Sir, I must say a big thanks for sharing your experience.. I am sure all the people must be thankful for your every effort. Keep going and wish you all the best for your every upcoming moment in life.
It's so funny how the first 2 people I started following for video editing and B roll, both live in Canada and are friends. How awesome is that! Two unique style to learn from and very helpful. Thank you🙏👍😎
every youtuber always says that its so hard to edit their vids and it takes a long time... BOI LOOK AT DIS GUY EDIT A FKN MOVIE IN 10+ MINS. beautiful.
day by day i keep on discovering that this world have a lot of genius people and creative ( you are one of them bro) were you guys putting a lot of effort to create something wow , and you are being the best school for all of us >>> keep up the good work bro
Hey Daniel, very nice video. Amazing how much work you put in a shot which looks on the first look like a simple speed ramp. That is what I like in your videos. A video about how you color grade especially these low light Toronto clips would be very nice! Greetings from Germany.
Oh shit! Before you even got to those transition layers I was already thinking, "well this guy has composition down," then with just those two layers and some tweaks, it took it over the top. I can totally see how these can be too much at times, but this was SO tasteful. Love the before and after, love the amount of details yet still being straightforward explaining this. Subscribed.
Lol nice, what's funny is that 1. I use squarespace for my website 2. I own and use the ryan nangle overlay transitionts 3. have and use motion blur 4. pretty much knew exactly how you edited these before hand. Good work. Pretty smooth and nice.I hate how the motion blur renders hardcore and slows it all down. I always add color corrections and motion blur stuff at the end because of that.
Nice tricks. However adding crop bars is the wrong way to achieve that aspect ratio. Your sequence dimensions should be set to the ratio you're going for. For example for a 2.39 : 1 ratio your sequence settings would be 1920 x 803. For a 2 : 1 aspect ratio your sequence settings would be 1920 x 960. If you just add crop bars then your aspect ratio is still only 16 : 9 so when your video is viewed in RUclips cinema mode for example you are still seeing the black bars. If your sequence was correctly set to the 2.39 : 1 ratio then the entire area would be filled when viewing in RUclips cinema mode. I've recently just learnt this so just passing on some constructive info.
@@danielschiffer Yeah that's fair enough. Might have been worth mentioning that in your tutorial as I would imagine some people may overlook the reason you gave me and assume adding crop bars is the correct way.
There is a video going around that (wrongly) tells you never to use black crop bars, but instead to always edit in the native finishing aspect ratio. There are sometimes reasons to do it that way, but by far the most common practice in the professional side of the industry is to edit in a standard 16:9 container. There are reasons I can go into if you like, otherwise just trust me lol. In the export process you can set the frame size to whatever you like eg: 1920x804 (always use even numbers btw - some codecs don't support odd numbers, and also it will resample your image in order to keep it precisely centred so you'll lose sharpness). Good video btw man. One of my fave simple transitions. :)
Commenting this feels a little spammy/weird, so I am sorry about that, but I also think you will find it helpful if you watch my video on B-Roll. It's very practical.
You are really a genius, and really a humble man who is not only shairing a knowledge but also a entertainment for those, who love these tricks like me, and learning from u who want to be a good photographer and want do some filming, i was just thinking about the many points of editing which you have clearly mentioned in this video, its another thing that i watched your video 2 times on speed 0.7 .. 👍😉.
I had this little reel in my head of how I wanted a sequence to look, but didn't know how to do it, nor what it was even called. "Speed ramp." This video is so clear and helpful, and I learned a few more awesome techniques along the way. Thanks so much for this!
Man, u are one of the best video editor and creative film maker I’ve ever seen here on RUclips. I am getting inspired to film my content with some ideias for car films. Love it! Greeting from Brazil
just one minute into the video and i wanted to pause just to say thank you for adding the raw unedited kinda shots it's so helpful and no one ever does this but it gives us an idea of how it is actually shot, thanks man, keep it up !
This is gold. I love how you explained in detail from start to finish, with easy to follow steps. Definitely subscribed and looking forward to more videos like this!
Dude hell yes. I thought it was great you showed the original clip and then with each individual effect added. It really shows the value each effect brings to the shot!
The background played a big role, having the background of the 2nd scene be in about a third of the previous scene combined with the zoom effect made the transition smoother.
Started using the blade trick just recently vs manually slicing them... but the motion blur and zoom layer effect is so damn KEY! thanks for the tutorial!
My question for anyone able to answer is. If he is filming at 120fps and assuming his shutter is at 240/250. How did he get rid of the light flicker ? I'm using the gh5 and struggle( losing my patience) I can't see a video online explaining how to get around this ! Thanks ✌️
One of the biggest things that I've found is establishing a shared goal or really dictating an outcome...if people at motivated to accomplish the same thing as you then there really isn't a need to keep authority! It comes naturally! When it comes to directing people though I think just making them as comfortable as possible and knowing how you want the shot to play out :) Hope that helps!
I learnt. Just be nice to them and they listen. If they need a little break after half an hour or so give them a little break. Chat with them. Just being nice, listening and stating your point of view.
Daniel Schiffer, thanks for this video. I'm working on some promo content and what I learned from this video has really improved the end result allot. -Ken
You're so right. Zoom transitions aren't bad. They're just used improperly most of the time. I use them to enhance clips exactly like this and people love the look (myself included lol). Was curious as to your method :)
Glad I clicked on this. Don't recall seeing your videos before. Funny, you turned those two guys into models. Wonder if they ever thought that was in their future
Omg, you continuously give out secrets just like that, that is too valuable. You need to set up a donation box somewhere and people should pay you watching your video, I feel like i owe you money man. Thank you! I am currently planning to do a start up shooting commercial videos exactly like you because of you. I hope I would be successful through lots of hardwork and dedication to the art like you.
I love that you showed the raw clips and how you filmed them. SO helpful for a beginner like myself. Thank you.
@@chaseallison except he didn't?
@@SeisKyomi he did in the beginning of the video
@@noarthcreations777 Check the person I tagged, there was some other comment that I can't remember now.
Excuse me , fo you know the name of program he used?
KIRANOVISKI *Beyond Fashion* final cut pro
Always feel like I learn something when I watch your videos
Thanks for using my Motion Blur Daniel! :) Looks wicked! I'll be in Toronto at the end of November if you want to meet up!
Hell yeah dude! We definitely have to link up, so pumped!
@@danielschiffer Can I be a third wheel (o_O)
@@rajeevkugan wanna be 4th here
Marc may you create a Premiere Pro one? this looks amazing but i use windows :(
you are the real mvp
This transition looks so smooth, it's amazing! I could actually watch it like 10 times in a row😅
2910visuals haha same👌🏻😄
I'm not even into filming or even editing but RUclipss recommends are as good as always. Keep up the good work. 👍
Favourite RUclipsr to date. No BS, all content. Deserves wayyyyy more subs.
Good tutorial bro
oh shit Ymag on the thread.
Broskiii
Whats good YC I'm sub'd to you as well as Daniel, both of yall put out some good content.
ruclips.net/video/oOkEPDTuxhc/видео.html
Learned so much, binge watching whole playlist on 2x
Sir,
I must say a big thanks for sharing your experience.. I am sure all the people must be thankful for your every effort.
Keep going and wish you all the best for your every upcoming moment in life.
Your uploads are the ones I look forward to the most of all youtube creators. Awesome work man!
Thanks so much man! Glad you're enjoying my content!
Genius on the reverse clip idea to make sure always in focus when approaching subject!
It's like I'm in the lab with a Mastermind 😁
love the videos jermey
I do have to say. I'm a professional of VFX for over 17 years but this helped me out SO much!
Thank you Daniel
Yeah, reversing the footage in post is always a good option when doing a tracking shot like that. Perfect focus everytime 😊
It's so funny how the first 2 people I started following for video editing and B roll, both live in Canada and are friends. How awesome is that! Two unique style to learn from and very helpful. Thank you🙏👍😎
every youtuber always says that its so hard to edit their vids and it takes a long time... BOI LOOK AT DIS GUY EDIT A FKN MOVIE IN 10+ MINS. beautiful.
day by day i keep on discovering that this world have a lot of genius people and creative ( you are one of them bro) were you guys putting a lot of effort to create something wow , and you are being the best school for all of us >>> keep up the good work bro
Hey Daniel,
very nice video. Amazing how much work you put in a shot which looks on the first look like a simple speed ramp. That is what I like in your videos. A video about how you color grade especially these low light Toronto clips would be very nice!
Greetings from Germany.
Yes!! Glad to know I’m not the only one using these from Ryan. His motion blurr layers are nice as well
About the letterbox: Never add it like that. Always work with 2.35:1 footage to begin with, or anyone on said monitor will see double letterboxes.
hey but what to do when my camera does not have 2.35:1. ??????
@@EddiePelletier good idea!!!
You tube doesn't let you put end cards on footage that isn't 16:9 if that matters to you
That's exactly what happens with film trailers
What is a said monitor?
Oh shit! Before you even got to those transition layers I was already thinking, "well this guy has composition down," then with just those two layers and some tweaks, it took it over the top. I can totally see how these can be too much at times, but this was SO tasteful. Love the before and after, love the amount of details yet still being straightforward explaining this. Subscribed.
Lol nice, what's funny is that
1. I use squarespace for my website
2. I own and use the ryan nangle overlay transitionts
3. have and use motion blur
4. pretty much knew exactly how you edited these before hand.
Good work. Pretty smooth and nice.I hate how the motion blur renders hardcore and slows it all down. I always add color corrections and motion blur stuff at the end because of that.
What apps he did to edit video? Am beginner can u advise?
@@emiabe1392 Apps?
@@emiabe1392 Final Cut Pro. It's for Apple only. $300 one time purchase. if you have an Apple computer, you can start with iMovie.
Wow, all those little details really made a difference! loved the transition
Nice tricks. However adding crop bars is the wrong way to achieve that aspect ratio. Your sequence dimensions should be set to the ratio you're going for. For example for a 2.39 : 1 ratio your sequence settings would be 1920 x 803. For a 2 : 1 aspect ratio your sequence settings would be 1920 x 960.
If you just add crop bars then your aspect ratio is still only 16 : 9 so when your video is viewed in RUclips cinema mode for example you are still seeing the black bars. If your sequence was correctly set to the 2.39 : 1 ratio then the entire area would be filled when viewing in RUclips cinema mode.
I've recently just learnt this so just passing on some constructive info.
Yes, thanks for sharing. The reason I did it this way is because the rest of the tutorial isn't widescreen.
@@danielschiffer Yeah that's fair enough. Might have been worth mentioning that in your tutorial as I would imagine some people may overlook the reason you gave me and assume adding crop bars is the correct way.
@@danielschiffer also doesnt let you add endscreens if you upload in widescreen format !
I’m pretty sure we saw the same video
There is a video going around that (wrongly) tells you never to use black crop bars, but instead to always edit in the native finishing aspect ratio. There are sometimes reasons to do it that way, but by far the most common practice in the professional side of the industry is to edit in a standard 16:9 container. There are reasons I can go into if you like, otherwise just trust me lol. In the export process you can set the frame size to whatever you like eg: 1920x804 (always use even numbers btw - some codecs don't support odd numbers, and also it will resample your image in order to keep it precisely centred so you'll lose sharpness).
Good video btw man. One of my fave simple transitions. :)
Such a helpful video! Love stumbling upon channels like this!!
I've watched your "B-Roll Hacks" video but I want to learn how to take and make B-Roll shots properly. Could you please make a video on that?
Commenting this feels a little spammy/weird, so I am sorry about that, but I also think you will find it helpful if you watch my video on B-Roll. It's very practical.
Chill Bro it's okay. I subscribed to your channel and I'll watch that video.
ASM Najmus Sakib Khan 🔥
You are really a genius, and really a humble man who is not only shairing a knowledge but also a entertainment for those, who love these tricks like me, and learning from u who want to be a good photographer and want do some filming, i was just thinking about the many points of editing which you have clearly mentioned in this video, its another thing that i watched your video 2 times on speed 0.7 .. 👍😉.
Dude I've learnt so much thanks to your videos! I hope I can be on your level one day! For now I'll keep practicing with my boring videos.. 😂
Waiting for your videos...
your content is smooth and easy to watch. Awesome stuff man
thanks for a tutorial vid, I feel so much smarter now (literally) ! :)
I had this little reel in my head of how I wanted a sequence to look, but didn't know how to do it, nor what it was even called. "Speed ramp." This video is so clear and helpful, and I learned a few more awesome techniques along the way. Thanks so much for this!
Slick stuff, well done man
That motion blur really made a difference. Fascinating!!!
At first I thought "Oh just a speed ramp transition", but the zoom in effect really made the difference DAMN!
Man, u are one of the best video editor and creative film maker I’ve ever seen here on RUclips. I am getting inspired to film my content with some ideias for car films. Love it! Greeting from Brazil
Amazing. Super simple and well explained. FIRE CONTENT AS USUAL!
I am very glad I found this video. The motion blur makes a huge difference! Thanks
LOL! so crazy how he hit his pose in the middle of oncoming traffic. dope video thanks for sharing!
You are exceptional and so good at tutorials. Quick, concise, no BS. Love it, and thank you.
Thanks Tess! Always appreciate your kind words 😊
That was definitely *SUPER SMOOTH,* thanks for sharing!!
just one minute into the video and i wanted to pause just to say thank you for adding the raw unedited kinda shots it's so helpful and no one ever does this but it gives us an idea of how it is actually shot, thanks man, keep it up !
Dope stuff my dude. 👍
Thanks buddy! 😁
This is gold. I love how you explained in detail from start to finish, with easy to follow steps. Definitely subscribed and looking forward to more videos like this!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate having you on board!
Definitely is a solid transition. Love it. Thanks for sharing your process!
This looks incredible
That motion blur makes it look so bad ass ! What camera did you use to shoot that lowlight footage
I think he uses his sony a7iii. But just look in the description of the original video: ;)
Vitus Möllmann o ok 👌🏽, that’s a great camera that’s what we shoot with too
@@AjKellyProductions Yes of course, also in low light.
The lenses he used were really good as well though. The 85mm he used is at F1.8, and the wider angle is at like 2 or something.
What a fine specimen of footage sir!
Absolutely tasty, loved it 🙌
There's not that much film makers like you in Toronto keep up the good work
This motion blur is just awesome! But how we get it in Premiere?🤔
did you find this out?
@liam9k wow
Thanks for the video Daniel !
Really great video. These transitions are so seamless and smooth. Another awesome video. Really love your content :)
Dude hell yes. I thought it was great you showed the original clip and then with each individual effect added. It really shows the value each effect brings to the shot!
The background played a big role, having the background of the 2nd scene be in about a third of the previous scene combined with the zoom effect made the transition smoother.
Love seamless transition, can't wait to put them on more of my videos.
Great tut! I don’t think my computer can handle all these effects though 😂
Started using the blade trick just recently vs manually slicing them... but the motion blur and zoom layer effect is so damn KEY! thanks for the tutorial!
I need two know how you light yourself in these videos!
Coming soon! 😊
Awesome work as always bro!
This is so informative for a beginner like me! Thank you! 😊
I wish I could edit like you.
I’m editing off adobe premiere & learning a lot by just watching your videos.
Thank you!
My question for anyone able to answer is.
If he is filming at 120fps and assuming his shutter is at 240/250.
How did he get rid of the light flicker ? I'm using the gh5 and struggle( losing my patience) I can't see a video online explaining how to get around this !
Thanks ✌️
If you are using LED lights then get new none flicker lights. The light flicker is from the bulb, not the camera
Love your style of editing, have to try it out myself
Did you plan this transition before shooting or you just improvised? Great job!
I think it was planned. He said that he planned the one shot of jr for example.
This. Is. So. Cool!!
I swear so smooth, make me wanna try this myself
Fire bro. Your crushing it lately!!
Thanks my dude!! About to watch your new vid! 👀
Good teacher, very articulate.
Seamless! But still waiting for that sky replacement tutorial! 😀
I recommend the one done by Cinecom
maan!!! whoo you re king of transition!
Why am I watching this when I edit on sharefactory 😂😄😕😭
ツMarcos lol
Same lol
Keep killing it man! Great work!
rip ad revenue coulda made it 1 sec longer lol
You can still make ad revenue on videos shorter than 10 minutes
@@DowntimeMedia not as much
Really appreciated you showing the raw footage before going into the edit. Great vid.
First. Also Ganja by Ooyy.
Thank you for this it helped me smooth out pat of my edits quite a bit. I'm still fairly new to video editing.
Could you do a tutorial on how to direct people and keep an authority on set when you're only a one man beginning videographer?
Get a gun. ;D
@@AzureSteel and a lion
One of the biggest things that I've found is establishing a shared goal or really dictating an outcome...if people at motivated to accomplish the same thing as you then there really isn't a need to keep authority! It comes naturally! When it comes to directing people though I think just making them as comfortable as possible and knowing how you want the shot to play out :) Hope that helps!
@@opentrailmedia9650 that was a very nice tip thank you open trail.
I learnt. Just be nice to them and they listen. If they need a little break after half an hour or so give them a little break. Chat with them. Just being nice, listening and stating your point of view.
just want to say love your stuff Danial
Great stuff .have a question.how do you put glitch effects as a transition.
Just love your videos, Daniel ! Great work !
Great job. Concise and to the point. The Crane 2 does a helluva job as well. Subscribed
Daniel Schiffer, thanks for this video. I'm working on some promo content and what I learned from this video has really improved the end result allot.
-Ken
Just got a Pixel Film ad when he said Pixel Film in a different video. RUclips's scary.
RUclips is always watching
Freshest videos in the game 🔥🔥
in premiere pro the frame bland option to add motion blur in Speed up clips
You're so right. Zoom transitions aren't bad. They're just used improperly most of the time. I use them to enhance clips exactly like this and people love the look (myself included lol). Was curious as to your method :)
When your video is 9:59
Yt: bruh, I’m not down for this, waCC
Man, a MILLION thank yous for this.
I would have loved it if you were using premiere pro
Always with the Gold, Daniel! Thanks man
Wait something is not rught. You seem like a professional and skilled film maker but your wearing your cap the right way. I'm skeptical now
Thank you BROTHER for the free Transitions. 😊😊🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
You are the best bro, i enjoy every single video you upload, thanks for all those amazing tutorials.
thanks for that tutorial bro! was awesome help and good inspiration for my channel! keep on going
Awesome as always.
Glad I clicked on this. Don't recall seeing your videos before.
Funny, you turned those two guys into models. Wonder if they ever thought that was in their future
Awesome tut Daniel!
Awesome breakdown!
Love this kind of tutorials! keep crushing it.... big fan!
Ur absolutely my kids hero. Thanks for inspiration n tutorial dude
Omg, you continuously give out secrets just like that, that is too valuable. You need to set up a donation box somewhere and people should pay you watching your video, I feel like i owe you money man. Thank you! I am currently planning to do a start up shooting commercial videos exactly like you because of you. I hope I would be successful through lots of hardwork and dedication to the art like you.
Thanks Daniel!