hi im that dude from reddit that gave you the idea for your thumbnail. fucking amazing video dude its really good. i love it. 10/10 editing. one of these days i think youll blow up. maybe if this video gets mass recommended or something because youtube likes doing that for no reason occasionally.
@@creedbravo hell yeah. considering how high quality this production is, youll def explode at some point. it happened to me, it happened to some dude named posy, generally it happens to ppl makin high enough quality content
OMG didn’t notice you’re a small RUclipsr until checked the comments. That’s a top tier stuff. Btw, mind sharing tips on post processing a regular iPhone ProRes footage?
Wowsers! You're super talented! That was incredible! I'm going to make language education home studio type content - would you still recommend iPhone for that sort of thing? I'm kind of torn between 15/16 pro and a mirrorless/sigma type setup. Same location every time - already have good lights and audio...edit on MacBook Air... some bokeh would be nice but not essential for this genre....any thoughts? Anyway, Glad I found your channel today!
Thank you for the kind words. First thing to consider would be budget and level of video knowledge. If you already have the phone then start off shooting on your iPhone and see how you go. Put in the reps and experiment. You might do it a few times and figure out you don't want to do it anymore or go with a completely different style. At least you have a better understanding before you spend a ton on equipment (it can get expensive very fast). What is far more important is getting your lighting right and the words and value you provide. I would invest into a mirrorless cam once you nailed down the fundamentals of videography such as lighting, composition, etc. If you don't have either it is a matter of which one will you get more use out of. Last thing you want is an expensive camera to just be sitting on the shelf after a couple weeks of use. Hopefully that helps. Feel free to ask any questions if you are still curious or want to pick my brain 🫶
@@creedbravo You will for sure, i know it. I have a question though, when you first started what was the thing that made you improve the most/ what is the thing i should do to get better if i am not that long in the editing world?
The one thing that helped me improve quickly was to find artist/editors that are pushing the boundaries. Whenever I see them do something I like I try to find out how they did it. Master it and then continue to experiment.
Great content 💪🏾👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you for watching ❤️
BRO YOU DESERVE WAY MORE THAN 301 SUBS!!
Thank you! That means a lot 🥹
Absolutely amazing production on this video
Thank you so much! ❤️
Gd to know the wonders of the iPhone which I m using too!!🎉❤
hi im that dude from reddit that gave you the idea for your thumbnail. fucking amazing video dude its really good. i love it. 10/10 editing. one of these days i think youll blow up. maybe if this video gets mass recommended or something because youtube likes doing that for no reason occasionally.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate the feedback you gave. I hope one day it happens 🤞
@@creedbravo hell yeah. considering how high quality this production is, youll def explode at some point. it happened to me, it happened to some dude named posy, generally it happens to ppl makin high enough quality content
It means a lot. I checked out your channel and subbed to you. You are absolutely killing it! Keep up the awesome work 🙌
Second video in… NEW SUB. Great content
You’re the best ❤️
The quality, subscribed at 267
Thank you! ❤️
Hey can you share the effects and overlays, text effects that you are using here in this video
Hello, It’s quite a few things which would be hard to cover in a comment. If I get enough requests I might do a editing breakdown
@@creedbravo please do! :D
@@creedbravo We really need it
@@creedbravocan you do an editing breakdown. There’s a lot of cuts in your videos do you shoot all in one day
My shooting style is a little chaotic. I’m currently moving houses so I might need more time to get to this.
Sick video 🔥🤙
Thank you 🙏❤️
OMG didn’t notice you’re a small RUclipsr until checked the comments. That’s a top tier stuff.
Btw, mind sharing tips on post processing a regular iPhone ProRes footage?
Haha, yeah it's tough at the bottom but thank you for the compliment. I might need to create a video on it!
What do u use to color correct and grade the videos
I colour grade with Premiere Pro at the moment
Wowsers! You're super talented! That was incredible! I'm going to make language education home studio type content - would you still recommend iPhone for that sort of thing? I'm kind of torn between 15/16 pro and a mirrorless/sigma type setup. Same location every time - already have good lights and audio...edit on MacBook Air... some bokeh would be nice but not essential for this genre....any thoughts? Anyway, Glad I found your channel today!
Thank you for the kind words. First thing to consider would be budget and level of video knowledge. If you already have the phone then start off shooting on your iPhone and see how you go. Put in the reps and experiment. You might do it a few times and figure out you don't want to do it anymore or go with a completely different style. At least you have a better understanding before you spend a ton on equipment (it can get expensive very fast). What is far more important is getting your lighting right and the words and value you provide. I would invest into a mirrorless cam once you nailed down the fundamentals of videography such as lighting, composition, etc. If you don't have either it is a matter of which one will you get more use out of. Last thing you want is an expensive camera to just be sitting on the shelf after a couple weeks of use. Hopefully that helps. Feel free to ask any questions if you are still curious or want to pick my brain 🫶
@@creedbravo Stellar advice! Really love your channel and looking forward to more of your vids!
@@steveperry4243 Thank you. Hope the studio setup goes well ❤️
Remember me when ur famous🔥🔥
Thank you! Hopefully we make it!
@@creedbravo You will for sure, i know it. I have a question though, when you first started what was the thing that made you improve the most/ what is the thing i should do to get better if i am not that long in the editing world?
The one thing that helped me improve quickly was to find artist/editors that are pushing the boundaries. Whenever I see them do something I like I try to find out how they did it. Master it and then continue to experiment.
@@creedbravo Thanks man, I'll do it.