I really appreciate all the content you put out. After listening to the podcast almost religiously for awhile I've changed the way I work, made a couple crappy films, but just recently had my first 2 paid short film DP gigs back to back. I've even sent an email and connected with one of the DP's on your show. Now I feel like for the first time ever I might be able to put a reel together that doesn't look like absolute garbage. I've still got a looooooong way to go but I definitely want to thank you for helping me get started. you the man.
Good notes. Thanks for sharing! Pretty much everything you said resonates for me. The one thing I had to think about was when you mentioned a reel should be exciting. If you're looking to land high energy action jobs, I can see your point for sure. I wonder if this is true for those looking for slower paced, more moody projects.
Thank you thank you thank you! This channel has been a paradigm shift for me. After finding this channel, the way I think of shooting has changed tremendously. I see why I have so little in my reel that actually represents how I want to be perceived. The path to getting the kind of work I want is not a passive one. But a very purposeful proactive approach that requires attention to detail with a vision for the end in mind.
Became an immediate fan when my friend suggested I start listening to your podcast. I look forward to every episode. There's so much I'm learning and trying to take in all at once. It's crazy cool, and now that I'm living in LA trying to work my way to becoming a DP, this podcast is wildly important.
So glad you are making TH-cam videos consistantly now! Keep it up! Also, if you have any specific workflows, folder templates, etc that you use to upload and store your archived reel footage, I'd love to see it.
Checking out the comments, looks like you’re “back” This is my first time checking your stuff out. Watched a ton of your vids. Amazing content, I’m here to stay
Does anyone have any advice on what to do once you've cut together your first 'cold' reel? About to finish my first DP reel off and wondering what to do with it other than just letting it sit on my website.
Welcome back Patrick! Question: Should a Cinematography reel contain tech info like which camera/lens combo was used for the shot? (Settling a discussion between friends)
It’s all about selling yourself. You sell yourself to a producer, who tries to sell you to the creatives, who then sells you to the client. At least that’s what I saw at Weiden+Kennedy. No, I can’t help anybody get a gig with them. I worked there over ten years ago.
My reel was 80% made of BTS of shoots that I've done, but made it really exciting and entertaining.. what's your thoughts this idea? I thought of trying something different so just keen to hear yours (and other people's ideas)
Loving the recent vids! Question about gathering footage for reels: How do you get hold of the footage? Do you get a copy of the final vid and chop shots out? Do you ask the DIT to drop a few clips onto a drive at the end of a shoot? Do you find out who the editor is and ask them to send you some stuff?
I always bring a hard drive to the shoot and ask DIT to make a copy of all the footage. I did run into one instance recently though, where my hard drive was no fast enough, so the DIT did not have capacity on his computer to make me a copy, what with all his transcodes, data downloads, and making a copy for the director, who had a slow drive. In general, it could be worthwhile to bring a faster drive like an SSD for this specific task, so it lessens the load on your DIT. I definitely will do this in the future!
Great points! Updating the reel sure is something that needs to be done more frequently. I try to update mine every year, but in 2020 I did a Post-Production oriented reel (which can be found as my channel's feature video). Because of Corona of course - so I can show to clients what I can do remotely and what's my skill set on that department alone. I'm a one-man video production unit but I've realized I try to orient myself to post-production gigs more often lately. I want bigger projects but that requires a larger team of professionals so this (post-production orientation) might be a good direction career wise. What do you guys think?
Hey man, is this still relevant in 2024? Is Instagram not our reel now? Or on the website, the overall project's quality not more relevant? The first impression. Are they really still sifting through Dp's reel? Thanks :) love your content
please never stop. those videos have helped me improve my cinematography tenfold
I really appreciate all the content you put out. After listening to the podcast almost religiously for awhile I've changed the way I work, made a couple crappy films, but just recently had my first 2 paid short film DP gigs back to back. I've even sent an email and connected with one of the DP's on your show. Now I feel like for the first time ever I might be able to put a reel together that doesn't look like absolute garbage. I've still got a looooooong way to go but I definitely want to thank you for helping me get started. you the man.
Good notes. Thanks for sharing! Pretty much everything you said resonates for me. The one thing I had to think about was when you mentioned a reel should be exciting. If you're looking to land high energy action jobs, I can see your point for sure. I wonder if this is true for those looking for slower paced, more moody projects.
so much information for free. one the best cinematography youtubers i’ve seen and giving commercial info for free. thank you, i love the podcast btw!
Thank you for this information. About to produce a reel and was a bit unsure about a few things which you helped me clarify.
Thank you thank you thank you! This channel has been a paradigm shift for me. After finding this channel, the way I think of shooting has changed tremendously. I see why I have so little in my reel that actually represents how I want to be perceived. The path to getting the kind of work I want is not a passive one. But a very purposeful proactive approach that requires attention to detail with a vision for the end in mind.
This guy is a gold mine. Thanks for all that info!
Absolute gems of advice. Please post more!
Love your Vids man. Learning a ton from you. Constantly opening my eyes to HOW to look at things. THX
Thanks for your advice on a topic not talked about very often!
Became an immediate fan when my friend suggested I start listening to your podcast. I look forward to every episode. There's so much I'm learning and trying to take in all at once. It's crazy cool, and now that I'm living in LA trying to work my way to becoming a DP, this podcast is wildly important.
The reel is where you want to go. Very well put !
Is it wrong I want to see a wide shot of your lighting setup :)
me too mate !
It's so perfect
It looks like just 1 or 2 dome lights. With some type of fill or kicker.
Wish I discovered this video a year ago when it came out - BUT better late than never!! Thanks for the valuable content
Wow... Never heard "cold" or "warm" reel before. Super good info here!
Great advice! And I absolutely LOVE the lighting in this video!
great advises. really well put. thanks u so much.
More videos! These are awesome and love the look.
Great stuff mate! Subscribed from the first video
So glad you are making TH-cam videos consistantly now! Keep it up! Also, if you have any specific workflows, folder templates, etc that you use to upload and store your archived reel footage, I'd love to see it.
If that jumper was Wandering DP mech I'd buy it just to wear it on set
Yess!
This was extremely helpful and gave me a different perspective on reels. Thanks a lot Patrick.
Awesome video man! Great input as I am just creating my reel. Thanks !
Thanks this is perfect timing for me! I need to watch this every day! Really appreciate your videos and podcasts!
Great video with solid content!
Wow, love the video. The tips are great, lighting is amazing, and I'm loving your explanations. I'm subscribing
I love your insight my man... I appreciate it a lot.
Checking out the comments, looks like you’re “back”
This is my first time checking your stuff out. Watched a ton of your vids. Amazing content, I’m here to stay
Glad to see you back on youtube bro!
Your lighting bruh 👌... love the grade too...
time to update my reel! 👾
Thanks! :) I would like if you would show us around the new studio. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one ;)
Awesome Insights! Great Contant! Thnaks for sharing. Instant Follow!
Awesome new videos Patrick!
Thank you for this. I got work to do.
Does anyone have any advice on what to do once you've cut together your first 'cold' reel? About to finish my first DP reel off and wondering what to do with it other than just letting it sit on my website.
Hola from the QB School!
Your Light setup looks awesome , you can show with a dadicated video your lighting setup and your color grading ???
Solid Video. love it
Thank you for the info!.. and could you share the link to your reel?
Found it! Your work is fantastic!!
Cold and warm reel. Good advice. What's the goldilocks reel for?
Welcome back Patrick!
Question: Should a Cinematography reel contain tech info like which camera/lens combo was used for the shot? (Settling a discussion between friends)
It’s all about selling yourself. You sell yourself to a producer, who tries to sell you to the creatives, who then sells you to the client. At least that’s what I saw at Weiden+Kennedy. No, I can’t help anybody get a gig with them. I worked there over ten years ago.
My reel was 80% made of BTS of shoots that I've done, but made it really exciting and entertaining.. what's your thoughts this idea? I thought of trying something different so just keen to hear yours (and other people's ideas)
Then you might as well host a TH-cam channel to sell your self. Put out content that educates the viewer and sells your ideas.
Loving the recent vids! Question about gathering footage for reels:
How do you get hold of the footage? Do you get a copy of the final vid and chop shots out? Do you ask the DIT to drop a few clips onto a drive at the end of a shoot? Do you find out who the editor is and ask them to send you some stuff?
I always bring a hard drive to the shoot and ask DIT to make a copy of all the footage. I did run into one instance recently though, where my hard drive was no fast enough, so the DIT did not have capacity on his computer to make me a copy, what with all his transcodes, data downloads, and making a copy for the director, who had a slow drive.
In general, it could be worthwhile to bring a faster drive like an SSD for this specific task, so it lessens the load on your DIT. I definitely will do this in the future!
Great points! Updating the reel sure is something that needs to be done more frequently. I try to update mine every year, but in 2020 I did a Post-Production oriented reel (which can be found as my channel's feature video). Because of Corona of course - so I can show to clients what I can do remotely and what's my skill set on that department alone. I'm a one-man video production unit but I've realized I try to orient myself to post-production gigs more often lately. I want bigger projects but that requires a larger team of professionals so this (post-production orientation) might be a good direction career wise. What do you guys think?
thanks!!!!
Patrick what are your feelings surrounding licensed vs. non-licensed music on a real?
this is all reely important
"I'll probably have to take my own advice." Hahahaha
Found the content in this video to be very valuable. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Tips for aspiring DP’s?
Hey man, is this still relevant in 2024? Is Instagram not our reel now? Or on the website, the overall project's quality not more relevant? The first impression. Are they really still sifting through Dp's reel? Thanks :) love your content
Probably not
Patrick back on TH-cam??
The waveform of this YT piece-to-camera would be peaking at about 50. I'm trying to think of a Wandering DP term for this ..... "Ass"?
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Can we see ur reel??? 😬😬😬😬