Thank you! My worst enemy is laziness not because I don't want to do it but it really takes a LOT of time to set up this shots as a solo filmmaker. So thank you for always making reminder videos. Now go practice everyone
My enemy is not enough time and what I am filming is my daughter’s taekwondo tournaments and it is a very dynamic environment so as a beginner it’s been really hard to improve in that environment but it’s fun and editing is fun for me too.
That was such a welcoming intro! I'm new here but will definitely subscribe and stick around. You were dropping absolute gems. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
That’s awesome I’m so glad the video could help! Thank you so much for watching the video and subscribing to the channel, it truly means a lot. Cheers, my friend!
Thanks Ryan, your videos are always a good kick for me to get me to try something else. Do you have any great lighting tips for outdoor interviews maybe soon? Cheers
Absolutely, I’m so glad the videos are helping! I have a few videos with tips and techniques for filming outdoors. I’ll link them below if you’re interested in checking them out. I plan on doing another video that dives a little deeper into more tips and techniques for filming outdoors soon, when the weather clears up a bit. ruclips.net/video/RbZuxSkkoSQ/видео.htmlsi=NlAxfYACC4I121Oy ruclips.net/video/DF9--zXi2mU/видео.htmlsi=NQrBr96heo7ZDZMv ruclips.net/video/E9QgcGMihOg/видео.htmlsi=pbawCS-aa0d-LoM2 I hope this helps! Thanks for watching, my friend, cheers!
can you please help me out with this? What detail level should I have my 4K at and what detail level should I have my HD set at? I have a Sony a7iii I just wanna know your opinion on this
Hey, absolutely I'd love to help if I can! In my opinion it really just depends on your own preferences and the work that you do. If you like a softer look then a then a lower detail level works great, if you like a sharper image then a higher detail level works great. If you are filming commercials where the client needs sharp detail, say it's a product commercial where details are important for example, then I may bump up the detail level a bit. I tend to like softer images personally, but with that said I really liked the detail level from my FX3 strait out of the box so I left it at it's default level which is "0". I hope this helps! Thank you so much for watching, my friend. Cheers!
@ yes this helps a lot thanks. I’ve been struggling with trying to get my look like you’re talking head and at times I feel like giving up I’ve been trying to achieve this creamy cinematic look and I haven’t figured it out yet but I’ll keep trying. Thanks for your help. Keep pushing out great content.🦾
Thank you! My worst enemy is laziness not because I don't want to do it but it really takes a LOT of time to set up this shots as a solo filmmaker. So thank you for always making reminder videos. Now go practice everyone
Absolutely, I totally get it! I’m glad the video could help, my friend. Thank you so much for watching, cheers!
My enemy is not enough time and what I am filming is my daughter’s taekwondo tournaments and it is a very dynamic environment so as a beginner it’s been really hard to improve in that environment but it’s fun and editing is fun for me too.
That was such a welcoming intro! I'm new here but will definitely subscribe and stick around. You were dropping absolute gems. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
That’s awesome I’m so glad the video could help! Thank you so much for watching the video and subscribing to the channel, it truly means a lot. Cheers, my friend!
Excellent presentation!
Thank you so much, I appreciate that a lot!
Love your vibe bro!
Thank you, my friend, I appreciate that a ton!
Notes taken, gonna implement and practice. Thank you!
Absolutely, I'm so glad the video could help! Thank you so much for watching, my friend. Cheers!
Def Lighting... that goes before any camera or anything else IMO. Nice video
Absolutely! 💡🎥 Thank you so much for watching the video. Cheers, my friend!
Woah first comment?! Yay!
Keep up the great work 🤘
Thank you, my friend! I truly appreciate that a ton, cheers!
Thanks Ryan, your videos are always a good kick for me to get me to try something else. Do you have any great lighting tips for outdoor interviews maybe soon? Cheers
Absolutely, I’m so glad the videos are helping! I have a few videos with tips and techniques for filming outdoors. I’ll link them below if you’re interested in checking them out. I plan on doing another video that dives a little deeper into more tips and techniques for filming outdoors soon, when the weather clears up a bit.
ruclips.net/video/RbZuxSkkoSQ/видео.htmlsi=NlAxfYACC4I121Oy
ruclips.net/video/DF9--zXi2mU/видео.htmlsi=NQrBr96heo7ZDZMv
ruclips.net/video/E9QgcGMihOg/видео.htmlsi=pbawCS-aa0d-LoM2
I hope this helps! Thanks for watching, my friend, cheers!
This was great bro !
Thank you, my friend! Cheers!
can you please help me out with this? What detail level should I have my 4K at and what detail level should I have my HD set at? I have a Sony a7iii I just wanna know your opinion on this
Hey, absolutely I'd love to help if I can! In my opinion it really just depends on your own preferences and the work that you do. If you like a softer look then a then a lower detail level works great, if you like a sharper image then a higher detail level works great. If you are filming commercials where the client needs sharp detail, say it's a product commercial where details are important for example, then I may bump up the detail level a bit. I tend to like softer images personally, but with that said I really liked the detail level from my FX3 strait out of the box so I left it at it's default level which is "0".
I hope this helps! Thank you so much for watching, my friend. Cheers!
@ yes this helps a lot thanks. I’ve been struggling with trying to get my look like you’re talking head and at times I feel like giving up I’ve been trying to achieve this creamy cinematic look and I haven’t figured it out yet but I’ll keep trying. Thanks for your help. Keep pushing out great content.🦾
Legit
Thank you, my friend!