What I found supremely useful (especially when shooting something where you can’t see your screen anymore) is using the Camera app in my Apple watch as a viewfinder for the native Camera app on the iPhone. I can even adjust the focus and point of highlight from the apple watch! Its amazing stuff
Hey Simon, cool video! FYI to save you some time in Premiere just Nest your Warp Stabilizer effect (you can add any effect this way) so you can skip the export/re-import step and also you could simply Modify > Interpret the 60FPS footage to 24FPS instead of using a motion effect and that yields the highest quality too - and you can batch all the HFR clips at one time this way as well. :)
Simon you are a rock star.👍👍👍👍👍👍 Awesome video. My wife bought me a gimbal for Christmas. Looking at your videos, gives me lots of ideas, on how to shoot videos
I simply LOVE this video. IT's all a matter of practicing, but your video made me so much more motivated to make those shots and learn. And yes, I bought a monopod because of you. Thanks!
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I have seen quite a few videos that teaches you taking shots like these but this one is the best so far for the effectiveness and the simplicity of the presentation.
Hey ! For last shot, you can slow down the video by Nesting the cropped video. Then Wrap Stabalization can be applied to that nested video in Premier Pro. No need to export seperately.
Much Appreciated! I have an OM4 and a Manfrotto Monopod that I've barely used since working with Canon EOS M RAW, but your video has inspired me to get back with it. You, Cassius Rayner, and also Steve at Learn Online Video, are on the leading edge of masterful mobile filmmaking! Cheers 🙏🏾
Great video, as usual! Thank you! Also, I need more practice with my OM4… I tend to make the gimbal binds at certain angle. I will try the side upward movement for sure!
Can you please make more videos like this, on moving shots story telling. this was great, your monopod is not even that long, we can achieve some truly cinematic crane shots. Ordered cheap 67 inch (170cm) amazon basics (just under £16) monopod and cant wait to try these out. I feel as one can have a lot of fun doing what you do, just figuring out the best visual story. enjoying watching your videos a lot
Great video.. I will definitely try those shots.. thank you for sharing.. i will be digging into more of your videos coz i want to learn more on how can I utilised the gimbal and its features.
Ich bin begeistert von Deinen Videos, was Gimbal und Mimo anbelangt. Von den Aufnahmen her, bist Du im Raume Andelfingen unterwegs..;-)). Hast Du auch Beschreibungen auf deutsch? Grüsse aus dem Weinland Renato Zurigo
Simon, I've only just started doing video making and wondered if you could clear something up for me. In this video, you say that you always shoot at 60fps, add it onto a 24fps timeline and then adjust the speed down by 40%. But everything I read says record at 24fps only pushing it up to 60fps to do slow motion. Confused what is best!
I only shoot at 60fps and slow it to 40% for slow motion. But my tip is to shoot all your B roll like this, if you want it to look smoother and more cinematic. Unless you want a different effect for your B roll
This is quite cool! I'd like to try some stuff with my P30 Pro. It's decent I'd say, not the best but I think it lacks a way to attach better wireless audio or other stuff that could help you.
What I found supremely useful (especially when shooting something where you can’t see your screen anymore) is using the Camera app in my Apple watch as a viewfinder for the native Camera app on the iPhone. I can even adjust the focus and point of highlight from the apple watch! Its amazing stuff
Hey Simon, cool video! FYI to save you some time in Premiere just Nest your Warp Stabilizer effect (you can add any effect this way) so you can skip the export/re-import step and also you could simply Modify > Interpret the 60FPS footage to 24FPS instead of using a motion effect and that yields the highest quality too - and you can batch all the HFR clips at one time this way as well. :)
Cheers! I knew there had to be a way 😄
What software is used at 1:18 & 5:45 times stamps in video? Thank you 😊
You should really make a course, so everything is organized. I would buy it in a heartbeat!
Wow, very useful Simon
I am constantly amazed by how much I learn when you post a video. Thank you so much!
damn, thank you very much sir. monopod is actually needed
No need for fancy equipment! Thanks for the tips.
I've always thought of getting a DJI drone but while I've no budget yet, it turns out my OM4 can do the trick!
Simon you are a rock star.👍👍👍👍👍👍 Awesome video. My wife bought me a gimbal for Christmas. Looking at your videos, gives me lots of ideas, on how to shoot videos
Stabilizing the monopod to the ground and moving it is great idea and looks simple. Thanks for showing
I simply LOVE this video. IT's all a matter of practicing, but your video made me so much more motivated to make those shots and learn. And yes, I bought a monopod because of you. Thanks!
Great to hear!
Sir, its really Great Efforts .. Love your Work.. keep it up ..
That monopod placement on the floor with the gimbal is genius!
I know! I wish I hadn't told everyone now
@@SiHorrocks Haha!
Mate this video was soo helpfully. Some fantastic tips for my next project. Going to get myself a monopod.
noice! another great video i can learn something from 👍
Great sir, Love your work
Very good Tutorial ! Thanks a lot sir
Extremely creative and easy to understand. Could you please make one for action shots next :) Thank you!
Really useful, informative video by a guy who really knows his stuff - thankyou.
Fab stuff as always. So simple when you see how they are done, but some of these would never have occurred to me. Keep up the great work.
thanks Graham! Hope you find them useful in your videos
Really loving these videos! Thank you!
thanks for your kind words my friend 😃
Thanks!! Great ideas for a film!! Appreciate your help 👍
I love this intro!
i DO love your techniques shown here, many thanks! i wanted to love OM 4 but I can't. Switching modes is the main culprit.
My 9 Day Online Smartphone Gimbal Course: www.patreon.com/posts/9-day-gimbal-on-83316602
Manfrotto Monopod: geni.us/dEXk
►►GET MORE AS A MEMBER: www.patreon.com/SilentEye
🎥 My Unique 9 Day Smartphone Filmmaking Course
🎥 Over 20 video lessons (eg: framing, editing etc)
📕Smartphone Video: Beginner to Advanced
📕Exploring the Film Look
📕Color Grading
📕Guide to Smartphone Gimbals
🎙Filmmaking Podcast
💬 Exclusive Chat on Discord
🕵🏽 Behind the Scenes Secrets
🎥 Making of a Smartphone Filmmaker Documentary
🎥 Movies: all 5 Episodes of Silent Eye
Thanks for sharing this nice tutorial...
Great tips
It's so grateful.
I have seen quite a few videos that teaches you taking shots like these but this one is the best so far for the effectiveness and the simplicity of the presentation.
ขอบคุณคับ😊😊
One man wrecking crew!👏🤹🏽♀️
Amazing tips! I just bought a DJI Osmo SE, the low drone shot is a great tip using the monopod, will tie in well with my drone footage. Thanks 👍🏻
Love your works. Never felt more convinced and trustworthier than typical and obvious reviewers.
Hey ! For last shot, you can slow down the video by Nesting the cropped video. Then Wrap Stabalization can be applied to that nested video in Premier Pro. No need to export seperately.
Awesome! Thanks. Going back to learn more. Cheers!
Brilliant tips even if I don't have a gimble (yet haha)!
Loved seeing Ally Pally. For 20 years I was up at the ice rink every morning at 06:00!
amazing Will! Are you still an enthusiastic skater?
@@SiHorrocks Now in China I've retired though I still have my handmade boots!
Thank you - your videos are always informative. Will try these over the weekend.
Hey awesome as usual...thankyou
Simply brilliant, taking notes! ❤ - Amy
so impresive
Great moves, another excellent video 👍
Thank you for this!! I am a beginner and I use the same setup, always looking for new tricks!
Another great tutorial Simon!
Bloody ace you are the dude so dam good you make it look so easy I’ve got to get out and start trying it out
Nice! Your channel came up in my feed for the first time. Subbed!
Welcome!
Oh how much fun these suggestions appear! Thank you Simon.
Can I just say that you instruction videos are superb- keep up the great work.
This is awesome! Your best video. Saved. I will see it until every tip is learned consistently. Thank you very much. Perfect.
Nice work mate
You got a radio voice. amazing tips. Cheers.
Amazing skill,thank you so much for sharing this with us!!!
thanks mate gonna help me alot in future
That was another fantastic tutorial, thank you so much. Just great!
Fantastic advice, as ever. Thanks.
Much Appreciated! I have an OM4 and a Manfrotto Monopod that I've barely used since working with Canon EOS M RAW, but your video has inspired me to get back with it. You, Cassius Rayner, and also Steve at Learn Online Video, are on the leading edge of masterful mobile filmmaking! Cheers 🙏🏾
Great to hear 🙏 ❤
@@SiHorrocks 💕 👍 My best to you and Andrea!
Great 👍🏻
Thanks For sharing 🙏 good job learned a lot from ur videos👍
wonderful tutorials - I have found your videos to be helpful as i prepare to film my solo expedition. Thank you!
Worth watching
Hi love your work. I may have missed it but what modes do you normally shoot these shots in? New user here.
Great ideas, as always, Si. Can't wait to test the ones I haven't tried yet! :)
That's awesome! I know I keep going on about this combo, but I keep finding new shots you can get lol
Love the video!!!
Excellent tutoral!
This video was incredibly helpful. Thank you for posting!
I love you man
Very useful and informative video. Thanks for making it and sharing it with us. Appreciate the passion and hard work behind it.
Excellent!! Thank you for.sharing with us! Your channel is great, fantastic.
Great job!!!!
Nice tips!
Cheers Collin! 🙏🙏
Great video, as usual! Thank you! Also, I need more practice with my OM4… I tend to make the gimbal binds at certain angle. I will try the side upward movement for sure!
Great video. Alley Palley looks great!
Can you please make more videos like this, on moving shots story telling. this was great, your monopod is not even that long, we can achieve some truly cinematic crane shots. Ordered cheap 67 inch (170cm) amazon basics (just under £16) monopod and cant wait to try these out. I feel as one can have a lot of fun doing what you do, just figuring out the best visual story. enjoying watching your videos a lot
excelente
Great video. 👌🏾
great video! thank you for sharing these tips. it will definitely help me!
Amazing learning, Definitely using them, leaving for CHANDRATAL this month for my first official vlog...wish me luck
Good luck 😁
@@SiHorrocks sweetheart please suggest me good voiceover recording app for vlogs, thanks
Love from INDIA🕉️
Great video.. I will definitely try those shots.. thank you for sharing.. i will be digging into more of your videos coz i want to learn more on how can I utilised the gimbal and its features.
Thank you!
Life hack: you don't have to buy monopod if you already have a tripod, open only one leg and use it as monopod!!
Lol.. he uses monopad for its length..
Ich bin begeistert von Deinen Videos, was Gimbal und Mimo anbelangt. Von den Aufnahmen her, bist Du im Raume Andelfingen unterwegs..;-)). Hast Du auch Beschreibungen auf deutsch?
Grüsse aus dem Weinland Renato Zurigo
danke! Leider nicht
Hi there! I'd like to be able to save this to a playlist but that's not an option. Would you please be able to change that?
What Gerald from Rivia has become :D
You let all the secrets out ☺️
Yep 😁
This is so helpful 😊 thanks to you sir 🥰
Great advice. Thank you.
For stabilisation I use wondershare filmora. ..
Great video. Mahalo!
Perfect
Simon, I've only just started doing video making and wondered if you could clear something up for me. In this video, you say that you always shoot at 60fps, add it onto a 24fps timeline and then adjust the speed down by 40%. But everything I read says record at 24fps only pushing it up to 60fps to do slow motion. Confused what is best!
I only shoot at 60fps and slow it to 40% for slow motion. But my tip is to shoot all your B roll like this, if you want it to look smoother and more cinematic. Unless you want a different effect for your B roll
Does everything have to be SloMo? Do you have any tips for non 60fps? If youre trying to get cinematic shots in standard 24fps playback?
Do you help with baking or cooking videos in your videos?
Thanks bro
amazing
Brilliant.
This is quite cool! I'd like to try some stuff with my P30 Pro. It's decent I'd say, not the best but I think it lacks a way to attach better wireless audio or other stuff that could help you.
What setting do you have the gimble on for these shots?
Brilliant
how about some nouvelle vague moves, or neo realism moves?
i love this channel
Really nice 👍💞