More videos like this! Always great to learn and actually see the process of these types of edits. Also hopefully the covid bug passes quickly. Cheers 🍻
love the channel, looking forward to this series! I edit on FCP and was hoping you would do a video that offers some trendy transitions like day to night dissolve and the camera shake we use when the agent reappears on camera.
This is nice, but please could you or have you done stuff like this using premiere pro I'm really struggling to get it right each time I tried speed ramp on premiere pro
Great video! Thank you so much for these! Do you use auto focus at all? Like do you have your camera focus on a specific thing and then do the push in towards that? Like what do you do for focus during the non-detail shots?
Thanks!! Yes. If I'm going straight at something I usually have it on the middle point so it lands on an important wall or feature (like a fireplace or bed). If I'm going through a room (kitchen, patio etc) I usually put the focus point on a lower third so the camera will have the furniture or countertops to focus on somewhere mid-distance in the composition. Don't want to go too close or too far away or things might get messed up and it's hard to notice on a tiny screen.
I think I imported them, color graded & changed speed to 80% , added stabilizer, then turned it into a nested/compound clip so I could add the speed ramp from there without affecting the other stuff. I didn’t think about it and just did that to make it look more simple on the screen recording but I now realize that would have been helpful to show too 🤣 my bad
Nice vid! Do you recommend and stabilizing software or hacks? The issue I'm having is with super longs push-ins or fast orbits or just pushing the limit with my gimbal. I want the footage to look like its floating, I always have this unwanted bounce sometimes not all the time when i'm being a little more dynamic with my shots that I know I can get out, but I haven't figured how to remove them yet... Any suggestions?
Honestly the most perfect gimbal shots I’ve ever done were using a onewheel for a long driveway shot lol. Roller blades would probably work great too since it would eliminate that up and down axis. But for normal gimbal work on foot, maybe try some super cushy running shoes or try doing weight lifting that is similar movements to using a gimbal (but much heavier eventually) so you’re naturally going to get more stable and it will be easier too. For stabilization I just use the built in effect in Final Cut and it seems to work better than premiere. I think Sony has their own stabilizing software if you have one of their cameras. Hope that helps! 🫡
Thanks so much! I'll be working on them ASAP. Here's a good super straight forward tutorial I found for Davinci Speed Ramps - th-cam.com/video/mCEp08MSvdU/w-d-xo.html Let me know how it goes!
Hi taylor! I am a beginner in real estate videography and was wondering if its fine to use the sony a6700? That is the camera I have an if so, what lens would you recommend, also should I use auto iso for slog 3 because of the different lighting around the houses I am shooting? Or should I just use manual? Thanks! currently i have the 16-55 mm kit lens.
Hey! Yeah it’s probably going to work fine to get going. I haven’t used one so you tell me what you think :) Your lens won’t be quite as wide for interiors though but it’s really all up to creative choice and what clients like anyways so go ahead and get started and build from there if you feel like you need a better camera or different lenses etc. If you do want normal real estate wide shots (like the ones in this video) you’ll need something like a 10mm to similar perspective as a 16mm on full frame for a cropped sensor camera camera. I’d stick to manual settings or at least locking them for each shot so your footage isn’t changing mid-shot. That usually looks less professional. The only time I would do auto iso is for some specific inside-outside shot of someone talking on camera really. Hope that all helps!
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thanks! Idk if you have anything else in mind I should consider. First time buyer, trying to upgrade phone quality! I do videos and want to do photos too :).
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo One of my biggest concerns honestly, is while the EV is a flexible budget camera, some of your past videos, like the workflow video, usually show the 60 frames and then show the slowdown percentage. While I think the EV will do a bit of everything for me, is not shooting in 60 fps a huge deterrent and I should consider something else as a beginner-novice for the real estate stuff?
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo th-cam.com/video/aO_kPW39um8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=o4K68_qVdl_Md9Qt Theres a lot of walk panning forward speed ramp and then transition to other forward moving clips I see how the transition is very smooth and slow I tried to use speed ramp & directional blur in premiere pro. But i cant get the same effect. Please make a video about this i like how the attached clip have a very blurry zooming in effect rather than just a blur
Hey! I'm sure you saw it but they have instructions on the page. Here's what it says ("You can download the Adjustment Layer for Final Cut Pro X for free here. To install it, simply unzip it to /Users/username/Movies/Motion Templates/Titles/ folder.")
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Hi Taylor, thanks for your answer. I downloaded it and it goes to the Finder, but then how I move it to FC? I don't know why but it doesn't work for me. Can I get it form other source?, again thank you so much for the help cause I really want to make this transitions in my videos.
I tried this, and when I speed it up, I get this side to side jitter it’s not smooth. Seems like when I’m taking the shot my gimbal is swaying side to side as I’m trying to hold a straight line.
Yeah it’s tricky! Have you tried adding stabilization in post before adding the speed ramp? Or try holding the trigger on your gimbal to keep it locked in straight? Might also try using the lens support if your gimbal has one if you aren’t already. I know that’s helped me a lot lately!
For real estate you need more dynamic range than other genres of videography so you don't have blown out windows. Osmo is not that great cause of small sensor and not that good d-log M. Second thing is that you actually need to look professional to your clients so they can show off with you to their clients. It's kinda stupid but it is what it is
Great points! Thanks for helping each other out. Agreed, Osmo will not be that good but I'm sure there's people out there using them for home tours. The new iPhone would be a much better option though if you're looking for a budget friendly setup!
To do speed ramps in Premiere, you have to right click on the footage where it says "fx" , then select Time Remapping / Speed, then use keyboard shortcut "p" to draw keyframe points where you want the speed ramp to start/finish (for this trend you just need one point really). To draw them just click with your mouse on the point and it should show up with a dot. After that, use keyboard shortcut "v" to go back to using the normal selection tool. After that, zoom in on the footage (+) and you'll be able to click the line on the side you want to be fast and drag it up to a fast percentage (like 2000+). That will speed up the footage. To smooth out the speed ramp you can click the point you drew and drag it left/right and you'll see a ramp shape appear. Keep adjusting until it works for you. You can m make it longer or shorter depending on what you want from there. Hard to make sense of it over text so I made a quick screen recording showing what it looks like lol. It's just random footage unrelated to this trend but you'll see what I mean.drive.google.com/drive/folders/1p__eY40s2EYPjZ70P8Zklwn_DvSH8f-h?usp=share_link
Mannn speed ramps are so much easier in FC haha. Epic tutorial! Super clean, loved the final edit too! 🤙🏼Yay for a new series!!
Super easy! But PP has its perks. Thanks dude ;)
don't even get me started on the FC Ramp feature....
Ryan Nangle has a really nice "Smooth Push in " Smooth pull out" set of transitions that are the chef's kiss for this kind of work
More videos like this! Always great to learn and actually see the process of these types of edits. Also hopefully the covid bug passes quickly. Cheers 🍻
Thanks!! Im all good now. Got to quarantine & edit to pass the time lol. Hope you're doing well!
love the channel, looking forward to this series! I edit on FCP and was hoping you would do a video that offers some trendy transitions like day to night dissolve and the camera shake we use when the agent reappears on camera.
Thanks! Working on that one for this month. Do you have a transition you already use for it that you recommend?
U fortunately not, I use speed ramps and jump cuts a little zoom but I def need to upgrade
Thanks! Next thing I need are tips to not catch yourself in reflections like at 1:21!
Haha just always be on the lookout 😆
Awesome! Can't wait to try this out on some videos. Thanks!
Let me know how it goes ! 🤘
Awesome content, really appreciate the insights!
Thanks!!
Great video. Thank you! 👍
Thanks!!
Very helpful! Been looking for this exact tutorial!
Glad to help !
60fps at normal speed, this is smooth!
This is nice, but please could you or have you done stuff like this using premiere pro
I'm really struggling to get it right each time I tried speed ramp on premiere pro
How did you know I was looking for this exact info just yesterday? Thanks for the video and I hope you get better soon!
Thanks! I’m all good now. Got to quarantine with my parents who had it too and edit videos :)
Great video! I downloaded the adjustment layer from your link. Do you need to open that with motion first and then move it into FCP somehow? Thanks
You can drag the 'Adjustment Layer' folder into your 'Movies | Motion Templates | Titles' folder and it will appear in FCP in your Titles area.
@@idanyorkThanks, worked like a charm!
Great video! Thank you so much for these!
Do you use auto focus at all? Like do you have your camera focus on a specific thing and then do the push in towards that? Like what do you do for focus during the non-detail shots?
Thanks!! Yes. If I'm going straight at something I usually have it on the middle point so it lands on an important wall or feature (like a fireplace or bed). If I'm going through a room (kitchen, patio etc) I usually put the focus point on a lower third so the camera will have the furniture or countertops to focus on somewhere mid-distance in the composition. Don't want to go too close or too far away or things might get messed up and it's hard to notice on a tiny screen.
Love your videos! So much to learn :)
Thank you!!
How did you get your clips to have the "normal 100%" drop down above the clip tho?
I think I imported them, color graded & changed speed to 80% , added stabilizer, then turned it into a nested/compound clip so I could add the speed ramp from there without affecting the other stuff. I didn’t think about it and just did that to make it look more simple on the screen recording but I now realize that would have been helpful to show too 🤣 my bad
Thank you for this video its so helpful
I have learned a new transition thanks
Have fun!
Nice vid! Do you recommend and stabilizing software or hacks? The issue I'm having is with super longs push-ins or fast orbits or just pushing the limit with my gimbal. I want the footage to look like its floating, I always have this unwanted bounce sometimes not all the time when i'm being a little more dynamic with my shots that I know I can get out, but I haven't figured how to remove them yet... Any suggestions?
Honestly the most perfect gimbal shots I’ve ever done were using a onewheel for a long driveway shot lol. Roller blades would probably work great too since it would eliminate that up and down axis.
But for normal gimbal work on foot, maybe try some super cushy running shoes or try doing weight lifting that is similar movements to using a gimbal (but much heavier eventually) so you’re naturally going to get more stable and it will be easier too.
For stabilization I just use the built in effect in Final Cut and it seems to work better than premiere.
I think Sony has their own stabilizing software if you have one of their cameras.
Hope that helps! 🫡
yea, recently I have been doing the shoots with my shoes off, it's helping, lol@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
awesone and well explained.
Thanks!
Great job explaining this! Anyway you may make one for Davinci users? Also cannot wait for the rest of upcoming videos!
Thanks so much! I'll be working on them ASAP. Here's a good super straight forward tutorial I found for Davinci Speed Ramps - th-cam.com/video/mCEp08MSvdU/w-d-xo.html Let me know how it goes!
What frame rate is your timeline sequence you’re editing on? 24?
Correct!
Hi taylor! I am a beginner in real estate videography and was wondering if its fine to use the sony a6700? That is the camera I have an if so, what lens would you recommend, also should I use auto iso for slog 3 because of the different lighting around the houses I am shooting? Or should I just use manual? Thanks! currently i have the 16-55 mm kit lens.
Hey! Yeah it’s probably going to work fine to get going. I haven’t used one so you tell me what you think :)
Your lens won’t be quite as wide for interiors though but it’s really all up to creative choice and what clients like anyways so go ahead and get started and build from there if you feel like you need a better camera or different lenses etc. If you do want normal real estate wide shots (like the ones in this video) you’ll need something like a 10mm to similar perspective as a
16mm on full frame for a cropped sensor camera camera. I’d stick to manual settings or at least locking them for each shot so your footage isn’t changing mid-shot. That usually looks less professional. The only time I would do auto iso is for some specific inside-outside shot of someone talking on camera really.
Hope that all helps!
Thank you so much!@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo
Have you tried editing in capcut?
Not yet! Need to try. What about you?
Great video. Thanks for the tutorial. Subbd. Looking forward to seeing more like this.
Thanks!
Can a drone be used for this?
Of course!
Will i have major issues implementing this on the sony ev z10? Shoots 4k 30 Fps
Should be ok! Just need a wider lens since it’s a cropped sensor camera (10mm will be similar for the wide shots)
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Thanks! Idk if you have anything else in mind I should consider. First time buyer, trying to upgrade phone quality! I do videos and want to do photos too :).
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo One of my biggest concerns honestly, is while the EV is a flexible budget camera, some of your past videos, like the workflow video, usually show the 60 frames and then show the slowdown percentage.
While I think the EV will do a bit of everything for me, is not shooting in 60 fps a huge deterrent and I should consider something else as a beginner-novice for the real estate stuff?
What program do you use to edit?
This video was showing Final Cut Pro. Premiere Pro is also great and can do this type of stuff.
Can you do this is Final Cut iPad?
I haven’t used that version but I’d think yes. Just need to figure out how to speed ramp and you’ll be good!
How to do the long blue zoom in effect
What is that?
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo th-cam.com/video/aO_kPW39um8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=o4K68_qVdl_Md9Qt
Theres a lot of walk panning forward speed ramp and then transition to other forward moving clips
I see how the transition is very smooth and slow
I tried to use speed ramp & directional blur in premiere pro. But i cant get the same effect.
Please make a video about this i like how the attached clip have a very blurry zooming in effect rather than just a blur
I tried to download the Adjustments Layers but I couldn´t install it to FCP, any suggestions?
Hey! I'm sure you saw it but they have instructions on the page. Here's what it says ("You can download the Adjustment Layer for Final Cut Pro X for free here. To install it, simply unzip it to /Users/username/Movies/Motion Templates/Titles/ folder.")
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Hi Taylor, thanks for your answer. I downloaded it and it goes to the Finder, but then how I move it to FC? I don't know why but it doesn't work for me. Can I get it form other source?, again thank you so much for the help cause I really want to make this transitions in my videos.
What is the type of mod in Ronin?
Hey! It’s a ronin rs3 pro with the handle that comes with it from DJI
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo No, is it pf or ptf
@@حسنراضي-ط2ط PTF 👌
How much would charge to do this house?
Buen video!!!
Thanks!
I tried this, and when I speed it up, I get this side to side jitter it’s not smooth. Seems like when I’m taking the shot my gimbal is swaying side to side as I’m trying to hold a straight line.
Yeah it’s tricky! Have you tried adding stabilization in post before adding the speed ramp? Or try holding the trigger on your gimbal to keep it locked in straight? Might also try using the lens support if your gimbal has one if you aren’t already. I know that’s helped me a lot lately!
Thanks I’m gonna try to lock it that might work
Which editing software bro 😎??? 5:10
Its Final Cut Pro@@Videosblik
yes Final Cut
@@Videosblik
Did osmo pocket 3 suitable for real estate videography?
For real estate you need more dynamic range than other genres of videography so you don't have blown out windows. Osmo is not that great cause of small sensor and not that good d-log M. Second thing is that you actually need to look professional to your clients so they can show off with you to their clients. It's kinda stupid but it is what it is
Great points! Thanks for helping each other out. Agreed, Osmo will not be that good but I'm sure there's people out there using them for home tours. The new iPhone would be a much better option though if you're looking for a budget friendly setup!
@@czykiczykislimszajdi I see...Thought of using Osmo Pocket 3 for real estate video haha... I think its more on vlog stuff or simple home tour
@@TaylorBrownPhotoVideo Do i need additional wider lens attach on Iphone? Sorry im still learning and try to utilize my current resources. Thanks!
Nope, as long as it's one with the ultra wide (.5x) lens @@nicksonchang3301
can i make this on capcut??
Maybe something similar! I don't use CapCut so I'm not sure.
How to premer pro?
To do speed ramps in Premiere, you have to right click on the footage where it says "fx" , then select Time Remapping / Speed, then use keyboard shortcut "p" to draw keyframe points where you want the speed ramp to start/finish (for this trend you just need one point really). To draw them just click with your mouse on the point and it should show up with a dot. After that, use keyboard shortcut "v" to go back to using the normal selection tool. After that, zoom in on the footage (+) and you'll be able to click the line on the side you want to be fast and drag it up to a fast percentage (like 2000+). That will speed up the footage. To smooth out the speed ramp you can click the point you drew and drag it left/right and you'll see a ramp shape appear. Keep adjusting until it works for you. You can m make it longer or shorter depending on what you want from there. Hard to make sense of it over text so I made a quick screen recording showing what it looks like lol. It's just random footage unrelated to this trend but you'll see what I mean.drive.google.com/drive/folders/1p__eY40s2EYPjZ70P8Zklwn_DvSH8f-h?usp=share_link