Feel free to share your experiences/challenges and tips when it comes to filming someone, below! :) Thanks to Portkeys for sponsoring this video. Check out there monitor here: tinyurl.com/portkeyslh5pii And check out our Smallrig X Andyax Creator Tool Kit here: geni.us/E4b Check out our latest video about the 1200X here! th-cam.com/video/BSjDhP-y3Vo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jT2mFi9t4308Gw5w
Just last week, we flew all the way from Louisiana and Minnesota for a 5-day shoot with Anders and crew. Not only was the entire VJUS crew friendly and helpful to us (the client), they were equally engaged and helpful to all of the actors and extras. We couldn't have asked for a more enjoyable and productive experience. Thanks to everyone at VJUS.
I’ve visited Anders & friends in Norway twice for a workshop, and he’s always nice to everyone. We did a whole session on directing on the workshop and it was one of the most useful parts of it. The advice here sounds simple, but especially when you’re new it’s so easy to get carried away with what you’re doing and not give the talent what they need to perform. I used to do a lot of corporate video work, and it was always surprising how many CEOs of big companies were nervous before a shoot. So it might be easy to assume they must be used to doing it and can just drop in and deliver a great performance…but that was almost never the case. They all appreciated good direction and kindness. Happy film making is good film making.
The summary is basically the difference between Customer Service and Customer EXPERIENCE. With Part 3, I like to say "that was perfect, let's to one for good luck and then one last one as a backup after that" then they think it's technical reasons why we keep doing more takes 😅
It seems simple, but as a naturally awkward person and filmmaker, learning these tricks took me a bit too long whenever interviewing people. This is such a good example of WHY you don't want to do the things you don't want to do.
All so true, I try to do the same and make them feel relax, those simple things go a long way, good to see a video on this, maybe the first of its kind as I haven't seen nobody on youtube talking about it before
I started a TH-cam channel a few years ago, and I feel like it really helps me with interviewing and interacting with the talent in front of the camera because I've done it so much. Also, I'd feel very comfortable if I walked in to Metal blasting on a speaker, but that's just my music preference haha!
That's good to hear :) Hehe, I knew someone would say that about the metal music. Everyone has different taste. But based on experience, calm music makes things more cozy hehe.
Great tips as always, Anders! :-) I have actually been considering that monitor as it has touch, seems great for Auto-focus. If I use an HDMI transmitter from the camera, and hook the reciever to the PortKeys, it will probably not work, right?
@@Andyax Beklager. I came off too strong. And wanted an excuse to try my Norwegian. I think, it's been a few months since I started learning Norsk again but at least I can say more than veldig bra jobb lag! Like, before.
Feel free to share your experiences/challenges and tips when it comes to filming someone, below! :)
Thanks to Portkeys for sponsoring this video. Check out there monitor here: tinyurl.com/portkeyslh5pii
And check out our Smallrig X Andyax Creator Tool Kit here: geni.us/E4b
Check out our latest video about the 1200X here! th-cam.com/video/BSjDhP-y3Vo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jT2mFi9t4308Gw5w
Just last week, we flew all the way from Louisiana and Minnesota for a 5-day shoot with Anders and crew. Not only was the entire VJUS crew friendly and helpful to us (the client), they were equally engaged and helpful to all of the actors and extras. We couldn't have asked for a more enjoyable and productive experience. Thanks to everyone at VJUS.
Best Directing masterclass just got uploaded on youtube..Masterpiece
I’ve visited Anders & friends in Norway twice for a workshop, and he’s always nice to everyone.
We did a whole session on directing on the workshop and it was one of the most useful parts of it.
The advice here sounds simple, but especially when you’re new it’s so easy to get carried away with what you’re doing and not give the talent what they need to perform.
I used to do a lot of corporate video work, and it was always surprising how many CEOs of big companies were nervous before a shoot. So it might be easy to assume they must be used to doing it and can just drop in and deliver a great performance…but that was almost never the case. They all appreciated good direction and kindness.
Happy film making is good film making.
Thanks for sharing Julian! And for your nice comment :)
The summary is basically the difference between Customer Service and Customer EXPERIENCE. With Part 3, I like to say "that was perfect, let's to one for good luck and then one last one as a backup after that" then they think it's technical reasons why we keep doing more takes 😅
Finally a new video. Keep it up guys !
We uploaded a week ago as well! th-cam.com/video/BSjDhP-y3Vo/w-d-xo.html
Which was just as great of a video as this one! :) @@Andyax
It seems simple, but as a naturally awkward person and filmmaker, learning these tricks took me a bit too long whenever interviewing people. This is such a good example of WHY you don't want to do the things you don't want to do.
Me on every set like a madman: "WHAT IS YOUR NAME AND WHAT DO YOU DOOOOOO?". Great and very useful video!
Thanks was the perfect video to start my week and watch while I was waiting for my client to arrive at my studio.
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT
I have been following you since 8 years ago. I like you a lot and I enjoy watching your videos !!!
I enjoyed this video! 👍
All so true, I try to do the same and make them feel relax, those simple things go a long way, good to see a video on this, maybe the first of its kind as I haven't seen nobody on youtube talking about it before
Yes, excellent! Good stuff! :)
I started a TH-cam channel a few years ago, and I feel like it really helps me with interviewing and interacting with the talent in front of the camera because I've done it so much. Also, I'd feel very comfortable if I walked in to Metal blasting on a speaker, but that's just my music preference haha!
That's good to hear :) Hehe, I knew someone would say that about the metal music. Everyone has different taste. But based on experience, calm music makes things more cozy hehe.
Directing is so important!
what a great video, thank you very much!
Wow this is premium content
incredible work!
Wow wow good job 😮
Literal film school masterclass people pay thousands and their life to... But free... Thank you!
01:03 nice 😁
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
it's not only about filming it's also important in daily life ,you have to behave good ,talk nicely
That's true!
Great tips as always, Anders! :-)
I have actually been considering that monitor as it has touch, seems great for Auto-focus. If I use an HDMI transmitter from the camera, and hook the reciever to the PortKeys, it will probably not work, right?
Thanks. It will still work because it's wireless control :) I just don't know how far away you can stand and operate the camera.
Oh right, that is amazing🤩 thanks for letting me know@@Andyax
Bra vid Anders och lag!
Anders, Jeg elsker dine ogen og hår! Vill du en kopp kaffe?
How was that? Did you feel complimented and relaxed?
Takk takk. Hehe, jeg tror det fort kan bli litt mye ^^
@@Andyax Beklager. I came off too strong. And wanted an excuse to try my Norwegian. I think, it's been a few months since I started learning Norsk again but at least I can say more than veldig bra jobb lag! Like, before.
Nice. First cmnt
Frist impression clips went from 0% to 100% ..maybe tone it down on the attention.. a 50% looks about ok....otherwise it just looks abit pretentious
Jepp, and it was meant to be too much. The third one is a better balance :)
Time waste