You do what you gotta do for your business. I watch you on TH-cam and I hate the shorts but that is just me, and I don't have to watch the shorts, I can just watch your regular youtube videos. I don't do tiktok either. I am way down here in Florida so not a local customer. I understand and I will still follow you on youtube.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm I hope you know I didn't mean I hate your YT-shorts, I meant YT-shorts in general. I find the vertical format an unpleasant disconcerting orientation for watching a video; I am on my computer watching most times.
You bet. I don't take anyone's format preferences personally - even as I don't love vertical video myself I'm trying to stay open-minded that folks on mobile seem to prefer it.
Hi Jason, highly appreciate your creation & posting of various types of video clips which are full of useful “Tips & Tricks” & related information. Certainly, this particular information about video recording will be a good lesson to learn for many beginners. Nowadays, many good gadgets are coming to the market but we don’t have their information, don’t know what to buy, how to use them & after purchasing, how much they will be useful for us. This is my kind request to you Jason to create more such video clips on various subjects, various products & how to use them. As video recording is becoming an essential part for many reasons & applications, this is a good clip. No body was even thinking about learning this type of information just couple of years ago as feel it now. Thanks again for your positive thinking & creating videos in very simple & easy to understand format for all level of your followers. 👍🙏🌹
Thanks Jill. I feel the same way. Horizontal is what viewers are accustomed to for higher informational & production value (like movies, documentaries and music videos) and it puts them into the mindset to slow down and pay some attention to the content. Vertical formats are conditioning people to only half pay attention and to skip through fast when it isn't immediately catchy. It doesn't suit me well, but I have to experiment with the formats and platforms that can support my local business well - I'll never stop making horizontal video so long as they let me!
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm Thanks so much for responding. I fully understand needing to do whatever you can do support your business. Being based in NZ, I cannot buy from you directly but have learnt so much from watching your long-length videos which suits me. It’s been very rewarding watching you develop your garden spaces. Good luck!
This is very interesting, even though i don't use much tech. I watch content in both formats. When you posted the peony, i turned on the TV. But I also watch shorts to pass the time, so I understand the need to produce that content as well. (PS were roadtripping to the Bradner flower show this Friday, so are making our first visit to your nursery. I'll have to check your hours!)
Thank you, Jason. As a beginner in vlogging as I start my backyard nursery, I have recognized pretty early on, I have to up the game on how I record to share content with future local customers. Your video is a game changer! Thank you. I always learn so much from you. Trusted source of information 🌱🙂👍
I got a gimbal too last year, very neat😊 video quality got improved a lot, esp when I was walking around the garden recording every side of a beautiful rose bush.
My iPhone X has remarkable image stabilization built in, however It does not have the remarkable ability to tell the phone what to do. Impressive and I am sure your videos are going to get even better than they are now. Happy days Jason! Love the content.
Learn something from you in every one of your videos, thank you Jason for that. I watch all my TH-cam content on a a tablet in landscape style, that’s the orientation I prefer. So I’m glad to hear you plan to keep doing those too. I’m old fashioned, can’t get used to shorts and reels and stories. Very rarely watch those. Probably the combination of portrait orientation and shortness that give me a rushed feeling when watching them. As I’m not near you (Netherlands, Europe) can’t support you locally, and I understand you do what you need to do to reach your local customers. Good luck!
Thanks - I'm with you on my viewing preferences! As a business I can't get too set on one way or the other and have to follow the customer, but I've definitely dragged my feet a bit on vertical format.
You could accommodate those exchanges that are popular in Europe for extra pairs of hands at no cost to you beyond the initial structure. That way everyone has off-hour privacy.
That’s a cool gadget! I can certainly see the use case. It always takes me at least a few tries to set up a shot so that I’m in it 😝 Out of interest sake, what does a compost at a nursery look like. I assume you have one?
Thanks. My only complaint with the AI face tracking is that it always centers the shot on the face - and if I were framing it myself, I'd just about never place the face dead center of the shot. I suppose I could mount the camera a bit on the high side for a better shot but I'll have to play around with it. The plant trimmings from crop maintenance are about the same as you'd expect from yard trimmings and garden work, but the part that can be a little problematic is dealing with the root ball/potting mix on plants disposed (dead plants or ones graded out for quality). It's not something you can avoid entirely - and the high proportion of "brown" material in this spent potting mix can grind an otherwise hot compost system to a halt. We've been blessed/cursed with a lot of uneven spots throughout the landscape of the farm, so we've been using the potting mix waste to fill in dips and uneven ground. TMI?
I actually had to use 2 tripods - one for the gimbal and phone and the other for the camera. If you see this Amazon list www.amazon.com/shop/fraservalleyrosefarm/list/NMCM3CXQNCWL?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsffraservalleyrosefarm_P5K79GKVQ3DDB437EEME the gimbal and phone were mounted on something quite like the lightweight tripod list and the camera was on the heavyweight (professional) tripod. It might be worth noting that the gimbal itself has some pull-out "legs" that form a little tripod of its own if you set it on a flat surface too.
Jason, using this device, would I have to edit my videos using Powervision software or would I still be able to edit through my existing editing route (iMovie)?
Thanks for that Jason. Could you please tell me, do you use a microphone too and what sort of tripod holds the gimbal?I create gardening TH-cams too (long tem beginner trying to find time) but am hopeless at the technology side of it. Trish The Gong Gardener. Australia. I'm a long time subscriber of yours
Thanks Trish. Usually I use an inexpensive Takstar Shotgun mic on my camera - it's not perfect, but when the camera is mounted on a tripod (which is my usual shot) it gives reasonable audio at 4-6ft range outdoors.
Wow I love that! I have a gimbal but not that automated. Jason I have a question, my English roses blooms are heavy and end up on floor? The blooms become damaged and I was hoping u can give me advice 🙏 what am I doing wrong? Do they need to have support?
Some varieties are just famously lax and will flop under the weight of the blooms. It's unlikely you're doing anything to cause it. Some thinning pruning may help to bring down the overall weight of stems and favor few (but hopefully stronger growing) canes. Yes, some clever way of securing them to a support can also be a good solution.
Hi Jason would you say this gimbal can move quite quickly to the left and right? I ask because I do stand up comedy I move quickly. Thanks and does it connect to the phone via Bluetooth? Can you switch the gesture control off I wave my hands around a lot doing comedy you see.
Thanks John. It moves quite quickly and yes, pairs with the camera by bluetooth. My only gripe is that with face tracking it automatically centers to the face, whereas I might normally frame a shot with my face at the top third of the screen. It's kind of a funny angle default, but if you raise the camera a little higher it turns out okay.
I wish I could justify a gimbal for my business but I don’t have the viewer base yet. My biggest problem is with talking clearly, and finding the time to edit… its gotten to the point where I gave up trying to edit and talk well/clearly and just shoot… I kinda like the end result though, its much more like I’m talking to someone next to me rather than trying to produce a movie.
Thanks - good to know I'm not alone in my preference! The local marketing videos on Facebook reels have been useful, but I'll have to see if I can find a use for the rest of it.
Hi Jason! Glad to meet you! Thanks for your useful advice, I appreciate it. Have a great weekend!
I learn something new in every video, brilliant as always.
Whaaattt! 💥⚡️🔥. Wow Jason, you never cease to amaze💚💚💚✨💫
Glad you got some help😂🌷💚🙃
You do what you gotta do for your business. I watch you on TH-cam and I hate the shorts but that is just me, and I don't have to watch the shorts, I can just watch your regular youtube videos. I don't do tiktok either. I am way down here in Florida so not a local customer. I understand and I will still follow you on youtube.
Thanks. And definitely not changing much on the main (long form informational TH-cam) videos - that's the format I like the best myself.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm I hope you know I didn't mean I hate your YT-shorts, I meant YT-shorts in general. I find the vertical format an unpleasant disconcerting orientation for watching a video; I am on my computer watching most times.
You bet. I don't take anyone's format preferences personally - even as I don't love vertical video myself I'm trying to stay open-minded that folks on mobile seem to prefer it.
Hi Jason, highly appreciate your creation & posting of various types of video clips which are full of useful “Tips & Tricks” & related information.
Certainly, this particular information about video recording will be a good lesson to learn for many beginners.
Nowadays, many good gadgets are coming to the market but we don’t have their information, don’t know what to buy, how to use them & after purchasing, how much they will be useful for us.
This is my kind request to you Jason to create more such video clips on various subjects, various products & how to use them.
As video recording is becoming an essential part for many reasons & applications, this is a good clip. No body was even thinking about learning this type of information just couple of years ago as feel it now.
Thanks again for your positive thinking & creating videos in very simple & easy to understand format for all level of your followers. 👍🙏🌹
Call me old-fashioned, but I really prefer the landscape format and I’m not a Shorts viewer. Please don’t give up on Landscape format.
Thanks Jill. I feel the same way. Horizontal is what viewers are accustomed to for higher informational & production value (like movies, documentaries and music videos) and it puts them into the mindset to slow down and pay some attention to the content. Vertical formats are conditioning people to only half pay attention and to skip through fast when it isn't immediately catchy. It doesn't suit me well, but I have to experiment with the formats and platforms that can support my local business well - I'll never stop making horizontal video so long as they let me!
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm Thanks so much for responding. I fully understand needing to do whatever you can do support your business. Being based in NZ, I cannot buy from you directly but have learnt so much from watching your long-length videos which suits me. It’s been very rewarding watching you develop your garden spaces. Good luck!
This is very interesting, even though i don't use much tech. I watch content in both formats. When you posted the peony, i turned on the TV. But I also watch shorts to pass the time, so I understand the need to produce that content as well. (PS were roadtripping to the Bradner flower show this Friday, so are making our first visit to your nursery. I'll have to check your hours!)
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much, you are totally right, I just got my first gimbal
Wow that's cool 😎
Thank you, Jason. As a beginner in vlogging as I start my backyard nursery, I have recognized pretty early on, I have to up the game on how I record to share content with future local customers. Your video is a game changer! Thank you. I always learn so much from you. Trusted source of information 🌱🙂👍
thank you Jason
I got a gimbal too last year, very neat😊 video quality got improved a lot, esp when I was walking around the garden recording every side of a beautiful rose bush.
My iPhone X has remarkable image stabilization built in, however It does not have the remarkable ability to tell the phone what to do. Impressive and I am sure your videos are going to get even better than they are now. Happy days Jason! Love the content.
Thanks for this info!
This is good info.
Cool gear
Good video.
This is awesome info! Thanks
Learn something from you in every one of your videos, thank you Jason for that. I watch all my TH-cam content on a a tablet in landscape style, that’s the orientation I prefer. So I’m glad to hear you plan to keep doing those too. I’m old fashioned, can’t get used to shorts and reels and stories. Very rarely watch those. Probably the combination of portrait orientation and shortness that give me a rushed feeling when watching them. As I’m not near you (Netherlands, Europe) can’t support you locally, and I understand you do what you need to do to reach your local customers. Good luck!
Thanks - I'm with you on my viewing preferences! As a business I can't get too set on one way or the other and have to follow the customer, but I've definitely dragged my feet a bit on vertical format.
Thank you, I always wondered how people took videos. I like shorter videos, I can always squeeze in 5 or 10 minutes easier.
Was just thinking about this idea of static backgrounds the other day. Do they make these units to attach onto tripods also. They must. Thanks Jason.
Yes, it has a standard mounting hole in the bottom - in the first shots the gimbal was on a tripod
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm I figured. Thanks
Im sure if you could get a small tiny home built on your land that people would love to reserve it for an air b&b
Thanks Morty - I'm trying to sell Lisa on building a yert for rental. So far she's unenthusiastic...
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm
Jason, listen to Lisa…..😉
You could accommodate those exchanges that are popular in Europe for extra pairs of hands at no cost to you beyond the initial structure. That way everyone has off-hour privacy.
That’s a cool gadget! I can certainly see the use case. It always takes me at least a few tries to set up a shot so that I’m in it 😝
Out of interest sake, what does a compost at a nursery look like. I assume you have one?
Thanks. My only complaint with the AI face tracking is that it always centers the shot on the face - and if I were framing it myself, I'd just about never place the face dead center of the shot. I suppose I could mount the camera a bit on the high side for a better shot but I'll have to play around with it. The plant trimmings from crop maintenance are about the same as you'd expect from yard trimmings and garden work, but the part that can be a little problematic is dealing with the root ball/potting mix on plants disposed (dead plants or ones graded out for quality). It's not something you can avoid entirely - and the high proportion of "brown" material in this spent potting mix can grind an otherwise hot compost system to a halt. We've been blessed/cursed with a lot of uneven spots throughout the landscape of the farm, so we've been using the potting mix waste to fill in dips and uneven ground. TMI?
I know TH-cam likes shorts but I won’t watch them. Thank you Jason. PS I MIGHT watch yours. 🌷💚🙃
Thanks Judy!
Can you show the tripod you used in the first shot please?
I actually had to use 2 tripods - one for the gimbal and phone and the other for the camera. If you see this Amazon list www.amazon.com/shop/fraservalleyrosefarm/list/NMCM3CXQNCWL?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsffraservalleyrosefarm_P5K79GKVQ3DDB437EEME the gimbal and phone were mounted on something quite like the lightweight tripod list and the camera was on the heavyweight (professional) tripod. It might be worth noting that the gimbal itself has some pull-out "legs" that form a little tripod of its own if you set it on a flat surface too.
I’m hoping Jason becomes the Laura LeBoutillier of Canada 😅 soon.
Lol. Thanks - she's pretty amazing.
Jason, using this device, would I have to edit my videos using Powervision software or would I still be able to edit through my existing editing route (iMovie)?
The output is just a video file, so I used my regular editing software
Thanks for that Jason. Could you please tell me, do you use a microphone too and what sort of tripod holds the gimbal?I create gardening TH-cams too (long tem beginner trying to find time) but am hopeless at the technology side of it. Trish The Gong Gardener. Australia. I'm a long time subscriber of yours
Thanks Trish. Usually I use an inexpensive Takstar Shotgun mic on my camera - it's not perfect, but when the camera is mounted on a tripod (which is my usual shot) it gives reasonable audio at 4-6ft range outdoors.
Wow I love that! I have a gimbal but not that automated. Jason I have a question, my English roses blooms are heavy and end up on floor? The blooms become damaged and I was hoping u can give me advice 🙏 what am I doing wrong? Do they need to have support?
Some varieties are just famously lax and will flop under the weight of the blooms. It's unlikely you're doing anything to cause it. Some thinning pruning may help to bring down the overall weight of stems and favor few (but hopefully stronger growing) canes. Yes, some clever way of securing them to a support can also be a good solution.
Hi Jason would you say this gimbal can move quite quickly to the left and right? I ask because I do stand up comedy I move quickly. Thanks and does it connect to the phone via Bluetooth? Can you switch the gesture control off I wave my hands around a lot doing comedy you see.
Thanks John. It moves quite quickly and yes, pairs with the camera by bluetooth. My only gripe is that with face tracking it automatically centers to the face, whereas I might normally frame a shot with my face at the top third of the screen. It's kind of a funny angle default, but if you raise the camera a little higher it turns out okay.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm Superb feedback as usual Jason, cheers.
I wish I could justify a gimbal for my business but I don’t have the viewer base yet.
My biggest problem is with talking clearly, and finding the time to edit… its gotten to the point where I gave up trying to edit and talk well/clearly and just shoot…
I kinda like the end result though, its much more like I’m talking to someone next to me rather than trying to produce a movie.
You bet Robert - it makes sense to work with a style that feels authentic and natural for you, and it's right at home on social platforms like TH-cam.
The masses are short attention span folks 🫤
People are watching more shorts now.
I loathe shorts and Tick Tock too.
Thanks - good to know I'm not alone in my preference! The local marketing videos on Facebook reels have been useful, but I'll have to see if I can find a use for the rest of it.