1. Start with what you have 2. Choosing the right gear 3. Master your equipment 4. Learn about Pro video settings 5. Story is king 6. Distribute your videos 7. Don't be afraid to experiment 8. Have fun & stay authentic
Hi Benett! Been watching your videos for a few months now and they are helping me with my own RUclips journey and creating content I enjoy doing especially the cinematography side of it. I gain a lot of my inspiration by watching other people and films. I invested in my first proper Gimbal last year and it made my life so much easier. Sadly a few creators really push for views and doing things for views these days. It's a bit overwhelming for the smaller creators such as myself to come up with video ideas and try keep up with everyone else so you don't feel left out. I know I have felt like that sometimes and it really takes it out on you mentally!. But if you enjoy what you create and don't chase the views or think about doing things for views like you said, then that's what matters. I know I'm a long way off becoming big yet, but I'm happy with the community I have and they support me by watching and commenting. I've still a lot to learn about videography and camera styles etc but with patience and timing I'll get there. Thanks for the tips I've learnt a few things by watching your videos and other people's to. It's about the passion not the fame and it's a shame some forget that sometimes.
Great content as always! When I decided to start filmmaking on my iPhone, I thought a bunch of fancy gear could improve my work. Wrong. Now I try to take the absolute least amount of gear when I go filming. Sometimes it’s just the camera, a case, and a VND to keep my shutter speed where I want it. If I find myself thinking a piece of equipment might help, I research it thoroughly - then decide if it really fits my shooting style. While I watch lots of “how-to” videos, it’s here where I learn the most about filmmaking rather than gear acquisition. Thanks Benett! 👍🏻
Truly inspirational video and great lessons from your experiences to emulate to content creators both amateurs and professionals. Really appreciate your 'true to yourself" tutorials.. Admirations from Kerala, S. India.. 🙏
Great advice your not about clicks your about helping people understand how to film. Even though my channel is of different content I try to help people understand how and not just for views that will come. Keep up the content it’s inspiring
Great insights! Thank you for this video. Could you make a new video about using an anamorphic lens with the new iphone 15 pro max camera? SmallRig discontinued their anamorphic lens. Is there another anamorphic lens that fits the SmallRig cage ?
I‘ll make an updated video soon, stay tuned :) Meanwhile you would have to get the 17mm backplate and purchase the anamorphic lens from SANDMARC or Neewer both have 17mm thread.
@@BenettGraezer Thank you Bennett for your answer, I just checked SANDMARC and their SANDMARC lens Anamorphic 1.33x Lens is sold out while the NEEWER store offers only 1.55x and I need the 1.33x. Would the MOMENT Anamorphic 1.33x Lens fit? And if does, do I need to get another ND filter too for the Anamorphic lens? Cheers
I started making videos but before I upload them I made a few and showed them to family members and know one seem to care or be interested, so it’s kinda holding me back from doing anything idk what to do
Many thanks, Benett! It's appreciated. :) Have you ever considered doing a reaction video to one of your first videos on RUclips? I think that would be a blast to watch!
my fav iphone filmmaker
Me too
We beginner mobile filmmakers truly appreciate your encouragement and inspiration! 🙏👍😍
1. Start with what you have
2. Choosing the right gear
3. Master your equipment
4. Learn about Pro video settings
5. Story is king
6. Distribute your videos
7. Don't be afraid to experiment
8. Have fun & stay authentic
Hi Benett! Been watching your videos for a few months now and they are helping me with my own RUclips journey and creating content I enjoy doing especially the cinematography side of it. I gain a lot of my inspiration by watching other people and films. I invested in my first proper Gimbal last year and it made my life so much easier.
Sadly a few creators really push for views and doing things for views these days. It's a bit overwhelming for the smaller creators such as myself to come up with video ideas and try keep up with everyone else so you don't feel left out. I know I have felt like that sometimes and it really takes it out on you mentally!. But if you enjoy what you create and don't chase the views or think about doing things for views like you said, then that's what matters.
I know I'm a long way off becoming big yet, but I'm happy with the community I have and they support me by watching and commenting. I've still a lot to learn about videography and camera styles etc but with patience and timing I'll get there. Thanks for the tips I've learnt a few things by watching your videos and other people's to. It's about the passion not the fame and it's a shame some forget that sometimes.
We beginner mobile filmmakers truly appreciate you! You're inspiration to me. Buying this year a iPhone 15 Pro to start.
Great content as always! When I decided to start filmmaking on my iPhone, I thought a bunch of fancy gear could improve my work. Wrong. Now I try to take the absolute least amount of gear when I go filming. Sometimes it’s just the camera, a case, and a VND to keep my shutter speed where I want it. If I find myself thinking a piece of equipment might help, I research it thoroughly - then decide if it really fits my shooting style.
While I watch lots of “how-to” videos, it’s here where I learn the most about filmmaking rather than gear acquisition.
Thanks Benett! 👍🏻
I learned from you on every video. great job on your videos. Thanks for what you do.
Thank young man…I love your informational videos
God Bless you
your videos are getting better and better, really fantastic skills and super precious information, thank you so much
Glad you think so!
Thanks for sharing,I really appreciate
You are welcome!
Last few lines of the video inspired me so much
Thank you Benette , great tips and you are the best tutor so far 😊❤
Yeah, it does inspire me.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Did a fair share of smartphone filmmaking myself and these tips are still very helpful. Nicely done.
Awesome, thank you!
Muito bom. Nova aqui. Parabéns pelo conteúdo
I am excited to learn, even though it is difficult to translate the language, because you are great, so you are my inspiration 🙏🙏👍👍👍🥰🥰😊
Wonderful!
Truly inspirational video and great lessons from your experiences to emulate to content creators both amateurs and professionals. Really appreciate your 'true to yourself" tutorials..
Admirations from Kerala, S. India.. 🙏
You are very welcome!
This has motivated me alot bro 💯🔥... Thank you
Thanks pal you inspire us. ❤
Thanks Bro! Great video!
Great content and advice as always
I appreciate that!
Inspiring video!! One question, between the DJI OM6 gimbal and insta360 flow, do you advise quality? I have an iPhone 12 Pro without stabilization 😅
Great advice your not about clicks your about helping people understand how to film. Even though my channel is of different content I try to help people understand how and not just for views that will come. Keep up the content it’s inspiring
Thank you so much! Means a lot!
Thanks for the inspiration 🫡
Dobry kontent robisz. Inspirują mnie Twoje filmy i staram się wykorzystać cenne rady. Pozdrawiam z Polski 👍🤚
great video!
Thanks for the visit
Always love your videos brother I'm going to start RUclips channel
Great insights! Thank you for this video. Could you make a new video about using an anamorphic lens with the new iphone 15 pro max camera? SmallRig discontinued their anamorphic lens. Is there another anamorphic lens that fits the SmallRig cage ?
I‘ll make an updated video soon, stay tuned :) Meanwhile you would have to get the 17mm backplate and purchase the anamorphic lens from SANDMARC or Neewer both have 17mm thread.
@@BenettGraezer Thank you Bennett for your answer, I just checked SANDMARC and their SANDMARC lens Anamorphic 1.33x Lens is sold out while the NEEWER store offers only 1.55x and I need the 1.33x. Would the MOMENT Anamorphic 1.33x Lens fit? And if does, do I need to get another ND filter too for the Anamorphic lens? Cheers
I started making videos but before I upload them I made a few and showed them to family members and know one seem to care or be interested, so it’s kinda holding me back from doing anything idk what to do
Keep making and uploading videos someone somewhere always need you.
Don’t be discouraged by anyone. Your family may not appreciate your work, but there will be plenty out there who will.
Best man ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❤👏
Thank you 🙏🏻
do you have a paid second camera operator filming you as you create your videos and how did you find one.
Many thanks, Benett! It's appreciated. :)
Have you ever considered doing a reaction video to one of your first videos on RUclips? I think that would be a blast to watch!
Haha that would be funny, thanks for the idea, is noted :)
How do you stop background noise from video?
Thanks! 👋👋👋👍👍👍
Thank you too
Assadali from Kenya Mombasa Africa
How to iPhone 11Promax please I’m new beginner 😅
I'd appreciate it if you give us me course on film making that's budget friendly ❤😂🎉
1st 🎉
Super great content
How do I reach you sir?
i start now
Amen!
Thank you!
Iphone 11 please ❤️❤️❤️
Great video with great content! You've got yourself a new subscriber! (me, lol)
Welcome aboard!
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Very good Job Keep it Up 💯❤👍🙏 New Subscribe
Thank you so much!