How would this work for let’s say tik tok? Or reels?, would I have to record the tv vertical and insert the clip horizontally or both verticat? Since tiktok format is 9:16
For all those thinking of going to University to do a BA Hons Filmmaking course for 3 years, save your money, I've learnt more through self-study than I actually get taught by tutors at the University, all you get to do at University are projects to do using these cool effects you're watching on youtube. Any example we do get shown in tutorials at University are from youtube videos the tutors find to show us, so we are paying a university to teach us filmmaking from youtube videos like this one. Only difference is that after 3 years I've paid £58k to have a scroll of paper with a degree certificate, that shows I can pass a course, doesn't necessarily mean I will be a hotshot editor or filmmaker, but I have a degree that says I am?
so question can you use an over lay to help with too much contrast. so for instance like adding and over lay to make your video look more flatter?
Love this technique, we will use this very soon!
Wonderful!
Very detailed and I was able to create mine. I feel proud 😊 thank you!!!
Great to know! Thank you
where dafaq is the tv effect?
How would this work for let’s say tik tok? Or reels?, would I have to record the tv vertical and insert the clip horizontally or both verticat? Since tiktok format is 9:16
Filming each clip in vertical would be the best way to do this!
this was awesome thank you so much
You're welcome!
How can you do it on lumafusion?
Thanks for the video.I think you should do a full basic premiere pro tutorial!!!
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Thanks for sharing !
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For all those thinking of going to University to do a BA Hons Filmmaking course for 3 years, save your money, I've learnt more through self-study than I actually get taught by tutors at the University, all you get to do at University are projects to do using these cool effects you're watching on youtube. Any example we do get shown in tutorials at University are from youtube videos the tutors find to show us, so we are paying a university to teach us filmmaking from youtube videos like this one. Only difference is that after 3 years I've paid £58k to have a scroll of paper with a degree certificate, that shows I can pass a course, doesn't necessarily mean I will be a hotshot editor or filmmaker, but I have a degree that says I am?
Kindly do a LumaFusion tutorial as well please, as i am a LF user & would love to know how to do this in LF, Thanks
Thank You My Brother
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I actually used this idea in my editting too ... But as I am not skilled that much so ☺️... Thanks , this will help me ..
Hey Dhirendra, glad you like it! So glad it helped
Thanks for this sir 😊🤣
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where can I find the photo of the tv used in the video??
exactly
Oh I fucking love you buddy
Thank you Adam!