Please tell me sir kindly,whose shot is refer to only person any object like eye shot.i mean any person talk to camera i see this person eyes only showing in a T.V SCREEN i mean the man tell a interview but camera angles focus only his or her eyes.Please sir tell me or mention me that kind of shot.i saw many T.v program, documentaries so i am interested and please tell what kind of shot or camera angle is a only person to capture his or her eyes moment. Thank u sir
Not a filmmaker but this is literally one of the best educational videos I’ve ever seen. I want to take podcast interviews to another level. This is a game changer. Thank you
I have watched hundreds if not thousands of filmmaking tutorial videos.This is without doubt the best tutorial I’ve ever seen on RUclips. I’m jumping back into my RUclips studio setup, armed with the knowledge you’ve gifted me. Thank you. (Obvs subbed)
The behind-the-behind-the-behind-the-behind-the-behind-the-scenes shot's purpose is none but for the cinematographer to feel good about their purchases.
This is a fabulous tutorial. And the bonus is the full written text with stills. I will be recommending this for my students.. Your on-camera presence is excellent too. Bravo.
A good one to watch to get great results! The problem is with up angles sometimes generally makes the talent look not so flattering and client often rips it from edit know matter what story your trying to tell. Love to hear any simple ways to light such a shot - lens perhaps…
That was one of the best videos on various shots for interviews I’ve seen. Great tips, simply explained with down to earth, inviting personality. Thank you!
I really like the underside angle but a couple of women I've interviewed didn't like it and preferred the camera angle being pointed down so it's not looking up their nose or if they're conscientious about their chin.
Really big help. From time to time we are checking this video to absorb the ideas you are giving. This is useful for us who just make videos for work twice or so a year for our company. Thank you so much for this.
Thank you so much as this was super helpful. I have a shoot in a few days and had a total loss in confidence. After watching your video I felt a lot better and even if I made a few mistakes, I'm confident that I'll have enough footage to work with.
Really great Video! The only thing i see kinda different is the way you talk to the camera in golden ratio way. I‘d center my subject because my head tells me that everything else looks weird.
nice one with good tips! one thing to add could be the famous over the shoulder angle? This lets you see that two people are really taking to each other?
Glad to know that 180 degree rule, and i have done it too! But i still remember my friend didn't agree with me and asked me to put the second camera in the other side. Glad i insisted against him 😁
This was incredibly helpful for defining the shots in easy-to-understand terms, had great examples, and made my interview with a new friend tomorrow so much easier to plan! Thank you @DIYPhotography!
The whole 180° thing supposedly confusing people when it's violated, I don't think that's always true. My friend and I argue about this a lot. I think it might matter more if you see the person they're talking to otherwise why would it confuse the person? it would just give them another creative angle. Nonetheless I tend to abide by it...
So many great tips! I think they would work even in other scenarios. For example, I'll use some of these for boyfriend's introduction video for his YT channel. If he lets me experiment. :D
check out the full written text here: bit.ly/32WSL3A
Please tell me sir kindly,whose shot is refer to only person any object like eye shot.i mean any person talk to camera i see this person eyes only showing in a T.V SCREEN i mean the man tell a interview but camera angles focus only his or her eyes.Please sir tell me or mention me that kind of shot.i saw many T.v program, documentaries so i am interested and please tell what kind of shot or camera angle is a only person to capture his or her eyes moment. Thank u sir
Not a filmmaker but this is literally one of the best educational videos I’ve ever seen. I want to take podcast interviews to another level.
This is a game changer. Thank you
I have watched hundreds if not thousands of filmmaking tutorial videos.This is without doubt the best tutorial I’ve ever seen on RUclips. I’m jumping back into my RUclips studio setup, armed with the knowledge you’ve gifted me. Thank you. (Obvs subbed)
bro you need to get out more...this video is awful
The behind-the-behind-the-behind-the-behind-the-behind-the-scenes shot's purpose is none but for the cinematographer to feel good about their purchases.
This is a fabulous tutorial. And the bonus is the full written text with stills. I will be recommending this for my students.. Your on-camera presence is excellent too. Bravo.
Hi @Christopher, it's stuff like this that keeps us going! Thanks for the warm-hearted words
A good one to watch to get great results! The problem is with up angles sometimes generally makes the talent look not so flattering and client often rips it from edit know matter what story your trying to tell. Love to hear any simple ways to light such a shot - lens perhaps…
Very helpful thanks. I way too often jump at using the same two camera set ups and that's it.
That was one of the best videos on various shots for interviews I’ve seen. Great tips, simply explained with down to earth, inviting personality. Thank you!
thank you for the tutorial... really useful... I am gonna implement these on my next interview and mention to them you taught me...
Fantastic video. I'm shooting a client interview later today and this gives me new ideas to consider. Great content!
I was about to record a video of myself for a company interview and your video helped a lot. Thanks for sharing.
Great tip and when to use the shots. Thank you! I'm prepping for an interview filming tomorrow, this helps with my storyboard.
I really like the underside angle but a couple of women I've interviewed didn't like it and preferred the camera angle being pointed down so it's not looking up their nose or if they're conscientious about their chin.
Mind blown, there is so much here I need to start working with. Next level stuff.
Really big help. From time to time we are checking this video to absorb the ideas you are giving. This is useful for us who just make videos for work twice or so a year for our company. Thank you so much for this.
I think I've been going about second angles wrong for my independent work- Thanks for this!
I like that slighting below eyeline trick. Definitely don't see it often.
*Brilliant* . Value-packed. Exactly 2 years and 200K views. Will be 2M views because every film-maker needs to watch this twice or more ...
These tips are wonderful! They would be very useful in my next project
After understanding the techincs by viewing this video... It gives confident to make a interview.
def gonna try these
thanks this was super useful, great video. now to drag my tripod and a seat up those mountains and on those ultra runs with me...! ;)
Thank you so much as this was super helpful. I have a shoot in a few days and had a total loss in confidence. After watching your video I felt a lot better and even if I made a few mistakes, I'm confident that I'll have enough footage to work with.
Really great Video! The only thing i see kinda different is the way you talk to the camera in golden ratio way. I‘d center my subject because my head tells me that everything else looks weird.
Thank you for this i have learnt a lot for just the explanation of the effect each angle has on story telling
This video is gold. How did I only find it now. Thanks.
Thank you. Very useful.
I wish all the shot type examples followed the 180° rule line you set up for yourself, but otherwise very helpful video and love the examples
Best lessons indeed, thanks
Impressed 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾thanks a lot. So much inspiration here!
nice one with good tips! one thing to add could be the famous over the shoulder angle? This lets you see that two people are really taking to each other?
Thanks for this.
AMAZING!! Master Class!
👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is great content. Well done!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
My favorite is from behind!
Thanks guys, learned a ton for my next interview shoot!
My pleasure
This was so informative and brief. Thanks for this!
Glad to know that 180 degree rule, and i have done it too!
But i still remember my friend didn't agree with me and asked me to put the second camera in the other side. Glad i insisted against him 😁
This was really informative! Thank you for putting it together.
This is an excellent tutorial. I've learned a few good things here. Thanks for this.
This video is mind blowing... totally awesome! Thanks
amazing and very helpful video! thank you a lot
most informative, thank you for the knowledge
that high angle shot will come in handy some day
Thank you for this very helpful video!
Fantastic video! Really easy listening and very informative! Thanks for your kind soul and insight!
Great tutorial
Wow, didn't expect that much meaty stuff. Thanks!
Thank you, you are great!!
I'll definitely apply some of these on my upcoming shoots. Cheers guys!
Nice one! Subscribed!
Thanks for the tips,...
This was incredibly helpful for defining the shots in easy-to-understand terms, had great examples, and made my interview with a new friend tomorrow so much easier to plan! Thank you @DIYPhotography!
I learned a lot from this!! Thank you guys for the quality content.
thanks for the tips
Fantastic tutorial - much appreciated thank you :)
Impressive video! I'll use it as a reference for my future work.👍
helpful AF for what I'm doing. thank you!
Excellent tutorial dude. Looking forward to watching more videos.
Wow, that was packed with very useful info, thanks!
Great tutorial!
Thank you for sharing this, Awesome piece!
This is good timing as I'm just prepping to shoot some interviews soon and it's been a while!
Happy to help man
Thank a lot, useful and really good info
Yes, stepping up your skills but keeping it creative. Along with a ton of next level skills to bring to your next interview! Keep it up DIY
Great information
Great tips, thank you.
Great info, I hadn't considered many of these techniques!
Great advice! Thanks!
Brilliant stuff, brother! Thanks for sharing! About to film my first online course so these are all solid tips!
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing this education with us.
Thanks for the great tips
Thank you!
This was dope man... Thank You!
this is gold thanks
Great information here - thank you.
Thank you for all that effort :). Maybe the best videos about interview-angles :).
i agree
Thank you so much for this amazing video. :) :) :)
Very helpful tutorial!
And the model is absolutely gorgeous by the way ))
Amazing Video bro...I love it.
Brilliant! Thank you so much!
Glad you liked it
Great lesson. Tks !
Great video and great tips. Thanks
Amazing......well done Adam.
Thanks so much Adam - that was so informative and clearly presented, Really appreciate it
Great knowledge brother.i like your video.and work.
Great video!
Great video, thank you subscribed
The whole 180° thing supposedly confusing people when it's violated, I don't think that's always true. My friend and I argue about this a lot. I think it might matter more if you see the person they're talking to otherwise why would it confuse the person? it would just give them another creative angle. Nonetheless I tend to abide by it...
Wow that was such a good video! Thank you!
Nice video and content. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent quality content
this helps a lot. thanks so much
excellent video
For other old (or middle aged) folk like me you'll recognize the 180 degree rule as the camera axis.
i learned a lot, thank you
Sweet video my friend! :)
Looking forward to more of these
Thanks
So many great tips! I think they would work even in other scenarios. For example, I'll use some of these for boyfriend's introduction video for his YT channel. If he lets me experiment. :D
Good luck. Do share the results