That last tip is so important. I see all these amazing videographers on RUclips who have very well edited and color graded videos. Naturally we compare our work to them because their content is so high quality but for a beginner it's all about learning one thing at a time; the professionals have been learning and practicing for years or decades.
@@segura455 It's crazy that to make a good youtube channel you have to be good at graphic design, sound editing, visuals, writing etc. I'm trying to improve at all of them for my channel and it's a never ending journey. I love it though
Tip 1 Prioritize Gear Wisely 1:00 Tip 2 Learn Camera Basics 3:08 Tip 3 Lighting Is Key 4:47 Tip 4 Plan for Post-Production 5:50 Tip 5 Less is More 7:57
I looked up videography for beginners and your video was first that popped up! After hearing you say you had at free course I immediately signed up!!! I appreciate that soo much! I'm gonna try and learn. I'm mostly doing because I just don't want to forget any family memories. I NEED to capture what I can. My deepest fear is forgetting. So im glad to learn and take the steps to create memories for my whole family. Thank you for this.
The last tip takes it all, it applies on every idea you might have. Focus on the small wins, is good to look up to experts but only for motivation, dont let their craft overwhelm you.
Really great tips especially for people who refuse to learn how a camera actually works. I’m a still photographer who wants to get a little more into videography so this was great!
Lighting is key! I love that point. We have struggled so much with lighting. We have seen that our nicer camera takes more skill to use (which we apparently don't have) and we often get better shots from an Iphone.
Thank you so much for the amazing tips. I've been in the videography game for about 2-3 years now and I'm always looking to learn new things. This video is great for anyone. Also, HUGE bonus for the free course! Easy sign up, right to the point. Thank you so much Brandon!!! You gained a new, loyal subscriber and supporter!
The free course was very helpful in understanding videography for beginners, thanks for the course. As an photographer it was helpful for the transition I am about to partake in.
Your video is the first video that popped up. You gave great advice, straight to the point , very articulate, a free class, and a brotha 🙌🏽 I’d be a fool to not support! Thank you kindly! 🙌🏽
This is awesome, thank you! I was a film student for a while but I left after getting discouraged with the process and the industry, but I'm excited about my journey again and I've been studying video/film making tips in my free time before going back to school. A lot of the videos I've seen are excessive and redundant but this was extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing
Just watched this video and did the free training. Absolutely loved it, this was a perfect overview over all the basics and it got me really inspired and motivated to finally dare to start my own videography journey. I've been wanting to dive into it for a while but always got discouraged by seeing people that have been doing this for so much longer and it made me feel like I could never get to that level anyways, so I really loved how you made everything so realistic and showed that this is something that anyone can learn and you just have to give yourself time and put in the effort.
@@WyvernX_ Not really... :( Wish I could tell you otherwise but I keep putting it off because uni is pretty stressful and I have other priorities at the moment. It's still on my list tho. Lmao now I feel bad 🥲
Brandon, I enjoyed this video (I am a beginner to video) and I am going through your short beginner course. It's not the first video I've watched on this topic, and I appreciate your quick summary style. That said, I am pretty sure you know this, but ISO does nothing to "boost the light" available to the sensor. I am also sure you are aware that the "native ISO" is the base to which there is no amplification. That is why it is the recommended ISO. In the film days it was an exposure triangle for stills. I understand why you would present it that way for simplicity these days. That said, however, turning up ISO is like turning up the volume on your MP4/CD stereo. The analog or digital data is already recorded. All you are doing is boosting the signal by adding volume, or in photography, adding gain/amplification of the signal already recorded based on aperture and shutter speed. Both of those entities determine how much light comes in. ISO just amplifies the signal after it is recorded above the base. Yes?
I am very confident in my ability to do photography and the idea videography is a bit scary. But now I am less scared and more excited. The guide on your website has answered all the questions that I had. So thank you and I pray that you will influence more creatives like me.
100% great advice ive rented alot of gear lately because ive really wanted to narrow down what i will be using regularly before i go all in on buying something, but if i won the powerball id buy 2 of everything ..... even pentax lol. great video
Making my first steps in videography coming from the music realm. I really appreciate your content. It's exactly what I need! And you are dope :D Keep it up!
Thanks for this video Brandon I definitely appreciate it!! Can you please talk about which laptop is the best for making RUclips videos (whether it's Windows, Mac, or ChromeBook)? I personally use my Windows laptop but that's only because that's what I can afford not because I like it better than Mac or ChromeBook (actually I do like it better than Mac but again that's not the main reason, I already said the main reason). Also, I would like to hear you talk about what materials you need to make audio production (or music production I should say) and what the prices are for those please. Maybe you could talk about an application for both audio and video production too like how to use both audio and video production in movies or how to use it in like you said weddings (and you're already teaching us how to use video production in this video here), and maybe also talk about how specifically to use both audio and video production while making music videos or albums as well (like behind the scenes of how those people use those in their songs or videos because that's always been very interesting to me to see how people do that exactly).
You prolly dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my brother lately xD
Hello my friend, I want to start photography, but I did not have a Panasonic P2 camera, and there is nothing on it about ISO, aperture, and lighting, and setting it so that no lenses are attached to it. I love professional photography, but I do not have money.😢
Appreciate the free video you offered. Thank you Brandon. I did not see any mention of Video file format, what video format do you suggest to shoot in MP4?
Thanks for the info. My first videos were not so hot not because of bad lighting. It was because I was using a S6 tab which is blurry the camera is like that. I try do my videos in daylight these days, thats a big plus. I now film with my S10. It is very high quality, I love the way it works for me.
Thanks so much for this free training course! I have my 1st wedding shoot coming up and im super nervous! But your tips have always been amazing thank you!
How do I get the course I went on to the website but I can’t sign up there is two options to subscribe but not sure if that has video lessons I just want videogrpahy course
Omg thank you so much for this video-- just started shooting my own video for music I'm working on where I'm syncing the mixed/mastered audio and recorded video in post production and I appreciate all the tips. Enrolled in your course as well :)
Amazing video, thanks for putting everything in easy-to-understand-terms! Tried purchasing the course, but the coupon isn't working/valid? Is there a new one?
It’s a new language and I’m not familiar with everything you said. I think there needs to be a description and definition of what things are and what things mean and what they are used for. Beginner here, any suggestions to where I should start? Thanks .
Camera terminologies: 1. Aperture: Refers to the opening in the lens through which light passes. It is typically represented by an f-number (e.g., f/2.8) and affects the depth of field and amount of light entering the camera. 2. Shutter Speed: The duration for which the camera's shutter remains open, allowing light to reach the camera sensor. It is measured in fractions of a second (e.g., 1/500) and controls motion blur and exposure. 3. ISO: Stands for International Organization for Standardization. In photography, it refers to the sensitivity of the camera's image sensor to light. Higher ISO values increase sensitivity, allowing for better low-light performance but also introducing more noise. 4. Exposure: The amount of light that reaches the camera sensor, determined by the combination of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. A well-exposed photo has balanced brightness and details. 5. Depth of Field: The range of distance in a scene that appears acceptably sharp in an image. A shallow depth of field has a narrow area in focus, while a deep depth of field has a larger area in focus. 6. Focal Length: The distance between the camera's lens and the image sensor when the subject is in focus. It determines the field of view and magnification of the lens. Shorter focal lengths capture wider angles, while longer focal lengths capture narrower angles. 7. White Balance: The adjustment of colors in an image to ensure accurate reproduction under different lighting conditions. It helps to remove unwanted color casts caused by different light sources. 8. Megapixels: The resolution of an image sensor, measured in millions of pixels. Higher megapixel counts generally result in larger image files and the ability to capture more detail. 9. RAW: A file format that captures all the data from the camera's sensor without any in-camera processing. RAW files contain more information and offer greater flexibility for post-processing compared to compressed file formats like JPEG. 10. Autofocus: A feature that allows the camera to automatically focus on a subject. It uses various methods such as contrast detection, phase detection, or a combination of both to achieve sharp focus. 11. Burst Mode: A shooting mode that allows the camera to capture a rapid series of images in quick succession. It is useful for capturing fast-moving subjects or capturing a precise moment in action. 12. Viewfinder: An optical or electronic device that allows the photographer to frame and compose the image before taking the shot. It can be an eyepiece or a screen located on the back of the camera. These are just a few camera terminologies to get you started. Photography is a vast field, and there are many more specialized terms and concepts depending on the type of camera and photography you're interested in.
Hi BW I'm watching your 5 tips video and learned about your Real Estate Video Master Class and I here you have started to edit with DaVinci Resolve my question is if your course include DR then or not and have that creativefamyt offer expired
Ok hear me out I have a canon t6 so the lowlight isnt that good, and not having a flip out lcd screen upsets me when I’m filming video which is what I primarily wanna focus on. And If I have to switch over to Panasonic or Sony or something else so be it, I can just get an adapter for my canon lenses and still use them unless another canon camera is another option. I’m looking around 800$ -1000$ range (used if cheaper) considering I want to get a career in videography, what should I search for?Primary new focuses for a new camera are... 1. flip out screen 2. good low light capabilities 3. it shoots 120fps 4. and 4K would also be nice.
tip 1 also.. there are so many budget gear items for those who really dont have much of a budget that is super solid... and man.. i def went lens crazy now im tryna minimalize lol
That last tip is so important. I see all these amazing videographers on RUclips who have very well edited and color graded videos. Naturally we compare our work to them because their content is so high quality but for a beginner it's all about learning one thing at a time; the professionals have been learning and practicing for years or decades.
Agree 💯 the last point is really important
Thanks❤️👍🏼📸
You right.. I am trying to learn everything at ones
@@segura455 It's crazy that to make a good youtube channel you have to be good at graphic design, sound editing, visuals, writing etc. I'm trying to improve at all of them for my channel and it's a never ending journey. I love it though
Tip 1 Prioritize Gear Wisely 1:00
Tip 2 Learn Camera Basics 3:08
Tip 3 Lighting Is Key 4:47
Tip 4 Plan for Post-Production 5:50
Tip 5 Less is More 7:57
Thank you for the spark notes my man
I looked up videography for beginners and your video was first that popped up! After hearing you say you had at free course I immediately signed up!!! I appreciate that soo much! I'm gonna try and learn. I'm mostly doing because I just don't want to forget any family memories. I NEED to capture what I can. My deepest fear is forgetting. So im glad to learn and take the steps to create memories for my whole family. Thank you for this.
The last tip takes it all, it applies on every idea you might have. Focus on the small wins, is good to look up to experts but only for motivation, dont let their craft overwhelm you.
Really great tips especially for people who refuse to learn how a camera actually works. I’m a still photographer who wants to get a little more into videography so this was great!
Free training course is clutch! Support the creators that support you! Instant like and subscribe. Keep up the awesome content my man!
Knowledge is free people 🙌🏽🙏🏽
Lighting is key! I love that point. We have struggled so much with lighting. We have seen that our nicer camera takes more skill to use (which we apparently don't have) and we often get better shots from an Iphone.
I retired fully as a photographer, and always wanted to go into Videoography, these helped alot thank you!
Thank you so much for the amazing tips. I've been in the videography game for about 2-3 years now and I'm always looking to learn new things. This video is great for anyone.
Also, HUGE bonus for the free course! Easy sign up, right to the point.
Thank you so much Brandon!!! You gained a new, loyal subscriber and supporter!
The free course was very helpful in understanding videography for beginners, thanks for the course. As an photographer it was helpful for the transition I am about to partake in.
Your video is the first video that popped up. You gave great advice, straight to the point , very articulate, a free class, and a brotha 🙌🏽
I’d be a fool to not support! Thank you kindly! 🙌🏽
Your teachings are fantastic, recommendations great and your advice great, thumbs up for you sir!
This is awesome, thank you! I was a film student for a while but I left after getting discouraged with the process and the industry, but I'm excited about my journey again and I've been studying video/film making tips in my free time before going back to school. A lot of the videos I've seen are excessive and redundant but this was extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing
Just watched this video and did the free training. Absolutely loved it, this was a perfect overview over all the basics and it got me really inspired and motivated to finally dare to start my own videography journey. I've been wanting to dive into it for a while but always got discouraged by seeing people that have been doing this for so much longer and it made me feel like I could never get to that level anyways, so I really loved how you made everything so realistic and showed that this is something that anyone can learn and you just have to give yourself time and put in the effort.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad the course helped you.
Have you put anything together yet?
@@WyvernX_ Not really... :( Wish I could tell you otherwise but I keep putting it off because uni is pretty stressful and I have other priorities at the moment. It's still on my list tho. Lmao now I feel bad 🥲
@@jojox1904 Lmao my bad, I was hoping to have an inspiration story was all. There's no time like the present though!
Would you recommend a video explaining the basics (absolute beginning) of videography, bits, lux, grading etc.. please
Thanks for the tips! we used them on our last alien shoot!!
These are really good tips. Especially the last one.
Thanks man, i tried that free course! I have no words to say how much it helped me
Best tip: start simple. Simple and polished always looks good.
Amen to not buying a lot of gear initially. Renting and borrowing saves lives, money and room.
💯
These are very helpful ideas and practical, thanks for sharing
Brandon, I enjoyed this video (I am a beginner to video) and I am going through your short beginner course. It's not the first video I've watched on this topic, and I appreciate your quick summary style. That said, I am pretty sure you know this, but ISO does nothing to "boost the light" available to the sensor. I am also sure you are aware that the "native ISO" is the base to which there is no amplification. That is why it is the recommended ISO. In the film days it was an exposure triangle for stills. I understand why you would present it that way for simplicity these days. That said, however, turning up ISO is like turning up the volume on your MP4/CD stereo. The analog or digital data is already recorded. All you are doing is boosting the signal by adding volume, or in photography, adding gain/amplification of the signal already recorded based on aperture and shutter speed. Both of those entities determine how much light comes in. ISO just amplifies the signal after it is recorded above the base. Yes?
Thank you Brandon, you are a real one.
Thank you Brandon for the tips
I am very confident in my ability to do photography and the idea videography is a bit scary. But now I am less scared and more excited. The guide on your website has answered all the questions that I had. So thank you and I pray that you will influence more creatives like me.
I clicked on this video, cause I support your message and love your content! :)
Yow BW! I’ve just watched your free course. Bro, thx for offering! I actually watched and consumed it twice. You’re really adding value dude.
so much thanks to you man, you have been a beacon for me at this time, my dream is to do videography love from asia
Lighting is SOOOOO sexy! Messing the lighting, at least for me, is the coolest part. ❤
100% great advice ive rented alot of gear lately because ive really wanted to narrow down what i will be using regularly before i go all in on buying something, but if i won the powerball id buy 2 of everything ..... even pentax lol. great video
Thanks for this great introduction
Very helpful video.. as a i grow in my business Ill keep in mind what you mentioned
Appreciate the free training course fam!!!
Making my first steps in videography coming from the music realm. I really appreciate your content. It's exactly what I need! And you are dope :D Keep it up!
Thanks for this video Brandon I definitely appreciate it!! Can you please talk about which laptop is the best for making RUclips videos (whether it's Windows, Mac, or ChromeBook)? I personally use my Windows laptop but that's only because that's what I can afford not because I like it better than Mac or ChromeBook (actually I do like it better than Mac but again that's not the main reason, I already said the main reason). Also, I would like to hear you talk about what materials you need to make audio production (or music production I should say) and what the prices are for those please. Maybe you could talk about an application for both audio and video production too like how to use both audio and video production in movies or how to use it in like you said weddings (and you're already teaching us how to use video production in this video here), and maybe also talk about how specifically to use both audio and video production while making music videos or albums as well (like behind the scenes of how those people use those in their songs or videos because that's always been very interesting to me to see how people do that exactly).
You missed the most important part of good video: Good audio.
CREATIVEFAMYT
Amen but hopefully it will be included in the remake
You prolly dont give a shit but if you're bored like me during the covid times then you can watch all of the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my brother lately xD
@Messiah Ben Yea, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :D
YES!!!!
Hello my friend, I want to start photography, but I did not have a Panasonic P2 camera, and there is nothing on it about ISO, aperture, and lighting, and setting it so that no lenses are attached to it. I love professional photography, but I do not have money.😢
Appreciate the free video you offered. Thank you Brandon. I did not see any mention of Video file format, what video format do you suggest to shoot in MP4?
First time i watchin you channel and i must say that im happy to find so useful channel.
Thank you for good and quality videos!
Okay,, im a fan NOW... what's the I.G ?
I NEEDED TO HEAR all this.. Super Dope. Glad I found u.. no cap💯
very cool advices. thank you bro
Dude, your video IQ and sound are awesome!
Amazing presentation
Thank you!!
Advice I greatly needed.
Thanks for the info. My first videos were not so hot not because of bad lighting. It was because I was using a S6 tab which is blurry the camera is like that. I try do my videos in daylight these days, thats a big plus. I now film with my S10. It is very high quality, I love the way it works for me.
This is a sweet video tip 5 really helped! Thank you!!
Just getting started in my videography career thankyou for the good advice!!!
How far?
Thanks so much for this free training course! I have my 1st wedding shoot coming up and im super nervous! But your tips have always been amazing thank you!
Hope the shoot went well👏🏼
Davinci Resolve quickly became my favourite editing software. Switched from Premiere. Lots of good tips in this video.
You, sir, have just gained a subscriber. Thank you.
Thanks for the tips. Im newbie in our photography world :)
Amazing overview Brandon, thanks!!
How do I get the course I went on to the website but I can’t sign up there is two options to subscribe but not sure if that has video lessons I just want videogrpahy course
Great video thanks for the tips . Can you do a video on how to film in monochrome..
I appreciate you bro! Working on a project now and I'm sorting through how to do this at a high level but nothing overly flashy. Just getting started.
Whats a good camera and lense if i mainly want to record my hikes?
This was such a useful video
This brother has great charisma
Thanks for this! I will definitely utilize all your resources.
Hi! What equipment would you recommend for filming videos?
Bro are you from Houston? I saw the Pomona edit in your video and that place is 5 minutes away from me.
idk why you don't have so much views but you are the best thanks :) i dont speak english well :/ i mean i understand what you speak
Please make video regarding premiere pro proxy
Used camera like the one you recommended, is eBay a trust worthy places to look?
inspiring and real message
Omg thank you so much for this video-- just started shooting my own video for music I'm working on where I'm syncing the mixed/mastered audio and recorded video in post production and I appreciate all the tips. Enrolled in your course as well :)
Thanks for the video ! Needed this refresher 💎
Thank you kind sir !
Amazing video, thanks for putting everything in easy-to-understand-terms! Tried purchasing the course, but the coupon isn't working/valid? Is there a new one?
Thanks for the tips bro
Code worked and you still was giving gems 🔥
No i clicked on this video because
A. Beginner tips with a c70 on the thumbnail hahaha
B. Brandon washington
It’s a new language and I’m not familiar with everything you said. I think there needs to be a description and definition of what things are and what things mean and what they are used for. Beginner here, any suggestions to where I should start? Thanks .
Camera terminologies:
1. Aperture: Refers to the opening in the lens through which light passes. It is typically represented by an f-number (e.g., f/2.8) and affects the depth of field and amount of light entering the camera.
2. Shutter Speed: The duration for which the camera's shutter remains open, allowing light to reach the camera sensor. It is measured in fractions of a second (e.g., 1/500) and controls motion blur and exposure.
3. ISO: Stands for International Organization for Standardization. In photography, it refers to the sensitivity of the camera's image sensor to light. Higher ISO values increase sensitivity, allowing for better low-light performance but also introducing more noise.
4. Exposure: The amount of light that reaches the camera sensor, determined by the combination of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO settings. A well-exposed photo has balanced brightness and details.
5. Depth of Field: The range of distance in a scene that appears acceptably sharp in an image. A shallow depth of field has a narrow area in focus, while a deep depth of field has a larger area in focus.
6. Focal Length: The distance between the camera's lens and the image sensor when the subject is in focus. It determines the field of view and magnification of the lens. Shorter focal lengths capture wider angles, while longer focal lengths capture narrower angles.
7. White Balance: The adjustment of colors in an image to ensure accurate reproduction under different lighting conditions. It helps to remove unwanted color casts caused by different light sources.
8. Megapixels: The resolution of an image sensor, measured in millions of pixels. Higher megapixel counts generally result in larger image files and the ability to capture more detail.
9. RAW: A file format that captures all the data from the camera's sensor without any in-camera processing. RAW files contain more information and offer greater flexibility for post-processing compared to compressed file formats like JPEG.
10. Autofocus: A feature that allows the camera to automatically focus on a subject. It uses various methods such as contrast detection, phase detection, or a combination of both to achieve sharp focus.
11. Burst Mode: A shooting mode that allows the camera to capture a rapid series of images in quick succession. It is useful for capturing fast-moving subjects or capturing a precise moment in action.
12. Viewfinder: An optical or electronic device that allows the photographer to frame and compose the image before taking the shot. It can be an eyepiece or a screen located on the back of the camera.
These are just a few camera terminologies to get you started. Photography is a vast field, and there are many more specialized terms and concepts depending on the type of camera and photography you're interested in.
Thanks B for the belated xmas present 1👍👍👍
Awesome video, thanks for the help. Having an issue getting the free course coupon though. Any suggestions?
Thank you so much
Thank you
Hello mate! Love your content. One question: has the code expired? I tried using it today and it's not working. Thanks in advance 😃
Yeah I was trying the code too...
same
Very nice tip
Man keep growing! 👍🏻
"If you have the best camera, the best lens, your footage... will still look like trash." That was great.
THANK YOUUUU
i been shooting less than 2 years...still feel like a newb..thanks brandon!
Man code not working 😔 but great video!💯
THANK YOU
You are SOOOO awesome and likable, I truly thank you so much for this awesome video !!! Subscribing now:)
Nices video!
I use your tipps in my video.
Go on!
Hi BW I'm watching your 5 tips video and learned about your Real Estate Video Master Class and I here you have started to edit with DaVinci Resolve my question is if your course include DR then or not and have that creativefamyt offer expired
Very helpful video as we are still new to all this- thank you! 💯
Thanks buddy.
Good stuff, man!
🔥 very informative
Thanks a bunch really for this free course, I subscribed you
Excellent help Sir, excellent
Ok hear me out I have a canon t6 so the lowlight isnt that good, and not having a flip out lcd screen upsets me when I’m filming video which is what I primarily wanna focus on. And If I have to switch over to Panasonic or Sony or something else so be it, I can just get an adapter for my canon lenses and still use them unless another canon camera is another option. I’m looking around 800$ -1000$ range (used if cheaper) considering I want to get a career in videography, what should I search for?Primary new focuses for a new camera are...
1. flip out screen
2. good low light capabilities
3. it shoots 120fps
4. and 4K would also be nice.
Hi Brandon I tried the code to your free course but no luck :(
tip 1 also.. there are so many budget gear items for those who really dont have much of a budget that is super solid... and man.. i def went lens crazy now im tryna minimalize lol
Thanks :)