This is great, thanks for this video. Another thing I've had to learn in my transition from stills to video is to avoid the urge to pan all the time. That introduces a lot of unsteadiness in handheld footage and it's also much less necessary than you think at first.
Thank you! I'm just starting to explore videography after shooting stills for a few decades and was looking for some basic tips to get started. Your playlist is perfect!
This is great. I love your series on photography tutorials. It’d be great to see you extend your tutorials to include more filmmaking stuff. A lot of us have to be crossover people these days
Hi 👋😁 great vid! I’d like to ask why do people place a mic on their camera when shooting B rolls, but the sound gets stripped out of the footage in post anyway? Is it for styling or stability or other unknown purpose? Thanks! ☺️
If you're also recording better sound with an external field recorder, having the camera audio makes it very easy to sync the external audio track. Current editing programs let you align the waveforms automatically.
why is that so many pro's on video don't use /aren't seen using a camera strap , which for me, aids my ability to rigidly hand hold the camera ( and stop it dropping to the ground ) ?
This is great, thanks for this video. Another thing I've had to learn in my transition from stills to video is to avoid the urge to pan all the time. That introduces a lot of unsteadiness in handheld footage and it's also much less necessary than you think at first.
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Thank you! I'm just starting to explore videography after shooting stills for a few decades and was looking for some basic tips to get started. Your playlist is perfect!
Great tips Aidin!!
I can't thank you enough for your great stabilization tips. I am going to implement them. Thank you!!
This is great. I love your series on photography tutorials. It’d be great to see you extend your tutorials to include more filmmaking stuff. A lot of us have to be crossover people these days
Thank you for the great tips!
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Hi 👋😁 great vid! I’d like to ask why do people place a mic on their camera when shooting B rolls, but the sound gets stripped out of the footage in post anyway? Is it for styling or stability or other unknown purpose? Thanks! ☺️
Because I would rather get nat sound (natural sound) just in case I need it and be able to toss it if I choose to.
If you're also recording better sound with an external field recorder, having the camera audio makes it very easy to sync the external audio track. Current editing programs let you align the waveforms automatically.
why is that so many pro's on video don't use /aren't seen using a camera strap , which for me, aids my ability to rigidly hand hold the camera ( and stop it dropping to the ground ) ?
I always wonder this! I use the strap and it helps so much