Loved the trick of tilting the shot whilst doing the dolly zoom in the editing software. Will remember that trick on a dolly zoom shot I may be doing in the next 2 weeks. Thanks.
something else: when right clicking the video, and then selecting "stats for nerds" we can see the codec youtube used to convert your video is vp09, whereas for my videos it is avc1. I believe vp09 is the better codec. How do you manage to get vp09? i upload 24fps 1080p with canon m50 thanks
Ha, yeah! 😉 Little trick from Peter McKinnon and some other guys. Shoo in 1080p and blow up the footage to 2K or 4K when rendering. Then RUclips is forced too use the vp09 codec and the quality will be better. Downside is that it takes double or triple the time to render, upload and process.
Hal Vanatta She had some doubts but I totally understand. Getting one of those propellors in your face is 😱but doing everything step by step and communicating helps 👌🏻😊
Hi I'm wanting to film an actor walking towards a 3d object in blender (to then put footage on a plane) How to do this? Am I overthinking things? I want to have a full body shot of someone walking towards the camera. To then increase distance whilst staying in frame?
I've tried it once but I made the mistake to use manual focus (i thought it was the best way, I was obviously wrong hehehe). I'll try it again, even though the most viable way for me, especially while travelling, would be to do it manually with the zoom ring. I use Tamron lenses and the ring is pretty smooth... let's see how it goes!
Short distances is definitely doable manually and handheld but it looks so cool if you can do it over the whole zoom range... 😊 let me know how it goes! 👊🏻
You bet! It's definitely easier. Handheld without a gimbal or dolly rails 😂 is tough! Had to try it 50 times to get a smooth shot but like I said, a smooth zoom ring makes it a bit easier... but yeah, faking it looks good too 😊👊🏻
Doing this shot when it's 38 degrees Celsius is tough!! 😓 Not so much with the drone, though 😉
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Thank you. This was the best explanation of all the dolly zoom/vertigo effects of all the tutorials online.
Loved the trick of tilting the shot whilst doing the dolly zoom in the editing software. Will remember that trick on a dolly zoom shot I may be doing in the next 2 weeks. Thanks.
I almost never put thumbs up on videos but this one was just plain perfect. Simple but has everything you need. Love it, nice job 👍
something else: when right clicking the video, and then selecting "stats for nerds" we can see the codec youtube used to convert your video is vp09, whereas for my videos it is avc1. I believe vp09 is the better codec. How do you manage to get vp09? i upload 24fps 1080p with canon m50 thanks
Ha, yeah! 😉 Little trick from Peter McKinnon and some other guys. Shoo in 1080p and blow up the footage to 2K or 4K when rendering. Then RUclips is forced too use the vp09 codec and the quality will be better. Downside is that it takes double or triple the time to render, upload and process.
@@JorisHermans thanks
super explained, thanks!
All about your content mate. Keep up the great work! I will look to get this technique into my content.
PERFECT EXPLANATION! Super easy
Glad you liked it
Thats cool with the vertigo effect. Brave Joanna with the using the Drone!
Hal Vanatta She had some doubts but I totally understand. Getting one of those propellors in your face is 😱but doing everything step by step and communicating helps 👌🏻😊
@@JorisHermans you might have ro take her out to dinner!
Awesome tutorial, thank you for sharing sir.
Glad you liked it!
Super helpful! Thank you
Thanks Joris, you're Awesome! :)
Hi
I'm wanting to film an actor walking towards a 3d object in blender (to then put footage on a plane)
How to do this?
Am I overthinking things?
I want to have a full body shot of someone walking towards the camera. To then increase distance whilst staying in frame?
I've tried it once but I made the mistake to use manual focus (i thought it was the best way, I was obviously wrong hehehe). I'll try it again, even though the most viable way for me, especially while travelling, would be to do it manually with the zoom ring. I use Tamron lenses and the ring is pretty smooth... let's see how it goes!
Short distances is definitely doable manually and handheld but it looks so cool if you can do it over the whole zoom range... 😊 let me know how it goes! 👊🏻
Joris Hermans I’ll let you know ;)
I loved the background music
Found it!!!! Thank you
Love it Joris! I will go with faking method in post coz it seems easier. Awesome tips and thanks for sharing Bro! 👊😎
You bet! It's definitely easier. Handheld without a gimbal or dolly rails 😂 is tough! Had to try it 50 times to get a smooth shot but like I said, a smooth zoom ring makes it a bit easier... but yeah, faking it looks good too 😊👊🏻
Faking it looks so much pleasing to eye🔥🔥
how do you do it with the kit lens, it does not have constant aperture, do you use nd filter or aperture priority mode?
Manual mode and aperture @ f/6.3 because then it stays 6.3 over the entire zoom range...
@@JorisHermans hahaha, why didnt i think of that. luckily for my case i have the sigma 17-50mm.
gonna try this out
Azam Jamal let me know how it goes! I tried a million different positions and ways to hold the camera 😂
What software did you use?
Davinci Resolve
But how did you edit your thumbnail to look like that? :O
Photoshop > Filter > Blur > Radial Blur > Zoom 👌🏻
For the drone, if the shot is at human height, you can just start recording and hold drone in your hand, without starting the motors, off course 😉
Gammaliel haha, that’s true! Didn’t even think about that 😂🙏🏻
U dont have to fake it with drone - u can fly away and zoom in in the same time :) even on mini 2. Less post to do :)
I think I didn't have the firmware update yet when shooting this video 😄
super explained! Thanks