To be honest, when people copy a Hollywood effect (like miniature effects), most of the time it's completely underwhelming. Yours is honestly the best I've ever seen. It's very good!
@@SteveRamsdenRUclips Curious. Do you get hired by film studios to help with some s-f/x scenes? Very nice work by-the-way. That's impressive and very influential. Thanks!
@@hughdismuke4703 Thanks, so far it’s mostly been VFX for my own projects and I’m mostly hired on other productions as a director, cameraman and/or editor 👍
Bro I became your biggest fan just seeing this single video. You should go to the big level...all the best love from India...expecting more videos like this bro
Ive officially add Steve as one of my favorite channels I just keep coming back to this channel. Great great work thank you so so so much your the man.
Good stuff! Instead of rolling in on the slider, did you consider just zooming in from a wider shot in post? You’d lose resolution, but save a lot of hassle.
This has been on of best tutorial I have ever seen.. Been able to explain in details is much appreciated... I think you got it all and you deserve my subscription... Piximperfect is my giant at Photoshop and I think I have to make you my Giant at Video editing too... I hope to learn more from you.. Thanks !!!
This is sick. I would like to see how you would tackle creating things for a movie set in the post apocalypse. It would be hard to make a low budget movie set in this environment, but I feel like you could pull it off.
So good! I’m going to be shooting a short film where I have to use what is essentially a dollhouse to represent the exterior of the main character’s home. I have to do a push in with the camera and transition through the living room window into the first floor living space. Any tips..?
Hey Steve. I’m having a go at filming an x wing and tie fighter using a green screen and a slider. I’m going to ad a space background in post. How should I light the ships? Should I light them at all? They look way to bright for the background. Cheers mate.
I'd say use a single light source (so it looks like a bright star / sun) and if it looks too bright, close your iris right down (to a high F number) which will also bring more of the models into focus 👍
Steve, I am interested how you integrate video shot at say 50 or 60 fps, that is going in to a timeline where other footage is perhaps 25 fps? This is to say do you do anything to footage with a high frame rate, prior to using it in a composite with a conventional frame rate? Thank you.
Yes, most edit programs will allow you to convert the footage to the correct frame rate for your timeline without actually altering the original clip. I use Premiere and it works like this: Right Click on the original clip > Modify > Interpret Footage, and then where it says 'assume this frame rate' you type in the frame rate you want the clip to display as, which for me is usually 25 👌
The best example of it is lord of the rings movies, many things of them were miniature models like cities and other architecture and landscape elements
To be honest, when people copy a Hollywood effect (like miniature effects), most of the time it's completely underwhelming. Yours is honestly the best I've ever seen. It's very good!
Many thanks!
You should check out Slice of Life
I second that
@@SteveRamsdenRUclips Curious. Do you get hired by film studios to help with some s-f/x scenes? Very nice work by-the-way. That's impressive and very influential. Thanks!
@@hughdismuke4703 Thanks, so far it’s mostly been VFX for my own projects and I’m mostly hired on other productions as a director, cameraman and/or editor 👍
It makes you want to build a miniature set really urgently, doesn't it?
Fantastic work!
It really does!
Haha me too, many thanks
I am the 69th like
4:48 now this was hard asfff !!!
Woooow! Those light flashes, sparks and workers really tied everything together and sold it to me! GREAT work!💯🔥
Many thanks!
Absolutely astonishing
I love this idea because I love the craftsmanship of making and designing a model with your hands.
The model looks huge, is there a video of you building it ?
@@walsh1 Thanks, I do build models but I didn't build this one! It was already built and I just filmed it for this experiment
Unbelievable - great result
Awesome tutorial
It's mind blowing how good we can do things with miniatures.
Steve you are such a likeable person. You have a true vocation for film effects and a genuine talent. Very inspiring and clear to understand.
How does it feel to have just earned another enthusiastic subscriber? Well done.
Steve, your work amazes me so much....❤️❤️
Awesome. I’m going to go through your courses. I’ve been meaning to get back into filmmaking.
Fantasic steve as usual keep up the great work
The finished shot looked amazing 🤩👍🏼
Many thanks!
simply dope. hope you are still making videos
Thanks, more coming soon when I'm not so busy!
I absolutely love this!
One word just wowwwwwwwwwww bro that's so amazing 👍
Bro I became your biggest fan just seeing this single video. You should go to the big level...all the best love from India...expecting more videos like this bro
Love that you added that tiny tech that was welding. I just thought it was so funny and clever!
Its amazing how far we have come and what can be achieved at home providing you are willing to put in the time.
This looks great, and the extra details really tie it together. Great video tutorial!
Loved it! Steve, your creativity with AE is next level my friend!
Thanks, very kind
Nicely done! More miniature effects, please! :)
Muy buen trabajo, gracias por compartir.
lets go new steve ramsden video
This was amazing!
Just one word for you "Awesome" Keep it up 👍🏻
Ive officially add Steve as one of my favorite channels I just keep coming back to this channel. Great great work thank you so so so much your the man.
Great to hear!
Thank you l your follower from Iraq 🇮🇶🇮🇶
Simply brilliant
Fab work, Steve!
amazing job
Awesome sir 👍🏻
Your videos are amazing
beyond fantastic 😍😍😍
Always love these ... great length, great content. Very inspiring.
Super given the most impact man 😎
I love your video!!! Very good!!!!
STEVE always my fave.. in Movie maker 👏👏👏🌷
Amazing work bro
just great!!
Good stuff!
Instead of rolling in on the slider, did you consider just zooming in from a wider shot in post?
You’d lose resolution, but save a lot of hassle.
Looks really good! That's a lot of work for such a quick shot!
These tutorials are so, so good.
Really you're a genius
My brother thanks you
You are very wonderful
Classsy, your tutorial is honest, thank you
Wow man amazing keep it up
Good content 👍 please keep uploading more
Wonderful effect, and tutorial!
I love it!!
This has been on of best tutorial I have ever seen.. Been able to explain in details is much appreciated... I think you got it all and you deserve my subscription...
Piximperfect is my giant at Photoshop and I think I have to make you my Giant at Video editing too... I hope to learn more from you..
Thanks !!!
Brilliant.
great job bro your videos are very useful great job keep it up love from india
This is sick. I would like to see how you would tackle creating things for a movie set in the post apocalypse. It would be hard to make a low budget movie set in this environment, but I feel like you could pull it off.
Wow man 🔥
Interesting as always, I tried to do minature sets with the old VHS camcorder years ago, needless to say it did not turn out so well
Great video! Keep IT up!
Great work, Steve. Kinda makes me want to go out and build a model! And a slider.
Super
Thsi is totally awesome.
Many thanks!
Steve, your level of editing is amazing every time!! Don't stop editing and post your talent!!!
Awesome. !!
I have a question. can you do the same with say a playground or your apartment? make yourself seem very small while your surrounding space is HUGE?
Wish I could do as half great as this one!
Awesome!
Excellent tutorial... I am learning on FCPX & Motion - can this be done in those?
I expect so - if you can remove green screens, composite together, and keyframe to move, you should be able to do something similar :)
@@SteveRamsdenRUclips Thanks, will give it a try.
Fantastic.
Thank you!
Steve, I am also impressed that you put so much hardwork in your videos. You are really underrated man! Keep it up😄
Great and helpful tutorial. Thank you!
EXCELLENT VIDEO
Thank you for sharing this...
SEE... I did not write a NOVEL this time...
BAHAHAHA
So odd question. Can you use a soccer pitch as a grand or epic green screen?
Maybe, if it's a solid enough colour for the computer to remove!
@@SteveRamsdenRUclips understood.
VERY COOL... give me some ideas for a Star Trek fan film I plan on making in Georgia... I'm gonna need a big hanger scene... Thanks!!!
I swear this guy is so damn creative and slick with the editing. so creative love the videos you bring out nothing but good content 💯
Hermoso trabajo!!
Perfect
Awesome
So good! I’m going to be shooting a short film where I have to use what is essentially a dollhouse to represent the exterior of the main character’s home. I have to do a push in with the camera and transition through the living room window into the first floor living space. Any tips..?
Sounds fun! Got a whole new video on filming miniatures coming at the end of the week :)
@@SteveRamsdenRUclips I can’t wait!!!
Thnx this is what I need
Amazing
Love it so much.
How did you do the smokey atmosphere?
The only thing I don't like is the blue lens flare comings from nowhere. But anyway, it's a really good looking at the end, good job !
I wasn't sure about that either haha. Knowing when to stop is always the issue!
Hey Steve. I’m having a go at filming an x wing and tie fighter using a green screen and a slider. I’m going to ad a space background in post. How should I light the ships? Should I light them at all? They look way to bright for the background. Cheers mate.
I'd say use a single light source (so it looks like a bright star / sun) and if it looks too bright, close your iris right down (to a high F number) which will also bring more of the models into focus 👍
@@SteveRamsdenRUclips nice one. I have a little Lume cube with a barn door and a snoot fitting. I might try that.
@7:44 Hi Steve, did your EE mini-course have Chinese (Hong Kong) subtitle?
thanks Steve
Hello, it doesn't have subtitles right now but we may add them in the future if there is enough of a demand
Steve, I am interested how you integrate video shot at say 50 or 60 fps, that is going in to a timeline where other footage is perhaps 25 fps? This is to say do you do anything to footage with a high frame rate, prior to using it in a composite with a conventional frame rate? Thank you.
Yes, most edit programs will allow you to convert the footage to the correct frame rate for your timeline without actually altering the original clip. I use Premiere and it works like this: Right Click on the original clip > Modify > Interpret Footage, and then where it says 'assume this frame rate' you type in the frame rate you want the clip to display as, which for me is usually 25 👌
Great!!!
I should do that for my feature films
You are best ❤❤❤
Do you have a course for DaVinci Resolve?
Wow ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Good work! My only critique is the JJ flare, as it seems unmotivated from any light source on screen.
gracias
What scale models do you use?
Which app are you doing this corrections
I need full course of AE sir... please
😄😄😄😄😄😄😄That's Incredible 😀😀😀😀😀😀
I like your all videos
Brother i'm from india
The best example of it is lord of the rings movies, many things of them were miniature models like cities and other architecture and landscape elements