This is the very good video and important as well. Cinecom will always upload editing and VFX videos, but today they uploaded the tutorial of how to shoot an interview-5 pro tips, who ever the interview they must be knowing these tricks and tips. If they dont kow the tricks of shooting it, the shooted video will not be intresting. Thanks a lot for making and uploading the video....
Can you make a video about how to edit interviews? That would be so helpful. I find it so hard to edit when you dont want to show the questions being asked and only let the guest talk, then cuting from one question to another.
Very important is that the speaker formulates the question in his/her answer. For example: 'What is your favorite food?' Answer: 'My favorite food is pizza'. When he/she answers with 'Pizza'. It's indeed hard to edit.
Anybody that dislikes his videos are just haters that think they know it all and have to much pride to learn anything from anybody! I know a few people like that.
Hi, thanks for the videos, it has helped me a lot to understand how to make videos. I'm a hairdresser and I'm going to start recording video lessons, we'll use two DSLR canon SL2, one to film the whole complete space (me, the model and assistant) and for that purpose what canon lens tells me? the second camera will be used to film only the head of the model to better show how I am cutting the hair of the same, and for this camera what lens tells me? in short, a lens to film three people and another lens to just to film the model's head. It does not have to be lenses with good focus because the background of the scene is totally white. I need good, inexpensive lenses to film my course.
My phone is not a Iphone how can I be sure if the audio quality is as good as my Panasonic DV-600 (Tape camera) ? Just listening to it or do I need a software to compare audio quality
Thanks for these tips! Does it matter if I have stabilization on a camera for shooting video testimonials on a tripod? Is it ok if I leave the camera running on a tripod while I talk to my subject and not operate/adjust the camera after it starts recording? If the answer is "yes," then is stabilization therefore unnecessary? I own a Sony Alpha a6400 that has no in-body image stabilization. I'm planning to either buy a Sigma 56mm f/1.4 (no optical stabilization) or a Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS (SteadyShot optical stabilization) for shooting testimonials. I almost bought the Sigma because the image seems sharp and the aperture is higher, but I'm having second thoughts because I'm not sure if stabilization is important for video testimonials. Do you have any recommendations for which of these lenses I should buy?
Hi. I have a Panasonic av cam 1080p. and. DSLRs. D4. d800 , 1080p. and a 4k. d500. im shooting a interview I want to use DSLRs.,but I always find it difficult to focus the DSLRS the Panasonic is great for focus but the shots will look different , is there anyway of to match the shots ? or any focus tips for DSLR. for video ?
How to match the image when I am using the second camera which is different from the first one. For Example - I have Canon 60D as my Main Camera and the other one is I use my iPhone but when I go for editing there is much different between both the footage even when I set all the setting same on both the devices. Any Solution ? or Way? BTW- Tips are Awesome.
if those two has the same resolution and framerate, it's quite possible to just color correct it and the color grade it to make it look similiar. but, it's always better, to use same type of camera/sister series.
I'm trying to come up with a creative interview setup kind of like "the hot ones" but instead of eating hot stuff, we would be playing games on tge Nintendo switch. Because i travel it would be the easiest thing to setup for us to do. Any tips on how to shoot that? Angles? It would be outside so what about that?
I'm not a big fan of those camera personally and that's indeed because of the fish-eye lens. When you can do best is do the interview twice and just move your camera. I also do that often when I'm shooting alone. If it's a short interview I even create 3 or more positions.
i dont like fish-eye lenses. when you come very close to objects it will be very strange and bad to look at. i get sore eyes. i like to use gopro in movies if it is first person. i hope that gopro will release a camera with a normal lens.
I disagree with Jordy here, The talent does have to tell the story the same because the "words" will not make sense to 2 different shots. The tone, the pitch, how they are projecting their voices and most importantly you have you watch to see if the words even make sense to putt together when you edit the story that they are telling can make it challenging! That is why it "is" important to have 2 camera angles at the same time.
My eyes got wide as dinner plates with the phone mic idea. Thanks!
sure it was because of the idea "*sniff*"
I love this RUclips sugestions... thumbs up!
1:59 this tip is awesome.
I'm thinking about doing a talk show type thing, so this was extremely valuable for me!
FROM THE MASTERS. GREAT TIPS THAT TOPS ALL.
This is the best video I have found for this, thank you so so so so much!!
One question for Jordy: can I use an iPhone 13 ProMax as my second camera? (the main camera is a Sony) Cheers
What app do u use for audio recording on iPhone? Nad maybe u know any app for this for Android?
Always shoot b-roll
Make sure sound is okay
Viewing direction
Make sure they are looking close to the camera
Background
THANK YOU, this one was short and really, really useful for me!
This is the very good video and important as well. Cinecom will always upload editing and VFX videos, but today they uploaded the tutorial of how to shoot an interview-5 pro tips, who ever the interview they must be knowing these tricks and tips. If they dont kow the tricks of shooting it, the shooted video will not be intresting. Thanks a lot for making and uploading the video....
Fantastic....love your style and energy.
Thank you
hi, can you plz make a tutorial on how to synchronize recorded audio and video clip
thx been watching ur vids in a month now
and im learning, thx
+dominick tereni we've got a video on how to synchronize slow motion video.
Can you make a video about how to edit interviews? That would be so helpful.
I find it so hard to edit when you dont want to show the questions being asked and only let the guest talk, then cuting from one question to another.
Very important is that the speaker formulates the question in his/her answer. For example: 'What is your favorite food?' Answer: 'My favorite food is pizza'. When he/she answers with 'Pizza'. It's indeed hard to edit.
thank you
thank you so much!
I always feel like I've been punched in the gut when I see a dislike on one of your videos. Keep up the great work.
Anybody that dislikes his videos are just haters that think they know it all and have to much pride to learn anything from anybody! I know a few people like that.
Thanks alot for this video I have learned alot from this thanks alot.May the Almighty God bless you so much for me
Hi, thanks for the videos, it has helped me a lot to understand how to make videos. I'm a hairdresser and I'm going to start recording video lessons, we'll use two DSLR canon SL2, one to film the whole complete space (me, the model and assistant) and for that purpose what canon lens tells me? the second camera will be used to film only the head of the model to better show how I am cutting the hair of the same, and for this camera what lens tells me? in short, a lens to film three people and another lens to just to film the model's head. It does not have to be lenses with good focus because the background of the scene is totally white. I need good, inexpensive lenses to film my course.
Excellent video! Explained some questions I had after watching other people's videos.
thank you for the video.
My phone is not a Iphone how can I be sure if the audio quality is as good as my Panasonic DV-600 (Tape camera) ? Just listening to it or do I need a software to compare audio quality
What focal length?
moest even nadenken of dit nou een klein Nederlands accentje is of Russisch haha. toen je naam kwam snapte ik hem meteen :) dan alsnog, goede film!
Thank you sir
sweet and punchy!
Thanks for these tips! Does it matter if I have stabilization on a camera for shooting video testimonials on a tripod? Is it ok if I leave the camera running on a tripod while I talk to my subject and not operate/adjust the camera after it starts recording? If the answer is "yes," then is stabilization therefore unnecessary?
I own a Sony Alpha a6400 that has no in-body image stabilization. I'm planning to either buy a Sigma 56mm f/1.4 (no optical stabilization) or a Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS (SteadyShot optical stabilization) for shooting testimonials. I almost bought the Sigma because the image seems sharp and the aperture is higher, but I'm having second thoughts because I'm not sure if stabilization is important for video testimonials. Do you have any recommendations for which of these lenses I should buy?
Thank u for the tips ❤️
You are the best. You helped me a lot
really helpfull buddy
you help us a lot
just what I needed
Great video as always
What app is better for phone mic recording?
easy voice recorder
You guys are dutch?... goeie tips. Prima gedaan.
Hi. I have a Panasonic av cam 1080p. and. DSLRs. D4. d800 , 1080p. and a 4k. d500. im shooting a interview I want to use DSLRs.,but I always find it difficult to focus the DSLRS the Panasonic is great for focus but the shots will look different , is there anyway of to match the shots ? or any focus tips for DSLR. for video ?
How to make intro like You plsss tell us
How to match the image when I am using the second camera which is different from the first one. For Example - I have Canon 60D as my Main Camera and the other one is I use my iPhone but when I go for editing there is much different between both the footage even when I set all the setting same on both the devices. Any Solution ? or Way? BTW- Tips are Awesome.
In My case, It's not possible to shoot that interview 2 times with 1 camera.
if those two has the same resolution and framerate, it's quite possible to just color correct it and the color grade it to make it look similiar. but, it's always better, to use same type of camera/sister series.
Get the Color Finale plugin and a Color Checker Passport Video. One of the best investments I’ve made. My GH4 and a7sii look almost identical now.
loved this
Very good!
I'm trying to come up with a creative interview setup kind of like "the hot ones" but instead of eating hot stuff, we would be playing games on tge Nintendo switch. Because i travel it would be the easiest thing to setup for us to do. Any tips on how to shoot that? Angles? It would be outside so what about that?
Very informative
Awesome! Very helpful girlfriend, mine is not so haha :)
great content keep it up.
Jordy can i use a gopro as my second camera or will it be strange? gopro have fisheye lens and my DSLR does not have a fisheye lens.
I'm not a big fan of those camera personally and that's indeed because of the fish-eye lens. When you can do best is do the interview twice and just move your camera. I also do that often when I'm shooting alone. If it's a short interview I even create 3 or more positions.
ok :-)
i dont like fish-eye lenses. when you come very close to objects it will be very strange and bad to look at. i get sore eyes. i like to use gopro in movies if it is first person. i hope that gopro will release a camera with a normal lens.
Road to 100k
Window is too over exposed
Nice
Mooie video ^_^
On the door is written "praktijk" that is duch are you filming in the Netherlands
Belgium :-)
2:01 yeah...don't do this unless you want to be sued! lol
Love you
Does pro mean hack in your country?
You help children with METH?
Thats exactly what i heard. Awesome
MATH - she has an accent.
I disagree with Jordy here, The talent does have to tell the story the same because the "words" will not make sense to 2 different shots. The tone, the pitch, how they are projecting their voices and most importantly you have you watch to see if the words even make sense to putt together when you edit the story that they are telling can make it challenging! That is why it "is" important to have 2 camera angles at the same time.
Zijde gelle Belgen?
its rude for kim for not teaching jordy the difference of three and tree
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(its a joke btw, sarcasm rarely translates in social media)
U didn't give 3 point lighting tips
We have a separate video about that here: ruclips.net/video/hGEsOcF3PoM/видео.html :-)
Another tip, avoid using an annoying and loud intro jingle. Just show a little compassion with all the people with a hangover.
Its simple just get a nerfgun
TF how am I here
First.
4:18 meth
Very good!!! :)