Finally a video on videography that uses the medium efficiently and effectively. I didn't know that was even allowed. No manic effort to establish the presenter as funny and charming and the thing was three-quarters over by the time most people are getting started. And the movements involved are *motivated* movements pretty much and I didn't know that was allowed either. Bravo. Liked and subbed.
Hey mfreeman313, thank you so much for your comment, this is such a huge compliment! I really do try to create what I call 'Faff free content', meaning I just want to create videos that deliver valuable information without all the 'Faff'. Really glad you enjoyed the video, stay tuned for lots more faff free content coming soon :-)
@mfreeman313, what is your meaning when you said: "And the movements involved are motivated movements pretty much"? Are you talking about the transitions or the content of gimbal movements? Thanks!
@@tannermeade Sorry, I meant there's always a clear purpose to it that adds something. Too often I see constant movement for the sake of having movement. I'm not a big fan of that. Everything you do should make the video more meaningful. Just sliding the camera laterally toward no obvious goal on every single shot doesn't do that IMHO.
@@mfreeman313 Thanks -- I appreciate the reply! I make training videos for businesses and the feedback you gave was high-value. So I wanted to understand it better and adapt my methods.
Thanks Darren, this is great feedback.Definitely going to be doing a follow up video to this one covering more intermediate/advanced techniques, I’m sure you’ll find that video useful to 🎥👌thanks again
for the pull-back tilt down shot in 2:40, you can prevent any accidents by just shooting the footage pushing forward, and then reversing the footage in your editing software, it would end up creating the same result
Thanks so much Luca Loschi, I try to keep my tutorials as condensed as possible or ‘Faff free’ as I like to call them 😀 lots more to content on the way so stay tuned.
I made a school boy error, please don’t judge me 😄 Rule No.1 ALWAYS check your sensor before a shoot....thankfully this wasn’t a paid gig. Thanks for watching
@@LearnOnlineVideo on push and pull how do push or pull focus since you are changing distance to the subject? Or are you shooting at a high f stop? If so which f stop do you recommend?
Great question Varoujan Daniel Messier, I very rarely shoot at a low aperture when using a gimbal for exactly that reason. With shots like this I tend to shoot at around 17mm anywhere between f10-f14. Hope this helps 👍
Great video! I just got my first gimbal and am trying to learn all I can, and this video was straight to the point, very clear and concise with great tips. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. Will do a tutorial on lower thirds soon, got some ‘Advanced Framing & Composition Techniques’ coming up next. Stay tuned.
Phenomenal! ...I don’t know what else to say but two things: 1) I will try to find an old bldg ruin similar to the one you filmed and in a safe place for filming; 2) This video should have a few hundred thousand views...I’m on board to learn more. Be well.
Thank you so much PowerForward, positive comments like this are so encouraging and just make me want to create more content to help people learn. Thank you for your kind words and enthusiasm for learning more about video. LOADS more content on the way, watch this space 🎥😀
Hi Parth, i'm so glad you enjoyed this video and I love your enthusiasm to learn! Unfortunately i'm not looking for interns at the moment but its definitely something I wold like to do in the future. Keep in touch my friend. Thanks
BONUS INFO & TIPS: When buying a gimbal, always ensure that the gimbal will easily hold the weight of your camera/set up that you are using. You don’t want your gimbal motors to be running at maximum capacity as this will drastically decrease its life span. This tutorial isn’t product specific though and these moves can be pulled off using just about any gimbal. Shot using the zhiyun crane 2 and Sony A6400
It's a good tutorial I really appreciate, then a question after I read your Tips, how is the payload max of the gimbal example 1.2 kg, then use a mirrorless with weight 1 kg, those motor gimbal will running at maximum? Waiting for next video gimbal movement for make a short cinematic with human object 🙏
Thanks so much Nishant, No bullshit content is what I pride myself in. The quicker I can help people learn the better, I like to think I specialise in 'Faff Free Content' :-) Lots more on the way.
@@LearnOnlineVideo Awesome yeah I couldn't believe that was achievable with a gimbal! It looked cinematic af. You gave me a lot to work with, great tutorial. Thanks!
Much appreciated man! Short & straight to the point
Thank you very much
Finally a video on videography that uses the medium efficiently and effectively. I didn't know that was even allowed. No manic effort to establish the presenter as funny and charming and the thing was three-quarters over by the time most people are getting started. And the movements involved are *motivated* movements pretty much and I didn't know that was allowed either. Bravo. Liked and subbed.
Hey mfreeman313, thank you so much for your comment, this is such a huge compliment! I really do try to create what I call 'Faff free content', meaning I just want to create videos that deliver valuable information without all the 'Faff'. Really glad you enjoyed the video, stay tuned for lots more faff free content coming soon :-)
@@LearnOnlineVideo great video!!!
what video editor did you use for video editing, please tell me ???
@mfreeman313, what is your meaning when you said: "And the movements involved are motivated movements pretty much"? Are you talking about the transitions or the content of gimbal movements? Thanks!
@@tannermeade Sorry, I meant there's always a clear purpose to it that adds something. Too often I see constant movement for the sake of having movement. I'm not a big fan of that. Everything you do should make the video more meaningful. Just sliding the camera laterally toward no obvious goal on every single shot doesn't do that IMHO.
@@mfreeman313 Thanks -- I appreciate the reply! I make training videos for businesses and the feedback you gave was high-value. So I wanted to understand it better and adapt my methods.
Great love the video
Hands down the best demo of basic gimble movement. Appreciated!!
Thanks Darren, this is great feedback.Definitely going to be doing a follow up video to this one covering more intermediate/advanced techniques, I’m sure you’ll find that video useful to 🎥👌thanks again
Straight to the point, simple (though not necessarily easy) and effective moves, love it!
for the pull-back tilt down shot in 2:40, you can prevent any accidents by just shooting the footage pushing forward, and then reversing the footage in your editing software, it would end up creating the same result
Thank you
1- Push Forward
2- Pull Back
3- Low Rider
4- Reveal
5- Crane Shot
6- Orbit
7- Look up
8- Pull back tilt down
9- Look up crane shot
10- Push forward crane
PRO TIP: Screen shot this comment using your phone so that you have it with you on your next shoot ☝️👌
Thanks for the tip again ...I am a bit old school...wrote it down on my note book. Now time to practice practice practice !!
The hero we need.
Well suerizes
@@LearnOnlineVideo already did thank u!
You are simple but profound with your style. I love watching and sharing your videos
One of the best yet short (condensed) tutorial on gimball ever! 👍🏻
Thanks so much Luca Loschi, I try to keep my tutorials as condensed as possible or ‘Faff free’ as I like to call them 😀 lots more to content on the way so stay tuned.
@@LearnOnlineVideo Got a new subscribed 👍🏼
Straight to the point! No silly nonsense!
Thank you
Your gimbal movement is amazing, except that sensor dust.
Keep up with the wonderful work.
I made a school boy error, please don’t judge me 😄 Rule No.1 ALWAYS check your sensor before a shoot....thankfully this wasn’t a paid gig. Thanks for watching
@@LearnOnlineVideo on push and pull how do push or pull focus since you are changing distance to the subject? Or are you shooting at a high f stop? If so which f stop do you recommend?
Great question Varoujan Daniel Messier, I very rarely shoot at a low aperture when using a gimbal for exactly that reason. With shots like this I tend to shoot at around 17mm anywhere between f10-f14. Hope this helps 👍
@@LearnOnlineVideo thank you so much for your help
Varoujan Daniel Messier you’re very welcome my friend 👌🎥
The orbit (point of interest) is my fav!
One of my faves to 👌🎥
Mine too! How do you lock it in that position? (My Osmo 3 arrived yesterday!)
Hans S set your gimbal to ‘locking mode’ 👌
👍
Amazing video, love the results!
Great video! I just got my first gimbal and am trying to learn all I can, and this video was straight to the point, very clear and concise with great tips. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Wild Rose DIY, ‘clear and concise’ is my thing, I’m glad you like this style. Lots more on the way 👌
Best video for beginners like myself...now practice practice practice...thanks so much
Thanks Steve - great shots. I'm thinking how I would incorporate these into driver education videos. All the best, Cheers Rick
Great tips
because i love it, i learn from it in just a short time, i will bombarded that subscribed button, like and nuc the notification bell
Welcome to the 'Notification squad' Ja. Thanks for subscribing
Nice moves!👍
Epic as always! Would love a tutorial on the titles where you introduce your name
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. Will do a tutorial on lower thirds soon, got some ‘Advanced Framing & Composition Techniques’ coming up next. Stay tuned.
You are a LEGEND. Thanks.
Phenomenal! ...I don’t know what else to say but two things: 1) I will try to find an old bldg ruin similar to the one you filmed and in a safe place for filming; 2) This video should have a few hundred thousand views...I’m on board to learn more. Be well.
Thank you so much PowerForward, positive comments like this are so encouraging and just make me want to create more content to help people learn. Thank you for your kind words and enthusiasm for learning more about video. LOADS more content on the way, watch this space 🎥😀
The soundtrack is amazing!!
I would love to be your intern for short time.
Tricks are amazing.
Hi Parth, i'm so glad you enjoyed this video and I love your enthusiasm to learn! Unfortunately i'm not looking for interns at the moment but its definitely something I wold like to do in the future. Keep in touch my friend. Thanks
Nice video. Straight to the point and no bloating used
BONUS INFO & TIPS: When buying a gimbal, always ensure that the gimbal will easily hold the weight of your camera/set up that you are using. You don’t want your gimbal motors to be running at maximum capacity as this will drastically decrease its life span. This tutorial isn’t product specific though and these moves can be pulled off using just about any gimbal. Shot using the zhiyun crane 2 and Sony A6400
Hi, nice tutorial, any tips in regard to the settings in gimbal app? Like the tilt, pan, etc. Thanks a lot! 😁
This video's background music link please 🙏😁😢😢
I just love your videos 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
It's a good tutorial I really appreciate, then a question after I read your Tips, how is the payload max of the gimbal example 1.2 kg, then use a mirrorless with weight 1 kg, those motor gimbal will running at maximum?
Waiting for next video gimbal movement for make a short cinematic with human object 🙏
you shared very well. i really like the way you shoot and show it on video. you have inspired beginners like me
Looks like he’s 20 ft above the ground. That lens must make a difference
All shot with the Sony E 16-50mm lens @16mm, an incredibly cheap lens (link in description).Hope this helps.
Learn Online Video cool thanks man
Very insightful 👏👏
Thanks Simon Mwewa Lane
Thanks for sharing your skills and talent. Gives us an inspiration to do much better way of capturing the moment. Salute...God bless!!!
Ultimate shots smoothly
Thanks Vinaykumar Kumar, I love the smoothness of a gimbal shot. Hope this video helped and thanks for watching.
Everyone loves a good, crisp and to-the-point video. No bullshit, no beating around the bush, just pure content. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much Nishant, No bullshit content is what I pride myself in. The quicker I can help people learn the better, I like to think I specialise in 'Faff Free Content' :-) Lots more on the way.
thanks for helping us, greetings from Brazil🇧🇷
very good job.
Thank you Durban boy my friend
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hello sir. im jay from india . thank you for your good video and reyaly im enjoying your videos
Hi Jay, thanks for watching, I hope these videos are helping you learn more about video production.
@@LearnOnlineVideo . hi sir. am very very happy for your replay
Straight to the point. Excellent. How all videos should be. Thumbs up!
This is tip which i need. Thank you so much!
Great vid!
I love your tutorial. Easy to follow
Subscribed. I’ve watched a few videos lately, and you are consistently one of the best! Thank you!
Thanks
wonderful tips and amazing to watch those beautiful surroundings.
Marvelous Steve! Thanks! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
thanks for the tips !
Great charisma humble & can see you love what you do
Thank you :)
You're welcome VỀ MIỀN NẮNG GIÓ
Truely amazing
Simple clear advice Thanks.
Well done. Concise. Consistent frame of reference [that's key].
Amazing technique!!
Thank you, hope it helps you with your gimbal moves
Great tutorial, thanks for doing this.
Thanks so much for this perfect 👌🏻
Thanks!! Greetings from Germany
You’re welcome, from England 🏴 😀
This video helped me understand and improved my tips points
Fantastic tips!
Thanks Felix, now go out there and start shooting some epic gimbal moves 😀🎥👌
Amazing ❤️🇲🇺
Thank you ❤️🇬🇧
You WellCome 🥰
Honestly this is my favorite channel on TH-cam!!!
Absolutely a Golden Tips!
Simply great
Cok Güzel bilgiler 👍👍
Excellent and to the point. I saved this one under Best Videos so I can repeat watch until I memorize these cool moves.
nice video
Amazing shotss ! great job
Thanks my friend
Superb moves
Thank you sir
Simply helpful. Thanks mate!
You're welcome shidani chaniago, glad to hear you found this video useful.
Thanks for your amazing presentation .....
You're welcome Manoj GS
Superb..... well described. Thanks a lot.
Thanks James George, glad you found this video useful and hope it helped.
This is the first video I see from you. Nice!! Thanks 👍
Great sir ...
I learned much from your videos
Very professional. Thanks.
productivity level +1 . thanks !
Hey Maiev Shinoda. Comment level 5 star 😀thanks
This is great. Thanks so much.
No worries Voice ink, glad you enjoyed
I always watch ur videos 5 to 6 times. And starts practicing.
Interesting videosn.
I'm addicted on your video
Thank you 🙏🏼
Nice useful video! 👍 I'll try some of these for the next time 😃
Thanks, let me know if you get some good shots :-)
Great presentation....🌹🌹🌹🌹🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉
Surya Kumar, thank you
its Perfect👌
Love it 😍
Thank you very much
Great tutorial!
Thank you mambaman
Thank you a lot! It’s really useful to me!
Loved it man 🔥
best video for gimbal shooting.. sir..
Te ganaste mi suscripción. 💯
Epic next-level stuff with loads of slowmotion and no story but who needs that when you can do even more slowmotion
Thank u very much for this video.
Awesome shots, so many great ones what is your favorite to reveal that structure?
My favourite is ‘The Crane Shot’, simple to do and adds HUGE production value 👌🎥
@@LearnOnlineVideo Awesome yeah I couldn't believe that was achievable with a gimbal! It looked cinematic af. You gave me a lot to work with, great tutorial. Thanks!
Simple and effective ...love from india
Many thanks bro!
Nice footages and tips, thanks alot!
You’re welcome Rollo 👌
PERFECT, TNX
You’re welcome Majid
Great stuff! Thanks!
Nice shot bro
Thank for sharing video.... 😁🙏🙏
You're very welcome Andix Menone, hope it helped
amazing tips
Excellent and practical demo. Well done. Thank you!
Thanks Al, I appreciate your kind words and hope the video helps.