great tips! I just wanted to add a new “angle” for the first one. Instead of having a person on the shot, think of SUBJECTS. If you’re into landscape shots maybe your subject can be a couple of flowers or probably a big mountain on the back… in that case try and apply the same technique and have multiple shots and variations or framing for that subject. Let that “something” be your “someone“
Wow, awesome tips. I did not know any of these, looking forward to working with you Sean. I have a construction consulting business for 20 years, but have always dreamed of making useful YT videos to expand my business and educate others. Well done 💯
Another great video! Take aways for me: Multiple takes of the same action and cutting in the action. Also want to try something similar on B roll. Always trying to improve me by roll as its an area I still struggle with. Thanks again for sharing great ideas for improved film making!
I always learn something from watching and listening to your videos. I especially like the angle concept. Will definitely practice this and apply it to my new creations. Thanks!
Solid tips! Some I learned in film school, but dividing the frame into 3s I'd never heard verbalized in this was. And don't see slow shutter used too often. Narratively I tend to see it used in flashbacks (Last Samurai used it well in this) and in some dramatic ways, even mixed with slow motion (Lord of the Rings, especially Fellowship of the Ring) used the technique quite often. Always enjoy your videos and perspective.
I like the slow shutter speed look you had there! If you set the shutter speed at 1/15 second what frame rate would you record at and do you convert it to 24fps timeline for playback?
“Hi, I’m really interested in improving my content and making it more professional, but I have some doubts. I’m almost 50 years old and have about 20 years of experience as a sound engineer. I’m originally from Poland but currently living in Norway. I’m unsure whether I should create content in Polish or English (I make some language mistakes in English). I currently make content about outdoor topics, which I enjoy, but I have more expertise in sound. I’m considering whether I should change my niche to focus on sound in film instead. I have a lot of questions and uncertainties about this. Do you have any advice or suggestions on what I should do? Thanks in advance! Wojtek
Writing in the cinematic shots into my script phase is a new idea for me (I’m a NEWtuber) 😂 I definitely need to switch up my shots so I’m more interesting. Thanks! And can’t wait for the course, I’m on the wait list!! 🎉
My channel is about cat rescue. It’s kind of hard to go out to find “subjects simply by the nature of their being! But thank you for the tips! You did give me some ideas. Now if I could just find those elusive cats…
HI SEAN I'M PREPARING TO LAUNCH MY RUclips CHANNEL THE FIRST SERIES OF VIDEO WILL BE A TRAVEL THROUGH CENTRAL AMERICA UNTIL NOW I SAW DOZENS OF YOUR VIDEO SINCE I DON'T HAVE A CHANNEL YET I CAN'T APPLY FOR THE C OURSE AND I WAS THINKING ABOUT SOMETHING WE CAN TALK FOR AN HOUR ABOUT WHAT YOU WOULD DO IF YOU WERE ME OBVLIOUSLY I CAN PAY YOU FOR YOUR TIME THANK YOU ! SORRY FOR THE CAPS ahahahahhahah
Ok, so I give you good advice: If you have nothing to say, don't make a video about it. If you have something to say - just say it. Trust me, it gets boring and we will go away after couple of minutes. Anything longer than 5 minutes means - you have nothing to say. Thank you
great tips! I just wanted to add a new “angle” for the first one.
Instead of having a person on the shot, think of SUBJECTS. If you’re into landscape shots maybe your subject can be a couple of flowers or probably a big mountain on the back… in that case try and apply the same technique and have multiple shots and variations or framing for that subject. Let that “something” be your “someone“
Thanks man, I appreciate your efforts in creating these educational videos,it really helps some of us in learning cinematography from scratch ☺️ 🙏
I love sharing things I do when filming. Did you know any of these already?
Sorry to say, yes I did, but great video as always, thank you.
Yes and I integrate them in my videos when needed, depending on the project. Thanks for a great video and great brush up, which is always good :))
Wow, awesome tips. I did not know any of these, looking forward to working with you Sean. I have a construction consulting business for 20 years, but have always dreamed of making useful YT videos to expand my business and educate others. Well done 💯
Another great video! Take aways for me: Multiple takes of the same action and cutting in the action. Also want to try something similar on B roll. Always trying to improve me by roll as its an area I still struggle with. Thanks again for sharing great ideas for improved film making!
Thanks so much for all the great tips. Always learn something from you.
You are so welcome! Glad to hear that :)
I always learn something from watching and listening to your videos. I especially like the angle concept. Will definitely practice this and apply it to my new creations.
Thanks!
Thanks, great tips, even appreciated the subtle DOF and framing
Glad it was helpful! haha glad you noticed :)
Solid tips! Some I learned in film school, but dividing the frame into 3s I'd never heard verbalized in this was. And don't see slow shutter used too often. Narratively I tend to see it used in flashbacks (Last Samurai used it well in this) and in some dramatic ways, even mixed with slow motion (Lord of the Rings, especially Fellowship of the Ring) used the technique quite often. Always enjoy your videos and perspective.
One of your better videos! Thanks! Cheers from Bahia Asuncion, BCS, Mexico 🤟
Glad you enjoyed it! So happy to hear that you enjoyed it and can I come visit? Mexico sounds awesome!
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Your last point was gold thx
Ah awesome, glad you enjoyed it thank you!
Grea vid, as always. Ridiculously great t-nail.
Haha got you with that one hey lol
I like the slow shutter speed look you had there! If you set the shutter speed at 1/15 second what frame rate would you record at and do you convert it to 24fps timeline for playback?
“Hi, I’m really interested in improving my content and making it more professional, but I have some doubts. I’m almost 50 years old and have about 20 years of experience as a sound engineer. I’m originally from Poland but currently living in Norway. I’m unsure whether I should create content in Polish or English (I make some language mistakes in English).
I currently make content about outdoor topics, which I enjoy, but I have more expertise in sound. I’m considering whether I should change my niche to focus on sound in film instead. I have a lot of questions and uncertainties about this. Do you have any advice or suggestions on what I should do? Thanks in advance! Wojtek
Such great tips- thank you Sean!
thank u Sean for another great video full of great tips
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Very goos, Seam. Thanks for SA.
Such a pleasure :)
Hmmm, These videos keep me thinking. tHanks . Have a great week ahead
These were incredibly helpful. The many examples made it all make sense - tell me, show me works
Ah thank you I am glad you enjoyed it!
Writing in the cinematic shots into my script phase is a new idea for me (I’m a NEWtuber) 😂 I definitely need to switch up my shots so I’m more interesting. Thanks! And can’t wait for the course, I’m on the wait list!! 🎉
Glad it will be put into your work flow and awesome to see you are on the waitlist!
Great tips.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much and great tips
Great, inspiring tips. Thanks!
You are so welcome!
My channel is about cat rescue. It’s kind of hard to go out to find “subjects simply by the nature of their being!
But thank you for the tips! You did give me some ideas. Now if I could just find those elusive cats…
at 6:00 for the retro movements shots. What was your fps and shutter speed. I am trying to get that look.
Better ask how he is keeping the light low enough so the image isnt blown out…
@@IanSeesYouSecret sauce is Variable ND filter
Great tips. 👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
Much to learn.....thanks
My pleasure :)
Good tips Sean 👍🏻 I uploaded a model shooting last weekend 🎥 by the way europe is cool, isn’t it? 😅 best cinematic greetings from germany
Ah awesome! Yeah love it here and its so good in the summer :)
Thanks
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I see you grow and help me grow too🙌🏼
haha thats the goal hey!
HI SEAN
I'M PREPARING TO LAUNCH MY RUclips CHANNEL
THE FIRST SERIES OF VIDEO WILL BE A TRAVEL THROUGH CENTRAL AMERICA
UNTIL NOW I SAW DOZENS OF YOUR VIDEO
SINCE I DON'T HAVE A CHANNEL YET I CAN'T APPLY FOR THE C OURSE
AND I WAS THINKING ABOUT SOMETHING
WE CAN TALK FOR AN HOUR ABOUT WHAT YOU WOULD DO IF YOU WERE ME
OBVLIOUSLY I CAN PAY YOU FOR YOUR TIME
THANK YOU !
SORRY FOR THE CAPS ahahahahhahah
Why hole a 'clip-on' microphone in your hand? Why not clip it on to yourself?
'Trendy'
@@Koensol 'Trendy' should not take the place of proper use in a filmmaking video... but I guess it's practical!
Because he wanted to
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Ok, so I give you good advice: If you have nothing to say, don't make a video about it. If you have something to say - just say it. Trust me, it gets boring and we will go away after couple of minutes. Anything longer than 5 minutes means - you have nothing to say. Thank you
Commenting for Algorithm because @seanKitching is the bro!
Ah what a legend! Appreciate you haha