Some ideas for the 100th episode: You could go look back and analyse 100 of your past shots, talk about what you would do differently or what worked well and what things you used to achieve each of the 100... might be a long one, but its on theme? You could do a 1hr 40min live stream (which is 100minutes) You could discuss your dream camera package that costs less than $100k You could light a 100sec short film with $100 worth of lighting You could put 100% effort into a single shot and show how you start with 0% effort and what you would change for 50% and 100% etc... You could ask 100 film makers to message you their biggest fails as filmmakers (or biggest successes) You could shoot a scene only with 100mm lenses and talk about the challenges and what effect it has on how everything feels.
i am in the end of my college years, and need to make a film for the graduate. and this video make that process easier. big thanks to you. auto subscribe
There is that one shot in breaking bad when jessie were calling w.w on a street phone.. the camera was downwards and tilting upwards Shot had the best mood ever and i got into moods and grading like a 5 years old would go in a candy shop however overwhelmed a little bit
Oo.. it was really helpful. Thankyou for putting up such videos. Well I'm a filmmaker too, and I'm curious to know what software you were using to make the moodboard. I really liked the interface of it. I too wanna try on that one. Can you help me?
How can u find the right pictures for your mood board? So i could pique my crew's interest so they can fully invest and be interested in the project? It's such a mind numbing process to find the right pics & tone.
ShotDeck looks cool, I have been using film-grab.com/ for years now its a similar dealio by the looks, fantastic tools to have. I love just hitting random on film-grab a heap of times and seeing random frames from movies that are out of my normal viewing. I also have my folder I call my inspo dive which is a billion drawings/paintings/photos/textures/poses/motions/objects/places from the web so that even if I am without internet or need a smattering of ideas on a specific thing really quick I have it on hand and organised so I can meld a concept look together.
Oops... This actually Ep 96. Soooooo close to 100 eps! Thanks for watching! 😊
Some ideas for the 100th episode:
You could go look back and analyse 100 of your past shots, talk about what you would do differently or what worked well and what things you used to achieve each of the 100... might be a long one, but its on theme?
You could do a 1hr 40min live stream (which is 100minutes)
You could discuss your dream camera package that costs less than $100k
You could light a 100sec short film with $100 worth of lighting
You could put 100% effort into a single shot and show how you start with 0% effort and what you would change for 50% and 100% etc...
You could ask 100 film makers to message you their biggest fails as filmmakers (or biggest successes)
You could shoot a scene only with 100mm lenses and talk about the challenges and what effect it has on how everything feels.
Thank you for that suggestion ~ Shotdeck.
Took me a long time before realising what is so great about moodboard. It's really a great tool for the creative process!
This shotdeck recommendation will save my life! Having been looking for something like this for way to long. Keep up the great content!
This video put me in a good mood. I feel like being nice for the entire day...until I start working on a pending edit.
😂 all the best with completing that pending edit!
Yes, shotdeck is actually really handy , thanks for the video
is it better than film-grab ?
i am in the end of my college years, and need to make a film for the graduate. and this video make that process easier. big thanks to you. auto subscribe
So specific! Great topics! I’m so glad I found this channel. Thank you for making these wonderful videos.
Great to talk about this topics and very well explained, thank you!
Next to Danny Gevirtz the best Film Chanel!!! Thanks a lot for your effort.
So, Bloody. Useful. Really helped. Thank you.
There is that one shot in breaking bad when jessie were calling w.w on a street phone.. the camera was downwards and tilting upwards
Shot had the best mood ever and i got into moods and grading like a 5 years old would go in a candy shop however overwhelmed a little bit
Sicario is a masterpiece... can't stop fanboying RD... D:
also great site. Thanks for recommendation. Super useful.
I remember the live stream where we came to know about shotdeck . :P
Really glad I found your channel ♥️
Waawoo I have never found any information like this
Great topic and under 5 minutes!
Thank you! A video should only be as long as it needs to. And it's always better to make shorter videos! 😊
Oo.. it was really helpful. Thankyou for putting up such videos. Well I'm a filmmaker too, and I'm curious to know what software you were using to make the moodboard. I really liked the interface of it. I too wanna try on that one. Can you help me?
I was wondering, what's the sofwtare you use for setting up yout moodboards? Looks pretty straightforward!
Affinity Photo :)
Amazing video! Thank you so much for sharing :)
Super helpful. Any tips on coming up with a color palette? Subscribed.
Great video!
What software are you using to create the mood board?!? Photoshop?
Thank You ✌️👍So Much...
you´re just amazing! greetings from brazil
Thank you
How can u find the right pictures for your mood board? So i could pique my crew's interest so they can fully invest and be interested in the project? It's such a mind numbing process to find the right pics & tone.
Can u mention a idea for amood board and create it on camera ( structuring it) so that anyone from crew seeing it gets it,ll forward to this video
Thank you so much can tell software
ShotDeck looks cool, I have been using film-grab.com/ for years now its a similar dealio by the looks, fantastic tools to have.
I love just hitting random on film-grab a heap of times and seeing random frames from movies that are out of my normal viewing.
I also have my folder I call my inspo dive which is a billion drawings/paintings/photos/textures/poses/motions/objects/places from the web so that even if I am without internet or need a smattering of ideas on a specific thing really quick I have it on hand and organised so I can meld a concept look together.
Ah yeah film grab!! Yeah it's similar to that.
Ooo yeah I've got a big ol' folder like that too.
luxartists.net también es muy buena pagina para encontrar referencias y/o estudiar el estilo de otros profesionales de la imagen. Saludos desde Chile
¡gracias David! ♥️