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1. Thank you for the tips. 2. I have a genuine question. Did the Buddhist agree to be shown on youtube? what about privacy rules? do you always check it in every country, ask people or just don't care (didn't think about it) unless someone will report she/he want to be removed? I'm asking here as I would like to respect people privacy not to mention follow the law ;) In the other hand people make this world more interesting...so it is nice to film them. How is your approach it?
You can see on his shirt, at the end, how much he worked for us to receive so much valuable information for free! Wish you all the best mate! And thank you for sharing with us such a great video ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for this video Pascal, it’s excellent. The title attracted me because I never have a plan with my B-roll. When I visit a place, the layout and circumstances spontaneously create the plan. Your summary is the best advice. Shoot for the edit. Always have storytelling in mind but spending time getting variations on a given sequence gives you maximum flexibility in post. Push-in, but also pull-out. Pan both right and left, Tilt-up as well as down. Don’t forget to get a wide shot of your telephoto to give it location. When you make a camera movement, also do a variation where you start with a held shot and end the move with a held shot. This gives you maximum flexibility for smoothly transitioning to your next clip, which can now be a static, pan right or left, reveal or whatever. Your advice to get fillers is important. They don’t even have to relate to the main subject. Colorful foliage moving in the breeze etc. My mindset is that I’ll only be in this place once in a lifetime so make the most of it.
This is my favorite video of yours, and looks like many people agree. Hopefully you'll do another one just like this, walking around, capturing shots, constantly explaining what you are doing and why.
I always get a bit overwhelmed because I don't plan anything ahead. I have a travel coming soon and these are extremely useful, quick tips to get nice-looking footage. Thanks!
You are amazing! No BS, straight to the point, and so clear and precise. Love it :) I’m trying to learn the art of making travel videos and most of the clips I find on YT are just crap, thanks a lot mate.
Great concept for a video. When I travel and have a rough idea of what I my video will be, but it is difficult to plan exactly until you get there. Sometimes you have a make a game time decision and go with the flow. Thanks and keep the great work.
Awesome video,been into photography/videography for about 10 months and all i can say is so many creators make it look so easy but boy its not,joined LCA and learning from channels like yours has been a huge help so thank you for the time invested in videos like this and sharing your knowledge and passion to others who are learning!
Hi, You are very professional while handling the camera, most of the people use lots of accessories with camera to get the those shots. Gimbal wont make shot perfect, only our creativity does, which you have proved. All the best for your future videos.
Thank you so much for this! If you can, can you do a video of your editing process for a project like this? Your introspective work while shooting was soooooo helpful to understand the dilemmas of shotting on site. Editing is a whole different beast. Again, thanks for all you have done!
Thank you very much for the tips. I love the outdoors, my friends and family always wanted to see what I'm doing. So I just started trying to make videos
You deserve even more than 100 million subscribers. Your dedication to your work and your honesty in teaching us without any cost is truly admirable. I wish you even more success very soon.
@@pascalbasel Definitely. Definitely come and see my beautiful country after this bad time is a new experience for you. Welcome to Sri Lanka. I will definitely do my best to inform you when you come to my country. Thank you.. 😊💛💙 ayubowan 🙏
Was cool to see some of the movements you use, feel the recommendation is b-roll equal 60p in the end even you start the video by recommending 24p (wish in one of your coming video to see some aspect about indoor or night video shots as I rarely see your youtube content in those conditions)
Yeah, actually some of the clips are 60p on a 24p timeline without slow motion and it's not noticeable (aside from the missing motion blur). Thanks for the recommendation. I will bring out a video about my new TH-cam studio in the next few weeks. That will be a bit about indoor shooting.
Taking a trip to keywest soon I will be binge watching your videos for some ideas of some cinematic footage to incorporate in my vlog. Just found your channel. Love your work!
Love your videos! I wish we could see your helper recording you filming your flow and pace throughout “the whole” shot. After it would be nice to see what you actually recorded. You’re amazing!
Awsome advice! I bought a camera just to correct my movements in sports, but I was thinking of trying to do a few videos to share with friends and more importantly to keep memories. Your advices are on point!! Much appreciated
Great Video, very helpful! I like the structure of the video: show how its getting filmed - show how that particular scene looks like - showing the whole video after editing. I definitely can learn from it and wanna try it soon ;) Should have more views!
Really cool video. I can't read all the comments of it, but I would appreciate if you answer me something that you didn't mention in the video; How do you find a tourist attraction with no people around?
An other very nice video of you Pascal! Thank you for sharing your experience and skills with us! Can you make a video, where you explain, how you combine manual focus with single autofocus?
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1. Thank you for the tips.
2. I have a genuine question. Did the Buddhist agree to be shown on youtube? what about privacy rules? do you always check it in every country, ask people or just don't care (didn't think about it) unless someone will report she/he want to be removed? I'm asking here as I would like to respect people privacy not to mention follow the law ;) In the other hand people make this world more interesting...so it is nice to film them. How is your approach it?
this guy deserves way more subscribers
Thanks a lot, working on it ;-)
But I actually prefer having subscribers that actually want to learn something as just going for the masses tbh
@@pascalbasel That's a great way of thinking about it. Can't wait for more
Yes
Definitely!
You can see on his shirt, at the end, how much he worked for us to receive so much valuable information for free! Wish you all the best mate! And thank you for sharing with us such a great video ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Oh yeah, that was hot one haha. Thanks!
God will always bless you for the fact that you share your own tricks to teach the world.
Thanks Dan 👍🏻
Thanks for this video Pascal, it’s excellent. The title attracted me because I never have a plan with my B-roll. When I visit a place, the layout and circumstances spontaneously create the plan. Your summary is the best advice. Shoot for the edit. Always have storytelling in mind but spending time getting variations on a given sequence gives you maximum flexibility in post. Push-in, but also pull-out. Pan both right and left, Tilt-up as well as down. Don’t forget to get a wide shot of your telephoto to give it location. When you make a camera movement, also do a variation where you start with a held shot and end the move with a held shot. This gives you maximum flexibility for smoothly transitioning to your next clip, which can now be a static, pan right or left, reveal or whatever. Your advice to get fillers is important. They don’t even have to relate to the main subject. Colorful foliage moving in the breeze etc. My mindset is that I’ll only be in this place once in a lifetime so make the most of it.
This is my favorite video of yours, and looks like many people agree. Hopefully you'll do another one just like this, walking around, capturing shots, constantly explaining what you are doing and why.
I always get a bit overwhelmed because I don't plan anything ahead. I have a travel coming soon and these are extremely useful, quick tips to get nice-looking footage. Thanks!
Wat Umong, I miss that place. Great to see you don’t need a gimble to get solid cinematic shots 👏
Absolutely
Very nice. Would have never thought of all these techniques, yet seem so logical when demonstrated.
Thanks, that's nice to hear 😊
@@pascalbasel
Thank you, sir. Bought an XT4 last week and just getting started.
Great choice :-)
You are amazing! No BS, straight to the point, and so clear and precise. Love it :) I’m trying to learn the art of making travel videos and most of the clips I find on YT are just crap, thanks a lot mate.
15:34 that shot I try to take every time ..that sun flare from among the leaves looks so beautiful 🤩
The way you detailed your settings or your video quality is so lit
Great concept for a video. When I travel and have a rough idea of what I my video will be, but it is difficult to plan exactly until you get there.
Sometimes you have a make a game time decision and go with the flow.
Thanks and keep the great work.
What a great sequence at the end using so simple shoots! Great editing as well. Very nice tips, thank you!
I love you man.. way u work hard. Teach perfectly other . Thanks for Making my confidence. Love u.
I watched this video twice ! first time I missed everything because I just could not get my eyes off this beautiful human 😄😍
Haha, thanks Iryna
@@pascalbasel thank YOU! :)
This has to be the best videography tutorial I've ever seen.
Awesome video,been into photography/videography for about 10 months and all i can say is so many creators make it look so easy but boy its not,joined LCA and learning from channels like yours has been a huge help so thank you for the time invested in videos like this and sharing your knowledge and passion to others who are learning!
Thanks :-)
@@pascalbasel your definitely welcome,thank you for the great content you continue to put out,and i am looking forward to seeing the next one!
Bruh, this by far THE BEST video on travel video I have seen on youtube!
Wow, thanks!
Hi, You are very professional while handling the camera, most of the people use lots of accessories with camera to get the those shots. Gimbal wont make shot perfect, only our creativity does, which you have proved. All the best for your future videos.
Thanks a lot Bolgam, absolutely agree 👍🏻
Man I really appreciate. With love from Zimbabwe
This video is a treasure. Found it late. I am a newbie who is just learning videography
The two dogs was a good subject to focus on too 😁
Thank you so much for this! If you can, can you do a video of your editing process for a project like this? Your introspective work while shooting was soooooo helpful to understand the dilemmas of shotting on site. Editing is a whole different beast. Again, thanks for all you have done!
Thank you very much for the tips. I love the outdoors, my friends and family always wanted to see what I'm doing. So I just started trying to make videos
Wow the reveal of the video was awesome 👏🏽
Solid pointers here. I picked up a few new techniques. 😁
Thanks for sharing.
Nice to hear James
Very nice and you deserves way more subscribers😍 and love from nepal to you❤️
Do you plan your b-roll sequences and videos before you shoot them or do you shoot without a plan?
Planning?!? What’s that? 🤣🤣🤣
@@VintageInsightPhotography 😄
Made one video isn’t easy in hot weather. Thanks alots for your sharing Pascal 🎉❤
Excellent video. Very helpful!
Your dedication and effort to this art of making videos is amazing. Glad to have found your channel.
Thanks for sharing, great job😍😍😍
Thanks for your videos dude, I’m learning a lot, hope to try these tips out in London this weekend😊
first time i come here on your video I really inspired to see your B Roll tutorial video
Thanks for sharing. 🤝 😊
Excellent video man.
Learning alot from this gentleman. I will definitely incorporate the skills in my vlogs too.❤❤ from Kenya
Wow!!! Great tips and de final sequence is amazing!
Great video! Thanks for the tips!
You literally deserve a lot more ❤❤
You deserve even more than 100 million subscribers. Your dedication to your work and your honesty in teaching us without any cost is truly admirable. I wish you even more success very soon.
Thanks a lot Ali 🙏🏻
@pascalbasel you are welcome, Mate ;)
Great video. I just enrolled in your full course. Looks great and looking forward to it!
Awesome, thank you!
It's superb love from sri lanka 🇱🇰
Thanks Nikila, hope to be able to visit Sri Lanka soon.
@@pascalbasel Definitely. Definitely come and see my beautiful country after this bad time is a new experience for you. Welcome to Sri Lanka. I will definitely do my best to inform you when you come to my country. Thank you.. 😊💛💙 ayubowan 🙏
Actually had a trip planned before that situation started. Hope it's still going to happen.
One of the best cinematic tutorial
Thank you for doing this for free for a novice like me to understand and have given me ideas to take forward.
You are really good at getting away with not using a gimbal 😂 I’m impressed. Inspired me to get a top handle now.
Thanks for the advices Pascal ! Cheers from France
Great helpful tips! Thank you Pascal. Subscribed.
Those dogs deserve more Eyecatches !
Who else got that ?
Watching this before going on a longer trip in a few days! Thanks for the tips. Excellent channel.
Thank you so much for the pointers. I need to think more about my shots and storytelling.
You know when you are doing a great job when there are, "0" dislikes on the video. Great tips, helped me a lot in making my first video.
That's a new feature of you tube . you don't see the number of dislike's any more only the creator sees the total count of dislikes .
New favourite channel. You have a great way of explaining concepts that makes it easy to understand. Thank you 🙏
These tips are gold. Thank you!
Another great video, very detailed and clear. Thank you!
Great tutorial. I like these kind of video
The tunnels are epic! The final video looks amazing!!
Gute Arbeit geleistet LG.Pidi Best Regards from Germany
Danke Peter, Grüße in die Heimat ;-)
Cicadas noise is 😍
Was cool to see some of the movements you use, feel the recommendation is b-roll equal 60p in the end even you start the video by recommending 24p (wish in one of your coming video to see some aspect about indoor or night video shots as I rarely see your youtube content in those conditions)
Yeah, actually some of the clips are 60p on a 24p timeline without slow motion and it's not noticeable (aside from the missing motion blur). Thanks for the recommendation. I will bring out a video about my new TH-cam studio in the next few weeks. That will be a bit about indoor shooting.
Excellent!! The best video instruction ever!
Awesome Tutorial for vloggers and photographers.Cheers🍁
Glad it was helpful!
Clean and simple to understand, this video made my day, can't wait for more
This was great, so relaxed and explained fully. Love how you forgot some gear and improvised, so real life. Thx for sharing, much appreciated 🙏
Thanks for sharing the value of shooting videos step by step to combine a attractive video clips 😘
Thank you for ur video… so much to learn
Thank you Pascal. Although I don't own a DSLR cam, I can follow your techniques with my mobile phone. Cheers from the Philippines!
Taking a trip to keywest soon I will be binge watching your videos for some ideas of some cinematic footage to incorporate in my vlog. Just found your channel. Love your work!
Great insight on not revealing your main attraction right away. I can't wait to experiment with this in my filming.
Love your videos! I wish we could see your helper recording you filming your flow and pace throughout “the whole” shot. After it would be nice to see what you actually recorded. You’re amazing!
What a nice capture.
Great video
I love the way you handle your camera steadily..
Watching and learning
Good job😊
Wow... Within few minutes your have explained alot about videography, definitely I am gona use all this tricks to make footage more interesting..
Amazing tutorial and breakdown of your approach on things! Keep up the great work my friend, it is truly inspiring!
Thanks Jerick 👍🏻
I'm happy that i found this channel ✌👌👍
Thank you Pankaj
Awsome advice!
I bought a camera just to correct my movements in sports, but I was thinking of trying to do a few videos to share with friends and more importantly to keep memories.
Your advices are on point!! Much appreciated
...took jus a minute to see your stuff impressed and subscribed instantly...
Thanks a lot. Welcome to the channel :-)
I like your ideas of taking videos without planning.
you deserve much more views and subscriber...i hope and pray ..you achive it in short time
Pascal! Big thank you for the awesome tips.
Great Video, very helpful!
I like the structure of the video: show how its getting filmed - show how that particular scene looks like - showing the whole video after editing.
I definitely can learn from it and wanna try it soon ;)
Should have more views!
Thanks Chris, I agree haha ;-)
Thanks again for another wonderful and creative video
Thanks Michael 👍🏻
Your videos are always so helpful and well made. Excellent work mate! 👍
Those dogs are having so much fun! Get them in the video. 😂
Wow so glad that i found you every of your tutorials are so instructive. Thank you.
Really a very good tutorial. Thank you, Pascal.
Thanks Vishy 👍🏻
Great Video, very helpful!❤❤❤from srilanka.......
New follower from Nepal
Welcome to the channel bro
It is really insightful and educational to watch you work! I have been watching quite a few or your videos.
Interesting but waaay too many advert interruptions!
It's an amazing technique , thank you so much sir
Lots of fantastic practical tips Pascal. You've earned a subscription from me.
Awesome, thank you!
Sehr schön vorgemacht und gut erklärt.
Great vdo . You made the quite boring Wat Umong look really interesting.
Oh man, so much to learn from you! This is amazing content!
Glad to hear it!
I love watching your video. Your videos really help me alot.
I love that temple. I got there a few times.
Really cool video. I can't read all the comments of it, but I would appreciate if you answer me something that you didn't mention in the video; How do you find a tourist attraction with no people around?
You don't. You just go for sunrise when no one is there. That gives you empty places and best looking light.
A great video with many tips giving insights. Thanks.
An other very nice video of you Pascal! Thank you for sharing your experience and skills with us! Can you make a video, where you explain, how you combine manual focus with single autofocus?
Thanks, I could make one of my new shorts videos about this.
@@pascalbasel this would be really nice!
This is some great stuff. Thanks for the effort you put into these videos!
Thanks, very motivating :-)