You know what I'd like to see is a view from the outside of you running around a room like that doing the shots. Like a 3rd person view to see the actual motions and gestures you use to push/pull/pan/tilt whatever
Thank you, Daniel! Very nice vid. Please tell more about 24 fps vs 25 fps. And do you shoot 60 fps or 120 fps on 6300? I found 120 fps better for eye but too noise indoor. And I just add Godox light because of your vids )
I have binged 27 of your vids. I am going to watch all your videos and consider it an apprenticeship with you. I noticed most shots have movement. Thanks for your content.
MANNNN that starting in focus, then reversing the clip is GENIUS! i'm learning so much from your material right now 😂 great work dude, keep the content coming bruh
I'm about to shoot a free commercial for a new restaurant in town so as to start my content creation journey. I pray it goes well with all the things I've learnt from your channel. Hoping to come back to this comment in future with a broader smile about my journey so far.
Great stuff. I just picked up a battery grip for my a6300 and like how it adds some bulk and stability for smoother shots. Love these vids, keep em coming!
Your channel is so awesome! Just discovered it today. Subbed! Really great tips and explanations. Your b-roll videos are amazing. Thanks for your great content!
Absolute legend, that reverse speed ramp has had me puzzled for so so long, but I guess ya don’t know what ya don’t know ;) thanks Dan, lots of appreciation being sent your way!
Thanks very much for this video. I appreciate you made it concise and actually mentioned all basic film making techniques before you mentioned the ones that are not so often talked about. 👌
Learnt a lot from this 5:40 duration video ! Godspeed your good work Daniel :) and i am keen to know the winners of both gimbal giveaways. Much love from INDIA ❤️
I'm really stunned by your video quality man! I try my best to get my channel quality to this level. One more quick question, the shot of you talking to the camera, is that also shot on the A6300? Because I'm saving for the A6500 right now (about the same image quality as the A6300) and so I know what to expect (with the right settings and color grading).
Hi Daniel Fantastic video! Plenty of information in few minutes!! Thanks a ton. Could you pls provide information on Color grading you have used in this video and if its a preset where can i get the one?
Hey, Daniel! This one looks sharper than the first video I saw when you used the 16mm 1.4 - I'm not sure what have you done different, but I found this one better. I'm really considering buying this lenses, but here in Brazil it's so expensive due local taxes.I got the 30mm but can't get all in frame some times, it's too closed. By the way, nice tips about camera movement. You really nailed it!
If you have 60fps footage and have 24 frame rate time line all your clips will be playing at slow motion. TH-cam it. There are lots of great explinations explaining how and whym
Hey Daniel, first congratulations, for all the work I've been following for a long time, and you're an inspiration to me and a lot of people around the world. I watched this video, and would like to know if you used Slog, Cine 4, etc. Big hug, Tom.
Hi Daniel, Could you teach us how to speed ramp between two clips like you did on this sequence? and thank you so much for your videos. Love to learn with your content.
You know what I'd like to see is a view from the outside of you running around a room like that doing the shots. Like a 3rd person view to see the actual motions and gestures you use to push/pull/pan/tilt whatever
Great idea! Thank you for the feedback.
Same!
Yes! Great idea!
Yes do it definitely this is what I was thinking right now!
@@danielschiffer And then he did this, and absolutely blew up!
Reverse speed ramp is such a great idea. Thanks
Same feeling
Where you rock over all other YT influencers in vidoegraphy is the conciseness of the info delivery. Absolutely outstanding.
I love that your videos always go straight to the point. There’re so many unnecessarily long tutorials out there smh
Thank you, Daniel! Very nice vid. Please tell more about 24 fps vs 25 fps. And do you shoot 60 fps or 120 fps on 6300? I found 120 fps better for eye but too noise indoor. And I just add Godox light because of your vids )
Different energy in your voice. I like it. Feels next level. Thanks for all the great videos you make.
This was very helpful. Thank you.
I have binged 27 of your vids. I am going to watch all your videos and consider it an apprenticeship with you. I noticed most shots have movement. Thanks for your content.
Amazing quality as always! Love this new consistency of the channel.👍😉
Your content is really good! Thanks for sharing with us all your knowledge and experience!
Dope vid, dope setup, dope light, dope sweatshirt, dope TH-camr.
brachofilms dope comment!
Dope commenter
Dope anamorphic bars. Dope rockit studio monitors.
Dopest dope
MANNNN that starting in focus, then reversing the clip is GENIUS! i'm learning so much from your material right now 😂 great work dude, keep the content coming bruh
Pure gold!
Love how you squeeze all the sickness out of your a6300 man. Inspiring.
I'm about to shoot a free commercial for a new restaurant in town so as to start my content creation journey. I pray it goes well with all the things I've learnt from your channel. Hoping to come back to this comment in future with a broader smile about my journey so far.
That speed ramp focus tip was too much heat. I appreciate that blessing beloved.🙏🙏🙏
Great stuff. I just picked up a battery grip for my a6300 and like how it adds some bulk and stability for smoother shots. Love these vids, keep em coming!
Love your channel bro. Learning so much going into this new journey of Videography
24p timeline? For dslr 23.967 u mean
Most of your music from the 5-10 videos I’ve seen have the same groove. Mellow and the same drum line pattern continuously. I like it✊
Dope tutorial man! Was having a hard time with the pulling into focus shots! Will try out starting at the focus point then pulling out of focus 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Osse Greca Sinare That’s the secret sauce!
Amazing tips, I'll use them in my next video, Thanks!
Great video as always dude!
Your channel is so awesome! Just discovered it today. Subbed! Really great tips and explanations. Your b-roll videos are amazing. Thanks for your great content!
Your cinematic sequences are so nice!
Absolute legend, that reverse speed ramp has had me puzzled for so so long, but I guess ya don’t know what ya don’t know ;) thanks Dan, lots of appreciation being sent your way!
Hey Daniel, terrific video! I really enjoy your stuff. Great to see you uploading more, keep it up!
Your videos are actually helpful! I love how detaled you're, thx a lot!
I'm taking all of the tips and advice you give on your channel and trying to apply it to mobile phone videography
Really enjoying your content Daniel. You've helped me a lot to understand the basics to filmmaking. So thank you!
Thats Called Helpful Video...Bring More Like This😘😘😘
Favorite B-Roll of all time award from me...
Where can I get that light banana? )
Thanks very much for this video. I appreciate you made it concise and actually mentioned all basic film making techniques before you mentioned the ones that are not so often talked about.
👌
Dope video!
Definitely learned a lot more than I thought I would lol 👌🏿
Matthew Faronbi that’s the goal!
I’m late to the game but your color grading is so epically on point. Is there a video about “how”
Awesome video!! So many great tips - I love the fact they‘re behind the obvious! Extremely helpful, will definitely try these! 😊
Learnt a lot from this 5:40 duration video ! Godspeed your good work Daniel :) and i am keen to know the winners of both gimbal giveaways.
Much love from INDIA ❤️
Amazing cinematic sequence brother!! Superb tips
Also the transitions are very clean. Can you make a editing bts video and explain the transitions and stuff? That will be great.
Spot on!
absolutely nailed man.
Colours are incredible :)
Awesome toturial. Keep doing it dude! There is only one thing left to be succeed--persistence.
only found your channel last week. awesome work, you got a new local subscriber! scarborough, ontario.
Thanks for these tips Daniel this was very helpful!!! Especially the reverse focus part 👍🏽☺️
I'm really stunned by your video quality man! I try my best to get my channel quality to this level. One more quick question, the shot of you talking to the camera, is that also shot on the A6300? Because I'm saving for the A6500 right now (about the same image quality as the A6300) and so I know what to expect (with the right settings and color grading).
yep, everything you see is with the a6300!
Oh that's nice to know, thanks for the quick response!
thanks for the valuable tips man! Indeed these tips are less heared :)
Greatness! Love your channel. Got the 30mm Sigma - MUST have that 16mm next. And that battery grip too. 👍🏻
Awesome content you have on this channel!
Hi Daniel Fantastic video! Plenty of information in few minutes!! Thanks a ton. Could you pls provide information on Color grading you have used in this video and if its a preset where can i get the one?
This is very useful ❤
Great tips! Really looking forward to trying these asap.
Great tip of getting focus and then reversing the shot. 👍
Awesome as always Dan. Thank you
as always - so so helpful! thanks for sharing your insights! LOVE YOUR CHANNEL and content :)
Thanks Daniel! Dope video and helpful tips
i just discover your channel! great stuff!! now i'm hook...i'm a beginner and your tips help a lot! keep doing the good job!
great job ! wow - simple tips perfect results 👍😊 thank you.
Again, super awesome content - just found you and I'm learning so much!!!
Just found your channel. Love it man! I use a Sony A6300 as well. Thank you for the tips 🙌🏼
Reverse speed ramp is a pretty cool trick 😎 Awesome tips and loved the smooth footage and editing
Hey, Daniel! This one looks sharper than the first video I saw when you used the 16mm 1.4 - I'm not sure what have you done different, but I found this one better. I'm really considering buying this lenses, but here in Brazil it's so expensive due local taxes.I got the 30mm but can't get all in frame some times, it's too closed.
By the way, nice tips about camera movement. You really nailed it!
These tips where honestly so helpful I've noted them down for when I shoot next
Awesome tips! Is there an similar lens you'd recommend for my Panasonic G85?
Thanks for the great tips Daniel
Awesome tutorial :) Lot's of useful tips, thanks for sharing your knowledge :)
How do you stabilize that gimbal little bumps without affecting the video?
Great tips and video as always 👌
My friend your tips and tricks are dope! Thank you for all that you do.
Might have missed this, but editing 60v vs 24p timeline, what does that mean? How was that defined? Otherwise great tips on some great shots!
Hello everyone! What is exactly means "use 24p timeline instead of 60p"?
Even if I use 60p footage I should select 24p in my FCPX project?
Thanks!
If you have 60fps footage and have 24 frame rate time line all your clips will be playing at slow motion. TH-cam it. There are lots of great explinations explaining how and whym
this video is amazing! keep up the good work! subscribed!
Amazing. This is so good. I will put everything you mention into action this weekend. Thanks again bro!
That was one dope sequence. Good work man!
great video Dan. This has given me inspiration
Great video as also. I'm a fan of your work. Questions, can you do a tutorial on how you do speed ramp or whatever you call it? It's great!
Great video man!
Thanks, Saumit!
SO for these kind of shots youd suggest a GH5 (bec of IBIS) or GH5s bec of its low light & wider FOV sensor ?
Great informal vid man! Subbed 👊🏻
Damn, you're killin it with the exact setup I have!! Neither of those have stabilization, super impressed with that smoothness. time to start shooting
Love the look on this vid , what PP/lut are you using Daniel ? the Chanel is lit man , keep doing your thing 👌
I like the manual transitions & speed ramp for my editing video. Thanks for this dude👍
Hey Daniel, first congratulations, for all the work I've been following for a long time, and you're an inspiration to me and a lot of people around the world. I watched this video, and would like to know if you used Slog, Cine 4, etc. Big hug, Tom.
Your videos are fantastic mate, a bit short and sweet but thats what you teach, right?
so glad i found your account bro - love your work
Thank you. Can you show us how you edited that video ? How you speed up, speed down when, why etc....
Dude, you're really good. This channel is gonna be big soon! Or maybe that's bad luck to say, so I'll just say that it should be!
at 3:29 to 3:32 whats that transition called also how is that accomplised
I'm jsut absolutely grateful to have acces to your amazing tips and tricks for video creation
Love this video so much!
What color grade was used in the example in the beginning?
Great content bro. As a pro filmmaker- you get it!
Great video man, and I think you could take this even further with adding sound design into the mix.
thank you for the tips daniel!!!!!!
awesome, as usually! Great vid and thanks!
Was wondering if you could tell me a bit more... did you use an ND Filter when shooting with the Sigma 16mm 1.4? or just shoot as is? Thanks!
Nice video, very informative.
Damn! all this knowledge... Keep up the good work man you're killing it!
Do you record using auto focus or do you manual focus every time??
hey bro! your content is really helpful, greetings from Brazil and keep it up with
this great channel 👍
Can you do tutorial about your video settings in your a6300? About flat picture profile.
Hey what colour grade did he use?
Hi Daniel, Could you teach us how to speed ramp between two clips like you did on this sequence? and thank you so much for your videos. Love to learn with your content.