How to Shoot Sports like a CINEMATOGRAPHER - Stanley Cup Finals Cinematography Breakdown

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Breaking down some of my favourite shots from Games 4 + 5 of the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals - part 2 featuring Game 6 & 7 to follow!
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Комментарии • 26

  • @mattloutzenhiser1099
    @mattloutzenhiser1099 3 месяца назад +1

    Great breakdown man! Super easy to follow along. I’ll check the channel, but would love to hear about why the order of the shots is the way it is.

  • @adambeck6734
    @adambeck6734 3 месяца назад +1

    You captured some nice angles. I've shot professional ice hockey for a long time and I can see the pattern of growth you're on. Good luck on your journey, it can be a very rewarding one.

  • @dabootvv
    @dabootvv 3 месяца назад

    VERY interesting video! as a photographer I can confirm this applies to everything :D

  • @AlexSpiess
    @AlexSpiess 3 месяца назад

    I'm a big fan of the video breakdown! Thanks for the time and effort to put this together. It's neat to your thoughts/perspective from when you're creating it.

  • @ramymelhem
    @ramymelhem 3 месяца назад

    Great stuff, but why don't I see the protective netting when u were filming the Mcdavid magic.

    • @tannermurray420
      @tannermurray420 3 месяца назад

      because its out of focus - i'm guessing he was using a low f stop to get a shallow depth of field making the netting essentially "disappear" because the focus is locked so shallow on connor

    • @ramymelhem
      @ramymelhem 3 месяца назад

      @@tannermurray420 that makes sense. Thank you.

  • @somedaystudios9253
    @somedaystudios9253 3 месяца назад

    Great breakdown and content! Super helpful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jdkalantar
    @jdkalantar 3 месяца назад

    amazing shots man! loved your hero shots of the players. the lighting in the arena is perfect for it!

  • @AnLe-yg9ln
    @AnLe-yg9ln 3 месяца назад

    thank you for sharing

  • @eliclarkmedia
    @eliclarkmedia 3 месяца назад

    these videos are great bro

  • @jeremieclimaco9946
    @jeremieclimaco9946 3 месяца назад

    U seemed to get many shots of goals. How do u do that ? That’s my issues in soccer. I position myself and I never seem to get the goals right but with you especially that high up shot of mcdavid u nailed it how ? Awesome video and thank you for this it is helpful

    • @JuanMoralesCreative
      @JuanMoralesCreative  3 месяца назад

      Main thing is reps and practice. After doing this for a long time you learn the right spots to be in, and the ones that give you the best chances and angles. I don’t get every single goal or moment and that’s totally fine, but I make sure I’m always keeping tabs on opportunities and moments that could lead to goals in any game.
      McDavid’s goal was me just literally hitting record & got fortunate he pulled that off. A lot of it is just shooting and seeing what happens. Being high up in the stands also helped that shot specifically - when you’re up high and have a full view, it’s a really easy way to maximize the highlights you capture!

  • @elijahdidomenico5755
    @elijahdidomenico5755 3 месяца назад

    New to the channel, but love the content! Looking to get into hockey videography, hype video editing etc. but not sure if it’ll be a permanent thing yet or not. Any recommendations for good entry level cameras/equipment I can pick up to get started and feel things out?

  • @tannermurray420
    @tannermurray420 3 месяца назад

    did you also use the 24-70 for the mcdavid shot from the 300s?

  • @Daniel-jq6rn
    @Daniel-jq6rn 3 месяца назад +1

    Any tips for just shooting hockey in general? In-game specifically. I've been shooting sports for about 4 years now, but have never gotten into hockey and I want to reach out to my university's club team just to get my feet wet! Grew up a big Dallas Stars fan!

    • @JFlowerMedia
      @JFlowerMedia 3 месяца назад +1

      I shoot hockey in the UK - there's a couple of videos on my channel you might find helpful!

  • @gablebrandon
    @gablebrandon 3 месяца назад

    Great video but would love to know all your AF settings on the A7Siii.

    • @JuanMoralesCreative
      @JuanMoralesCreative  3 месяца назад +1

      I got a previous video on settings: ruclips.net/video/IcMeIZLufio/видео.htmlsi=zymvLzwSgxc7apue

    • @gablebrandon
      @gablebrandon 3 месяца назад

      @@JuanMoralesCreative sweet thanks!

  • @ymac9683
    @ymac9683 3 месяца назад

    Love the vids! Anyone know of similar channels for photography?

  • @relaxwithme3266
    @relaxwithme3266 3 месяца назад

    Great video but one minor quibble - a cinematographer has complete control over lighting and doesn't operate at the mercy of their environment. This is great videography but not cinematography.

    • @JuanMoralesCreative
      @JuanMoralesCreative  3 месяца назад +1

      Great observation, but my counter point to that is keep in mind someone like a documentary filmmaker - would you not consider them cinematographers? They
      IMO - cinematographers CAN have control over lighting, but also know how to use the lights in their environment if not in control of them, in order to create a visually appealing image. There's more to it than just lighting - composition/framing, camera movements, knwoing your shots ahead of time, etc that goes into cinematography, and I think a lot of that is applied in the work I make!
      Videography on the other hand I consider to be much more "run and gun" and less prep involved in that sense, less intentionality and more capture whatever is happening at that moment with less care for the product in comparison to a cinematographer.
      That all being said, it's all semantics!