Next: *_Pro with kit lens vs Beginner with many expensive lenses._* *_I think both should do it on an APSC mirrorless camera.. such as the Sony a6500 or the Canon M50._*
@@videneikha268 I know. My comment is not about the camera, it's about the lens. My idea is that both of them will use a beginner camera, but the beginner gets to use many expensive lenses, whereas the pro only gets the kit lens.
I really enjoy your film making content, Parker. You have a real gift in explaining and articulating your tutorials and have been a true inspiration in my stepping up my production value on my channel! Thank you for all you guys do and your great tips!
@@got2beable almost everybody's first buy after the camera is the reflector. It's the most basic tool that comes handy all the time, diffusing the light or blocking it or reflecting it.
On Jake's skit, perhaps a simple fix would have been to have the two actors trade sides, putting Landon with the lighter shirt on the side where the background is darker.
Some ideas! Pro with kit lens vs Beginner with unlimited lens choices. Pro with cheap/small drone (like the DJI Spark) vs Beginner with expensive drone (like the DJI Inspire 2). Pro with no SFX website library use (has to make own SFX to include in their video) vs Beginner with unlimited SFX website library (like Musicbed, Soundstripe, etc.). Pro only handheld vs Beginner with unlimited gimbals/stabilizers/sliders. Pro with no audio recorder/mic vs Beginner with unlimited audio.
i actually like the windows footages more. You see more details of the surrounding there instead of just dark edges as it was at some shots. I think this looks more realistic and also familiar and comfortable
Josh is such a great addition! So cool to see a beginner learning, it's so accessible and really inviting to try some techniques with what we already have. Thank you!
With this series they want to show beginners that they don't need expensive gear in order to do professional video. When it comes to software you can get pro software for low budget or even for free like Davinci Resolve. So the comparison makes no sense because even beginners have access to pro software. That means the only difference is the knowledge here and clearly the pro will win.
I started my 'film'-journey about half a year ago, got enrolled in the FTF course and excited to say that I've got my first big $ project coming up for a multi-billion $ company!!! Thanks FTF-crew!
Also, I am a FTF member and learn something new every time I study the videos. Thanks for the courses and all the new content and variety that is added all of the time.
You guys are all GREAT! I really enjoy this series you learn a TON. I think what I enjoyed most is the message behind this. To me on the beginner side letting Josh explain his decisions as best he could even though he didn't know all of the terminology and or might've stumbled over his words a little was sooo appreciated. To me that's saying there's nothing to be scared of and no need to get everything perfect before you start... you are good enough! At least that's what I got from it! I will be getting started with my youtube video stuff soon as well. I just need a better computer that can handle it or else I would've started already! Thanks for this great watch!
Nice work Walbeck! Photography is a practical oriented subject and you bring it out in the best way possible...Now do 1080 with a pro vs a 4k with an amateur...once again, good lessons!
At 07:51 he puts the hoodie on and 07:53 his hoodie is down and then 07:56 his hoodie is on again, continuation is key folks! hahah even tho i caught this i'm still pretty much an amateur myself. Loving this series and I've been learning a lot through this channel!
Mobile videography🙈 Pro with expensive mobile, and biggner with budget mobile. Can you make a video on this topic. This will inspire a lot of mobile content creators.
You know you’re doing something right, when random people (me) that have been watching this channel since its early days, have developed a sense of pride by watching this channel grow into what it is today, that feeling extends to the kid, dude, you can see the hard work he’s done from the first episode of this series to this last one......In the Army, we would tell our Soldiers their doing great by telling them “keep doing what you’re doing” it was way of saying “excellent job but don’t let it get to your head”............so........KEEP DOING WHAT YOU’RE DOING 😂😎
Please do a competition between beginner with the pro gear vs pro with a budget level DSLR with kit lens and budget lighting in indoor situation! Thanks!
Good stuff, great content! One thing I'd say is that both filmmakers have too much movement in their compositions. "Movement" is part of filmmaking language. It says something. I see this among a lot of "dslr era" filmmakers; they always call for more movement in their shots calling it "more dynamic", "more cinematic", but the reality is that motion is a lot more than that. It has to be motivated and only then it is special.
You’re right, it would have been way more interesting if the movement had been limited to “let’s make it interesting”, revealing the Monopoly money, and then the crunch or showing the cards.
Great stuff guys. Been doing lighting for years (though not a pro) and picked up a few great tips such as Rembrandt type lighting, the proper clothes to wear against a background and always filming on the dark side of the subjects. Made some mistakes in the past doing the opposite. Would like to see Pro vs Beginner audio outside when it is windy.
Really cool! I just learned about Rembrandt lighting from this (not a filmmaker) and was delighted to learn I’ve inadvertently used it in a very small percentage of my shots 🤗
Can you do a Pro v Beginner GoPro Battle? Action or Cinematic. Pro only what comes in the box with camera. No Color grading. Beginner any GoPro accessory’s he wants. With color grading. Please please please!!!!
Amazing video guys !! So much value and technique shared !! This idea of comparing a pro with no lights and "beginner" with pro lights is great (as well as the others comparisons you made on the channel). Thank you for your work. You guys are so motivating and uplifting for me !!! William from France 😊
Beautiful work, thank you! I would like to see Film and Digital short film, but not on whats better, but on how different and special each medium is and can be used to compliment the story and the world And how slightly you might want to change the way you shoot (camera movement, acting pace, dialogue style, body language, lighting) depending on how it looks better for that medium and its response
Loving this series, guys. It's nice to see Josh's progress too. I love Parker's critique - he really shows you what to look for - and also that you (me) have a lot more to learn LOL. Not that this matters for the specific exercise, but there was continuity issue at 7:54 - the hoodie goes on at abt 7:52, the over the shoulder shot - there's no hoodie. & "btw" Landon should actually hone his acting skills and pursue acting. His has good thoughtful looks behind the eyes at times which is cinematic gold for film.
I would love to see pro with low budget audio equipment vs beginner with expensive audio gear. Although you may need to get a new beginner, this guy is getting pretty good, haha. These are some of my favorite videos
You should do a $5,000 dollar budget contest. The pro and beginner is given $5,000 to spend on any equipment they think would tell the best story for a commercial or branding video. This would be good because a lot of beginners I think have a budget relative to that price range but never know how to properly spend it.
I'm a beginner. Love watching your channel as I am learning alot. I'm working with a very slow computer and use filmora but I'm sure one day I'll easily challenge jake 🤣
Always informative and so professional...The intro reminded me of a scene in Rango before "he killed the bird with one bullet"....Next challenge camera lenses! wish you could produce such contents weekly...
Nice stuff. I also wanted to see pro with lighting in the end.
Me too
Me too
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Let’s try PRO vs Beginner BRoll next!
Agreed!
Oh right !
I want that !!
Most definitely!
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Next:
*_Pro with kit lens vs Beginner with many expensive lenses._*
*_I think both should do it on an APSC mirrorless camera.. such as the Sony a6500 or the Canon M50._*
x2
Lol they have already done a video beginner with red cinema camera vs Jake with Canon SL2.
@@videneikha268 I know. My comment is not about the camera, it's about the lens.
My idea is that both of them will use a beginner camera, but the beginner gets to use many expensive lenses, whereas the pro only gets the kit lens.
Same here, i have A6300 with kitlens
Good One!!!
I really enjoy your film making content, Parker. You have a real gift in explaining and articulating your tutorials and have been a true inspiration in my stepping up my production value on my channel! Thank you for all you guys do and your great tips!
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Keep making the beginner vs pro series please, they're so so good and useful!!
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The pro should have been able to used at least a reflector or something that can bounced light.
I agree
Yeah i thought he was gonna do that, idk if its against the rules, or he just didn't think of that
I like that he didnt use a reflector it just shows the pure way to take something without any equipment needed. Just the camera
Mainly wanted to do it with ZERO tools to prove the point but yeah I definitely wanted to use a reflector haha
@@got2beable almost everybody's first buy after the camera is the reflector. It's the most basic tool that comes handy all the time, diffusing the light or blocking it or reflecting it.
Next competition: "Beginner with EXPENSIVE GIMBALS and SLIDERS vs PRO HANDHELD!"
yes!
pro with glidecam vs begginer with gimbal?
Yeah
You read my mind
Bring Daniel Schiffer as well 😁
Man this guy Parker is on a new level. He spots everything lol. Also wearing a white shirt to create dimensions is a smooth tip i didn't thought about
yeah man, the way he describes every little detail is on a much more professional level than the “big youtubers”
On Jake's skit, perhaps a simple fix would have been to have the two actors trade sides, putting Landon with the lighter shirt on the side where the background is darker.
Some ideas! Pro with kit lens vs Beginner with unlimited lens choices. Pro with cheap/small drone (like the DJI Spark) vs Beginner with expensive drone (like the DJI Inspire 2). Pro with no SFX website library use (has to make own SFX to include in their video) vs Beginner with unlimited SFX website library (like Musicbed, Soundstripe, etc.). Pro only handheld vs Beginner with unlimited gimbals/stabilizers/sliders. Pro with no audio recorder/mic vs Beginner with unlimited audio.
No one's talking about how good their acting is
cuz it wasn't!
its not xd
Tought the same
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Acting is 40%, composition/angle/focal length/camera movemennt are 60%
I just want to point out that shot from Parker looks incredible. Lighting, angle, CC/CG, etc
Except for the massive glare from the light in the window... lol
Damn u here
Damn hawk,wat you doing here?!
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i actually like the windows footages more. You see more details of the surrounding there instead of just dark edges as it was at some shots. I think this looks more realistic and also familiar and comfortable
I'm really loving the beginner vs Pro series💯👌🏾🔥
thanks man!
I really enjoy beginner to pro competition. It really shows that it’s within grasp to be able to do these things if you put the effort in.
Josh is such a great addition! So cool to see a beginner learning, it's so accessible and really inviting to try some techniques with what we already have. Thank you!
Video colour grading: beginner with high end software vs professional with recomended beginner software.
Might be the food idea I thought ao
YES!!!
@@writtentruthproductions Pretty sure they did that already!
Go look up their beginner on premier pro vs. pro on IMovie
@@gustavwarming5177 Yeah the did an editing one, but what about one focusing 100 percent on color??
With this series they want to show beginners that they don't need expensive gear in order to do professional video. When it comes to software you can get pro software for low budget or even for free like Davinci Resolve. So the comparison makes no sense because even beginners have access to pro software. That means the only difference is the knowledge here and clearly the pro will win.
Parker's critique of the comparison had a lot of good tips & things to keep in mind on any shoot ...
These beginner vs pro episodes are such a nice idea because the pros have to use their creativity
lighting design is so important - most beginners just don´t know - you did a great tutorial to start peoples awareness!
Way to go Josh! I would have psyched myself into failure so it was cool and encouraging to seeing you push through!
Loved to see how you guys go head to head using just phones, native app or maybe using Filmic Pro and then editing it.
Cheers!
I started my 'film'-journey about half a year ago, got enrolled in the FTF course and excited to say that I've got my first big $ project coming up for a multi-billion $ company!!!
Thanks FTF-crew!
Grats!
quality content as always guys. I always learn some new little details about the subject. That's why I keep coming back. Cheers!
the one without extra light is the best. The cuts, acting, lights all looks very engaging
Whoever threw that tumbleweed and caught that light must have some mad skills
I love these videos, great way to show how far knowledge goes.
This is a great company to work for. They develop their talent.
Also, I am a FTF member and learn something new every time I study the videos. Thanks for the courses and all the new content and variety that is added all of the time.
Loving this series guys!
You guys are all GREAT! I really enjoy this series you learn a TON. I think what I enjoyed most is the message behind this. To me on the beginner side letting Josh explain his decisions as best he could even though he didn't know all of the terminology and or might've stumbled over his words a little was sooo appreciated. To me that's saying there's nothing to be scared of and no need to get everything perfect before you start... you are good enough! At least that's what I got from it! I will be getting started with my youtube video stuff soon as well. I just need a better computer that can handle it or else I would've started already! Thanks for this great watch!
Respect to Josh, he has improved incredibly🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏
This video is great seeing the pro with nothing and seeing the beginner struggle with high quality is good for everyone including him
BEST VIDEO ONLINE SCHOOL!!
Nice work Walbeck! Photography is a practical oriented subject and you bring it out in the best way possible...Now do 1080 with a pro vs a 4k with an amateur...once again, good lessons!
They did do a red camera vs some 1080p camera before, couple months ago i believe.
This was awesome! How about for the next one either:
Audio
Color correcting/Grading
Might need a new beginner?
I’m trying to learn lighting myself, it was fun watching an amateurs thought process. I think he did pretty well.
More like this please.. We can binge watch these like Netflix
At 07:51 he puts the hoodie on and 07:53 his hoodie is down and then 07:56 his hoodie is on again, continuation is key folks! hahah even tho i caught this i'm still pretty much an amateur myself. Loving this series and I've been learning a lot through this channel!
haha yeah not much we could do there
Mobile videography🙈
Pro with expensive mobile, and biggner with budget mobile.
Can you make a video on this topic. This will inspire a lot of mobile content creators.
really enjoy then series.. I don't skip any section, including the ads!
The reflections on the second Uno hand was also a little downside in the setup with studio lights
Who thought this was the most epic best intro ever!??
You're American? Epic is a word you use a dozen times a day I suppose..
@@jellebigge that's probably the most birt thing you could say!
@@jellebigge nope not american
@@DebzLife huh..?
@@Jon_RyanThe most epic intro ever.. Okay..
AHHH THE GOOD OLE' DAYS ARE BACK! I LOVE THESE VIDEOS!
You know you’re doing something right, when random people (me) that have been watching this channel since its early days, have developed a sense of pride by watching this channel grow into what it is today, that feeling extends to the kid, dude, you can see the hard work he’s done from the first episode of this series to this last one......In the Army, we would tell our Soldiers their doing great by telling them “keep doing what you’re doing” it was way of saying “excellent job but don’t let it get to your head”............so........KEEP DOING WHAT YOU’RE DOING 😂😎
Absolutely love this series! So helpful!!! Id love to see Audio next
Love this series.. ❤❤❤❤ ... Next should be gimbal beginner vs pro or handle beginner vs pro or Steadicam beginner vs pro
Please do a competition between beginner with the pro gear vs pro with a budget level DSLR with kit lens and budget lighting in indoor situation! Thanks!
Good stuff, great content! One thing I'd say is that both filmmakers have too much movement in their compositions. "Movement" is part of filmmaking language. It says something. I see this among a lot of "dslr era" filmmakers; they always call for more movement in their shots calling it "more dynamic", "more cinematic", but the reality is that motion is a lot more than that. It has to be motivated and only then it is special.
You’re right, it would have been way more interesting if the movement had been limited to “let’s make it interesting”, revealing the Monopoly money, and then the crunch or showing the cards.
Great stuff guys. Been doing lighting for years (though not a pro) and picked up a few great tips such as Rembrandt type lighting, the proper clothes to wear against a background and always filming on the dark side of the subjects. Made some mistakes in the past doing the opposite.
Would like to see Pro vs Beginner audio outside when it is windy.
Really cool! I just learned about Rembrandt lighting from this (not a filmmaker) and was delighted to learn I’ve inadvertently used it in a very small percentage of my shots 🤗
I watch all of your videoes.. Its so high quality... I really love it.
I want Landon’s face at 8:07 as my phone background
Screenshot it, set it as your home screen, and then screenshot your home screen and upload it on Instagram.
Once you're done, drop your @
I’d be honored
The next Face-off..... Gimbal/Tripod versus Hand-held shots... that's be fun.... Welldone Guys... and Josh...you're getting better and better....😊😊😊
His teeth are brighter than any shot taken in the competition
Can you do a Pro v Beginner GoPro Battle? Action or Cinematic.
Pro only what comes in the box with camera. No Color grading.
Beginner any GoPro accessory’s he wants. With color grading.
Please please please!!!!
Love the idea!
Imagine being a newcomer to filmmaking and having these guys teach you
Amazing video guys !! So much value and technique shared !! This idea of comparing a pro with no lights and "beginner" with pro lights is great (as well as the others comparisons you made on the channel). Thank you for your work. You guys are so motivating and uplifting for me !!!
William from France 😊
Big fan from India, got lots of information
Josh gets better and better every video!
You should definitely start making more vs videos as its very popular on your channel
Big Big like 👍 from Morocco 🇲🇦
Great video!!
For the next composition I suggest putting all three challenges together.
Beautiful work, thank you!
I would like to see Film and Digital short film, but not on whats better, but on how different and special each medium is and can be used to compliment the story and the world
And how slightly you might want to change the way you shoot (camera movement, acting pace, dialogue style, body language, lighting) depending on how it looks better for that medium and its response
Saw that hair at 11:33 :P Great showcase of how to use proper lighting in videos! That's so important
Definitely love this . Saving up for the course . .. it’s worth every penny .. Great video
Loving this series, guys. It's nice to see Josh's progress too.
I love Parker's critique - he really shows you what to look for - and also that you (me) have a lot more to learn LOL.
Not that this matters for the specific exercise, but there was continuity issue at 7:54 - the hoodie goes on at abt 7:52, the over the shoulder shot - there's no hoodie.
& "btw" Landon should actually hone his acting skills and pursue acting. His has good thoughtful looks behind the eyes at times which is cinematic gold for film.
Parker is such a legend.
I love those guyz acting and chillin on table
I liked the framing and movement more with Josh....great job
I was watching your video when I had this videos notification.
Another thing beside shooting vedio is the two actors at table are dynamic like film stars.
I would love to see pro with low budget audio equipment vs beginner with expensive audio gear. Although you may need to get a new beginner, this guy is getting pretty good, haha. These are some of my favorite videos
Fabulous video! GoPro Competition!!
Beginner with gimble vs pro without gimble
sound design: beginner vs pro
audio recording setup & editing: beginner vs pro
Gopro battle
That first introduction was awesome dude! Nice videos!
Young creative star. Always applying your tips in the field. #ArtWithoutFilmSchool
Good lighting can even make a phone look good 😁
Parker says:"OOO, I am Blinded by the lights!"
bro im so early bro
Dang
Tf
No way bro
Man...
TH-cam comment moment
Maaaan!!! Those videos are so instructive and helpful
Thank your so much for all the shared knowledge 🎬🙌🏼
You should do a $5,000 dollar budget contest. The pro and beginner is given $5,000 to spend on any equipment they think would tell the best story for a commercial or branding video. This would be good because a lot of beginners I think have a budget relative to that price range but never know how to properly spend it.
Landon should get an Academy award nod imo
Great video!! Lots to be learned in just a few minutes.
Yes, I love this series!
I LOVE THESE SERIES!!!!!!!!!!
Beginner vs pro is the best concept
Next video: Beginner with Expensive GIMALS and SLIDERS vs PRO HANDHELD!!!
I need the uno. It looks ughh😣😆, so freaking good !
Damn.. need to step up my lighting game. This was cool to see.
Give beginner all budget and pro with a very low budget
Great vids guys. Thanks, amazing tips here. And B-roll done the right way!
That intro skit was way too good!!!
I'm a beginner. Love watching your channel as I am learning alot. I'm working with a very slow computer and use filmora but I'm sure one day I'll easily challenge jake 🤣
Always informative and so professional...The intro reminded me of a scene in Rango before "he killed the bird with one bullet"....Next challenge camera lenses! wish you could produce such contents weekly...
The topics you put up are quite interesting ones. 👍🏻
Nice comparison.
You can get the job done with different tools.
FTF is about to release a photography mini course👀 SUPER stoked for this!
I even didn't notice those lights were in the shot!
A challenge of preproduction, preparing a script, a storyboard... WOULD BE AWESOME!!! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽