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you should def do a break down like this with some sports content
ОтветитьBiggest tips on filming events as a solo videographer?
ОтветитьSo tuff
ОтветитьThis is great. More videos like this please. Two questions:
- Are you shooting in SLog for something like this?
- How long would you say this edit takes you from start to finish?
HUUUGE info... thanks
Ответитьlucky 13 th comment !
Ответитьlove how every clip, transition, sound design etc, has its purpose to it. im still learning how to add these in my work flow
ОтветитьVery helpful and educational Peter. Thank you for sharing!
ОтветитьThis was good bro!!
ОтветитьGreat video. Love the switch in focus from sports, but appreciated that you used same techniques!
ОтветитьYeah this was dope. I’d love a deeper dive into the shutter speeds, iso, ND filters, gimbles, picture profiles, etc. that you used/ use when shooting outside.
ОтветитьLove to finally see someone talk about their process. Did you only shoot for this edit? Were all the shots taken with your final video in mind?
ОтветитьGreat for learning purposes. I learned a lot about different shot ideas.
ОтветитьDope vid 🔥I’ll subscribe! Hope to see more vids like this!
Ответитьbro love this tutorial .. really help full
Ответитьkiller breakdown bro.
ОтветитьSUCH a solid vid man, really appreciate your perspective! Keep these coming 🙌🏼🤙🏼
ОтветитьPeter , Full breakdown tutorial please 🎉 !!
ОтветитьDope. More of this pls
ОтветитьThanks for dropping some knowledge 🫡
ОтветитьI'm Uzbek, but i'm looking this video. Very useful
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this tutorial you are amazing
ОтветитьHey Peter, thanks for another awesome video! I wanted to ask a quick question. Regarding your clients, could you let me know how to price your services? I live in a smaller city where video isn't very utilized so when colleges or organizations reach out and see my prices they immediately decide not to do it even though my prices aren't even very high. I would love some tips and help on how to start charging at the right rates to build up clientele.
ОтветитьDope!
Ответитьwhat audio cable did yuou get for usb-c for the rode mic??
ОтветитьYour breakdown, transparency and explanation on why you choose your shots is second to none. I also just watched your transition pack video and I’m blown away by how organize and easy they are to use. I will be purchasing and subscribe. Wish you showed the entire video but that doesn’t take away anything from how great your creativity is and the info relayed. Again, Thank you bro!
ОтветитьYour footage has an almost "film flicker" to it. Is this something you added in your Lut / film grain effect? Thanks Peter! Great video!
ОтветитьHello
Great video!
Do you shoot in s-log? Or with a special profile?
Thanks a lot for this video Peter !!!
I take notes seriously and will try to turn my "classic" recap videos into "dynamic and more engaging" recaps !!
Really nice production 🥰 How much do you charge for dat kind of project?
I’m gonna start my activity soon and I’m really confuse about pricing
Thanks for going over the pre production side! I feel like understanding that makes the rest of the shoot easier!
ОтветитьDawg! All in favor of making a playlist of how-to videos and calling it, "The Playbook"?
ОтветитьUgh 😩 my brain doesn’t function like this 😅 I can get awesome shots but I can never figure out how to put it together especially with music.
ОтветитьHi Peter, I'm interested in how you did selects for this video?
Ответитьcome on more details
ОтветитьGreat tutorial! Could you go over your music and sound effects process? Did you pick the song before going into the shoot or after? Did you lay out the music first and then cut to it, or the video first and made the music fit? Thanks you got a new subscriber!
ОтветитьLove this. Was the whole thing shot at 60fps?
Also when you do the slow shutter how do you approach that?