Of course you're right! I stopped making videos on TH-cam for a long time because it was very hard for me to record myself, but recently on a trip to Copenhagen, my wife and I started recording a vlog. I used a camera and my wife used an iPhone. And somewhere, that passion and the fun of creating materials on TH-cam came back, so I hope that now after watching your film I will be even more motivated to document my Norwegian life and everything around me ;) Greetings from Oslo 👋
I always search for videos about filming yourself but can’t believe this is the first time I’ve seen one that addresses this topic! I’ve always been anxious to move my eyes away from my gear when shooting solo and often wondered how other solo travelers and/or creators maneuver this. Thank you for the tips 🤍
The hip new kid on the block is 'Life of Riza".... She takes the "filming yourself" to the next level.... Analyzing the more seasoned creators shows that rules and habit make an excellent combination.... #repeatrepeatrepeat And Lila, you did a great job explaining..... 👌😻💯
I am from India,🇮🇳 I have seen all your videos, your teaching level is so great regarding video editing that I have no words, I have learned a lot from you.
thank youu for this video, i helps me a lot because i'm scared in front of the camera. I'm good at photography but filming myself is difficult, but thank you for this and to your advice ❤❤
Hey Lila, Another one for filming yourself is seeking out and using an Escape Room! They are mini sound stages/studio sets after all; contact one, ask what day/time is the slowest for the various rooms or the complex as a whole, and if you can rent the place out to shoot? If all goes well, steer respectable creatives their way. That way they have an increase in their revenue stream and you have a place to get controllable content risk free.
Very good, sensible, pragmatic, realistic, real-world steps to keep on creating and telling your story. Have to say the last frame with the camera toppling over made me snigger; we've all done it. :-)
Been watching your videos for a few years and learning a lot. As a native English speaker, I’ve noticed your English has improved drastically. Very slight accent! Goed gedaan hoor! Mvg, Remco.
Great tips again, Lila! I'm usually shooting out in secluded areas so I'm able to keep my gear a bit less conspicuous but every time I film in the city I get the anxieties big time! Gonna keep these tricks in mind. Also, I'm totally stealing your vehicle backseat talking head shot you've been using, never thought to do that!
I have seen the shot dissections from Digital Spaghetti and I would love to see you cover this topic too, it's a niche I feel isn't being served as much yet.
Lila you're a Rockstar. Such a beautiful human being. I can absolutely understand the effort that goes into making these videos that you keep churning out for us. So much thanks to you and much love. P.S. The 'oops' with that straight face in the end cracked me up 😆♥
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Great video and a lot of good advices! Thank you for this, keep it up!!❤
Your tips are leggggit!! I am just starting out my TH-cam content creating journey and this video hit the nail in the head 🔩🔨. Thanks so much for this video
Lila, thanks for the super helpful tips! Your thoughtfulness and attention to detail is amazingg! You're such a helpful resource - we'll always tune in for your videos. 👏
Great video tbh👍🏾, I can’t imagine how tiring it was filming this all by yourself because I know how hard it is for me to film all by myself! From setting up the camera at a convenient angle then walk some steps away to capture the movements … it’s hard … it’s stressful but it’s worth it 💯
You know. … it wasn’t until I got my camera a month ago that I started to realize “ wait a second, do people constantly have a camera man or is there just a lot of walking back and forth “ 😂
Thanks Lilla, Im enjoying your videos very much. Ive recently been looking at paid audio for my channel so Im giving trackclub a go, thanks for sharing, and once again a whole video packed full of top quality tips! win win!
OK Lila, I just noticed your page a few minutes ago. Thanks about the advice about the SSD; I had the same problem with Nikon's software. Way back in the day, I was still shooting film when everybody else was shooting digital. So, because I "had to learn digital anyways," I picked up an old pro model Nikon. (This was back when Windows Vista was getting Apple a lot of customers.) Like the hair. So, as I was telling you, I "Had to learn digital anyways." Let's skip that part, because I'll just chop it into a tree with a rusty soup can. Let's get "to the subject." Studio lighting is a profession, camera operations is a profession, cutting hair is a profession. Now, I'm sure you wouldn't want me, chopping your hair out of a treetrunk with anything less than a quality Progresso brand, so, if you wouldn't mind... ...2 GE reveal floods, and one Sylvania halogen. Bounce them off a piece of natural white watercolor or drawing paper from the art supply. Change the camera settings to outdoor shade. (Because I really don't want to throw the entire art department out of the country so some congressman can save us from $.03 electrical bill added to $65 worth the surcharges.) Actual photography lightbulbs are expensive. TY. As I said. I like the hair. I'd hate to find out that your skin isn't better than a $.53 Led bulb with $300 price tag.
Thanks for answering my question I asked you from your last video! I still live in NYC and I still feel reallllly nervous when I walk away from my camera. But, also, maybe one can trade off with another vlogger to watch each other's equipment on respective days of shooting. One day I'll be there for his camera and the next day she'll be there for me. Just a thought... And yes, disecting other videos would be a great idea. I like it!😀👍
@@lilafromyoutube good advice! And from your video also… But just like driving, you gotta look out for the other guy… Always …especially the ones with sticky fingers! And I must say you are wonderful in your videos!
It's properly said as "fewer" people... not "less" people. The rule on this is, if you can count the things your talking about it's fewer, and of you cannot count it, then it's "less."
In some cities simply walking around with your smartphone in your hand makes you a target and I don't mean waiting for you to put it on a mount and walking a few steps away either. I know too many people who were beaten up or had weapons pointed at them and robbed of any gear.
I just bought a brand new sony a7iv after selling my a7iii because filming myself on a7iii was extremely hard becausse its didnt have flip screen..on the other hand now i am scared of filming in public because of somebody stealing my brand new expensive camera lmao
I might film in the middle of *nowhere* on an empty road up in the Norwegian mountains and *still* have this naggin' feeling that somebody might walk by and snag my phone while I do something in the distance ...
@@lilafromyoutube Hahahaha, yeah, it’s the irrationality of it that’s funny :) Like, nobody is gonna stay hidden in a bush up in the mountains waiting for an creator to «swing by» so they can steal the gear, but still that naggin’ feeling of «it’s wrong» to do this :) Crazy part is, most norwegians are so law abiding that we leave the front door open sometimes, people leave strollers outside of café’s no worries and mostly it’s not a problem at all :)
Afew years ago I was finally fully determined to start making content.. back then I had nothing but a phone. The very next day someone stole it from my pocket. 😅
The new super small insta360 camera that shoots 4k video (forgot its proper name) could be a great tool for shooting these kinds of shots (if you can afford it). Just stick it to some streetlamp or something (with its magnet) and just film. Its so small that no one will know its a camera. This comment wasnt sponsoref btw 😂
Lila looks just like the IDF soldier i met in the streets of Jerusalem, when i went there as a tourist... i told her she looks like a Jewish Goddess with that rifle... and we exchanged numbers and then that whole month our body fluids... i miss her...
Think the worst thing I have seen people do is the lift testing shots, video themselves walking into the lift and doors closing, issue of course if the lift departs, must have a friend to guard the camera
The winners have been contacted, congrats! 🎉
Of course you're right! I stopped making videos on TH-cam for a long time because it was very hard for me to record myself, but recently on a trip to Copenhagen, my wife and I started recording a vlog. I used a camera and my wife used an iPhone. And somewhere, that passion and the fun of creating materials on TH-cam came back, so I hope that now after watching your film I will be even more motivated to document my Norwegian life and everything around me ;) Greetings from Oslo 👋
Hey long time no speak! glad to hear you’re getting back into things! ☀️
I always search for videos about filming yourself but can’t believe this is the first time I’ve seen one that addresses this topic! I’ve always been anxious to move my eyes away from my gear when shooting solo and often wondered how other solo travelers and/or creators maneuver this. Thank you for the tips 🤍
Would love to see a BTS of an entire sequence - planning, setups, getting the shot, etc.
Love what you're doing!
you’re asking me to make a video about how I film myself filming myself? You’re breaking my brain! 😂
Welcome to the Matrix!!@@lilafromyoutube
The hip new kid on the block is 'Life of Riza".... She takes the "filming yourself" to the next level.... Analyzing the more seasoned creators shows that rules and habit make an excellent combination.... #repeatrepeatrepeat
And Lila, you did a great job explaining..... 👌😻💯
I’ve seen her work - she’s so good! Incredible visual storyteller.
I am from India,🇮🇳 I have seen all your videos, your teaching level is so great regarding video editing that I have no words, I have learned a lot from you.
Hey Lila. Love this series. You were able to cover how we feel as creators and our insecurities. This is exactly what I needed. These are great tips.
I’m so glad! Good to see you again btw. Hope you’re well
thank youu for this video, i helps me a lot because i'm scared in front of the camera. I'm good at photography but filming myself is difficult, but thank you for this and to your advice ❤❤
Thank you Lila for your ideas and advices for us you're such a wonderful person ❤️
Hey Lila,
Another one for filming yourself is seeking out and using an Escape Room! They are mini sound stages/studio sets after all; contact one, ask what day/time is the slowest for the various rooms or the complex as a whole, and if you can rent the place out to shoot? If all goes well, steer respectable creatives their way. That way they have an increase in their revenue stream and you have a place to get controllable content risk free.
Very good, sensible, pragmatic, realistic, real-world steps to keep on creating and telling your story. Have to say the last frame with the camera toppling over made me snigger; we've all done it. :-)
Been watching your videos for a few years and learning a lot. As a native English speaker, I’ve noticed your English has improved drastically. Very slight accent! Goed gedaan hoor! Mvg, Remco.
Thank you for this!!!!!!! Finally someone helping me with my biggest fear
I'm glad that this video got into my explore page . It helped me to take good shots at variety of angles.
Thanks for making this video .
I LOVE the editing in this video, Lila, with the punch in and out in rhythm with your cadence and description!
Thank you!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Looks like I found a pot of gold in this channel - so many usuful tips for the editing A+! Keep going girl! :)
Was just thinking about that. I'm going to film in the city tomorrow by myself. Good video!
Lets go!! Let me know if these tips helped 🫶🏻
🤘🏼🤘🏼
I’m enjoying this new era of videos from you
Great tips again, Lila! I'm usually shooting out in secluded areas so I'm able to keep my gear a bit less conspicuous but every time I film in the city I get the anxieties big time! Gonna keep these tricks in mind. Also, I'm totally stealing your vehicle backseat talking head shot you've been using, never thought to do that!
Hahaha it’s a fun angle, isn’t it? It’s a ✨ vibe ✨
@@lilafromyoutube the vibeyest! 🤌
I have seen the shot dissections from Digital Spaghetti and I would love to see you cover this topic too, it's a niche I feel isn't being served as much yet.
Lila you're a Rockstar. Such a beautiful human being. I can absolutely understand the effort that goes into making these videos that you keep churning out for us. So much thanks to you and much love. P.S. The 'oops' with that straight face in the end cracked me up 😆♥
Great video and a lot of good advices! Thank you for this, keep it up!!❤
I like your energy. I'm not personaly person in front of the camera but this video made me at least try at ones
Your tips are leggggit!! I am just starting out my TH-cam content creating journey and this video hit the nail in the head 🔩🔨. Thanks so much for this video
Yes to dissect and break down shots 😮❤
Lila, thanks for the super helpful tips! Your thoughtfulness and attention to detail is amazingg! You're such a helpful resource - we'll always tune in for your videos. 👏
Beautiful and Intelligent thank you for your awesome work!!!
These videos are so good! So glad I found your channel. I feel like I’m sitting in class watching these lol. Thanks Professor! 🫡
Awesome as always. And yes to a shot Dissection video!
🙌🏻
Great video tbh👍🏾, I can’t imagine how tiring it was filming this all by yourself because I know how hard it is for me to film all by myself! From setting up the camera at a convenient angle then walk some steps away to capture the movements … it’s hard … it’s stressful but it’s worth it 💯
Loooove these video!! So encouraging and insightful. THANK YOU LILA!
You know. … it wasn’t until I got my camera a month ago that I started to realize “ wait a second, do people constantly have a camera man or is there just a lot of walking back and forth “ 😂
Hahaha a looooot of back and forth 😂
@@lilafromyoutube 😂
This little series was so insightful and genuine! Also...omg. the camera drop at the end T^T
That drop made my heart drop hahaha 💀
Great video. Combining effective storytelling with the camera while putting little pieces in to still be safe. Very creative!
Thanks 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks for Advice! I think thats a nice Idea ❤️
Thanks Lilla, Im enjoying your videos very much. Ive recently been looking at paid audio for my channel so Im giving trackclub a go, thanks for sharing, and once again a whole video packed full of top quality tips! win win!
OK Lila, I just noticed your page a few minutes ago. Thanks about the advice about the SSD; I had the same problem with Nikon's software. Way back in the day, I was still shooting film when everybody else was shooting digital. So, because I "had to learn digital anyways," I picked up an old pro model Nikon. (This was back when Windows Vista was getting Apple a lot of customers.)
Like the hair.
So, as I was telling you, I "Had to learn digital anyways." Let's skip that part, because I'll just chop it into a tree with a rusty soup can. Let's get "to the subject." Studio lighting is a profession, camera operations is a profession, cutting hair is a profession. Now, I'm sure you wouldn't want me, chopping your hair out of a treetrunk with anything less than a quality Progresso brand, so, if you wouldn't mind...
...2 GE reveal floods, and one Sylvania halogen. Bounce them off a piece of natural white watercolor or drawing paper from the art supply. Change the camera settings to outdoor shade. (Because I really don't want to throw the entire art department out of the country so some congressman can save us from $.03 electrical bill added to $65 worth the surcharges.) Actual photography lightbulbs are expensive.
TY. As I said. I like the hair. I'd hate to find out that your skin isn't better than a $.53 Led bulb with $300 price tag.
Good tips! Shooting myself has been difficult
can you please make a motivation video? i love how much effort you put in your videos, im positive you will get to 1M subs
great video. just one little thing, how do I walk towards the camera without walking away from it?
Walk backwards like I did in the video ;) that way you can keep an eye on it
Filming myself is one of the hardest things I've done...to get right. There are sooo many things that can go into it.
Oh 300000%
Great advice. Thanks for sharing these tips!!!
Now you’ve officially got nothing to hold you back from filming 😁
@@lilafromyoutube you know you are totally right
Thanks for answering my question I asked you from your last video! I still live in NYC and I still feel reallllly nervous when I walk away from my camera. But, also, maybe one can trade off with another vlogger to watch each other's equipment on respective days of shooting. One day I'll be there for his camera and the next day she'll be there for me. Just a thought... And yes, disecting other videos would be a great idea. I like it!😀👍
If you can shoot with someone else, that’s def the safest idea! Try to find areas that aren’t as crowded. I see Casey do that all the time :)
@@lilafromyoutube good advice! And from your video also… But just like driving, you gotta look out for the other guy… Always …especially the ones with sticky fingers! And I must say you are wonderful in your videos!
Would love to see a breakdown of some video essayists, especially ones that get creative with filming; Dan Olson, Tim Rogers, Contrapoints, etc
Will check them out :)
love the videos Lila.
It's properly said as "fewer" people... not "less" people. The rule on this is, if you can count the things your talking about it's fewer, and of you cannot count it, then it's "less."
DJ Giz using MixLab! Hell yeah!!!!
can you do a video about filming in public, overcoming the awkwardness of it
Hey which one of your videos explains how to get the 2 bars at the top and bottom of your movie (aspect ratio) cinema look?
It’s an oldie th-cam.com/video/_zM1ifwX_Ew/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9o53aBE-hPQYUCVA
@@lilafromyoutube thanks …I’ll donate for you having to dig for it
Great tips! 😁 definitely fun to film myself but sometimes definitely can get a little sketchy in public busy areas 😂
Hahaha that’s why I’d avoid those!
@@lilafromyoutube I try to too 😂 I usually only do it when I have someone to be near the camera or can film me if I’m out with people.
Your videos are so inspiring! I promise to do one and send you the link! 💯💪🏾🇺🇸
Awesome, thanks for the tips!
Now go shoot vlogs!
@@lilafromyoutube on it!
In some cities simply walking around with your smartphone in your hand makes you a target and I don't mean waiting for you to put it on a mount and walking a few steps away either. I know too many people who were beaten up or had weapons pointed at them and robbed of any gear.
yeah I wouldn’t film in those cases. Always do what feels and is safe
Awesome!!
Well, now I need to know have you ever got your camera stolen?
Nice video ❤
Freaking amazing!!!🔥
Now go film!!!!
I just bought a brand new sony a7iv after selling my a7iii because filming myself on a7iii was extremely hard becausse its didnt have flip screen..on the other hand now i am scared of filming in public because of somebody stealing my brand new expensive camera lmao
This video was dope!
Great tips.
Thanks Allen!
😊
Great points Lilia, loved this video. Santos Chronicles sent me over to your channel. Thank you for sharing.
🫶🏻 Carl is great!
What is the giveaway?
I explain it in the video
The amount of time it must take to plan and film… and then edit 😱
I might film in the middle of *nowhere* on an empty road up in the Norwegian mountains and *still* have this naggin' feeling that somebody might walk by and snag my phone while I do something in the distance ...
I understand. There’s always a risk but when you’re by yourself I doubt it’ll happen
@@lilafromyoutube Hahahaha, yeah, it’s the irrationality of it that’s funny :) Like, nobody is gonna stay hidden in a bush up in the mountains waiting for an creator to «swing by» so they can steal the gear, but still that naggin’ feeling of «it’s wrong» to do this :) Crazy part is, most norwegians are so law abiding that we leave the front door open sometimes, people leave strollers outside of café’s no worries and mostly it’s not a problem at all :)
You are such a Cutie! 🤩 I love your vids! Keep on! Greetings from Germany!
I like your car!
Hoi Lila!!!!!!!!!!! Wil je een info film maken over story telling???? THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Over hoe je een verhaal in vlog vorm moet vertellen?
@@lilafromyoutube ja graag❤️
@@lilafromyoutube en ook over hoe je de aandacht behoud naar kijker 💪🏻
Afew years ago I was finally fully determined to start making content.. back then I had nothing but a phone. The very next day someone stole it from my pocket. 😅
Oh no!!!
still have no friends either :/ good video!
The new super small insta360 camera that shoots 4k video (forgot its proper name) could be a great tool for shooting these kinds of shots (if you can afford it). Just stick it to some streetlamp or something (with its magnet) and just film. Its so small that no one will know its a camera.
This comment wasnt sponsoref btw 😂
Lila looks just like the IDF soldier i met in the streets of Jerusalem, when i went there as a tourist... i told her she looks like a Jewish Goddess with that rifle... and we exchanged numbers and then that whole month our body fluids... i miss her...
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I see Lila, I click Like. 😍❤
Think the worst thing I have seen people do is the lift testing shots, video themselves walking into the lift and doors closing, issue of course if the lift departs, must have a friend to guard the camera
LOL yeah I wouldn’t do that by myself
The perfect video for us, latin-americans 🙏 haha
Nice
Im so glad im not the online feeling like this XD
Here for the Liquid Death! (just kidding... kinda). Great video, now I don't need friends, perfect.
As someone that lives in south america my biggest fear is that my camera get stolen. I can only use it by holding it in my hand 😢
Great video! Very informational. Miigwetch- Thx
newbie in argentina? welcome
Done! He he he.
If you use this camera (anda lens) in public , alone, here in Brazil, you will certainly be robbed (anywhere). Sad reality!
Lia please can I have the 500 dollars I really need it to buy an iPad to start making professional videos please I can send you proof 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Lila I can be your friend and apprentice 😂
Hahahaha 🤝🏻
@@lilafromyoutube I’ll carry your gear lol
Hahaha that’s appreciated
@@lilafromyoutube of course ! Big fan
Hi Lila, really love your stuff. I wish you were my girlfriend 🫠🫠🫠. Big fan from Germany.