I'm a kid.. I got one camera(cannon m50 mark2)..i love to shoot but only thing i know was to click... Ur vedio is very very.. Informative..and very simple.. And calm which make us to be in it
Great stuff. Looking for new content creators to follow in 2022 - you're on top of my list! The tip on directing non-professional actors is hugely helpful. I just did a 4 day shoot with 'talent' provided by the client. It went fine, but props for them to engage with was the key. Keep up the great work.
This is so incredibly helpful. I'm always looking to add movement to a piece but having these tools in the bag is going to make a massive difference. Fantastic!
1. The Michael bay Low angle Opp direction 35mm 2. Zoom push 3. Zoom out 25fps 4. Model reveal 5. Ingredients on lens 6. The bicycle reveal 7. Pan up, look up 8. The pull back reveal Model stepping Movement of subject 9. Forward push wide16mm 24mm 10. Cross movement between people 11. The twirl use foreground 12.Reflection pan 13. Centered look back Back pack Hat sunglasses wallet bottles laptops props
Finally! good and fresh information that aren't annoying transitions that everyone does now alongside teal and orange. I love it when commercial filmmakers do youtube videos!!
It is impossible to stop seeing and hearing the whole video how you teach us that you provide all this help in a simple and very short way. believe me it will help me improve my videos. Thank yoU! solid like and support!
Saw your first video and immediately hit subscribe button. Power of your content! Thanks for it. How to use manual focus in cinematic shots? Can you make a video on it.
Compliment Jacques for your creative videos 👏 It's very often the little things in filmmaking that make a big difference 😉 best cinematic greetings from germany
What do you use to help stabilize your videos? Is your movement just that smooth in camera? I noticed even the handheld videos with foreground elements were buttery smooth, and typically stabilizers don't function well with heavy foreground. Great video!
Seeing the footage and the camera movement behind I feel like I can create something like this too. Then you go outside and see that you just can't do it haha. I'm so excited for everything that comes and how I will get better over time! - Thanks for the knowledge and advice, appreciate it!
You always have such creative and unique talking points unlike what I hear from other creators. Nothing against them, but you approach your craft differently and it reflects beautifully in your edits. Your videos and teaching are changing my thought processes and approach for the better with my videos. Thank you!
Miles! Man this has to be my favourite comment of all time. Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm striving to add more value in ways that are new and creative since there are already so much content out there. Big ups for your support!
I watched hours of content from people always giving the same RUclips trendy shots which are not really cinematic and every shot you mentioned is cinematic even without music or any atmosphere and you even talking above it. Great work!
The amount of time I spent on RUclips trying to find videos like this! This is amazing and extremely helpful. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for this. Please do more of these. Subscribed. Edit: Can we have something like this (camera movements) for weddings? Like couple shoots with gimbal or without?
I'm sooo glad to hear that, thanks for your feedback and support. I'll be doing a ton of these this year. Sadly I don't film weddings anymore but I'll see if I still have something with couples :)
Dude...this is awesome. I've been looking for something like this discussing the subtleties of rotation and eye movement for a couple of years now. Please make more of this stuff. 🙌🙌🙌
Yeeew thanks Ramy! This is the kind of stuff that gets me excited. There's no point in just showing a movement if it doesn't coincide with the movement of the talent and it all makes a huge difference.
Dude where has your channel been all my life, I have learned more from your channel in the last 2 days then like 90% of the other channels, break downs are simple and clear and not clouded with useless garbage. Thank you!
Wow! This might be the greatest video tutorial on filmmaking I've experienced so far. Far above beginner level. Maybe I'm biased being a fellow Capetonian, nevertheless as a martial arts coach for most my life, Jacques this is your video killing it on the teaching skills. You are my next mentor. Groetnis! 😎 Guan ZOO
Another great video packed with beautiful visuals and solid advice. And I really love your calm and down to earth attitude. Looking forward to the next one!
So many thanks to you man. You always produce valuable content, I love your simple style and can't seem to resist not clicking on your new releases. 😁 Keep it up brother! 🙏🏼
Wow! It's been a while since I've seen anything ACTUALLY informative on RUclips! You're shots are amazing! I will definitely use the "Bicycle reveal shot" in the future. Love that one!
Great video :) However I just want to point out that changing the focal length of your lens does NOT affect your perspective. Perspective only changes when your shooting distance changes, so zooming in post has the same effect as zooming on the lens when it comes to perspective
Thanks for the feedback Will. I think it might just be the use of the word "perspective" really what I'm referring to is compression, there's a massive changes from 24-50mm+ something you can't get in post.
@@jacques_crafford yeah compression is the same thing, you can do a test by taking two photos in the same spot of the same subject, one at 50mm and the other at 24mm but cropped to 50mm, you’ll find the end result to have the exact same perspective/compression :)
a zoomed pic and cropped will be different. longer lenses compress the image and change the perspective. people can get confused I know, but its true. a picture of a human face at 20mm looks much ,much different than one shot on a 100
@@flipnap2112 wrong. Try taking a picture with 20mm and 100mm of a human face from the same spot and crop the 20mm to the same frame as 100mm, you'll notice they look exactly the same Compression is the result of shooting distance, NOT the lens, it's a common mistake
Hello Jacques you are only one who inspire my workflow lot..... Started learning everything about filmmaking from you.... Right now i am purchasing Sony A7M4 after watching your genuine content creation style.... Please Stay Blessed and keep inspiring people like me.....
She wore the living daylights out of those yellow swim trunks!! Great content Jacques, I've just discovered your channel and watched about 3 hours straight. So much quality work and not a ton of pointless waffle. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing your creative ideas! Could you tell me which follow focus you used on your lens in the last scene of the intro at 0:48 ? You managed to fix the wheel top left of the lens, allowing to bring the camera even deeper. Cheers, uli
I was searching RUclipss for action camera reviews and suddenly I found your tutorials and completely stuck over here. Subscribed. It’s awesome. May I request you to bring tutorials on how to shoot travel videos (which may include solo traveller also to shoot him self too). Hat’s off on your tutorials. It’s really great.
For me, you are the best video production content creator on youtube. And, trust me I've gone through a lot of them. Love your calm and informative ambience.
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I'm a kid.. I got one camera(cannon m50 mark2)..i love to shoot but only thing i know was to click... Ur vedio is very very.. Informative..and very simple.. And calm which make us to be in it
That's a wonderful comment, thank you! I wish you all the best with your journey!
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This channel is so underrated. RUclips do your thing!! ✊🏽
Whooohooo thanks Alex, let's talk speak that algorithm into place hehe!
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Super informative dude! You’re a master at your craft! Keep these videos coming😃
Thanks you guys, means so much to me! Cheers to lekker adventures in 2022!
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Great stuff. Looking for new content creators to follow in 2022 - you're on top of my list! The tip on directing non-professional actors is hugely helpful. I just did a 4 day shoot with 'talent' provided by the client. It went fine, but props for them to engage with was the key. Keep up the great work.
That's a big compliment, thanks Matt! Hope to bring out more of these!
This is pure art of filmmaking! Love your content, Jacques! Super useful and creative!
Bro! Thanks man, so stoked you like it!
This is so incredibly helpful. I'm always looking to add movement to a piece but having these tools in the bag is going to make a massive difference. Fantastic!
Thank you Matt, so happy to hear that!
So useful mate! Loved it👊🏼👊🏼
Yeeeew thanks bro, that means so much to me! Thanks for your amazing support!
1. The Michael bay
Low angle
Opp direction
35mm
2. Zoom push
3. Zoom out 25fps
4. Model reveal
5. Ingredients on lens
6. The bicycle reveal
7. Pan up, look up
8. The pull back reveal
Model stepping
Movement of subject
9. Forward push wide16mm 24mm
10. Cross movement between people
11. The twirl use foreground
12.Reflection pan
13. Centered look back
Back pack
Hat sunglasses wallet bottles laptops props
Awesome!
Thankyou
Tq 🤩
@@lokiasred 🤗
Is i want to do photography and videography, whats the best camera to buy this 2024
Excellent advice. Fist video about gimbal move that specifies lens focal length, extremely important when it comes to camera movements.
Glad to hear it was helpful! Thanks for your comment! 🙏
Finally! good and fresh information that aren't annoying transitions that everyone does now alongside teal and orange. I love it when commercial filmmakers do youtube videos!!
Such a refreshing comment, thanks Zion I really appreciate that! Gonna do a lot more this year :)
Awesome! Starting the new year strong. Look forward to the rest of your content for 2022!
Yeeew thanks bro, I'm keen to push out more quality videos this year! Hope we meet again soon!
It is impossible to stop seeing and hearing the whole video how you teach us that you provide all this help in a simple and very short way. believe me it will help me improve my videos.
Thank yoU!
solid like and support!
That's wonderful to hear, thanks Enrique!
@@jacques_crafford
No way bro! THANKS TO U
Crafford !
keep a head doing this awesome and positive content for everyone
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I'm still learning the Video Camera gestures, good to follow
Thanks for letting me know, I appreciate your comment! ☺️
This is the first tips/ideas video I've seen that combined the shooting style with the directing style. Super effective results. Thank you!
Saw your first video and immediately hit subscribe button. Power of your content! Thanks for it. How to use manual focus in cinematic shots? Can you make a video on it.
Thanks Somnath! I'll see what I can do but first have some other topics coming up. Really appreciate your support!
Great work Jacques! Stoked to see what 2022 holds for you bru!
Lekke bru, thanks legend! Hope I get to see you lots more this year :)
These are very helpful tips! Are you pulling focus on your subject while doing the movements or using Automatic Focus? Thanks
Compliment Jacques for your creative videos 👏 It's very often the little things in filmmaking that make a big difference 😉 best cinematic greetings from germany
Thanks so much brother, always glad to hear from you!
What do you use to help stabilize your videos? Is your movement just that smooth in camera? I noticed even the handheld videos with foreground elements were buttery smooth, and typically stabilizers don't function well with heavy foreground. Great video!
Seeing the footage and the camera movement behind I feel like I can create something like this too. Then you go outside and see that you just can't do it haha. I'm so excited for everything that comes and how I will get better over time! - Thanks for the knowledge and advice, appreciate it!
Thanks mate, I agree it does take some practice but I hope you can get the results you want super soon :)
The fire of the shooting scheme 🔥🔥🔥
Thinking how genius you are! Thanks Jacques
Thanks for your kind words, you're welcome!
@@jacques_crafford I've already finished watching all of your videos last night. Just need more of this. Thanks again.
Thanks so much for such a great video! The best I've seen on RUclips about camera movement!! ❤
You always have such creative and unique talking points unlike what I hear from other creators. Nothing against them, but you approach your craft differently and it reflects beautifully in your edits. Your videos and teaching are changing my thought processes and approach for the better with my videos. Thank you!
Miles! Man this has to be my favourite comment of all time. Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm striving to add more value in ways that are new and creative since there are already so much content out there. Big ups for your support!
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Best video tutorial ever, Jacques Crafford I can't believe this Tutorial is one year old.🔥
Wow, time flies! Thank you so much for the compliment! 🙏🏼
Really helpful! Very straightforward , loved it ❤️💪🏼📸
Whooohooo thanks Alex, so glad bro!
I see many guys on youtube, but you make me feel more comfortable with my Camera and my movements... Very nice work and explanations.!!!!!!!
I watched hours of content from people always giving the same RUclips trendy shots which are not really cinematic and every shot you mentioned is cinematic even without music or any atmosphere and you even talking above it.
Great work!
This is one of the best comments I could receive, THANK YOU! I hope to make many more like this!
Wow! These creative shot ideas are very handy and insightful.👏👏
The amount of time I spent on RUclips trying to find videos like this! This is amazing and extremely helpful. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for this. Please do more of these. Subscribed.
Edit: Can we have something like this (camera movements) for weddings? Like couple shoots with gimbal or without?
I'm sooo glad to hear that, thanks for your feedback and support. I'll be doing a ton of these this year. Sadly I don't film weddings anymore but I'll see if I still have something with couples :)
This is the first video I've seen that actually delivers what it promises. Practical impressive ideas. Nice one Mr Crafford.
I appreciate your feedback so much. Thank you! 🙏
realy nice moves!! and to see them in combination with the moving subjects thy look amazing
Thanks Jo, it makes a big difference when the model does the right movement also :)
Great 👌 these are amazing tips! Can't wait to try these out 😊 Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thanks man, hope they come out epic!
Very dense information paired with great visuals make me watch every of your Videos. Thanks for the Bonus tip at the end!
You're most welcome, so glad you find value in my work!
Dude...this is awesome. I've been looking for something like this discussing the subtleties of rotation and eye movement for a couple of years now. Please make more of this stuff. 🙌🙌🙌
Yeeew thanks Ramy! This is the kind of stuff that gets me excited. There's no point in just showing a movement if it doesn't coincide with the movement of the talent and it all makes a huge difference.
@@jacques_crafford absolutely 💯
Thank you for sharing this wonderful learnings :)
The pleasure is all mine, thanks for the feedback Ronak!
This was such a good video Jacques! Instant subscription ✅
Thanks Rahul, hope to make many more like this!
Dude where has your channel been all my life, I have learned more from your channel in the last 2 days then like 90% of the other channels, break downs are simple and clear and not clouded with useless garbage. Thank you!
Dude, thank you so much! Your feedback means the world to me! I hope to make a lot of these videos that are concise and full of value :)
Became fan of your channel with one video only. Thank you!
Yay thank you, hope you enjoy the rest, got some cool ones coming up!
Wow! This might be the greatest video tutorial on filmmaking I've experienced so far. Far above beginner level. Maybe I'm biased being a fellow Capetonian, nevertheless as a martial arts coach for most my life, Jacques this is your video killing it on the teaching skills. You are my next mentor. Groetnis! 😎 Guan ZOO
Dude thanks man, so glad to hear that! Love support from locals, hope you find a lot of value in the videos to come!
Nice words sir I'm from nepal
Your videos are so pro. Love it.
Really stoked to hear you think so! 🔥
This was very informative I would like to know about how you chose your locations and what goes in term of production and set design
Thanks Usama! I'll have to make a separate video about that because this was examples taken from many different projects. I'll see what I can do :)
Best filmmaking channel I’ve found in months man! Keep it up!
Yeeeew that's great news, thanks for your kind words Hernan! I'm excited about the videos to come
Another great video packed with beautiful visuals and solid advice. And I really love your calm and down to earth attitude. Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks Eivind, that is most encouraging! Hope to make many more for you to enjoy :)
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Thanks Brother
Thanks for the tips. Great video
Yay only a pleasure! Thanks for watching
Thanks for this. I've been feeling uninspired for a while about my work and this opened my eyes again about trying new ideas to me.
I am really happy to hear that. I hope you are thoroughly inspired and that you're creating more than ever! 🙏
It's Good Experience 👍
Thanks Abinash, hope to share a lot more!
I cant believe i learnt a lot from this single video!!!!! Thanks Jacques
I am so happy to hear that. Thanks for your comment and for your support! 🙏
So many thanks to you man. You always produce valuable content, I love your simple style and can't seem to resist not clicking on your new releases. 😁
Keep it up brother! 🙏🏼
You're most welcome brother, so grateful for your wonderful feedback!
This was the better version of these videos. Thank you.
Wow! It's been a while since I've seen anything ACTUALLY informative on RUclips! You're shots are amazing! I will definitely use the "Bicycle reveal shot" in the future. Love that one!
So stoked to hear that, thanks for taking the time to give your feedback :)
Wow - a real video camera - and shooting horizontal video instead of those narrow band vertical cellphone crap. Nice!
Hehe thank you!
Great videos !
Thanks Matthew, appreciate you taking the time to comment!
So helpful! Thank you so much. Beautiful shots too 👏👏
For the RUclips Algorithm Brother 🙏
Bro! THANKS! It actually helps and I appreciate your support!
Amazing video Jacques! Keep up the good work 👍🏼
Thanks Eirik, so happy to hear you like it! Will do man!
Great tutorials 🤙🏻
Thanks bro!
Cameraman never Dies, Bro Youa re Immortal!!!
Thanks very much :D
Great video :) However I just want to point out that changing the focal length of your lens does NOT affect your perspective. Perspective only changes when your shooting distance changes, so zooming in post has the same effect as zooming on the lens when it comes to perspective
Thanks for the feedback Will. I think it might just be the use of the word "perspective" really what I'm referring to is compression, there's a massive changes from 24-50mm+ something you can't get in post.
@@jacques_crafford yeah compression is the same thing, you can do a test by taking two photos in the same spot of the same subject, one at 50mm and the other at 24mm but cropped to 50mm, you’ll find the end result to have the exact same perspective/compression :)
a zoomed pic and cropped will be different. longer lenses compress the image and change the perspective. people can get confused I know, but its true. a picture of a human face at 20mm looks much ,much different than one shot on a 100
@@flipnap2112 wrong. Try taking a picture with 20mm and 100mm of a human face from the same spot and crop the 20mm to the same frame as 100mm, you'll notice they look exactly the same
Compression is the result of shooting distance, NOT the lens, it's a common mistake
@@willchao1733 you can look it up, its pretty easy to find the answer
GREAT video again! You really did it in a creative and informative way. I look forward to your channel growing this year.
Bro thank you! Your comments always inspire me to push harder on the platform, so grateful for having met you on here!
Gee, this is so good Jacques! Well done!
Whooohoooo thank you Dave, really appreciate your support!
Please what about the shutter speed
Good question, I'm doing a full guide about that soon :)
Double whatever frame rate you use
Solid advice - beautifully demonstrated. Visual Storytelling - accomplished! Well done. With love from Atlanta.
Secret is in slow mo
If quality content means something it’s this. Thumbs up.
Wow thanks for the nice compliment! 🙏
0:18 Pokhara location?
That's correct :)
Seeing this video and the amount of work to get these shots, I appreciate every movie I ever watched 😢
True, really adds a lot of perspective to the sheer amount of work go into making films! 🔥
Hello Jacques you are only one who inspire my workflow lot.....
Started learning everything about filmmaking from you....
Right now i am purchasing Sony A7M4 after watching your genuine content creation style....
Please Stay Blessed and keep inspiring people like me.....
Thanks so much bro, your words are a great encouragement to me!
She wore the living daylights out of those yellow swim trunks!! Great content Jacques, I've just discovered your channel and watched about 3 hours straight. So much quality work and not a ton of pointless waffle. Thanks.
You are an excellent filmmaker and teacher. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks so much for your kind words, I hope to share lots more!
I will be watching this over and over again. so much fantastic information in this video.
So glad you like these, more coming soon :)
Thanks for sharing your creative ideas! Could you tell me which follow focus you used on your lens in the last scene of the intro at 0:48 ? You managed to fix the wheel top left of the lens, allowing to bring the camera even deeper. Cheers, uli
Thanks Uli, only a pleasure! The follow focus is this one amzn.to/3FkpnnU I made a video about it ruclips.net/video/oRdhr8PSOQQ/видео.html
Thank you. Really enjoyed the concise and compact (yet feature packed) delivery. Cheers. Lee
Oh and a sub 😊
Hey Lee, thank you so much for watching, commenting and for the sub. I appreciate the support! 🔥
As a budding videographer I found this video very helpful. Thank you for sharing these ideas!
I was searching RUclipss for action camera reviews and suddenly I found your tutorials and completely stuck over here. Subscribed. It’s awesome. May I request you to bring tutorials on how to shoot travel videos (which may include solo traveller also to shoot him self too).
Hat’s off on your tutorials. It’s really great.
Thanks so much brother, really grateful for your support! I'll see what I can do about a Travel Film video, I've always wanted to make one like that!
Nothing could've explained better ! Love it !
The model reveal , brooooo chefs kiss ima use that ☝🏼
Hehe awesome, hope it comes out super epic!
Beautiful video, rich of not obvious movements. This channel looks like a great discovery
Thanks so much Nicola, my goal is to share fresh content with more value!
LOVE YOUR CONTENT JACQUES.... THANKS FOR ALL THE TIPS..
You're so welcome brother! Thanks for your kind words
This was great! ive been playing with different angels and this adds to the list of angels to use in my stories!
Awesome, so glad to hear that! Thanks for the feedback Sasha!
Very helpful, I will have to come back again on this video...to put in practice what you've just taught!
You're welcome back any time. Thanks for watching! 🔥
For me, you are the best video production content creator on youtube. And, trust me I've gone through a lot of them. Love your calm and informative ambience.
Oh my goodness, that's a massive compliment THANK YOU! I am humbled by your kind words!
Great and high quality! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Mehran, glad you enjoyed it!
This is wow! Thank you so much for sharing these tips with us! They are amazing!
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for watching! 🙏🏼
Glad I came across your video tutorials are very helpful & Inspiring.... thank y ou
So glad to hear that thank you!
@@jacques_crafford appreciate you sharing your knowledge in such a great way easy to understand & fun to watch...
Thanks for sharing the craft man. I wish you all the success 💪
Only a pleasure, you're most welcome! Thanks for the encouragement!
Wow. The slow motions was really cool. 😮
Great shots and guidance Jacques 👍
Thanks so much brother, glad you find it helpful!
The best way to shot i ever know.. 😍👍😍👍very creative. Thanks for sharing 👌🙏
I'm so happy to hear that, thank you Agus!
Awesome. Did you use a gimbal for Shot #6? If you did, you just use the joystick?
Thanks Matt! That shot was actually handheld on the FX3 using Active Steady
Short and crispy video 👌👌
Thanks Basil!
i really love watching video tutorials
Happy to hear! 🙏🏼
This is a gold video. Deserve a million likes and subs.💯🎉
Oh, wow, that's very generous! Thanks! 😊
I'm very enthusiastic about your explanation and videos 👍
So glad to hear, really appreciate!
Gimbal shots are stabilized in post? Looks so freaking smooth! Great job!
Thanks Cristhian, yeah man I did stabilise the gimbal shots in Post :)
@@jacques_crafford if you have a tutorial about it, please let me know! Is it in After or Premiere?
I'm a begginer in this field and let me tell you this was the best video I've watched so far. Ty so much. Subscribed.
So happy to hear that thanks for your support! Hope you can learn lots more from me!
These days I feel like I'm stuck in the same way to make a video and want to try creative shots. It is truly helpful. Thank you :)
You're welcome, I know the feeling!