This one was a great video. You broke it down so much easier than other people. Learned something new when talking about slowing down clips. Never knew it was as easy as 24 divided by 60fps. Thanks for this
Really helpful, thanks! I started with DR and loved it (especially because it's free!) but it's like driving an F1 car and it changes every couple of weeks. I switched to CapCut pro and am loving it. Dead easy and professional results (cheap even for the pro version). As a career instructor, you're good. Personally, I'd drop the 'you guys' verbal tic but whatever works for you. Just subbed!
Love your videos! 24 fps only in USA, many pros say if you guys shoot in Europe, use 25 fps. There's a big difference using PAL system in Europe or NTSC in US. with 25 fps you also get rid of flickering LEDs because of 50hz electricity.
Thank you for this man! Great information to prep for the day of the shoot. I’m feel more confident recording my first car shoot after watching your video. Thank you x 100000000 ❤
Really great video and I learned a lot - especially in regards to filming in 60fps and adjusting the speed in editing to suit. I'm still very much learning about videoing cars and this is a really fantastic video explaining B Roll footage. I've subscribed to your channel and going to check out a load more of your vids!
@@v_stands_for_value124 Haha! He’s a legend. Follow him on Instagram, great guy, great photographer and videographer. We do lots of work together. @captainreimer on insta!
@@danishmasih7455 thanks for watching! Interestingly, while I do fully adhere to what the hoodie stands for as a person of faith, I got the hoodie from a marketing company called SALT when we were doing a job with Toyota Canada. Great company, good people. I don’t know if they are from a faith background or not though 🧐
Great video, can you recommend a good tutorial on camera tracking in AE? ive tried it before and i get small jumps or stutters, it is never smooth like the tutorials.
Very good video but when you have an Android phone than you just simply download that video in your phone or that can you do also in your desktop instead of record that video👍
I’m just not getting into car videography! Your content has been very helpful! I’m still practicing on my car. So I have the 16mm with no polarizer filter. Or the 35 with a polarizer filter. I feel like the 35 just isn’t wide enough. I have a 24-70mm but it’s just much for the rs3. Stupid adapter lol so should I use the 35mm or the 16? Or just use the 16 for the wide.
The S9 has some limitations on recording, I might suggest it’s bigger brother the Lumix S5ii. It also really depends on your needs for deliverables as it doesn’t have full frame slo motion, but as you can see it didn’t slow me down in this video. 👍🏼 Lots of research but most cameras are pretty dang good these days.
Bro nice video thanks for the tipps!🙌🏻 I have a question on Computers for editing , what computer do you use and when a Computer which one for editing? A Macbook pro maybe ?
Thanks mate! I use an M1 MacBook Pro and it’s pretty great, starting to feel it slow down maybe a little bit but it’s been a workhorse against high res video 🙌🏼
I usually try and record for the platform I’m posting to. So I’ll often shoot both if I have the time. If I don’t, I prioritize horizontal and try and make it work for vertical.
You said that its a good idea to get rolling shots of the car if possible. My question, as a newbie, if i make a car edit, with close/mid wide shots at 60fps, and want to add rolling shots aswell, should the rollers be 60fps then too? In another video of yours you said that 24fps look the best for rollers, so im not really sure what to do 😅
I personally do my rolling shots at 24fps, almost all the time. I use 60fps for detail shots and fancy b-roll, but 24fps for anything I want at “real-life speed” like talking head videos, behind the scenes, or rolling shots as a few examples.
I have a question, on your next video can you talk more about video angles of the car to make it look good right off rip? That is my goal on my channel and I will set my mind to it
really wished you focused on the creative side of it rather than the technical side of settings etc. Both are important but settings aren't what makes the shot great, the composition, how you choose location etc. Do you have any tips on how to find a good location to shoot?
Definitely a question that should be asked to the client. Some don’t care at all, other do and you can remove the plate on the shoot to save you a lot of time in editing or you can cover it in post with your logo or something. I’ve had a lot more clients who don’t care then do, which is nice.
@@Vince66au often try and get a bit of both for posting to different platforms. Depending on what resolution I’m shooting I can use both as long as it’s framed well enough. But typically I’ll still shoot content native to each platform. Vertical for Instagram and landscape for RUclips.
Great question. I will sometimes shoot 1080p still as it holds up very well still. Lots of movies and shows are still streaming 1080. So feel free to use it! I do 🙌🏼
You are right… but I suppose to capture the closest sense of motion blur that our eyes see, 24fps is the closest we can get, based on Hollywood I suppose?
Finally someone who really tells and shows how and why to do things! Keep doing these!
This one was a great video. You broke it down so much easier than other people. Learned something new when talking about slowing down clips. Never knew it was as easy as 24 divided by 60fps. Thanks for this
That’s great to hear. Glad that made sense. I was hesitant to add math lol, I’m not the smartest at math but glad it made sense!
awesome video!! any tips on the hardware side of things? what kind of camera / lenses / gimbals do you use for this project?
Really helpful, thanks! I started with DR and loved it (especially because it's free!) but it's like driving an F1 car and it changes every couple of weeks. I switched to CapCut pro and am loving it. Dead easy and professional results (cheap even for the pro version). As a career instructor, you're good. Personally, I'd drop the 'you guys' verbal tic but whatever works for you. Just subbed!
Even with the exchange rate, you’re burning the Canadian midnight oil 😂. Loving the content lately man.
Gotta work hard to make it over here in Canada Eh! Haha. Cheers brother. I appreciate it 👊🏼
@@TheCarCreative yup definitely 😆😆
awesome video really helped! only thing is the clips you put in the drop box don't work
Love your videos!
24 fps only in USA, many pros say if you guys shoot in Europe, use 25 fps. There's a big difference using PAL system in Europe or NTSC in US. with 25 fps you also get rid of flickering LEDs because of 50hz electricity.
Thank you for this man! Great information to prep for the day of the shoot. I’m feel more confident recording my first car shoot after watching your video. Thank you x 100000000 ❤
salt of the earth sweater is great!!!
I love it too!
Thanks man for this Free Clips ❤😊✌🏻
Salt of the earth 🔥🔥🔥 I love your hoodie brother 🙏🏽
It was a gift, but I also love what it represents! 👊🏼
Super solid tutorial, just what I wanted to learn! Thanks!
Nice hoodie & nice video bro!
Thanks mate! 👊🏼
Really great video and I learned a lot - especially in regards to filming in 60fps and adjusting the speed in editing to suit. I'm still very much learning about videoing cars and this is a really fantastic video explaining B Roll footage. I've subscribed to your channel and going to check out a load more of your vids!
Nicely confirmed everything I thought I've learnt. But in 1 video. Brilliant cheers!
@@Matt_warren_photography love hearing that 👊🏼
Cinematic video of cinematic car videomaking, pls get a third dude to record the dude recording you recording
@@v_stands_for_value124 Haha! He’s a legend. Follow him on Instagram, great guy, great photographer and videographer. We do lots of work together. @captainreimer on insta!
You are the man bro!!
This is actually perfect advice, thanks man. Also where did you get that hoodie👀
@@danishmasih7455 thanks for watching! Interestingly, while I do fully adhere to what the hoodie stands for as a person of faith, I got the hoodie from a marketing company called SALT when we were doing a job with Toyota Canada. Great company, good people. I don’t know if they are from a faith background or not though 🧐
Really enjoyed this video! Thanks!
Nice Video👍🏼
This video was so helpful! Keep up the great work. 👏
Thanks so much for watching!
Look at that focus!!!! ;) nailed it...this time!
Hahaha! One of my longer videos too, glad I finally figured that out haha. Cheers bro thanks for watching.
Would screen grabbing the audio like you mentioned cause a copy right strike if after you've edited it, posted back in IG?
Great video, can you recommend a good tutorial on camera tracking in AE? ive tried it before and i get small jumps or stutters, it is never smooth like the tutorials.
Amazing great way you have to explain, well executed
Appreciate the feedback. Glad it was easy to digest. 😎
amazing video really but the clips you put in the google drive Not working
Very good video but when you have an Android phone than you just simply download that video in your phone or that can you do also in your desktop instead of record that video👍
Nice video, and Epic sound design
Well explained. loved the key frame rotation. looked really good
Thanks a ton! That’s a fun little trick for sure. Turns simple clips into sexy clips.
Great content my friend. Very inspiring
You stole my recording spot at telus spark. i love those head things
@@JohnTalksCars I just thought of them last week. It’s a great spot!
@@TheCarCreative 100% first time i went there i thought security would kick me out but they seem like a chill place
I’m just not getting into car videography! Your content has been very helpful! I’m still practicing on my car. So I have the 16mm with no polarizer filter. Or the 35 with a polarizer filter. I feel like the 35 just isn’t wide enough. I have a 24-70mm but it’s just much for the rs3. Stupid adapter lol so should I use the 35mm or the 16? Or just use the 16 for the wide.
Thank you for a very informative video. Great set of tips. Subscribed.
Cheers!! Glad to have you part of the community. 👊🏼
Wow looks amazing. Looking at making the move into videography doing cars and sports. Do you think this camera will work for sports videography too?
The S9 has some limitations on recording, I might suggest it’s bigger brother the Lumix S5ii. It also really depends on your needs for deliverables as it doesn’t have full frame slo motion, but as you can see it didn’t slow me down in this video. 👍🏼
Lots of research but most cameras are pretty dang good these days.
@@TheCarCreative thanks for taking the time to reply will take a look
Fantastic post. Learnt so much!
Love it. Thanks for watching!
Hey there from the UK. Great video :-) Are we allowed to use the footage in a different style edit on RUclips?
Why not. Maybe just add credit for me on RUclips.
@@TheCarCreative Absolutely. Thank you and thanks for the inspiration to make content
Bro nice video thanks for the tipps!🙌🏻 I have a question on Computers for editing , what computer do you use and when a Computer which one for editing? A Macbook pro maybe ?
Thanks mate! I use an M1 MacBook Pro and it’s pretty great, starting to feel it slow down maybe a little bit but it’s been a workhorse against high res video 🙌🏼
Love these videos. Would love more like it.
You and me both 😎
Nice Video again 🙏 Do you record everything horizontally?
I usually try and record for the platform I’m posting to. So I’ll often shoot both if I have the time. If I don’t, I prioritize horizontal and try and make it work for vertical.
@@TheCarCreative thanks man 😃
thank you, your best video ever!!!!!!!!!
@@tomzphone that means a lot! Thank you’
You said that its a good idea to get rolling shots of the car if possible. My question, as a newbie, if i make a car edit, with close/mid wide shots at 60fps, and want to add rolling shots aswell, should the rollers be 60fps then too? In another video of yours you said that 24fps look the best for rollers, so im not really sure what to do 😅
I personally do my rolling shots at 24fps, almost all the time. I use 60fps for detail shots and fancy b-roll, but 24fps for anything I want at “real-life speed” like talking head videos, behind the scenes, or rolling shots as a few examples.
Bro…..subscribed!!!
That means a lot! Thanks! I really appreciate you watching!
Thank you for the interesting video and the information provided in it!
Glad you liked it! I had fun making it. 🙌🏼
I have a question, on your next video can you talk more about video angles of the car to make it look good right off rip? That is my goal on my channel and I will set my mind to it
I have a few videos similar to this one! Go on my channel and look up my popular videos. They’re similar but different.
But that hoodie though!!
Love it. What a car.
Right?! Such a beautiful machine!
thanks for this video🙂
Any chance you could do a similar video on shooting b roll except with a DJI OSMO pocket 3
@@povnick there are 2 videos with the osmo pocket 3 on my channel, hopefully they’ll help a bit!
really wished you focused on the creative side of it rather than the technical side of settings etc. Both are important but settings aren't what makes the shot great, the composition, how you choose location etc.
Do you have any tips on how to find a good location to shoot?
Fair enough! I do have a whole video on how I find locations yes. ruclips.net/video/Y9VIZJEGrpE/видео.htmlsi=Ka7iesyDOHhCXOal
@@TheCarCreative cheers, I'll give it a look now :)
Great information
Glad it was helpful!
I have a question, when you make a video should you make the license plate blurred or just no license plate for the customer?
Definitely a question that should be asked to the client. Some don’t care at all, other do and you can remove the plate on the shoot to save you a lot of time in editing or you can cover it in post with your logo or something. I’ve had a lot more clients who don’t care then do, which is nice.
@@TheCarCreative hmmm i see, thank you!
Hi , Starting here - noticed you switched from Portrait to Landscape - do you normally put them together. ?
@@Vince66au often try and get a bit of both for posting to different platforms. Depending on what resolution I’m shooting I can use both as long as it’s framed well enough. But typically I’ll still shoot content native to each platform. Vertical for Instagram and landscape for RUclips.
Do i need FPV shots? In post production i could make the picture rotating as well?
That's true, you need to remember rotating certain pics may not be large enough
I shoot stills for motorcross and would not think about shooting without my lens hoods. Is there a reason I don't see videographers using lens hoods?
Is all this possible in Vegas PRO 18?
Thank u
If i record video vertical, in 2.7k then in export in capcut set to 1080p? Its better way before upload on instagram?
What camera and lens did you use in this video, i know you put the S5II in the description but it is not a 85mm that you shot this with
No good point I used the 24mm on the Lumix S9. It has 4K 60fps but at a crop so it essentially turned the 24 into a 35mm ish.
If FPV is for more creative shots, what mode are you using for the 3 over 1 rule?
@@mattiamarzella9568 usually I’ll use PF mode and use the joystick to control the tilt.
is it possible that the google drive map is empty because I can't find anything in the map when I open it
I had no idea thats what the keyframes were for on capcut
liked a lot
Cheers brother. 👊🏼
Fun fact if your shooting at 60fps. Motion blur does not change or not that much after 1/125.
@@dustmicks1 that is fun! I’ll have to try that out. I tend to use the 180 shutter on my camera but most don’t have that option.
@@TheCarCreative and I meant to say does not change 🤦♂️. It’s helpful for when you don’t have nd filter but still want to shoot wide open.
I'm so confused. I always shoot in 60fps so should I always set my timeline to 24fps no matter what? And if so, why
I have sony a7iii and i can only shoot 4k30fps how to i slow down the footage without losing quality ?
try with 1080p60. Of course if you don't need 4k at the end.
Would you rather shoot 1080 60 instead of 4k 24/30 if those are your only options? Or is 4k always the choice?
Great question. I will sometimes shoot 1080p still as it holds up very well still. Lots of movies and shows are still streaming 1080. So feel free to use it! I do 🙌🏼
Did you shoot this in 1080 or set up the editor to 1080?
3rd.
2nd comment 🎉
what a fucking nice intro build up
@@parzival8397 staaaaahp. Too kind!
I do not see in 24 frames per second
You are right… but I suppose to capture the closest sense of motion blur that our eyes see, 24fps is the closest we can get, based on Hollywood I suppose?
Hi where can i get these LUTs at the end of your vvideo? thx for this tut🫶🏻
Cheers bro. LUTs should be linked in description on my website. 👊🏼
IS IT OKY IF I EDIT ON MY OWN WAY AND UPLOAD ON TIKTOK ?
Absolutely!