As a person who grew up in South Korea and moved to the US at the age of 20, now living in LA pursuing filmmaking, everyday is international and every project is international to me. Definitely an insightful video to remind all of us that we may be living the dream already - it’s just about the mindset to recognize that and be grateful each day
Honestly I needed to hear the little puzzle piece analogy. Its hard to see sometimes that even in those small projects there are vital things we are learning that will help in the future. Thanks for being a breath of fresh air Gian and i'm super happy for you that you got to work on this incredible project - well deserved!!
Hey man, love the content you produce. I have a question, I'm a small filmmaker and I've been editing my documentary of Ukraine and have about a month or two before I finalise the project. The issue is, I've been thinking about several ways I could promote my film yet it's been a struggle. I understand film festivals exist, but majority of them in my area (South England) are either costly, require you to be a student or have other restrictions. I'm really passionate about my work and hope to bring more light to the Ukrainian struggle, but from how it's looking the only real way I could get a large reach is by paying money for ads and hope my RUclips/Instagram gets some traction. (Which is what I'll be doing) Would you happen to have any tips for situations like these? I'd love to hear them :)
Incredible Carlo! You should be so PROUD of what you are achieving!!! What mic do you use for these videos? And you’ve gotta run us through your voice/dialogue mixing process for us filmmakers who don’t have a sound guy to help us out ❤️❤️ Keep up the good work 😁
It's because of you I've been pushing myself to create more. This youtube channel almost has 25k views and 400 subs, I just wanna say.. Thank you for being an inspiration.
I totally love your focus on the creation process, not the gear. So cool that you got to shoot abroad, and especially in such a cool country. I'd love to make a film in Europe. Now a question: Did you fly and import your camera, or did you just rent the same package from a rental house inside of Europe? But also, I would love a dedicated Venice rig video from you at some point! (because you can't really find that on RUclips), and a video about your vistaprimes. I recently picked up the F55 because it provided an excellent roadmap to grow into the Venice.
I am currently in a middle of a commercial shoot on a high budget but NON creative production as a AC. through this video i felt like I should be thinking how I can make this production better…. Thinks a lot! love your talking content ❤
Your definition of success should be grounded in the idea that you are taking bits and pieces of your big dream and doing it right now - Gian Carlo Stigilano
keep doing you bro, you don't need to talk about technicals all the time. People need to know the reality of being a creative. I'm planning to do the same with my videos. Cinematography is just the avenue for us to share our voice.
Just like the story Gian Carlo Stigliano shared. I have been a regular service videographer for 12 years. At that time I dreamed of owning a mini Ursa. During those years, I did all the simple jobs like weddings, events, corporate filming, commercials... and by Christmas 2023, I owned an Ursamini pro 4k6 G2 thanks to encouragement from Gian Carlo Stigliano's video. Really grateful. And my future plans are to make short films for young directors and continue my other dreams. Thank you Gian Carlo Stigliano for the inspiring stories. Wishing you all the best and keep moving forward with your own dreams
Bro this is such great advice to 2 reasons: 1. As you described, understanding that you’re already beginning to live your dream can alleviate so much anxiety. 2. When you “get there”, when you achieve whatever criteria amounted to living the dream for you, you won’t struggle with imposter syndrome because you were conscious of the entire journey and all the chapters that led to your success and were part of your success. Thanks Carlo for taking the time to be uniquely valuable on this noisy platform
I've just been given the opportunity to film a music video for a rock band. I've done many music videos in the past, however this one feels like the one that will really accelerate my career. I'm only 18 but this warm glowing feeling that I'm getting mixed with excitement and nervousness is something I haven't felt before. I feel like it's finally validating my choice in venturing down the path of becoming a DP. I'm finding myself thinking if I'm ready for this job and if I'm good enough for it but I think as long as I keep my head in the game then all will be good. Thanks for being a huge inspiration and I look forward to seeing what more you come out with:)
Aw man, I am starting to grasp what does it mean to be a DOP, for the last 2 years i have dedicated myself completely to that. The very thing that brought me to it was, as you said, growing as a person. That's what puts me apart from many other young dp's who know the camera tech a lot better than me but aren't so... open/supportive/human? What you said in the video rly resonates with me and keeps me on growing/connecting with people with similar approach to life through filmmaking. Great stuff, very important message that goes way further that just "filmmaking". Love your content, sending much love from Poland
Man, you honestly have such a wonderful perspective as a filmmaker and to be sharing this on this platform is amazing. There are not many people like you, talking about the topics you do. Thank you 🙏🏽
This video has inspired me so much. As a person who has been creating videos for people since 2019, I can tell that you always meet people you never expected to meet and get to create videos that impact lives! Filmmaking is such a lovely field. Thank YOU Gian for this video.
Hey Carlo, good message! It also helps to keep in mind that we're always striving for what we don't have. For somebody living in Europe that might be working in the US while at the same time the folks from the US are drawn to Europe. I guess the moral here is that you have what you're looking for at the palm of your hand no matter where you're. You also have to be able to detach yourself from the notion that you have to achieve XYZ to "make it". Looking at it that way is a guarantee for disappointment. Only when you're able to fully appreciate what you've accomplished, for yourself, will you have made it. This has nothing to do with an arbitrary set of standards set by some other person. Thanks for sharing!
I didn't expect to be crying while watching this video... Man, I needed to hear this Gian, you're honestly one of the best ones on this platform Thank you for sharing and taking us along your journey Proud of you for being part of this project, it sounds like an incredible experience! Keep it up
You're slowly becoming the Rick Rubin of filmmaking.
Pinning this comment lol
As a person who grew up in South Korea and moved to the US at the age of 20, now living in LA pursuing filmmaking, everyday is international and every project is international to me. Definitely an insightful video to remind all of us that we may be living the dream already - it’s just about the mindset to recognize that and be grateful each day
Yes sir! Love you
“You are taking bits and pieces of your big dream and doing it right now” - that one hit hard 😌
:)
Honestly I needed to hear the little puzzle piece analogy. Its hard to see sometimes that even in those small projects there are vital things we are learning that will help in the future. Thanks for being a breath of fresh air Gian and i'm super happy for you that you got to work on this incredible project - well deserved!!
THanks for the kind words
Thanks bro - hopefully I can film my first international film soon
Lol
Hey man, love the content you produce. I have a question, I'm a small filmmaker and I've been editing my documentary of Ukraine and have about a month or two before I finalise the project. The issue is, I've been thinking about several ways I could promote my film yet it's been a struggle. I understand film festivals exist, but majority of them in my area (South England) are either costly, require you to be a student or have other restrictions.
I'm really passionate about my work and hope to bring more light to the Ukrainian struggle, but from how it's looking the only real way I could get a large reach is by paying money for ads and hope my RUclips/Instagram gets some traction. (Which is what I'll be doing)
Would you happen to have any tips for situations like these? I'd love to hear them :)
Great video man, sounds like an incredible experience. My only note to you.. God has blessed you, be thankful to Him not to the universe haha!
Incredible Carlo! You should be so PROUD of what you are achieving!!! What mic do you use for these videos? And you’ve gotta run us through your voice/dialogue mixing process for us filmmakers who don’t have a sound guy to help us out ❤️❤️
Keep up the good work 😁
It's because of you I've been pushing myself to create more. This youtube channel almost has 25k views and 400 subs, I just wanna say..
Thank you for being an inspiration.
Keep it up
I totally love your focus on the creation process, not the gear. So cool that you got to shoot abroad, and especially in such a cool country. I'd love to make a film in Europe. Now a question: Did you fly and import your camera, or did you just rent the same package from a rental house inside of Europe?
But also, I would love a dedicated Venice rig video from you at some point! (because you can't really find that on RUclips), and a video about your vistaprimes. I recently picked up the F55 because it provided an excellent roadmap to grow into the Venice.
You be preaching facts bro! If you had a filmmakers church I’d attend every Sunday!
Ur the only filmmaking RUclipsr i watch. Good stuff man!
Such helpful insight. Always an inspiration dude, your words and experience makes me push further into my journey as a Cinematographer.
I am currently in a middle of a commercial shoot on a high budget but NON creative production as a AC. through this video i felt like I should be thinking how I can make this production better…. Thinks a lot!
love your talking content ❤
Such an underrated channel. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Needed to hear this reminder. Thank YOU! Glad you're out there man doing what you love, truly the most fulfilling thing.
This was deep, I feel you brodie, thanks for sharing
Your definition of success should be grounded in the idea that you are taking bits and pieces of your big dream and doing it right now - Gian Carlo Stigilano
keep doing you bro, you don't need to talk about technicals all the time. People need to know the reality of being a creative. I'm planning to do the same with my videos. Cinematography is just the avenue for us to share our voice.
I appreciate that
Watch us all go check our spam folders now haha. Great job man, and also congrats on ITIS! I watched it the weekend think you nailed it man!
Thanks!!
i enjoy your purpose here and what you share on your channel
Just like the story Gian Carlo Stigliano shared. I have been a regular service videographer for 12 years. At that time I dreamed of owning a mini Ursa. During those years, I did all the simple jobs like weddings, events, corporate filming, commercials... and by Christmas 2023, I owned an Ursamini pro 4k6 G2 thanks to encouragement from Gian Carlo Stigliano's video. Really grateful. And my future plans are to make short films for young directors and continue my other dreams. Thank you Gian Carlo Stigliano for the inspiring stories. Wishing you all the best and keep moving forward with your own dreams
Thank you for sharing! Keep going :)
@@carlostigs kkk
You’re a blessing brother, thank you. Will you be at the last ITIS screening in LA?
Yes I am!
Great job bro!! found your channel about a year ago and loving it!
I can't help but feel motivated by seeing someone likeminded on the same journey, keep it up and keep sharing this journey!
Thank you!
I needed to hear this today. Thank you Carlo
Bro this is such great advice to 2 reasons:
1. As you described, understanding that you’re already beginning to live your dream can alleviate so much anxiety.
2. When you “get there”, when you achieve whatever criteria amounted to living the dream for you, you won’t struggle with imposter syndrome because you were conscious of the entire journey and all the chapters that led to your success and were part of your success.
Thanks Carlo for taking the time to be uniquely valuable on this noisy platform
I apprecaite the comment thank you
Gezellig! 😁 I hope you had a great time and a good selection of Belgium beers 🍻 Ciao!
Ah no beer but good waffles
Your content is awesome. Please keep doing it.
Thanks, will do!
I've just been given the opportunity to film a music video for a rock band. I've done many music videos in the past, however this one feels like the one that will really accelerate my career. I'm only 18 but this warm glowing feeling that I'm getting mixed with excitement and nervousness is something I haven't felt before. I feel like it's finally validating my choice in venturing down the path of becoming a DP. I'm finding myself thinking if I'm ready for this job and if I'm good enough for it but I think as long as I keep my head in the game then all will be good.
Thanks for being a huge inspiration and I look forward to seeing what more you come out with:)
Nice one, well done! Keep it up :)
Yes dude! Stoked for you--would love to see a walkthrough of how you did the pre-production if you documented :)
Great talk man! Happy for your success and love the way you look at the world and career :)
Hey Carlo
Thanks for this video. As always you speak to me from the soul😀
Im also dreaming, firstly to get a Film project outside from Switzerland😅
so got ya
In Belgium of all places 🤣 Seems like you were lucky with the weather. Spotted you in some news articles!!
Hey Carlo !
Good to know you’re ok working abroad. I’ll keep that in mind 😀
Aw man, I am starting to grasp what does it mean to be a DOP, for the last 2 years i have dedicated myself completely to that. The very thing that brought me to it was, as you said, growing as a person. That's what puts me apart from many other young dp's who know the camera tech a lot better than me but aren't so... open/supportive/human? What you said in the video rly resonates with me and keeps me on growing/connecting with people with similar approach to life through filmmaking. Great stuff, very important message that goes way further that just "filmmaking". Love your content, sending much love from Poland
-> Confirmation that you are a breath of fresh air
Thank you
Man, you honestly have such a wonderful perspective as a filmmaker and to be sharing this on this platform is amazing. There are not many people like you, talking about the topics you do. Thank you 🙏🏽
Amazing video, inspired me a lot thankyou man. Loving you’re work and videos💪🏼
Started my morning off with this video and didn't know I needed it. Thank you.
Proud of you brother. You're one of the coolest cinematographer and inspiration.
Proud of you man. Such an inspiration like always
So many great messages here Carlo, completely agree with everything you said 🙌🏻
Great advice, even for someone in a different field.
Absolutely!
dopee
This video has inspired me so much. As a person who has been creating videos for people since 2019, I can tell that you always meet people you never expected to meet and get to create videos that impact lives! Filmmaking is such a lovely field. Thank YOU Gian for this video.
Right on! Thanks
Love the advice! ❤️
Motivational for sure. Keep doing you 👌🏾
Fantastic brother. Always inspiring. Love you dude!
Thanks bro ski
This was really down-to-earth and inspiring! Love your stuff Carlo and you are a big part of why I've found my passion in cinematography! 👊🙂
Awesome! Thank you!
Great advice here and a good reminder.
Glad you think so!
Hey Carlo, good message! It also helps to keep in mind that we're always striving for what we don't have. For somebody living in Europe that might be working in the US while at the same time the folks from the US are drawn to Europe. I guess the moral here is that you have what you're looking for at the palm of your hand no matter where you're. You also have to be able to detach yourself from the notion that you have to achieve XYZ to "make it". Looking at it that way is a guarantee for disappointment. Only when you're able to fully appreciate what you've accomplished, for yourself, will you have made it. This has nothing to do with an arbitrary set of standards set by some other person.
Thanks for sharing!
Great thoughts!
I didn't expect to be crying while watching this video... Man, I needed to hear this
Gian, you're honestly one of the best ones on this platform
Thank you for sharing and taking us along your journey
Proud of you for being part of this project, it sounds like an incredible experience! Keep it up
oh wow! Thank you so much
No time wasted
Be human as human..doors will go open for you !…Thanks for the ride on this one it was a real pleasure 🙏
You are the best
WoWWW!! Thanks for the honesty and just realness man!
Always!
first
great sharing!
Thank you! Cheers!