Thanks for the love Matti! Couldn't be more accurate. Starting a YT Channel was the best decision. Through all the tough days of not wanting to do it or wanting to quit to often im grateful to have stuck with it. Thanks for inspiring us all!
I've been keeping up with your RUclips journeys for quite some time now, and I must say, I absolutely love what I'm seeing! Your innovative approach to shaping education and creating a welcoming environment for new creators is truly inspiring. To put it simply, I'm thrilled to be a part of this movement and can't wait to contribute and showcase my talents and community ❤
Hi 👋 YT has definitely been the 2nd most fun thing I’ve done in my career. The first most fun is the random happy accidents (lighting, editing, communication, etc.) I experience when making YT videos that translate into my other work.
@ 8:00 Couldn't agree more! A viewer left a comment on one of my RUclips videos this week saying I didn't know what I was talking about, because they were an award-winning documentary filmmaker and I wasn't... Kind of caught me off-guard, but really opened my eyes to how some people still view RUclips.
So true, even as a photographer and videographer the fact that you can combine both to create an awesome portfolio for potential clients but also for others to be inspired to be pick up a camera, its such a great feeling
Blaine is exactly what this platform needs. Amazing to see top YTers like yourself shout out newer/smaller channels. I guess it goes to show, real recognizes real!
For sure, I’m not saying everyone needs to obsess over it like some of us do, but even if it’s just like an unlisted video journal it can be a handy tool.
You are right but I think you should do it primarly for your development, I love to create, cut, taking care of my audio, simply anything connected to video. And i am happy that I can help some persons who apparently have the same passion by watching my reviews and videos 😄
Love the shout outs! Blaine’s channel is low key one of the best out there when it comes to showing personality and expertise. Another is Phil Holland, whom I’d like to see more of cause he’s an absolute resource beast. Keep up the great content Matti you’re a leader for a reason!
You are so damn right on the ego thing! As an ex ad agency producer of one of top agencies worldwide and film maker, was quite skeptical about getting onto youtube for the fear of being judged. But eventually the love and passion for creating stuff overtook everything!
Couldn’t agree more. I been running a production company for 12 years but started my YT channel this year. It’s a great way to build a brand and show off the personality side of what we do and how we do it. Love your work!
For someone like me who’s got next to no followers at all, and has only been giving this RUclips thing a go for a couple of months, I can already categorically say that it’s made such a difference to my work and myself as a business/brand. I’ve had lots of exciting brands approach me already about working with them and it’s been so good to network with people across the world who are drawn to the same stuff, I can only imagine what that’s like at your kinda level and it’s what motivates me to keep going with it. Also, Blaine and Carlo’s channels are two of the best channels I’ve found so far and has been so so useful!! (Pack’s look sick too btw)
Appreciate the shout, Matti. Love that you're helping to lead the charge to show how the "filmmaking" and YT spaces can co-exist and compound each others' efforts.
Agreed. I have started my channel just a few months back and it's been the best thing ever. It LITERALLY changed my life. P.S. Ryan is the GOAT! Been following him since the Film Riot's "UFOh Yeah" days
Ha! That’s a coincidence - I came to the same conclusion this morning and impromptu set up our RUclips channel just a couple of hours before you posted this. We’ve been on Vimeo for a while, but had never got round to RUclips. But decided it would be great to get more eyeballs on content.
That's what I'm banking on. Only problem is between RUclips and social media, while I've made a lot of connections, all my filmmaker friends live in other states or countries. But still a great way to put yourself out there and learn new skills.
I asked a question in a previous video, I've gotten my answers now. Thank you! Now that you have an Arri, if you by any chance have an old cam to spare, I never mind one, thank you! Much love, Matti.❤
I completely agree. I have a BUNCH of friends in Hollywood that struggle to make it there. Everyone went on strike and are trying to got find ways to get taken advantage of again. If only they could combine forces. RUclips is the distribution platform. Funny thing is, all the hard work going on in Hollywood ends up on RUclips anyways. 😂
how are striking workers trying to be taken advantage of again? what hard work of theirs ends up on RUclips? Why do you write bunch in all caps? Are you saying RUclips is the only distribution platform?
I'm loving the the evolution and direction you're going with your channel! On another note, I also really like Luc Forsyth and Mark Bone channels who are legit filmmakers/DPs as well RUclipsrs. Amazing content!
I’ve been thinking about this too. RUclips seems like a great place to show how and why you do what you do- the journey. But the finished, polish result, or the fruit that falls from the tree, for filmmakers at least, deserves a better presentation than RUclips provides. I think people, myself included, are more than happy to buy a ticket or rent/buy a film on another platform whose journey they’ve kind of been a part of since the beginning.
Yea that’s true but also would you rather have 100 people see your video or 10,000? And how much does quality matter there. Interesting question to ask. I think big project like a feature still aren’t well suited for RUclips but bts, lessons learned, test shoots etc etc are so good for RUclips.
@@mattih Totally agree. The other thing is if your channel is all about the process and then when you post a “finished project,” it seems ironically (and logically?) that the audience just isn’t as interested in that 😅 as in less views than a ridiculous (but irresistible) Arri vs iPhone comparison. RUclips has been a fascinating experiment in interest and entertainment preferences.
@@tylerterryYT Yea when I'm on RUclips, I'm not looking to watch a finished feature/short with popcorn. I'm just casually browsing to see if there's any new tricks I can learn and keep up to speed on the latest tech. It's basically a modern version of the magazines that shared cinema tips & stories.
I started my channel a few years ago. But it turned out that vanlife was not my path. At least right now. But I've often thought about teaching filmmaking and doing reviews about products. Maybe I should, but do I start over. Or just change my current channel and work off of that? Just change the name and base it off of vlogging, tutorials and reviews like Matti & Peter?
I'm not even a filmmaker but as a painter I totally agree. RUclips has been a game changer for me. It might take months or even years for an original painting to sell. Now, being able to monetize my process and grow a community of patrons has truly saved my career and faith in my creative practice. So grateful for RUclips. I wish more creatives dropped the ego and use these incredible tools. Thanks for spreading the word 🙏🏾💕
Thanks for this Matti, I'm currently trying to find the courage to start a RUclips series about my film making career, this video helped for sure. Have you ever discussed how to get over the fear of being on camera?
What do you recommend when your client posts a video you made to their RUclips channel and you also want to post it to your own YT channel as a part of your portfolio. Are there issues with having essentially duplicate videos out there. Mainly thinking clients wouldn't like it. Any insight on this would be really appreciated.
It takes time to grow a channel, and it's hard to start but when you start it's a lovely journey that also pushes you to learn on a daily basis. Am happy I started creating content and am happy that I made it to 380 subscribers looking back from the day I started when I only had 0 subscribers, one day I was walking on the roadside here in Uganda and some student stopped me and told me he watches my videos on RUclips 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That experience has never left me. Thank you Matti for this
This look is awesome! Im just a guy shooting BBQ videos with my zve10 and learning my camera still. I will never be shooting with $100,000 camera but your content is so inspiring. Im not a film maker so why did i choose to watch this video? Because you make me want to make better content on youtube. Back to the look in this video mind blown. I felt like i was watching a "youtuber" with the look of The Batman and i loved it.
This is a great video. I’ve watched your channel for a number of years now and there was something different about this video. The color grade and setup was great. Now, do this type of cinematic/vlog style video on a Sony and show us how. 🤙 love it.
Hey Matti, Great video! love the Arri look 🤣 - I started a channel last year and this video gave me so much motivation! thx Greetings from CPH, Denmark 🇩🇰
I could literally watch your channel all day! But I have to work so I can’t :/ you always put out great content and the feel and mood in your video is always on point.
Regardig the look of this video.... I thought all the time that my internet was really bad and it just did not show me a good resolution because everything did not look sharp... but maybe it's just my eyes....
I think an import thing to remember is when he says, skills or having them. We are all born with talent, talent with practice and knowledge becomes a skill. Does not mean you just know everything from the start.
I think everyone should try vlogging, even if you dont get a following out of it. I like making videos to make memories, something I and my family can look back on, I love how RUclipsrs can pull up footage of a day and just relive that day, I think having a log of your life like that is just awesome! Who cares who watches the videos now, because your family will love to watch them later :)
Great love your videos this one is very cool and I agree. Just started with my channel, Video first on a Sony a7IV 😀 maybe my reviews and tutorials help others. Cheers from Austria 👍
@@michaelbell0723 I’m not sure what you’re talking about in your original question. Is there a typo or am I missing something? He does talk to the camera…
Hi matti I wanna say you are amazing and we need you forever. I have finally saved up a decent chunk towards my dream of video production and content creation. I was wondering If you think this option is still viable in 23 going into 24. Planing on buying Fx3 with 24-70 gm II , 50mm 1.2 gm. I have about 10k budget gave or take. would you go this route still or a different way?
Uses $100,000 CAMERA SETUP FOR VISUALS... but the $499 rhode wireless pro... 😂 but valid because 32 bit float is no joke... even 16 bit float is wild. Good video!
Crossing the required watch time hours feels so impossible if you don't constantly upload and promote your work. I was proud to reach over 2k subs, had a video reach half a million, and then RUclips took my monetization away because of watch time. I've made $90 from RUclips...
Been on the RUclips posting videos from 2006 , it is a great tool . However the algorithm and tags are important , which is why I only have 70 subscribers . But hey , I just keep on posting.
ok hear me out... an Arri camera. Crazy lens. Practical lights setup. Key lights. Probably a sound blanket somewhere... holds the mic for authenticity... Boom the mic Matti. Please. End the trend. I blame Danny Gevirts for this but it's bigger than him now. Boom the mic. I know you have mic tape and you could have taped it to your chest. All this time and effort into setup, filming, editing, color luts. Time to let it go. Boom it. Resist the temptation. I promise the video will be 10X better. Guarantee you will get 20X more views and 30X more ad revenue. You might even get more from your sponsors. At least 50X. Do it Matti. Put the mic where it belongs.Ok rant over. Ok rant over =)
Thanks for the love Matti! Couldn't be more accurate. Starting a YT Channel was the best decision. Through all the tough days of not wanting to do it or wanting to quit to often im grateful to have stuck with it. Thanks for inspiring us all!
Heck yea! You’ve been doing such a good job man 🙌🏻
I've been keeping up with your RUclips journeys for quite some time now, and I must say, I absolutely love what I'm seeing! Your innovative approach to shaping education and creating a welcoming environment for new creators is truly inspiring. To put it simply, I'm thrilled to be a part of this movement and can't wait to contribute and showcase my talents and community ❤
You are amazing Carlos 🫡
I JUST made a video on this! Definitely agree
Hi 👋 YT has definitely been the 2nd most fun thing I’ve done in my career. The first most fun is the random happy accidents (lighting, editing, communication, etc.) I experience when making YT videos that translate into my other work.
Yes! 🎉
@ 8:00 Couldn't agree more! A viewer left a comment on one of my RUclips videos this week saying I didn't know what I was talking about, because they were an award-winning documentary filmmaker and I wasn't... Kind of caught me off-guard, but really opened my eyes to how some people still view RUclips.
So true, even as a photographer and videographer the fact that you can combine both to create an awesome portfolio for potential clients but also for others to be inspired to be pick up a camera, its such a great feeling
Blaine is exactly what this platform needs. Amazing to see top YTers like yourself shout out newer/smaller channels. I guess it goes to show, real recognizes real!
Honestly I feel like everyone should try RUclips at least once, it’s definitely not for everyone but it can open up so many opportunities
Yea I don’t think being a RUclipsr is for most people. But having it as an outlet and a place to create. That’s for most filmmakers
For sure, I’m not saying everyone needs to obsess over it like some of us do, but even if it’s just like an unlisted video journal it can be a handy tool.
You are right but I think you should do it primarly for your development, I love to create, cut, taking care of my audio, simply anything connected to video. And i am happy that I can help some persons who apparently have the same passion by watching my reviews and videos 😄
Love the shout outs! Blaine’s channel is low key one of the best out there when it comes to showing personality and expertise. Another is Phil Holland, whom I’d like to see more of cause he’s an absolute resource beast. Keep up the great content Matti you’re a leader for a reason!
You are so damn right on the ego thing! As an ex ad agency producer of one of top agencies worldwide and film maker, was quite skeptical about getting onto youtube for the fear of being judged. But eventually the love and passion for creating stuff overtook everything!
Couldn’t agree more. I been running a production company for 12 years but started my YT channel this year.
It’s a great way to build a brand and show off the personality side of what we do and how we do it.
Love your work!
Love your channel Matt, highly recommend for filmmakers in the trenches every day
Great video Matti! Appreciate you man!
As a dp I get most of my business from my fairly small RUclips channels (11k and 4K subs)
I highly recommend it to have a channel !
For someone like me who’s got next to no followers at all, and has only been giving this RUclips thing a go for a couple of months, I can already categorically say that it’s made such a difference to my work and myself as a business/brand. I’ve had lots of exciting brands approach me already about working with them and it’s been so good to network with people across the world who are drawn to the same stuff, I can only imagine what that’s like at your kinda level and it’s what motivates me to keep going with it. Also, Blaine and Carlo’s channels are two of the best channels I’ve found so far and has been so so useful!! (Pack’s look sick too btw)
Appreciate the shout, Matti. Love that you're helping to lead the charge to show how the "filmmaking" and YT spaces can co-exist and compound each others' efforts.
Well done Matti! Love your ability to speak to your audience in a way that seems very conversational and personal.
Agreed. I have started my channel just a few months back and it's been the best thing ever. It LITERALLY changed my life.
P.S. Ryan is the GOAT! Been following him since the Film Riot's "UFOh Yeah" days
Subcribed to you, i started as well in beginning of 2023 and love it, i just need more time 😅
We are watching a massive inflection-point amongst filmmaking influencers right now
Ha! That’s a coincidence - I came to the same conclusion this morning and impromptu set up our RUclips channel just a couple of hours before you posted this. We’ve been on Vimeo for a while, but had never got round to RUclips. But decided it would be great to get more eyeballs on content.
That's what I'm banking on. Only problem is between RUclips and social media, while I've made a lot of connections, all my filmmaker friends live in other states or countries. But still a great way to put yourself out there and learn new skills.
I asked a question in a previous video, I've gotten my answers now.
Thank you!
Now that you have an Arri, if you by any chance have an old cam to spare, I never mind one, thank you!
Much love, Matti.❤
I completely agree. I have a BUNCH of friends in Hollywood that struggle to make it there. Everyone went on strike and are trying to got find ways to get taken advantage of again. If only they could combine forces. RUclips is the distribution platform. Funny thing is, all the hard work going on in Hollywood ends up on RUclips anyways. 😂
Hahah accurate
how are striking workers trying to be taken advantage of again? what hard work of theirs ends up on RUclips? Why do you write bunch in all caps? Are you saying RUclips is the only distribution platform?
@@mattihWould you care to explain what exactly is both funny and accurate about the comment?
Matti ... this is the BEST TITLE & TOPIC ever for us FILMMAKERS!!!
😊
I'm loving the the evolution and direction you're going with your channel! On another note, I also really like Luc Forsyth and Mark Bone channels who are legit filmmakers/DPs as well RUclipsrs. Amazing content!
Wow, pumping out the content! Love it!
Thank you SO MUCH for this :) Am starting to use your 80s inspired titles. LOVE.
I love where your channel is going!! happy to have a place on youtube like this 🙏🏼
So true. Loved this. Inspiring!
Great video! I’m starting to slowly see the fruits of having a RUclips channel and it’s been an exciting time for me!
this is getting me inspired to make more stuff n post em! thx Matti
Love the look and aspect ratio
Looks so freaking pro
Matti, I like your toys. Nice. Great info, will put these in practice, thanks!!
I LOVE that you're making RUclips vids with the Mini LF 🥹
Perfectly captured the reason I started my channel.
I’ve been thinking about this too. RUclips seems like a great place to show how and why you do what you do- the journey. But the finished, polish result, or the fruit that falls from the tree, for filmmakers at least, deserves a better presentation than RUclips provides. I think people, myself included, are more than happy to buy a ticket or rent/buy a film on another platform whose journey they’ve kind of been a part of since the beginning.
Yea that’s true but also would you rather have 100 people see your video or 10,000? And how much does quality matter there. Interesting question to ask. I think big project like a feature still aren’t well suited for RUclips but bts, lessons learned, test shoots etc etc are so good for RUclips.
@@mattih Totally agree. The other thing is if your channel is all about the process and then when you post a “finished project,” it seems ironically (and logically?) that the audience just isn’t as interested in that 😅 as in less views than a ridiculous (but irresistible) Arri vs iPhone comparison. RUclips has been a fascinating experiment in interest and entertainment preferences.
@@tylerterryYT Yea when I'm on RUclips, I'm not looking to watch a finished feature/short with popcorn. I'm just casually browsing to see if there's any new tricks I can learn and keep up to speed on the latest tech. It's basically a modern version of the magazines that shared cinema tips & stories.
I started my channel a few years ago. But it turned out that vanlife was not my path. At least right now. But I've often thought about teaching filmmaking and doing reviews about products. Maybe I should, but do I start over. Or just change my current channel and work off of that? Just change the name and base it off of vlogging, tutorials and reviews like Matti & Peter?
I'm not even a filmmaker but as a painter I totally agree. RUclips has been a game changer for me. It might take months or even years for an original painting to sell. Now, being able to monetize my process and grow a community of patrons has truly saved my career and faith in my creative practice. So grateful for RUclips. I wish more creatives dropped the ego and use these incredible tools. Thanks for spreading the word 🙏🏾💕
Thanks for this Matti, I'm currently trying to find the courage to start a RUclips series about my film making career, this video helped for sure. Have you ever discussed how to get over the fear of being on camera?
What do you recommend when your client posts a video you made to their RUclips channel and you also want to post it to your own YT channel as a part of your portfolio. Are there issues with having essentially duplicate videos out there. Mainly thinking clients wouldn't like it. Any insight on this would be really appreciated.
It takes time to grow a channel, and it's hard to start but when you start it's a lovely journey that also pushes you to learn on a daily basis. Am happy I started creating content and am happy that I made it to 380 subscribers looking back from the day I started when I only had 0 subscribers, one day I was walking on the roadside here in Uganda and some student stopped me and told me he watches my videos on RUclips 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That experience has never left me. Thank you Matti for this
Loved the new look Matti
love that you're going full anamorphic on these videos so epic lol
Why not right? 🤷♂️ 😂
1000%@@mattih
Awesome stuff Matti! Love this conversation👌
Too busy working full time as a commercial cinematographer for almost 20 years now
Missing your travel vlogs and the avengers(dope squad).I hope you guys gon assemble soon 😅
Haha 😂
Great info here... don't know about the anamorphic wide angle look for a talking head video but hey, you are the filmmaker!
This look is awesome! Im just a guy shooting BBQ videos with my zve10 and learning my camera still. I will never be shooting with $100,000 camera but your content is so inspiring. Im not a film maker so why did i choose to watch this video? Because you make me want to make better content on youtube. Back to the look in this video mind blown. I felt like i was watching a "youtuber" with the look of The Batman and i loved it.
Amazing! Thanks Matti for sharing this 🙏🏼 Really appreciate you for all the inspiration, knowledge and encouragement! 💯 Big big thumbs up 👍
This is a great video. I’ve watched your channel for a number of years now and there was something different about this video. The color grade and setup was great. Now, do this type of cinematic/vlog style video on a Sony and show us how. 🤙 love it.
A very useful video for filmmakers🎬
Lately most of my gigs have been from RUclips. I think in general everyone needs RUclips channel.
That’s so good!
Totally agree. Thanks for the inspiration brother! I’m gunna fire up my RUclips channel soon 🙏🏻
Huge fan, but this video convinces me why the anamorphic look doesn't always work.
Also, your message has been a great eye-opener.
Amazing topic to talk on for filmmakers.
Come to NYC bro!!
Hey Matti, Great video! love the Arri look 🤣 - I started a channel last year and this video gave me so much motivation! thx
Greetings from CPH, Denmark 🇩🇰
Vimeo was actually the first time I discovered what short films were. 😮
Interesting! Thanks for sharing it. ✌️
Dope look!!!!
Thank you for your great work :-) Cheers
🙏🏻
RUclips is the best platform ever and probably forever will be.
I love you matti 🫶🏼
I could literally watch your channel all day! But I have to work so I can’t :/ you always put out great content and the feel and mood in your video is always on point.
Yup, everyone should follow the trends and do what's popular! Oh and gear doesn't matter!
Regardig the look of this video.... I thought all the time that my internet was really bad and it just did not show me a good resolution because everything did not look sharp... but maybe it's just my eyes....
I challenge you to get a staff pick, Matti! Great thoughts though. I just started a bike-related channel. I plan to ramp up the film one soon!
lol I’d rather start a staff pick for RUclips 😊
Couldn't agree with you more!
How is the crop factor on the dzo anamorphic on the mini lf? Since they are a super 35 lens.
I think an import thing to remember is when he says, skills or having them. We are all born with talent, talent with practice and knowledge becomes a skill. Does not mean you just know everything from the start.
The video is uploaded in 2160p but it feels like 720.. what did you do?
That's right!
Thanks for this video, been holding off doing youtube for years for no real reason 😩
Yess!
i needed this
That's an ARRI ❤, I'd have the same reaction if I see one.
Superb work dear
I think everyone should try vlogging, even if you dont get a following out of it. I like making videos to make memories, something I and my family can look back on, I love how RUclipsrs can pull up footage of a day and just relive that day, I think having a log of your life like that is just awesome! Who cares who watches the videos now, because your family will love to watch them later :)
Turnt up 🆙
Great advice Matti Could you recommend some filmmaking channels to follow as I’m just starting. My regards ❤
Great love your videos this one is very cool and I agree. Just started with my channel, Video first on a Sony a7IV 😀 maybe my reviews and tutorials help others. Cheers from Austria 👍
Hey matti I’ve been thinking about this but do you think you should talk to the camera?
Are you talking about more of a documentary style, where he’s not actually talking to “us”, but talking to an off screen person?
@@stevenkralovec as in like normal RUclipsrs do
@@michaelbell0723 I’m not sure what you’re talking about in your original question. Is there a typo or am I missing something? He does talk to the camera…
Caribbean creators need awareness
Thank you
I have been thinking about ways of improving my passive income. Investing in RUclips sounds ideal 👌.
Hi matti I wanna say you are amazing and we need you forever. I have finally saved up a decent chunk towards my dream of video production and content creation. I was wondering If you think this option is still viable in 23 going into 24. Planing on buying Fx3 with 24-70 gm II , 50mm 1.2 gm. I have about 10k budget gave or take. would you go this route still or a different way?
Uses $100,000 CAMERA SETUP FOR VISUALS... but the $499 rhode wireless pro... 😂 but valid because 32 bit float is no joke... even 16 bit float is wild. Good video!
YESnMore Filmmakers on youtube please!
This is a no-brainer.
which lut?
I live in Botswana what can i do to find sameone like you....... i love filmmaker ...and i am a youtuber
Cool
Just started my RUclips channel, currently working on making my second video ❤
Human Video Co for Resolve when?!
FINE ILL START A RUclips CHANNEL. Document my journey through film schoop
Crossing the required watch time hours feels so impossible if you don't constantly upload and promote your work. I was proud to reach over 2k subs, had a video reach half a million, and then RUclips took my monetization away because of watch time. I've made $90 from RUclips...
Been on the RUclips posting videos from 2006 , it is a great tool . However the algorithm and tags are important , which is why I only have 70 subscribers . But hey , I just keep on posting.
Also, I am not a filmmaker ..
My main problem with youtube always is the next vídeo 😂
Opened up so many doors big facts
just casually vlogging with an LF....
"That's an Arri?" :)
ok hear me out... an Arri camera. Crazy lens. Practical lights setup. Key lights. Probably a sound blanket somewhere... holds the mic for authenticity... Boom the mic Matti. Please. End the trend. I blame Danny Gevirts for this but it's bigger than him now. Boom the mic. I know you have mic tape and you could have taped it to your chest. All this time and effort into setup, filming, editing, color luts. Time to let it go. Boom it. Resist the temptation. I promise the video will be 10X better. Guarantee you will get 20X more views and 30X more ad revenue. You might even get more from your sponsors. At least 50X. Do it Matti. Put the mic where it belongs.Ok rant over. Ok rant over =)
Tsk Tsk 🤦🏾♂️