How to Become a Motorsports Videographer - Filmmaker Chats December 2023
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Knowing where to place your camera when shooting motorsports video makes a huge difference trackside. My thoughts on where to place to your camera, what kind of shot that position gets, and how to spend your time trackside.
Topic Breakdown:
00:00 Introduction
00:47 Hi I’m Greg
01:02 AMA Overview
01:37 My story
3:36 Favorite non camera piece of gear
4:27 Dream project
5:23 My inspirations
6:07 Editing thoughts
6:48 Improve your editing
7:58 DOWNLOAD MY FOOTAGE
8:46 Transitions
10:29 Composition
11:55 Most accessible path into this
15:02 Media credentials
16:07 Client packages
18:19 Pricing deliverables
21:04 Budgeting expenses
Download my racing footage:
2023 SRO NOLA - gregs-video-garage.sellfy.sto...
2023 SRO COTA - gregs-video-garage.sellfy.sto...
For my LUTs, Davinci Power Grade, camera gear and more:
hoo.be/gregsphotogarage
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My video production Agency
Website - www.alphasevenmedia.com
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Business Inquiries - info@alphasevenmedia.com
As always, thanks for watching!
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Such a great content !
Even those not filming action stuff and/or sports can benefit from your experience and the knowledge accumulated. From what you offer us, there's always something to learn/understand.
Thank you !
Appreciate that so much 🙏🏻
Dropping value bomb after value bomb with these videos. Truly humbled at the shout out - but make no mistake… you’re the one inspiring me. Keep killing it! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Flowers where they are due pal 👊🏻
Scooter for the win for sure. Especially for Road Atlanta, Road America, and COTA!
Looking forward to seeing what comes in 2024!! I also can't wait for the season to start as I really want to do cinematography/videography next year!!
Can't wait for 2024! Hopefully these tips help get you in the paddock one day.
Thanks for responding to my question about this stuff. Although I’m on the outside looking in, it’s nice to see how you made the switch from karts to where you are now.
Also, I appreciate your advice on starting with smaller series, then working your way up from there. Honestly it’s something that I need to consider for myself. Because Bobby seriously recommends that I get into this line of work. Though I find myself at a major pivot point and still having hopes that I can move up the racing ladder too.
Have to do what makes you happy! That comes first. 👍🏻
Great content! Not sure how I missed this one 🤷🏻♂️ Thanks!
Solid Info Mate
Thanks dude 👊🏻
this one deserve more view
Appreciate that! Working hard on YT in 2024 👊🏻
Thanks for sharing Greg! I’m just starting out with shooting motorsports and really glad this video showed up on my feed! I got a couple questions if you’re willing to answer them:
1) What do you use to capture audio at the track? I’m just using a shotgun mic attached to my camera and the results seem ok, but not sure if I can do more with equipment or post processing.
2) I’m based in the US and trying to get my first media credential for an event. The GT World challenge event at Sonoma is close to me. In your experience, would it be better to contact a team directly and offer to shoot for them or go through the race organizer (Sonoma raceway) to get a credential?
Thanks!
Thanks Peter! My Sony FX3 allows for XLR audio inputs, but also allows me to record a safety track -20dB lower. The RODE Video Pro + mic allows for something similar and is a 3.5mm jack for cameras without XLR inputs. As for Sonoma, reach out to the track, teams and drivers. Easiest way in is through GR Cup, GT America and GT4 America. Hope this helps!
Awesome, thank you!