Your uploads are mesmerizing. The delivery of information is perfectly paced. Best-in-class technical attributes, combined with a legitimate commercial filmmaking resume makes this stuff almost too good for the platform. One more thing: The financial transparency in your material is borderline unprecedented. I love how the collision of credentials, connections, happenstance, and bullshit are woven into your stories about landing jobs in the biz. In fact, your honesty is refreshing and depressing. As a 45 year old ex-con who once made a living as a RUclipsr (eg$63k Adsense check for one month @ peak in 2018) and now finds himself wanting to make the transition to professional work outside of the platform, this is sobering stuff.
Thanks so much man! Very kind of you to say, it’s what I’m going for so glad it’s helpful stuff :) If my channel had a back page I’d totally put your comment as a quote on it!
Scott, your channel is an international treasure to the fellow filmmakers out here! Always well made, always concise, always valuable insights one might not be able to get otherwise except for years of experience in the field. Here's hoping this blows up soon and lets you reap the well deserved rewards
Hey Scott, I'd be interested in your take on creative freedom and budget and the relationship between the two. I certainly recognise that sometimes the more money is involved the more everything is locked down. Are we all destined to sit on the continuum of passion projects vs well paid jobs or is there a sweet spot? Your experience on this would be much appreciated.
Alex this is such a great comment! I’ve honestly not given it consideration until now, but I think off the bat you’re right in a number of cases, but I think it largely depends what sand pit / ball park / playing field your in. I’m gonna chat to some bigger players than myself and get back to you… probably in the form of a video.
You mentioning the client say "Don't eff this up"... I"ve heard that one before. They are just putting their own stress and nervous energy onto you, which can only hurt the end product lol.
As always your videos are so refreshing! Its both a combination of a really smooth editing and awesome take on the industry with your past experiences as examples I think I'm not the only one to look forward to every new video on your channel and I hope it won't stop any time soon Take care of yourself and many thanks again!
Amazing video. Question, 6:21 Height 4'7 is the height of the camera, Depth 34'10 is the distance from the subject at center frame to the camera, and W23x2-46 is the Width of the Frame that the subject was walking across, is that all correct? I know you mentioned at 6:33 that you measured the distance from the route to the camera, but wondering about the Height and Width. Thanks!
Hey John, I can’t remember exactly, but we had the tripod set to the same height for each shot, which the 1st AC measured out and had recorded. The width was dictated by the focal length we used, if I had to guess I’d say 24mm. The subject distance was then measured from the centre of the frame and then I’d just get him to take a few paces out of frame when he reached the edge of it.
Scott, your channel holds so much value for people in the industry. You are demystifying the role of the Director, as well as showing what it takes to create quality work with various budgets. You do all of this while still making your content entertaining to watch. Thank you very much for your efforts. I hope you see tons of growth with this channel. I will definitely continue to watch and learn. Again, thank you.
Honestly man your content on here is so good! This is an industry I want to get into and it’s so good to have a really clear and truthful perspective to watch. If you ever need a helping hand on anything/your own projects, I’m not far from London! 😁
I’m putting your name down on my list of future helping hands! Thanks Jon :) - if you could drop me an email with your details to scott@madebyscottpeters.com that’d be brilliant!
No it’s not, but it massively helps, and the longer you’re in the industry the more people you come to know. But just last week I got two potential new jobs from complete randoms, thanks to the power of social media and the internet.
If only "industry" "influencers" were this good! Kudos bro!
Your uploads are mesmerizing.
The delivery of information is perfectly paced. Best-in-class technical attributes, combined with a legitimate commercial filmmaking resume makes this stuff almost too good for the platform.
One more thing:
The financial transparency in your material is borderline unprecedented. I love how the collision of credentials, connections, happenstance, and bullshit are woven into your stories about landing jobs in the biz.
In fact, your honesty is refreshing and depressing. As a 45 year old ex-con who once made a living as a RUclipsr (eg$63k Adsense check for one month @ peak in 2018) and now finds himself wanting to make the transition to professional work outside of the platform, this is sobering stuff.
Thanks so much man! Very kind of you to say, it’s what I’m going for so glad it’s helpful stuff :)
If my channel had a back page I’d totally put your comment as a quote on it!
Scott, your channel is an international treasure to the fellow filmmakers out here!
Always well made, always concise, always valuable insights one might not be able to get otherwise except for years of experience in the field.
Here's hoping this blows up soon and lets you reap the well deserved rewards
Thanks so much Dastan, that’s really kind of you say mate. Comments like these that keep me pumping them out :)
Love the breakdown! Always learning things from you!
I WAS HERE BEFORE THE ALGORITHM
You and me both
Great Work Mate. Where can i watch the Final Video?
Someone on the RUclips I’m sure but if you can’t find it should be on Vimeo.com/scottpeters
Really interesting to see this one's process, and the sarcasm, love it!
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Brilliant as always, Scott! This channel is going to explode over the next year. Already looking forward to the next video!
Always excited when I see a notification for one of your breakdown videos. They’re packed with so many valuable insights. 🔥
Hey Scott, I'd be interested in your take on creative freedom and budget and the relationship between the two. I certainly recognise that sometimes the more money is involved the more everything is locked down. Are we all destined to sit on the continuum of passion projects vs well paid jobs or is there a sweet spot? Your experience on this would be much appreciated.
Alex this is such a great comment! I’ve honestly not given it consideration until now, but I think off the bat you’re right in a number of cases, but I think it largely depends what sand pit / ball park / playing field your in. I’m gonna chat to some bigger players than myself and get back to you… probably in the form of a video.
You mentioning the client say "Don't eff this up"... I"ve heard that one before. They are just putting their own stress and nervous energy onto you, which can only hurt the end product lol.
I really love your videos! So informative and it's also refreshing to see how honest you are about the pay and everything else included!
Great breakdown.
As always your videos are so refreshing! Its both a combination of a really smooth editing and awesome take on the industry with your past experiences as examples
I think I'm not the only one to look forward to every new video on your channel and I hope it won't stop any time soon
Take care of yourself and many thanks again!
Awesome Scott, thanks for the insight
You're most welcome Ade!
Great as always dude
Your story makes me never want to work with customers, ever. But great video and a great story.
Amazing video. Question, 6:21 Height 4'7 is the height of the camera, Depth 34'10 is the distance from the subject at center frame to the camera, and W23x2-46 is the Width of the Frame that the subject was walking across, is that all correct? I know you mentioned at 6:33 that you measured the distance from the route to the camera, but wondering about the Height and Width. Thanks!
Hey John, I can’t remember exactly, but we had the tripod set to the same height for each shot, which the 1st AC measured out and had recorded. The width was dictated by the focal length we used, if I had to guess I’d say 24mm. The subject distance was then measured from the centre of the frame and then I’d just get him to take a few paces out of frame when he reached the edge of it.
Dude I just started getting recommended your vids, and then you now tell me you were Canterbury?! Heavy in the Day was a staple of mine as a teenager!
Glad to hear it Ben. It was my favourite to make :)
Great work mate. Keep the RUclips vids coming 🤟🏼🎥
Thanks mate 🙏🏻
Awesome work again Scott, still killing it!
Scott, your channel holds so much value for people in the industry. You are demystifying the role of the Director, as well as showing what it takes to create quality work with various budgets. You do all of this while still making your content entertaining to watch. Thank you very much for your efforts. I hope you see tons of growth with this channel. I will definitely continue to watch and learn. Again, thank you.
You’re so welcome! It’s comments like these that motivates me to keep sharing, thank YOU :)
Honestly man your content on here is so good! This is an industry I want to get into and it’s so good to have a really clear and truthful perspective to watch. If you ever need a helping hand on anything/your own projects, I’m not far from London! 😁
I’m putting your name down on my list of future helping hands! Thanks Jon :) - if you could drop me an email with your details to scott@madebyscottpeters.com that’d be brilliant!
Jon turns out you’re already on my list!
@@ScottPetersFilms awesome mate! 👍
I love your videos! Interesting contend and well presented!!!
Thanks so much mate 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Its always who you know.
No it’s not, but it massively helps, and the longer you’re in the industry the more people you come to know. But just last week I got two potential new jobs from complete randoms, thanks to the power of social media and the internet.
These are so damn good dude! So well done.
Thanks Jonah :)
Good stuff as always Scott