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Eyes of Hope
This is a Uni project that me and a friend worked on this semester. It's a spot promoting organ donation.
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Modern Films You Should Study
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In my previous video, I mentioned how important it is to watch and study a lot of films in order to expand your film vocabulary, allowing you to learn filmmaking techniques and become a better filmmaker. Here I want to share some modern films I think you should study. There are a TON of great films out there to study, but in this video, I want to focus on some MODERN films that I think you shou...
BEST STRATEGY to learn filmmaking for beginners
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I made this video to help beginner filmmakers learn how to learn filmmaking with a simple strategy. I compare learning filmmaking to learning a language, because in reality, film is a language, a visual language. Input is super important for language learning, but so is output. I talk about how these principals can be applied in a method to learning filmmaking and becoming fluent in the filmmak...
More CINEMATIC Looking Footage with ONE editing trick (kind of)
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This is a quick video about an editing trick I recently discovered which I felt, made my footage look more cinematic and aesthetic. It is the trick of applying film grain to your footage. Yeah, I know, not the most exciting thing in the world, but I really do feel that it can make my footage look more "cinematic" or "film like" because it adds texture and personality to the footage. I've just r...
What My Failed Video Business Taught Me About Life
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So I wouldn't exactly call my attempt at a summer video business a success. In fact, my video business kind of failed. But there is a lot that this experience taught me about business, goals and life. In this video, I talk a bit about my experience coming back to University after my video business failed in the summer, and I talk a bit about what the whole experience taught me. Failing is a par...
I made a free video
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This is the story of how I got my first video client. If you're a filmmaker trying to earn money, you probably want to get into commercial videography and work for clients that pay well. I am currently in this pursuit of starting to do commercial videos for clients, and am learning with each experience. I hope this video can give you some insight into how one can get video clients, and maybe on...
POV: you start a video business with no experience :/
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Starting a videography business can be pretty tricky and I know this from experience. In this video, I talk about my funny story that explains why I decided to start a video business this summer, despite having little to no experience making videos for businesses. Videography and filmmaking have been my passion since I was a kid and I've often wondered how I can make money with videography and ...
Why Cinema is Important
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Cinema for a long time has been pretty important to me. Why? I try to answer that question in this video by sharing my story with cinema, how I was introduced to it, and how my love for cinema has evolved. I then share my thoughts on why I feel that cinema is important not just for me, but for everyone and how cinema can play an important role in helping others to learn, expand their understand...
Watch This When You Need Inspiration for your Next Film 💡🎥
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Need inspiration for your next film project? Need to practice your filmmaking but are having a hard time finding inspiration? This video is probably for you then. I discuss different ways that you can make it easier for inspiration to hit you and for you to generate film ideas. Inspiration is something that can be hard to get sometimes, but if you implement certain habits and ideas, you can fin...
WHEN You Should Film in Black and White
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Why should you film in black and white? More importantly, WHEN should you film in black and white? What kinds of film projects and stories fit the black and white look well? In this video, we dive deep into when and how other filmmakers have used black and white to tell their stories in a better way and how you can use it in your own films and projects. We look at 3 different elements that blac...
Por Qué Vivir (Why Live?) Music Video
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This is a reupload of a music video I made as part of a uni project. I wrote and composed the music with the help of me friend Adrian, and I directed the video. Make sure to check out the video I made about the making of this music video, it's quite a story.
SECRET to the Cinematic Look 🎥🎬 How Hollywood Does it
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As Indie filmmakers, we have all been fascinated with the cinematic look and how to achieve the cinematic look. But what is the secret that differentiates Hollywood films from student short films? Why do big-budget films look so effortlessly cinematic and short films sometimes struggle? What is the secret to achieving the high-budget cinematic look? I took the time to analyze shots from feature...
What I Learned Making a Suicide Music Video
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As part of a university project, I had to write a song and about an important issue in the world and turn it into a music video. As you would expect, this music video got chaotic. I chose the topic of suicide, so I had to make a music video about suicide. I believe suicide is a very important topic that we should continue to raise awareness about, which is why I chose it as the topic. Oh yeah, ...
I Just Want to be a Filmmaker...
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Ever since I was a little kid, I've always wanted to be a filmmaker. It is the passion that has marked my entire life, but now that I'm older, it's starting to hit me that I need to find ways to turn this passion into a way of making money to sustain myself. There are many ways to make money as a filmmaker like being a freelancer or starting your own business, but UA-cam is an option that has c...

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  • @dawala24
    @dawala24 3 дні тому

    Found this video “interesting “ thank you 🙏

  • @yeetya3203
    @yeetya3203 9 днів тому

    One has too have the right eye for it

  • @ucbeki
    @ucbeki 11 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @abouthisbiz4330
    @abouthisbiz4330 20 днів тому

    Bro, very cool

  • @ChuckSeayII
    @ChuckSeayII 23 дні тому

    I believe you just nailed it! Great video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @morrning_group
    @morrning_group Місяць тому

    Wow! 🎬✨ This video is absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for sharing these incredible film recommendations! 🍿🎥 I'm so excited to dive into these modern classics. Each analysis was super insightful and inspiring. 🌟📝 What is one underrated modern film that you think deserves more recognition and is worth studying? 🎞🤔 Keep up the fantastic work! 🙌👏

  • @EbonyPope
    @EbonyPope Місяць тому

    Unfortunately good movie looks are completely dead. All look the same with many filters applied that you barely see any skin texture. On top of that comes Teal and Orange color grading which makes it look even worse. I miss when movies had their own look like Traffic or any other movie from the 80s and 90s.

  • @EbonyPope
    @EbonyPope Місяць тому

    Both have the dreaded Orange and Teal look though. Just horrible. Read the article ORANGE AND TEAL - HOLLYWOOD PLEASE STOP THIS MADNESS. It explains quite well why movies today all look the same and like orange puke.

  • @tamaratopo2895
    @tamaratopo2895 Місяць тому

    As a total amateur, I call it "that movie dust" 🙂

  • @tamaratopo2895
    @tamaratopo2895 Місяць тому

    Exactly what I was looking for!! Thaaank you so much, and best rgds to the most patient Mum :-) she was great!

  • @Hungry_Tree_Ghost
    @Hungry_Tree_Ghost Місяць тому

    Awesome man! The people that seem great often experiment.

  • @sagarsahil8728
    @sagarsahil8728 Місяць тому

    Hello I am freelance thumbnail designer who want to edit your thumbnail (cheap price)

  • @arefxp
    @arefxp Місяць тому

    I have worked in movies, tv commercials, web commercials and tv drama. If one thing that represents the difference between pro and amateur is "Storytelling". Its the director and cinematographer that tells the story in a cinematic way. After that there comes production design, costume, makeup, acting, lighting, location etc. The difference between professional vs newbie is experience. For any wannabe filmmaker i suggest to shoot as much as possible to gather experience to improve your craft. Steven Spielberg said, his suggestion for newcomer is "Learn your craft" and James Cameron said, "Start shooting".

  • @robvision3888
    @robvision3888 2 місяці тому

    Utilize Hollywood level professionals to light and grip a scene. Utilize Hollywood level lighting specialist. Utilize Hollywood level DP and recording gear. Pay actors/actresses Hollywood level compensation. Utilize Hollywood level post production professionals. Utilize Hollywood connections to distributed contact on high scale. End result is the production of a Hollywood Film.

  • @stevehamilton5658
    @stevehamilton5658 2 місяці тому

    W bozo, resubbed.

  • @Iam.demian
    @Iam.demian 2 місяці тому

    Its money brother !!

  • @jeremyocanas9595
    @jeremyocanas9595 2 місяці тому

    Nice use of characters. What camera did you use?

  • @SantoshTamang-zc1fd
    @SantoshTamang-zc1fd 2 місяці тому

    Really nice love it so much

  • @xaviersardinas4810
    @xaviersardinas4810 2 місяці тому

    camera always on shadow side lol

  • @danlightened
    @danlightened 2 місяці тому

    Agreed with everything you said. And also, a lot of the cinematic look comes from the Anamorphic lenses. And most of us don't have $50000 to afford Red or Arri.

  • @danlightened
    @danlightened 2 місяці тому

    I'm a photographer but I'm always amazed by the cinema people. It's hard to even comprehend how much goes into a shot. And how perfectionists and dedicated the directors to their craft, like Stanley Kubrick, Wes Anderson, Satyajit Ray, Christopher Nolan etc.

  • @alfashion
    @alfashion 2 місяці тому

    Excellent work

  • @BlackPhoenixPrime
    @BlackPhoenixPrime 2 місяці тому

    Mom's a cutie. God bless her.

  • @azv343
    @azv343 3 місяці тому

    Seperation????

  • @LightspeedTutorials
    @LightspeedTutorials 3 місяці тому

    dude.this was one word: INTERESTING.

  • @Simbahome
    @Simbahome 3 місяці тому

    this is great information

  • @dopedrip3491
    @dopedrip3491 3 місяці тому

    Heavily underrated

  • @RoseKettleXP
    @RoseKettleXP 3 місяці тому

    So, aside from the last half of the video, the secret is basically contrast? -Depth -Separation -Lighting -Color -Patterns That's all contrast. Using it right makes it pleasing to the eye and easy to digest. Emphasizing the important parts while distracting from the less important ones. You can also use more "artistic" contrast that uses satisfying patterns or framing to lead the eye to a certain person or object, but the key is creating a differentiation on-screen between what you want the viewer to look at and what you don't want them to look at. Not only does it make it easier to watch, but it generally just looks cooler--which is why so many people want to replicate that look. Instead of "How do I make this shot more interesting?" try "How do I give this shot better contrast?" and that's how you get the "cinematic" look... or at least that's what I took from this video.

  • @notjebbush4478
    @notjebbush4478 3 місяці тому

    This was incredible

  • @kathirvel_director2362
    @kathirvel_director2362 3 місяці тому

    Ur mom so supportive and looks sweet. Lucky u are ❤

  • @Gukworks
    @Gukworks 3 місяці тому

    Very interesting...

  • @lamar_studios
    @lamar_studios 3 місяці тому

    Me again lol, great video. Just one more thing you forgot composition

  • @TheOnlyInformant
    @TheOnlyInformant 3 місяці тому

    The separation comes from the blur in the background as well. Using a larger focal length and being closer to the subject will create the distance from unimportant parts of your background. The difference between a 35mm lens and an 85mm lens does wonders.

  • @DeputyBurbank
    @DeputyBurbank 4 місяці тому

    Bro… get to the point.

  • @ConfusedSundae-hq8pw
    @ConfusedSundae-hq8pw 4 місяці тому

    Keep it up bro

  • @christopherflynn6743
    @christopherflynn6743 4 місяці тому

    You made all your shots 1000X better great job

  • @poikatiikeri
    @poikatiikeri 4 місяці тому

    wes anderson does it best. flat lighting and small aperture and still looks amazing

  • @poikatiikeri
    @poikatiikeri 4 місяці тому

    video basically starts at 3:05

  • @Jyukenmaster95
    @Jyukenmaster95 4 місяці тому

    jump to 2:42 to skip all the useless yapping 😮‍💨

  • @gurriato
    @gurriato 4 місяці тому

    Sorry, I had to stop watching the moment you brought Korean slop to the table.

  • @estigiapro1110
    @estigiapro1110 4 місяці тому

    I just have to film a scene in front of a house, at night and with two children, and the place is nothing short of attractive. I'm racking my brain to find the best way to record and make it interesting... Thanks for sharing the information!...

  • @Maren617
    @Maren617 4 місяці тому

    Check out FZD School here on youtube to learn more about this topic from one of the world‘s leading movie concept artist!

  • @andrewphan8002
    @andrewphan8002 4 місяці тому

    the shots looked rly great! i was literally looking all over youtube for exactly what u did cuz i plan on started short films but wanted to make sure to not waste time on set and was going to try and plan out everything i can before hand and experiment. what u did building each shot is exactly what i pictured in my head i’d be doing for practice

  • @cory99998
    @cory99998 4 місяці тому

    Composition & purpose (story, emotion, goal, etc). Shots arent captivating if theres nothing for the viewer to get out of it, and assuming you do have ideas to convey, composition helps you convey it cleanly. Studying composition is crucial to get good. It takes illustrators years and many many pictures to hone their craft and become masters at composition, so think of a cinematic movie as a team of seasoned pros who have also spent years honing their skills. To easily achieve that look is about as easy as it would be for me as a novice painter to paint like one of the masters who studied 10 years. So the real answer is to study composition and if you can, take classes. Learn the fundamentals.

  • @kenwkls6392
    @kenwkls6392 4 місяці тому

    the cinematic look is 24fps not 48