Thanks Nate! There's obviously more technical info on the subject, but that seems to be the simple explanation for what people need to know to make it work!
That was the BEST explanation and visual demonstration I've ever seen in reference to proper cinematic settings. You're gifted at teaching. Thank You So Much👊!
Best explanation ever! Watched tons of videos but no one could explain in such easy way and precise. There is no way one can forget the details about 180 rule/aperture/ shutter speed/ iso after watching your videos! You are incredibly talented in teaching! Just after watching a couple of minutes I liked and subscribed. Thank you so much 😊
hi just wanted to say you have helped me so much with progressing my photography and video skills. you have an incredible talent for teaching and i just love your personality! Keep up the exceptional work, i have no doubt i'm watching the next Peter Mckinnon
Hey Dave, again, another great video. I think one of the best 180 degree rule vids I’ve seen on RUclips ever. Well done mate. Can’t wait for the next one!
Excellent video on the relationship between still shot and video controls (Frame Rates, Shutter Speeds, ISO, Aperture Settings), and using various ND Filters, too. Thank you for posting this, so I can better understand how to use these elements, as well as, my ND Filters with my new camera drone.
awesome vid!! also congrats on 20k! Maybe can you do the gimbals review next? Also if and when you do the gimbals, can you include in-camera audio possibly to hear possible motor noise? I don't use much music in my videos and use just regular camera audio. Thanks for the video
David Manning, you're a stud. Your videos are fantastic. I've been binge watching your vids lately. I'm getting a go pro 8 for filming my backpacking trips in various wildernesses and you've been a huge help. I'm sure II'll be re-visiting vids to ask questions but for now, just a thank you and nice work all in all. Your explanations are fantastic.
Man i have been trying to understand this stuff for a minute now. I would say i am starting my journey at photography even though I have taken thousands of pics on trips, with tons of different settings, to see what the differences are. I am such a noob but want to instinctively know what to do when capturing moments via vid/cam. Now is the time to dive in and your vids are gold to me man! Thanks for putting things in such an easily understandable way! 🍻
Awesome tutorial! You're soooo right when it comes to everything you stated. Another thing I look at is getting my EV as close to 0.0 as well after setting all up as you stated. It's helped me in mounting the best ND filter as well. Thanks David for another awesome video! 👍😊
David, I knew you were smarter than the other RUclipsrs. You inspire me. Whereas the others say the shutter should be 2x frame rate, you correctly state that it is 1/2x frame rate. Keep up the good work.
I found you looking for Gopro settings for the Hero 7. Watched another for the should you upgrade to the 8 and am discovering so much information on how to be a better photographer by using manual settings, thank you so much for explaining things in a way that is easy to understand!
I heard the 180 rule isn't really needed on a drone unless you're low to the ground. 🤔 I've been shooting my air2s using the 180 rule with ND filters and It looks better on auto.
Thanks man! That helps me a ton! I gave up on photography because I couldn’t ever get that 180 rule down. While i’m not sure I will go back to photography from videography, it really helps me know what I missed.! Thanks man
Love the video!! Great details! Can you go into details on the different frame rates and what situations we can use for the different types of frame rates?
I usually color grade all of my footage. So even with the ND filter on there, I'm still in flat profile on my Sony A7RII. So a bit of color grading in post👍
David, on picture mode on a gopro would you set the iso to 100 min / max when using a ND filter? I saw a recommendation to do this? What would be the benefit? Would you recommend it?
I can shoot at high shutter speeds and nudge my curves in post and get the same look of a ND filter. I do carry a ND and polarizer filter and rarely use them for video. Regarding the 180 rule you may want to read up on it's history and find out how it actually evolved. Here is a hint: Film costs.
Thanks for the explanation! To what extent does an ND filter influence the shutter speed? Do you have to adjust the shutter speed when you also use the ND filter?
David, can you help me out? With my GoPro, I really like the electronic stabilization, but the electronic stabilization doesn't like motion blur. So if I set my GoPro to 24fps with 1/48 shutter speed with an ND filter, the electronic stabilization doesn't work. I'd prefer not to get a gimbal for my chest mount, but without the nd filters the shutter speed gets super high and therefore it's jittery. For action shots, would you prefer jittery 24fps or less jittery 60fps?
Great lesson thank you! Do you mind sharing some other studio settings? ND filter needed inside? ISO? Your fstop must be high enough for the background shelf to be in focus too. Your "learn photography" video was super helpful too thank you!
Of course! I'll get a video of my setup at some point really soon! The quick of it though is that I'm at f/4 - 1/50th - ISO 400 with no ND filter on for indoor shooting! Stoked to have you watching!
Really well done "AGAIN" wish I cld shout you a beer. Phill sayin thanks heaps and yeh of course ive subscribed... N bought the filter set n about to fly for the first time My MAVIC 2 PRO Eiiiiich :-) Phill from AUS saying hiya
Why did the white balance and light levels look different on the fountain image vs the fountain video? Seems the color is more flat in the video. Is this just something that happens when you’re shooting video vs. taking photos or?
Yeah buddy! I have one with a few tips. Check it out and let me know if you have any other questions and I'll either get them answered or make a new video about them! ruclips.net/video/MxQzFPQ0i6w/видео.html
I am a recent subscriber. Enjoy your presentations. Good info and passion. I Have been a GoPro user(7 black) for a couple years. Have recently gotten very interested in learning about cinematography, with an ultimate goal of creating short films. Will be using my Iphone 7 plus and GoPro. My question: I understand the concept of 24fps for achieving the cinematic look. If I want to incorporate slow motion during my work do I change the frame rate for those sequences, then switch back to 24? Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Awesome video, not sure if you answer questions but in case you do what i was wondering is, should buy ND filters for my GoPro or just adjust the settings on the GoPro? my videos are fairly basic but always outside. Thanks
ND filters will for sure give you a more cinematic feeling, but it's totally up to you whether you want to go through the hassle. We have some Hawaii vlogs coming out this week and you'll see that I hardly use my ND filters on the GoPro throughout the trip. For a vlog, I don't think it's worth the hassle. If I was working on a project for a client though and I wanted to match a GoPro as closely as I could to my bigger cameras, 100% I would be using ND filters!
Great talk / lesson. Really nicely presented. How would a Polarizing filter affect exposure? Seems to darken images as well. Is there an ND equivalent for a polarizing filters affect?
Great question Richard! There's actually ND filters that also have polarizers in them, or you can stack some filters if you're not shooting super wide angle. Most polarizing filters reduce light by about one full stop by themselves. But if you need multiple stops you'll either need an nd filter with polarizer or do a stacking setup
Great video as usual. I have a question that I haven’t see anyone answer yet. Hope you can help. I shoot at 60fps on my gopro to preserve the ability to slow things down later. I edit and render at 30fps. So, should i apply the 180 degree rule to the recording fps or the rendering / playback fps? Thanks in advance for your thought.
Highly unrated channel. Your content is awesome
Thanks Helgard! Appreciate that!
Good job, 20,000 Wow always enjoy watching!
Thanks Johnny! Stoked to have you man!
I love that you have people waving to you through the internet in this video!
Hahhaa! Multiple friends called me and told me they were waving! It works though to show the point 🤣
Best explanation I've ever seen on the 180degree rule ♥️
Thanks Nate! There's obviously more technical info on the subject, but that seems to be the simple explanation for what people need to know to make it work!
It's like wearing sunglasses and boom! I get it. Everyone else tries solving N vs NP.
That was the BEST explanation and visual demonstration I've ever seen in reference to proper cinematic settings. You're gifted at teaching. Thank You So Much👊!
Aw, thank you so much Morris! Appreciate that a ton!
Finally a guy that know how to explain things. I've searched tons of videos and only this one did the job. THanks!
Finally found the RIGHT video explaining this. Thank you so much!
You're welcome Robin! Love hearing that!
Best explanation ever! Watched tons of videos but no one could explain in such easy way and precise. There is no way one can forget the details about 180 rule/aperture/ shutter speed/ iso after watching your videos! You are incredibly talented in teaching! Just after watching a couple of minutes I liked and subscribed. Thank you so much 😊
Thanks David, enjoyed the video
I've watched many videos on how this works, but for some reason THIS video made it finally click for me. Thank you
Brilliant explanation.thanks sir
Absolutely 👍
sir David what is speed filter?
I never new how to work with filters! Thank you!
Filters are a must
Really Great explanation... thanks a lot!
Stoked Gunnar! Glad that helped👍
Another awesome informative video!
Thanks man! Appreciate you!
Awesome! Thanks for the tips!
Love ya duder!
Great explanations. I learned something new today. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great explanation mate! helped alot
Awesome Richard! So stoked to hear that!
Best explanation... Thanks
I wrote my comment before I went back and read a few of your others. I think they speak for them self. Just keep doing what you’re doing. 👍🏼
Thank you so much man! I appreciate you! I wasn’t so should!
Any time!
Learning so, so much from this channel..Excellent video bro
Love it! Thanks for watching!
Awsome explained!
Great lesson!! Amazing explanation this will help me with my drone footage.
Thanks for explaining brother
Glad you’re back to teaching
Always want to be teaching! Just need to be asked some questions first 😉
Nice video! Made me want to get outside and try this out, thanks!
How did it go Andrew?!
hi just wanted to say you have helped me so much with progressing my photography and video skills. you have an incredible talent for teaching and i just love your personality! Keep up the exceptional work, i have no doubt i'm watching the next Peter Mckinnon
Oh man, HUGE compliment Cody! That's massively encouraging and I can't tell you how much I appreciate that!
Great Job David. You have a very natural style of presentation.
Thanks Mark! Always hoping to explain things as simply as possible
My 2nd day learning photography videography terms. So fortunate for your content! 🙏🏼
I’m so glad I found your channel absolutely loving it thx David.
Stoked you're here Paul! Thanks for watching!
Hey Dave, again, another great video. I think one of the best 180 degree rule vids I’ve seen on RUclips ever. Well done mate. Can’t wait for the next one!
Stoked Craig! Thanks for watching man! Always trying to make things as simple and digestible as possible!
Was quite new to this... Thank you for the explanation :)
Stoked that it was helpful!
Excellent video on the relationship between still shot and video controls (Frame Rates, Shutter Speeds, ISO, Aperture Settings), and using various ND Filters, too. Thank you for posting this, so I can better understand how to use these elements, as well as, my ND Filters with my new camera drone.
I have to say you are very informative, I’ve learnt so much from your videos thank you so much 😊
Great vid! Shout out from the philippines!
Awesome explanation!
Thanks man!
Great energy, good humour, excellent content, brilliant explanations. You got another subscriber.
Awesome Robert! Stoked to have you man!
awesome vid!! also congrats on 20k! Maybe can you do the gimbals review next? Also if and when you do the gimbals, can you include in-camera audio possibly to hear possible motor noise? I don't use much music in my videos and use just regular camera audio. Thanks for the video
Absolutely! Love that idea Hank! Keep an eye out for those in the next couple weeks!
@@DavidManningvlog Thanks! Will do!
your videos are always useful and amazing.
please suggest me go pro hero 7 black or osmo action or wait for go pro 8?
Thanks mate, very helpful!
Stoked it was helpful Ged! Thanks for watching!
best explanation ever, thanks man!
David Manning, you're a stud. Your videos are fantastic. I've been binge watching your vids lately. I'm getting a go pro 8 for filming my backpacking trips in various wildernesses and you've been a huge help. I'm sure II'll be re-visiting vids to ask questions but for now, just a thank you and nice work all in all. Your explanations are fantastic.
David, do you apply screen protectors to the ND filters? Is that a thing? If they break they break or?
Thanks!!
Man i have been trying to understand this stuff for a minute now. I would say i am starting my journey at photography even though I have taken thousands of pics on trips, with tons of different settings, to see what the differences are. I am such a noob but want to instinctively know what to do when capturing moments via vid/cam. Now is the time to dive in and your vids are gold to me man! Thanks for putting things in such an easily understandable way! 🍻
Heck yeah man! Any questions you have, just send them my way!
Awesome tutorial! You're soooo right when it comes to everything you stated. Another thing I look at is getting my EV as close to 0.0 as well after setting all up as you stated. It's helped me in mounting the best ND filter as well. Thanks David for another awesome video! 👍😊
David, I knew you were smarter than the other RUclipsrs. You inspire me. Whereas the others say the shutter should be 2x frame rate, you correctly state that it is 1/2x frame rate. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Joel! Not always perfect, but I'm always trying to get the best info out there!
Nicely done as always! Love it!
Thanks Paul, appreciate you man!
I found you looking for Gopro settings for the Hero 7. Watched another for the should you upgrade to the 8 and am discovering so much information on how to be a better photographer by using manual settings, thank you so much for explaining things in a way that is easy to understand!
Your videos are great! I’ve just ordered a Hero8 for filming my vlogs so looking forward to getting my head around it!
So stoked for you, you're going to love the Hero 8!
It’s an upgrade from a hero 3! I’ll just say your presenting style is really good and you explain things really well.
I heard the 180 rule isn't really needed on a drone unless you're low to the ground. 🤔 I've been shooting my air2s using the 180 rule with ND filters and It looks better on auto.
Love your videos !!!
Thanks Ramen Riders! I appreciate that man!
Thanks man! That helps me a ton! I gave up on photography because I couldn’t ever get that 180 rule down. While i’m not sure I will go back to photography from videography, it really helps me know what I missed.! Thanks man
Love it Andrew! Don't give up, it's so dang fun!!!
Very cool camera GoPro 8 would be hella dope to
Great information David !! You always deliver in an awesome method that it makes it so easy to learn from. Thanks very much and keep it up !!!
Thanks Johnnie! Love answering questions and helping out!
This is an EPIC!!!!!!!!! Video, VERY Very helpful, Cheers bud ✨👌
Love it man! Thanks!
@@DavidManningvlog Cheers bud such a useful video,You are my new teacher 😜❤️✨
Love the video!! Great details! Can you go into details on the different frame rates and what situations we can use for the different types of frame rates?
Watch this video, then let me know if you have any other questions! ruclips.net/video/G7TykuF4kas/видео.html
Dude, once again, you hit this out of the park! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks ZymurgyNerd! Appreciate you man!
Very helpful bro
Very informative. Liked your Channel from the very start. Stay true.
Thanks Raf! Stoked to have you watching!
Congrats with 20.000 subs
Nice presentation, David :)
I’ve been shooting photography (stills) all my life. Just getting into video with GoPro, this was very helpful 👍
Awesome David! Stoked it was helpful man!
Seriously, this is so informative
Never knew ND filters can be used for GoPro also! Thanks for enlightening me!
Thanks for a great video! You have a way of explaining things that makes it very easy to understand. And congrats on the 20K!
Thanks Barb! I appreciate you watching!!!
Hello, greeting from Singapore. What a nice video and the information really helpful. Thanks. I'm a new friend here. Have a nice day.
Greetings TO Singapore Cheiko! Thanks for watching!!!
You're a hoot. A darned informative hoot.
Hi! I'm coming from the nd filter test!
Thanks a lot for this one. For Do you color grade the sections with ND filter or use it as is?
I usually color grade all of my footage. So even with the ND filter on there, I'm still in flat profile on my Sony A7RII. So a bit of color grading in post👍
Best tutorial ever also congrats on 20k
Thanks man, appreciate that!
David, on picture mode on a gopro would you set the iso to 100 min / max when using a ND filter? I saw a recommendation to do this? What would be the benefit? Would you recommend it?
I can shoot at high shutter speeds and nudge my curves in post and get the same look of a ND filter. I do carry a ND and polarizer filter and rarely use them for video. Regarding the 180 rule you may want to read up on it's history and find out how it actually evolved. Here is a hint: Film costs.
Always so good at explaining this stuff and making it interesting. Congrats on 20k . I predict 100k want be long .
Would love to see 100K Hawke! Appreciate you man!
Brilliant! Thank you :)
Thanks for the explanation! To what extent does an ND filter influence the shutter speed? Do you have to adjust the shutter speed when you also use the ND filter?
David, can you help me out? With my GoPro, I really like the electronic stabilization, but the electronic stabilization doesn't like motion blur. So if I set my GoPro to 24fps with 1/48 shutter speed with an ND filter, the electronic stabilization doesn't work. I'd prefer not to get a gimbal for my chest mount, but without the nd filters the shutter speed gets super high and therefore it's jittery. For action shots, would you prefer jittery 24fps or less jittery 60fps?
Great lesson thank you! Do you mind sharing some other studio settings? ND filter needed inside? ISO? Your fstop must be high enough for the background shelf to be in focus too. Your "learn photography" video was super helpful too thank you!
Of course! I'll get a video of my setup at some point really soon! The quick of it though is that I'm at f/4 - 1/50th - ISO 400 with no ND filter on for indoor shooting! Stoked to have you watching!
Nailed the thumbnail dude
Hahah! Thanks Richard!
finally...an explanation a non-geek like me can understand.....thanks!~ new subber here!
great vid as always. Finally subbed. Love your energy. What led kit do you have in the shelves? Looked like a nice remote.
Great Explanation :)
Please do some video content on Dji drones. Thanks..
Torn between the GoPro and Osmo? Is there a video on your channel comparing them??
Not between the GoPro 8 and Osmo! I've only done the Osmo vs. Hero 7. I'll get on it though👍
Great vid!
Is this the secret entry for the GoPro Hero 8? Your secret entry was a difficult puzzle. I watched that whole dang video twice.
Really well done "AGAIN" wish I cld shout you a beer. Phill sayin thanks heaps and yeh of course ive subscribed... N bought the filter set n about to fly for the first time My MAVIC 2 PRO Eiiiiich :-) Phill from AUS saying hiya
We ever find ourselves in Australia and I'm taking you up on that beer👊
My favorite guy on RUclips
You rock, thank you!
Very helpful ! 😎 Thanks,,,
And congrats on the 20K mark !!!! ( To infinity and beyond !!!! ) 👍👍
Whoop whoop! Thanks Mike!
i learned a lot thx 😃 sunglass 😎
Why did the white balance and light levels look different on the fountain image vs the fountain video? Seems the color is more flat in the video. Is this just something that happens when you’re shooting video vs. taking photos or?
Great explanation man, can we get some drone how toos too lol
Yeah buddy! I have one with a few tips. Check it out and let me know if you have any other questions and I'll either get them answered or make a new video about them! ruclips.net/video/MxQzFPQ0i6w/видео.html
I am a recent subscriber. Enjoy your presentations. Good info and passion. I Have been a GoPro user(7 black) for a couple years. Have recently gotten very interested in learning about cinematography, with an ultimate goal of creating short films. Will be using my Iphone 7 plus and GoPro. My question: I understand the concept of 24fps for achieving the cinematic look. If I want to incorporate slow motion during my work do I change the frame rate for those sequences, then switch back to 24? Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Awesome video, not sure if you answer questions but in case you do what i was wondering is, should buy ND filters for my GoPro or just adjust the settings on the GoPro? my videos are fairly basic but always outside. Thanks
ND filters will for sure give you a more cinematic feeling, but it's totally up to you whether you want to go through the hassle. We have some Hawaii vlogs coming out this week and you'll see that I hardly use my ND filters on the GoPro throughout the trip. For a vlog, I don't think it's worth the hassle. If I was working on a project for a client though and I wanted to match a GoPro as closely as I could to my bigger cameras, 100% I would be using ND filters!
@@DavidManningvlog Cool cool, thanks for the response.
You should do a comparison video on DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras....
But it would be such a blowout! Hahhaa! How about a video about why I switched to mirrorless? 👍
David Manning I can live with that 😉
Good technical video, way to break it down :) “do the RUclipsry” should be a shirt!
Yeah, I need to pickup a t-shirt press and just start making them here in the garage! 🤣
Great talk / lesson. Really nicely presented. How would a Polarizing filter affect exposure? Seems to darken images as well. Is there an ND equivalent for a polarizing filters affect?
Great question Richard! There's actually ND filters that also have polarizers in them, or you can stack some filters if you're not shooting super wide angle. Most polarizing filters reduce light by about one full stop by themselves. But if you need multiple stops you'll either need an nd filter with polarizer or do a stacking setup
Great video as usual. I have a question that I haven’t see anyone answer yet. Hope you can help. I shoot at 60fps on my gopro to preserve the ability to slow things down later. I edit and render at 30fps. So, should i apply the 180 degree rule to the recording fps or the rendering / playback fps? Thanks in advance for your thought.
This awesome
Greetings from Norway!
Greetings TO Norway!!!
You are very welcome! 👍🥳