Great tips! They will make us all better but what I found most interesting is the fact that you talk straight for 30 minutes and don't repeat any sections (I find this amazing). Even for a one line scene I may have 5 takes to get it "right" or acceptable. Based on what I have learned in the past from your videos I have tried to break the scrip into smaller scenes to add interest. I also have added different angles, lenses/ depth of fields, backgrounds, etc. I have only published 28 videos. I know they are getting better because people have told me so . But also I find it painful to watch the first ones I produced. My point is making better videos takes more time, actually a lot more time. Every video I watch of yours I learn something and I am grateful you are sharing your knowledge. Thank you!!!!!!!!
Hey Sean. You're always providing such valuable info on your videos brah, thank you! I've been learning from you since 2020, and it looks like it's finally starting to pay off on my channel. Appreciate you man!🤙
That last tip is something I've been trying to do. On my other channel, I'll watch some of my older videos and be like, that scene lasted too long, or I could have cut that out. And I take that knowledge to the new videos I upload.
Thank you Sean. This has been such a valuable video! So much great information and packaged so concisely. I am just beginning my journey into video and in this one short video you have probably saved me years of learning. So glad I have found you!
This video was super helpful! I recently found your channel. I’m wondering if you have any content around RUclips podcasts and RUclips videos, and the pros and cons of posting to RUclips podcast playlists vs. normal playlists.
what is the name of the kind of effects or transition is used when he goes through each step something i would like to implement when i do step by step content like this amazing!
Great tips! They will make us all better but what I found most interesting is the fact that you talk straight for 30 minutes and don't repeat any sections (I find this amazing). Even for a one line scene I may have 5 takes to get it "right" or acceptable. Based on what I have learned in the past from your videos I have tried to break the scrip into smaller scenes to add interest. I also have added different angles, lenses/ depth of fields, backgrounds, etc. I have only published 28 videos. I know they are getting better because people have told me so . But also I find it painful to watch the first ones I produced. My point is making better videos takes more time, actually a lot more time. Every video I watch of yours I learn something and I am grateful you are sharing your knowledge. Thank you!!!!!!!!
I felt the energy you mentioned in your video. Found this so helpful.
Ah awesome! Glad you gained something from it :)
Hey Sean.
You're always providing such valuable info on your videos brah, thank you! I've been learning from you since 2020, and it looks like it's finally starting to pay off on my channel. Appreciate you man!🤙
That last tip is something I've been trying to do. On my other channel, I'll watch some of my older videos and be like, that scene lasted too long, or I could have cut that out. And I take that knowledge to the new videos I upload.
Yeah always noticing and adapting the next projects is the way to go. Cutting them down is hard though for sure!
Can't stand long winded intro's. Totally agree with you. Great video! 🤙
Appreciate that!
Cut cut and cut some more. Recently did that for a video after I published and views went way up afterwards. Great tips!
Yeah makes a huge difference hey! Easier said than done though lol
Thank you Sean. This has been such a valuable video! So much great information and packaged so concisely. I am just beginning my journey into video and in this one short video you have probably saved me years of learning. So glad I have found you!
Man I get so much goodness from this and your recent videos. Keep hammering you are killing it. Thank you Man!
Ah I really appreciate that! So happy to hear you feel like they have some good value!
Sean, you have been bringing some fire content recently. Thank you! It has made Tuesday enjoyable!!
Thank you man!🙏 this helped a lot honestly! Will apply some of these techniques in my next video!😎
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Love your videos.
You are so welcome! Glad to hear you enjoy them!
Hey Sean curious what filter you are using on your lens for your videos? Is it just a black pro mist or something more aggressive? looks v nice
This video was super helpful! I recently found your channel. I’m wondering if you have any content around RUclips podcasts and RUclips videos, and the pros and cons of posting to RUclips podcast playlists vs. normal playlists.
That last bit is something this video could be also. But good video all in all, thanks
Thanks for the cool tipps
Always a pleasure!
Awesome to see D Malan get some props :) - Loving the Content, bru. I am going to be presumptious and assume you surf? Ever surfed Lambert's Bay?
Awesome video mate, thanks for the tips :)
You’re are a beast! Thanks again!
Great suggestions. Thanks for another great video.
Such a pleasure!
Awesome video as always Sean. Big inspiration to my content and have helped me get to 1k subs - love your work bro
Bammm🎉 great Tips brother..
what is the name of the kind of effects or transition is used when he goes through each step something i would like to implement when i do step by step content like this amazing!
really good advice, but why doesn't this video have more views?
Great video!!! ❤
Thanks for these tips 👌🏻👌🏻
Always a pleasure!
tHanks for the video
Not gonna lie but the blurred out words at 01:04 inside the frames almost looks 3D. Anyone else?
Haha not intentional but cool never the less ;)
@@seankitchingreally enjoying your coaching 🎉
Я хочу развиваться в видео сфере
Not easy for us and our channel
Я хочу развиваться в видео сфере