it's nice seeing Andy messing with practicals again, reminds me of the OG tutorials on using household bulbs and such! good old days and You came a long way my man well done!
This video gave me the OG type andyax video..its like so memories unlocked..The beautiful days with eskild and this is the type of video i would watch when I come home from a long day..So much nostalgia feeling in this video.
First things I do: FIrst thing I do is scope out the windows and any other lights we have to compete with. This includes using a sun tracker app to see where the sun is going to be during our shoot. Secondly, I start looking for power outlets and started testing the echo in the room. In general those are the first 1 or 2 things I like to do aside from checking for parking spots and how we are going to load in the equipment (some places don't adequate parking or large enough entrances to load-in all your equipment, adding time to set things up). Thanks for sharing these marvelous tips!
I love that it's loopable but also ends in a conclusive way! I see everything is nicely center framed to vertical social media videos (I hate it, but hey, it's unfortunately something we gotta do sometimes) smart! Looking forward to more! Can't wait.
Trying to introduce depth and create frame-within-frame opportunities is handy when filming in a small store to make it look bigger and more interesting (shooting through doorways, putting things in the foreground in front of your subject etc). Helped me out when shooting an ad in a tiny little shop a while ago. Really love the finished product you guys ended up with!
I really love the concept you had and the loop was a really pleasant surprise. Well executed and great tip about diffusing the lights with parchment paper. I never thought of that and that’s so cheap and easy to travel with or to purchase locally if needed. Amazing team and great work as always! 🤙
Pre pandemic I used to do a LOT of talking heads for small businesses (Chriropractors, optometrists, bed and breakfast, car repair shops, barbershops, nutritionists, physio therapists, dentists ...) and shooting in their location would always be a bit of a challenge what with TERRIBLE lighting with horrible babalats that would cause banding and terrible color rendering. The company that would sub contract to me did NOT include lighting in the contract. I was expected to shoot with available light ... I brought my own lighting gear anyways and just didn't charge them because I care about my work. LOL It did make my work shine (pun intended) compared to that of the others. Some of the most usefull things I have in my bags are cheap shower liners to act as large diffusion (great for softening window light or over head lights and dirt cheap), parchement paper (same thing but smaller) and (in my car trunk not in my bags) some foamcore sheets as bounce / flags.
Make sure you have actors and not film real customers. Not only do they reaaaally not like that, but they also stare deep into the lens and ruin a lot of shots.
it's nice seeing Andy messing with practicals again, reminds me of the OG tutorials on using household bulbs and such!
good old days and You came a long way my man well done!
This video gave me the OG type andyax video..its like so memories unlocked..The beautiful days with eskild and this is the type of video i would watch when I come home from a long day..So much nostalgia feeling in this video.
The combination of the panning/zooming shots and the match cuts really take you on a journey, great job!
First things I do: FIrst thing I do is scope out the windows and any other lights we have to compete with. This includes using a sun tracker app to see where the sun is going to be during our shoot. Secondly, I start looking for power outlets and started testing the echo in the room. In general those are the first 1 or 2 things I like to do aside from checking for parking spots and how we are going to load in the equipment (some places don't adequate parking or large enough entrances to load-in all your equipment, adding time to set things up). Thanks for sharing these marvelous tips!
That final result was awesome. Love the attention to detail and position in the perspective changes
Very informative. Great looking final result ! I love the transitions (the headphones transition is so cool!).
This is so great and I really love the final result. It feels like a 2000 Spielberg film with amazing blocking and lens zooming.
the thing i love about you guys,is that your very consistent wich is very inspiring
I love that it's loopable but also ends in a conclusive way! I see everything is nicely center framed to vertical social media videos (I hate it, but hey, it's unfortunately something we gotta do sometimes) smart! Looking forward to more! Can't wait.
Trying to introduce depth and create frame-within-frame opportunities is handy when filming in a small store to make it look bigger and more interesting (shooting through doorways, putting things in the foreground in front of your subject etc). Helped me out when shooting an ad in a tiny little shop a while ago.
Really love the finished product you guys ended up with!
Love the concept and final result! Awesome work as always.
I really love the concept you had and the loop was a really pleasant surprise. Well executed and great tip about diffusing the lights with parchment paper. I never thought of that and that’s so cheap and easy to travel with or to purchase locally if needed. Amazing team and great work as always! 🤙
Cool! I love the zooming in effect using the lens. Also, those transitions were clean and the looping too. Thank you for the tips!
Pre pandemic I used to do a LOT of talking heads for small businesses (Chriropractors, optometrists, bed and breakfast, car repair shops, barbershops, nutritionists, physio therapists, dentists ...) and shooting in their location would always be a bit of a challenge what with TERRIBLE lighting with horrible babalats that would cause banding and terrible color rendering.
The company that would sub contract to me did NOT include lighting in the contract. I was expected to shoot with available light ... I brought my own lighting gear anyways and just didn't charge them because I care about my work. LOL It did make my work shine (pun intended) compared to that of the others.
Some of the most usefull things I have in my bags are cheap shower liners to act as large diffusion (great for softening window light or over head lights and dirt cheap), parchement paper (same thing but smaller) and (in my car trunk not in my bags) some foamcore sheets as bounce / flags.
What's your best advice when filming inside a store? Let's share our knowledge in the comments! :)
My best advice to filming inside a store to ASK PERMISSIONS. 🤣😂
Make sure you have actors and not film real customers. Not only do they reaaaally not like that, but they also stare deep into the lens and ruin a lot of shots.
Brilliant. You guys are crazy talented!
0:12 idk why always wish Eskild was in that intro frame as a tribute
Ik he isn’t a part of the team but still…
Great job Vjus team! Very good tips.
Yeah the end result was great!!
Excellent. Very helpful and the final video flowed perfectly
Wow learned so much from this video! Thanks Guys🙌
i really supper like your strong team and also creative concept
That ad stoot was 🤩 amazing
Nok en video full av verdifull informasjon og ekstremt høy kvalitet. Takk for arbeidet deres, jeg lærte mye nye ting :-)
Very nice final video / commerial for them and creative!
Me patiently waiting for GH7 review and if metabones--Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 works on it.
that was actually pretty good!
that loop was sick tho
Great tips!
Bravo 🎉
Dope commercial
how did you get such smooth zooms with a stills lens? looks great
28-200 best lens ever 😁
top top!!!!
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French detected hold my croissant 🥐
Did you shoot in the store privately or was there regular customers during shooting? If yes. How did you work arround that?
Thanks for the question! There were regular customers during the shoot, but those we focused on in this commercial were hired.
Plot twist: This is the actual #Ad they shot for the store.
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What did he say?
WTF is this music for the "final result" completely off pace....