Make Your First Film: MUST WATCH Documentary Filmmaking Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @RonitBatra
    @RonitBatra Год назад +6

    I am really glad to see him back on RUclips and trying to be consistent without compromising the quality. I had taken your documentary filmmaking course on Udemy and it was actually very helpful to me. I hope I can see more of your videos now.

    • @Jonnyvonwallstrom
      @Jonnyvonwallstrom  Год назад +1

      Awesome to hear! Will start posting more soon, just taking the first baby steps

  • @Youknowthebo
    @Youknowthebo Год назад +2

    Great video, mate. Happy to have you back

  • @llpreiss
    @llpreiss Год назад +2

    Jonny, hearing you describe the adventure of your filmmaking career is so valuable. I started watching you about 5-years ago and was captured by your frank, open communication style. I watched your videos when looking to purchase the BMPCC4K about 4 years ago. Your practical approach was instructive and gave me the confidence to start. I kept your YT subscription (looking for any updates) while you were gone and glad you're back and covering storytelling tips again; that's where I'm headed. iPhone or Red, you give me what I need! I'll be coming back. Thanks, Les.

    • @Jonnyvonwallstrom
      @Jonnyvonwallstrom  Год назад

      Awesome to hear! Yeah just tell stories that people care about. Leaving to film a project today where I mix iPhone and BMPCC4K and I think the match pretty well if you get it right.

  • @geeyouwhy72
    @geeyouwhy72 Год назад +3

    Always enjoy your videos Jonny, great inspiration! You might want to check your audio mix as the music in only playing in the left channel.

    • @Jonnyvonwallstrom
      @Jonnyvonwallstrom  Год назад +1

      Great you mention that was a total miss! Usually have a templates timeline and now I didn’t so missed it somehow

  • @petersalt
    @petersalt Год назад +1

    For me, the most valuable information was first, use the equipment, get used to it, Second, it was get the know the subject before you interview. Great post.

  • @davejenx
    @davejenx Год назад +3

    I've missed you man

    • @Jonnyvonwallstrom
      @Jonnyvonwallstrom  Год назад

      Great to hear! Will start ramping up videos in the coming months :)

  • @SimonBarnes
    @SimonBarnes Год назад +1

    Dropped this literally minutes before I'm about to headout to shoot a practice mini doc on a friend haha. Cheers pal.

    • @Jonnyvonwallstrom
      @Jonnyvonwallstrom  Год назад

      That’s great! Hope it doesn’t mess up the plan too much :)

  • @emotivestories8340
    @emotivestories8340 Год назад +1

    Welcome back, Jonny. Your point about getting people comfortable before doing an interview is gold. Stay safe. Don't get eaten by the corporate bear.

  • @scotey
    @scotey Год назад +1

    Great video, Jonny. I love your style. No one like you on RUclips. Does ProTake support the Tentacle Track E? Or are you syncing by waveform?

    • @Jonnyvonwallstrom
      @Jonnyvonwallstrom  Год назад

      Actually I find filmic pro to be better because of the time code reliability. Protake is suppose to work with it but I haven’t gotten the time code to work properly. But the log profile on Protake I prefer over filmic pro so it’s a compromise depending on the situation

  • @FlorentCurk
    @FlorentCurk 11 месяцев назад +1

    gear has nothing to do about it.
    But since I got my miller tripod, the quality of my pan and the way I'm looking for shots have been better indeed.
    It's not about the best camera or lense, that I agree.
    But sound is good to get cool quality, like a good lav as you got for exemple, a simple sound recorder are doing the job !

    • @Jonnyvonwallstrom
      @Jonnyvonwallstrom  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah simple wins cause then you shoot more with it :)

  • @Q-PON
    @Q-PON Год назад +2

    Hey