and this one seems important to me. Thanks again!
So how did it turn out
@@amiros_2001 It was…interesting. We all had to agree on an idea, and one of my groupmates absolutely refused to do anything other than an SCP Foundation short film. SCP Foundation is a creepypasta-esque creative writing platform. None of us knew anything about it and we offered to do a spy-type thing, but they said it had to be SCP. It was frustrating and the teacher wouldn’t help.
The person didn’t even help us that much with anything. I’d say they wrote a moderate amount of the draft for the script, but they didn’t help with the editing of the script or the animation. We had 5 characters and 5 people and one of the other classmates made 2 character models. I did a lot of concept art for the characters and designed one of the simpler-looking ones, but the hair was a nightmare to animate. I worked on a lot of the actual animation with the moving of the models and stuff, but mad props to the one classmate who designed the two characters.
Overall, it turned out pretty good! I found a couple good SCP stories, although I’m harboring resentment over the situation. We also left the one group member out of the credits and explained to the teacher what happened. I don’t know if the teacher did anything or not, but at least our classmates know.
@@anayaweick7964 wow didn't expect great detail but that's awesome, first experiences are always learning experiences so it's great that you came out with something good. Ik what its like to have groupmates like that, i once did 80% of a project and got the same credit as the rest cuz the teacher said we had to figure stuff out between ourselves but i'm never working with them again.
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5:47 Why is this dude wearing high waters?😂😂😂
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saw his shoe, but more I saw the ripples in teh water and thought hes lonely, it was the watch that was confusing. Since he had no urgency in his walking. to me at least =)
Just comparing this video to a couple videos from Studio Binder... On studio binder's "the shot list" playlist they describe things like full shot, wide shot, close up as Shot Sizes and things like High Angle, Low angle, dutch angle as Shot Angles.. I kind of prefer that terminology because it's more precise and then you can say things like you have a Wide Shot that's combined with a High angle... you have a wide shot at a high angle. If you mix these terms all together as they do in this video and call them all "12 camera angles"... well that just doesn't make much sense to me. I get that it's an introductory overview kind of video... but I prefer studio binder's method of calling some of these shot sizes and some shot angles.
I feel like... Why did they do a closeup of his shoe? is commonly answered by "Product Placement". lol
It's sort of like how the worst and most distracting part of Mr. Robot was the constant Alexa placement. Immediately took me out of the show.
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Can we erase ropes and wires in action sequences without using green screen please make a video how to erase ropes which is being used in action sequences.....!