I was thinking "These videos are so freaking amazing for only 319 subscribers. Then I saw the TH-cam award and realized it is 319 THOUSAND subscribers!!"
Greetings I live from the Philippines I'm a small time vlogger before I don't have any clue on how to start a cinematic video but with this video I was so enlightened by having a perspective ideas now on to a cinematic video, thank you so much! ❤️
Thank you so much for making this video. I feel like I learned a lot watching this and I’m going to put all of what I learned to play. I aspire to be someone who helps people Vlog and grow on TH-cam and I aspire to make videos like this in the future so I hope that I’m able to do it at a level that you’re doing it nowthis was truly impressing
Really great video for someone who is new in the trenches I’m trying to get comfortable with being on camera. Great to see the West Coast again from a Canadian living in Portugal.
Amazing vlog! I'm an up and coming vlogger in the FPV drone world and you have helped me bring out my more creative side. Your execution is amazing so it was a no-brainer, SUBBED! Cheers my new friend and I look forward to your future projects. Stay Phly🤘🏽
I've been to Shirley numerous times and didn’t know about the lighthouse?🤦 Thanks for consistently making such effective, engaging educational content.
bruh made this vlog more cinematic by putting on hiking boots, for a 7 minute walk down a clean, maintained path and sidewalk haha :P Just poking fun, but for real it adds to creating the storyline! Another great, and very informative video Dunna!
Beautiful video! There's so much more to it than just hitting record and talking to the camera and you've done a great job of breaking it down for us! Do you use any sort of noise cancelling or other features while shooting with the camera mounted mic? Or is that all done during post? Your dialogue is crystal clear and clean without any sort of background or ambient noise. Audio will probably be the death of me 😅
That lighthouse shot at the start was amazing mate, nice work. How much audio fits onto the rode wireless? Loved this video mate, stuffed full of awesome tips. Will watch it again and make sure to take notes.
Great tips, thanks for this, very helpful as I figure out what the hell I'm doing. I'm outdoor filming on a GoPro for the most part, but use a Canon DSLR for segments speaking to the camera, but only if it's set up on a tripod. My lowest lens is 18 to 55mm, so it's too zoomed in (and not wide) at 18mm to hold the camera and talk, even with a handheld tripod (my head fills the whole frame). Next on the gear list is a lower and wide lens. Great tips all around, thanks!
Great and inspiring! Thanks for this. Will try to use the tips for my future family vlogs. One question: do you always dial in your exposure and white balance manually for every shot? I have been doing this lately, but some times find that I dont bother with a shot I should get. In a strange way I kind of miss my iPhone shooting days. Way worse quality, but looking back I got so much detail and variety because it was so fast to shoot. Your thoughts, tips and opinion on this would be highly appreciated😊
Glad to hear it was helpful! I do personally try to always set up my exposure and WB manually, but thats not always necessary... I'm just a bit picky about that stuff. And on top of that. I can be a bit loose about it if it means getting the shot. For the most part, if I'm outside, I'll set the WB to daylight and just go for it, even if the light is changing on me a bit throughout. But if the situation calls for auto mode, I say go for it if it's going to mean getting the shot!
@@dunnadidit Thank you for such a quick and detailed reply! It does get addicting to set it up right. I do film my 3 year old a lot, and love to be able to «get it right» everytime, but I think your point about going for it is great, because the shot is the most important sometimes. Then again, I do like the process of getting as fast as possible on getting the settings right. Its a balance I guess.
Dude! Big time, I constantly send your videos to new creators too! Three years ago I sat down in front of a computer determined to learn cameras and get a job in content creation. I watched your channel a ton! Glad to say I now work full-time as a content marketer & have freelanced for tv networks and sports leagues! THANK YOU DUDE! You probably don't hear often from the people you have helped, I truly appreciate you man! @@dunnadidit
I need your help. I bought an Atamos for my Nikon Z9. How do you record the evf while shooting pictures. Every time, after I shoot 2 pictures, the Atamos stops recording. How can I make the Atamos continually record the evf even if I shoot 100 pictures ??? Thanks man!😀
Yeah, I didn't think nothing of it. maybe I should use the TH-cam built in feature to blur my current videos and all new videos blur it out from now on...
I was thinking "These videos are so freaking amazing for only 319 subscribers. Then I saw the TH-cam award and realized it is 319 THOUSAND subscribers!!"
Haha well I appreciate that you like the videos either way.
Arguably the most helpful and practical “camera” channel. Thanks!
Thanks for saying that!
Greetings I live from the Philippines I'm a small time vlogger before I don't have any clue on how to start a cinematic video but with this video I was so enlightened by having a perspective ideas now on to a cinematic video, thank you so much! ❤️
that's what i call a VLOG! Super authentic
Thanks dude!!
the best video I've seen on the topic and everything i needed to hear thank you!
I love these "tips for..." videos! It really helps a beginner, like me, with photography/videography! :D Thank you!
So glad to hear that! Let me know if there’s anything you want me to cover!
Thank you so much for making this video. I feel like I learned a lot watching this and I’m going to put all of what I learned to play. I aspire to be someone who helps people Vlog and grow on TH-cam and I aspire to make videos like this in the future so I hope that I’m able to do it at a level that you’re doing it nowthis was truly impressing
I really like this video. Found myself rewatching some of your opening shots bc I loved how they were filmed.
That means a lot! Thanks so much!
Really great video for someone who is new in the trenches I’m trying to get comfortable with being on camera. Great to see the West Coast again from a Canadian living in Portugal.
Im really trying to get better at yourube videos i just recently started and watched this video and subscribed instantly. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for watching!
This the most helpful tutorial so far thanks for taking the time to share it👍🏾👍🏾
Amazing vlog! I'm an up and coming vlogger in the FPV drone world and you have helped me bring out my more creative side. Your execution is amazing so it was a no-brainer, SUBBED! Cheers my new friend and I look forward to your future projects. Stay Phly🤘🏽
Thanks for the advice. I started my vlog journey earlier this year and this will help a lot. I still have a lot to learn.
Happy to help!
I've been to Shirley numerous times and didn’t know about the lighthouse?🤦 Thanks for consistently making such effective, engaging educational content.
You gotta go see it! Just make sure you’re there before 4 lol 😂
Binging your content since I got my XT4. Loving it!
Amazing! I'm so glad to hear that!
bruh made this vlog more cinematic by putting on hiking boots, for a 7 minute walk down a clean, maintained path and sidewalk haha :P Just poking fun, but for real it adds to creating the storyline! Another great, and very informative video Dunna!
Haha... Next tip for making vlogs... sometimes you have to stretch things out a little just to give them a bit more interest 😜
haha makes sense ! Maybe one day we will run into each other around the Isle! Cheers
@@dunnadidit
That fall into the chair in the end was slick as fudge! Also really great overall video 😊
Glad you liked it!! That was a fun one to do... 15 times in a row lol.
@@dunnadidit As someone just getting into the whole YT vlogger/filmmaker thing, this sequence alone would make for a great 'how'd he do that?' short.
Super helpful, just getting started filming and the like - these are great!
Beautiful video! There's so much more to it than just hitting record and talking to the camera and you've done a great job of breaking it down for us! Do you use any sort of noise cancelling or other features while shooting with the camera mounted mic? Or is that all done during post? Your dialogue is crystal clear and clean without any sort of background or ambient noise. Audio will probably be the death of me 😅
That lighthouse shot at the start was amazing mate, nice work.
How much audio fits onto the rode wireless?
Loved this video mate, stuffed full of awesome tips. Will watch it again and make sure to take notes.
Really a good and enjoyable video. Great content!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the breakdown.
What’s category will cinematic vlog be set on in the TH-cam studio?
I like your music and sound effects.
Great video for everyone who wants to grab a camera and do something meaningful with it! One of those videos you want to watch very early on ;)
I really appreciate it!
Dunna ftw 🤙
i hope my next vlog 96 a bit more professional nostalgic cinematic b-roll. hahaha thanks lovely vid.
I believe in you!
@@dunnadidit 🤭 thank you.
This was super helpful. One part of the process you mentioned that im scared of is the color grading. Any noob friendly guide?
Great tips, thanks for this, very helpful as I figure out what the hell I'm doing. I'm outdoor filming on a GoPro for the most part, but use a Canon DSLR for segments speaking to the camera, but only if it's set up on a tripod. My lowest lens is 18 to 55mm, so it's too zoomed in (and not wide) at 18mm to hold the camera and talk, even with a handheld tripod (my head fills the whole frame). Next on the gear list is a lower and wide lens. Great tips all around, thanks!
thanks, this is really helpful :)
Glad it was helpful!
Great and inspiring! Thanks for this. Will try to use the tips for my future family vlogs. One question: do you always dial in your exposure and white balance manually for every shot? I have been doing this lately, but some times find that I dont bother with a shot I should get. In a strange way I kind of miss my iPhone shooting days. Way worse quality, but looking back I got so much detail and variety because it was so fast to shoot. Your thoughts, tips and opinion on this would be highly appreciated😊
Glad to hear it was helpful! I do personally try to always set up my exposure and WB manually, but thats not always necessary... I'm just a bit picky about that stuff. And on top of that. I can be a bit loose about it if it means getting the shot. For the most part, if I'm outside, I'll set the WB to daylight and just go for it, even if the light is changing on me a bit throughout. But if the situation calls for auto mode, I say go for it if it's going to mean getting the shot!
@@dunnadidit Thank you for such a quick and detailed reply! It does get addicting to set it up right. I do film my 3 year old a lot, and love to be able to «get it right» everytime, but I think your point about going for it is great, because the shot is the most important sometimes. Then again, I do like the process of getting as fast as possible on getting the settings right. Its a balance I guess.
You got it! It’s all about balance!
Good morning everyone! Love the early releases. Also, Dunna's helped me improve my content with his videos - hope it does the same for all of you!
Good Morning!! So glad to hear that my videos are helpful for you!
Dude! Big time, I constantly send your videos to new creators too! Three years ago I sat down in front of a computer determined to learn cameras and get a job in content creation. I watched your channel a ton! Glad to say I now work full-time as a content marketer & have freelanced for tv networks and sports leagues! THANK YOU DUDE! You probably don't hear often from the people you have helped, I truly appreciate you man! @@dunnadidit
That’s so amazing to hear! Thank you for sharing with me! You just made my day!
I love lumix so much, all i do have is manual focus lens.. wanna try vlogging and lumix is nit great known as autofocus.. any tips and tricks??
I subed for the tardis. But now I just love you for the pride sticker.
Haha 😂 wait til you get to my newest video and see my new non-binary pride tardis pin 😜
Great video thank you
I need your help. I bought an Atamos for my Nikon Z9. How do you record the evf while shooting pictures. Every time, after I shoot 2 pictures, the Atamos stops recording. How can I make the Atamos continually record the evf even if I shoot 100 pictures ??? Thanks man!😀
Great video
Thanks so much for watching!
What backpack did you use in this video?
Where did you get the gloves?
Did you actually shoot everything in slog and work on it in post?
How do you edit your Audio on DaVinci?
did you film all this by yourself, or with another person?
Ok now do a redemption round and capture all the lighthouses haha
Haha spoilers!
More lighthouse plz 😂
SUBBED 👌🙂
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should i really be blurring my cars license plate? i have a few videos already that i did not. hmmm
Well I hope you don't drive around with your license plate visible
Yeah, I didn't think nothing of it. maybe I should use the TH-cam built in feature to blur my current videos and all new videos blur it out from now on...
Intention spelling error btw
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Yup, for me its the practice practice practice... and get off my butt and go shoot
Heck yeah!!
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