You, sir, just made my day! I had such a big laugh the minute I realised where you were going, thank you! And my fav tip was to get the most expensive camera, of course. Beause, who cares about anything else? Haha
Just found your page and would recommend putting something in the comments to make the troll more obvious, because I almost didn't make it past tip 1 because it was so cringeworthy (the comments told me it was april fools joke). You can't see the date on the video just how many months/years ago it posted. So new people will just think you don't know what you're talking about and won't wait 3 minutes to find out. I only leave this comment to try to be helpful. Ultimately, its your page so you have to do what you think is best. Good luck man.
Can I please get your opinion on something? I've seen so many people rave about how amazing the Sony G master 24mm wide angle lens is, but I don't recall seeing anyone talk about the G master 35mm. And I have a feeling a 35mm is going to work better for my needs. I just got my A7IV and want to get a really good lens, but it's going to be my only really good lens for the time being so I want to make sure it's going to be versatile enough for what I need. I get occasional paid gigs doing birthday parties, family photos, etc. but I don't go searching for jobs so it's pretty rare. My main need is to start filming music videos for my own music. Can I get away with using the 24mm to do all my performance shots and b roll for rap music videos? Or am I right that a 35mm would do way better? And have you heard anything on the 35mm G master? It's just as expensive as the 24mm, so I'm hoping it is just as good. Thanks!
I don’t have any experience with those g masters but I’ve heard they’re really nice. Quality isn’t going to be an issue. It just comes down to what focal lengths you need. 24 is pretty wide, especially on full frame. But it depends on the look you’re going for
@@EricThayne I wouldn't mind pretty wide on some shots, but I think because it's going to be my primary lens until I can save up a few months, I'm thinking having a 35mm is going to be more durable.
at your first tip I was wondering you finally took a trip to the nut house...then when u mentioned shoot flat n dont colour grade I said ok, he has got be kidding, and so i checked the comments I realized u were....good one LOL!
But… bruh, what if I’m not shooting in 8k? For real, an expensive camera ain’t nothin’ if it don’t do 8+k of dynamic rasolution, and you didn’t even mention that. He’s a phone, a great big phone-e!
@@EricThayne HOW MANY K’S DOES SPIELBERG???!?!??!?? (To break character for a second, yours was either the first or second filmmaking video course I ever purchased… outside of college, hahah, and it was a wonderful investment, one I’m hoping to put to good use soon)
Yeah Buy my Courses and Be one of the best in 14 days 😆😆😆 . To become one you need Years of training and Hard work no Short cut in this Business . don't be Stupid they tell you what you want to hear .
What is one thing that everyone says will make your videos cinematic that doesn't really?
Cool seamless transitions and crazy gimbal moves! Instant cinematicness!
drone shots and 4k
@@tannerfrancom haha yes
@@RealSamuelApostol true!
Slowest motion possible -_-
Tip #1 - "hmmmmmm ooook..."
Tip #2 - "what the actual fuck?"
Tip #3 - "ok he got high"
loved it 😂
Lol sorry for the troll 😝
Same reaction here!
Then I went to see release date, and it was in May!
I was like HUH?!?
So glad I watched the entire video. I was really confused like "this doesn't make sense at all!" LOL
You, sir, just made my day! I had such a big laugh the minute I realised where you were going, thank you! And my fav tip was to get the most expensive camera, of course. Beause, who cares about anything else? Haha
wish scripts were 'cinematic' Seattle for 35mm rested to 4k how long does that take? keeping up with 8K red system.
Waiting for someone really applying this tips, gonna be awesome
👀
Dude for real thanks, my channel will surely grow after I implement all these vital tips
POV: You're not watching this on April 1st. 🤔🤣
Lol
Moving to hollywood to follow my dreams after applying these tips.
Just found your page and would recommend putting something in the comments to make the troll more obvious, because I almost didn't make it past tip 1 because it was so cringeworthy (the comments told me it was april fools joke). You can't see the date on the video just how many months/years ago it posted. So new people will just think you don't know what you're talking about and won't wait 3 minutes to find out. I only leave this comment to try to be helpful. Ultimately, its your page so you have to do what you think is best. Good luck man.
First tip is the best.
Can I please get your opinion on something? I've seen so many people rave about how amazing the Sony G master 24mm wide angle lens is, but I don't recall seeing anyone talk about the G master 35mm. And I have a feeling a 35mm is going to work better for my needs. I just got my A7IV and want to get a really good lens, but it's going to be my only really good lens for the time being so I want to make sure it's going to be versatile enough for what I need. I get occasional paid gigs doing birthday parties, family photos, etc. but I don't go searching for jobs so it's pretty rare. My main need is to start filming music videos for my own music.
Can I get away with using the 24mm to do all my performance shots and b roll for rap music videos? Or am I right that a 35mm would do way better? And have you heard anything on the 35mm G master? It's just as expensive as the 24mm, so I'm hoping it is just as good.
Thanks!
I don’t have any experience with those g masters but I’ve heard they’re really nice. Quality isn’t going to be an issue. It just comes down to what focal lengths you need. 24 is pretty wide, especially on full frame. But it depends on the look you’re going for
@@EricThayne I wouldn't mind pretty wide on some shots, but I think because it's going to be my primary lens until I can save up a few months, I'm thinking having a 35mm is going to be more durable.
bruh you done got me at 3:05...
at your first tip I was wondering you finally took a trip to the nut house...then when u mentioned shoot flat n dont colour grade I said ok, he has got be kidding, and so i checked the comments I realized u were....good one LOL!
Happy Xmas Eric ♥️
Omg 😂 this is hilarious 💯 I love it.
I almost think that I am watching a wrong channel... lol
haha sorry 😜
loggy look killed me lmao
ha, good one
U almost got me.
I told myself...what happened to him, is he serious 😂...
But… bruh, what if I’m not shooting in 8k? For real, an expensive camera ain’t nothin’ if it don’t do 8+k of dynamic rasolution, and you didn’t even mention that.
He’s a phone, a great big phone-e!
Haha oh yeah! But seriously, 8k got nothing on 12k. It’s at least 4 k’s more cinematic
@@EricThayne HOW MANY K’S DOES SPIELBERG???!?!??!??
(To break character for a second, yours was either the first or second filmmaking video course I ever purchased… outside of college, hahah, and it was a wonderful investment, one I’m hoping to put to good use soon)
@@jeremymolinari6597 awesome to hear man 👍
Those are some uh, quite some sexy c-stands you got there Eric...they just can't keep to themselves can they...
👍🏾
Noice
You got me so hard I actually unsuscribed. Thankfully I stayed until the end lol
Welcome back to the dark side 😈
Yeah Buy my Courses and Be one of the best in 14 days 😆😆😆 .
To become one you need Years of training and Hard work no Short cut in this Business . don't be Stupid they tell you what you want to hear .
bruh 😂😂
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