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Top Glidecam Tips and Tricks | Tomorrow's Filmmakers
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Operating Glidecam is an art, that you can really be proud of if you're good)) I just walk around the house whenever I got nothing else to do with mine for practice.
Personally I wouldn't depend on slow motion unless you absolutely need it because it will mess with your shutter speed & affect natural motion blur. Solid tips thank you!
You can manually set your shutter speed to be 1/60th while shooting 60fps, normally at 30fps 1/50th looks most natural anyway. Helps retain the motion blur for me and still lets me do slow mo
@@arbockain4273or just use shutter angle
I'm seasoned with gimbals and stabilizers (basically everything *but* the glidecam), and I can confirm these tips are legit, even for other types of stabilizers and gimbals. I even learned something with the keyframed zoom tip. Definitely going to apply this in the future!
instablaster...
That's why I subscribed to this channel. Brilliant tutorials
Fantastic advice man! Especially about adding a transition clip between pans that head in different directions!
WoooOoooW! JUST AMAZING!
Thank you millions of times JUSTUS for your EXACTLY ON POINT, CLEAR, EFFICIENT, & EXTREMELY HELPFUL TIPS!
You are amazing man!
God Bless!
Thank you for this! I have a glidecam coming, this week, and these tips will help so much.
One of the best tutorials I've seen. Now I'm amped up to use my Glidecam again!
Thanks for your help. I’m new to this and your the best by far 💪🏾
Thank you so much for the tips and trick! Helped me so much!
Great tips!!! These are exact what I’ve wanted to know for next steps! Thank you!!
I watched your every single video and I love it and learned also you are awesome man appreciate 👍👍👍❤️ and don’t worry about the short views in your videos not everyone is seriously following their passion! And peoples are busy to scrolling their phones screen not learning from interesting stuffs.
A BIG THANK YOU. Subscribed to your channel. I recently moved from Gimbal to Glidecam and this was one of the MOST helpful videos on RUclips for me. Once again, THANK YOU!
By far the most helpful video I have seen. Thank you!
Very helpful, working on my first music video and i am planning on applying these tips. thanks for taking the time to share
you are the best out here !!! thanks soooo much one day I will pay it forward too
love from Iceland, great tips man!
Totally enjoyed this Info Vid man.. Continue the awesome work!
Very good insights and tips.
I especially liked that you showed the footage from 'bad' technique and then contrast with the proper technique.
TQ for sharing.
Thank you man. The Best tips I've found on RUclips. From Russia with love. Stay fab!
Add a piece of tape or grease pencil marks for different focal length fore/aft, then you don’t even have to remember how many turns, just look at your preset marks
Love this video and this guy .. this couldnt have been done better! Perfect!
Awesome tips, and for anybody reading this, it really does take a lot of practice. I've been practicing quite a bit and it still sways.
Thanks a lot dude ! Keep up the excellent work and God bless you too 😉
Just watched this in 2020 and I learned a lot with my new glidecam. Thank you
Absolute awesome and informative video! Many tips I'll be sure to use!
This was gold. Thank you!
I'm so pleased to learn a lot from you and God bless... greetings from PNG🇵🇬
Tnx man. This will help me alottt.. specially Sidewalk and Zooming in/out...
Good job yo!😍
Thanks so much! What a time saver!
Thank you for the tips! this was wonderful
We just purchased a glidecam! Thanks for the tips! Awesome video!
I'm about to venture into filmmaking. Love the tips. PS you're eyes look beautiful.
Good morning to all from Chicago. Thank you Justus for all these tips. They are really helpful for me.
Some very good thoughts that are useful even without having a Glidecam. Thanks!
Love from india,,,..and thnx so much to guide me...
Gosh!this are very important tips any newbie with stabilizer should know. Thanks
thank you so much for video . was very helpful
This is awesome!
Thanks. Debating on getting one but think it’ll be a good thing to learn
such a useful tips! thanks a lot!
I don't even have a stabilizer and I already learned a lot from this video
Great clip dude. Thanks for sharing.
Subscribed great tips thanks i am going to start photography its will help a lot
This video is a great resource to the community. Thank you
Thank you for this bro! :D
awesome hints. Thanks so much!
Help me so much. Thanks for ur videos!!
I got myself a stabaliser and put the hours into learning it. Well worth it, as the weight of mine is so much lighter than my gimbal.
Amazing tipss, lv from india🔥❣️
Very great content. Thanks for the comparison samples
been using warp stabilizer and i shoot at 60fps,after noticing ma footage being glittery after using the stabilizer and i thought i made a bad buy ,but nah u just made me feel good about this buy and confirmed im not the only 1 who has to deal with this ..Thanks man
Realy nice tips! Tks 👍🏻
In this video I have learned so much thank you😍
Thanks for the tips! Nice to see u brother
Finally! Thank you.
Excellent advice, thanks for your time. subscribed. regars from Moscow.
Thank you so much 😍😍😍
Great tips thank you!
wow great all around tips. thanks man
I just rented a glidecam for a gig I have this week. I've always used motorized gimbals but for this gig I'm using a much larger camera and lens and I wanted to try the glidecam... I can't get the thing to balance for the life of me. Its so frustrating.
So very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for the amazing tips
The best filmmaker channel ever
All of your video is encouraging .. thanks
Use railings to practice. Glide some point on your hands/fingers along a railing or tube you set up. The changing pressure from that contact point would be excellent feedback to hone your coordination.
Thank you!
Thanks for the tips! I was about to thrash mine and buy a crane 😅
Very usefull tips! Congrats!
Bro I saw those clips from camp, the more I watch this I think I saw you when I was there without even knowing it lol
Brooooooo shooting at Belmont Abbey. I love it. Graduated from there in 2010.
thanks!! very helpful!!!
REALLY digging this. I am from the audio side of filmmaking and I can certainly vouch for the hours and weeks and years and decades of practice. As I gained significant tips from your video about the glidecam, which I just recently purchased, I want to offer a simple audio fix for that wind screen/ popper stopper. Just aim that mic about an inch lower(leave it where it is just point it lower), which will put it "off-axis" slightly, and prevent the plosives that are still coming through your audio. Hope that helps and keep it up. Sub'd too.
Clear info thank you sir 🙏🏼
Brilliant stuff bro.
very informative video - awesome!
Loads of good advice. Just two pieces that collide sometimes - zooming in and slowing down the material requires higher resolution and frame rate than the rendered material. That means that you have to shoot in 4K 60 to go down to 2K 30. Many cameras only support either 4K 30 or 2K 60 , so you gotta pick your poison. I like the zooming and warp stabilizer option, so I tend not to slow down the footage. If I know that the footage will actually worth be slowing down (so something more interesting happening than a pair of skinny jeans walking in a park), I switch it the other way round and record 2K with 60 or 120 fps, which leaves no wiggle room for warp stabilizer. - Besides not every type of footage can be slowed down all of the time.
Excellent tip regarding remembering the number of knob turns. Also applies to focus pulling :)
I would contradict regarding no practice being required for a gimbal. Not much difference compared to a glidecam when it comes to foot work. Ninja walk FTW :))))
thank you so much
Great tips, thanks!
I just bought Wild Cat Glidecam this made me my day man...Thanks bro
Im so curious about this stabilizer, i used the cheaper ones, yakutaz, but the ball bearing not to good. have you used your stabilizer with fullframe dslr and 24-70mm lens?
Good tips thanks for sharing!
Tq so much from India🙏
👍👍. One for the tips and one for that Zelda Tee.
What an amazing video 🤓
thank you for sharing this
nice tips! thanks!
Thank you so much
Thanks for the great tips! :-)
Thanks for what u do
Awesome tips!
thanks for the tips
If you are going to shoot high fr be careful of the fr of the time line. 60fps on a 24fps time line = 40% or 80% reduction for smoothest effect.
Best advice: Practice 👌🏻
Good tips ... thanks.
great message ...tks
This is awesome
Awesome... thanks
Very useful video!
How do you deal with focus, other than trying to stay the same distance from your subject? Zoom in; focus; zoom back out? As high an f stop as possible to maximize DOF?
Thanks for tips