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Monica & Rob || Ceremony on the Puget Sound - Wedding Filmed on BMPCC6K
A lovely wedding overlooking the Puget Sound. I filmed primarily using the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k. With the edit, I landed on a vérité rom-com vibe, accompanying the teary moments with cheery ones, aiming to encapsulate the range of emotions on the day.
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I'm linking the gear I used to film this video below. These are affiliate links, so if you end up buying any of it for your own work, you help me out with a small commission, and it doesn't cost you any extra!
A CAM: BMPCC6k - amzn.to/3HxJZft
B CAM: Sigma FP - amzn.to/3YyW7Uy
LENSES:
CANON EF 24-105 F/4 - amzn.to/3njOeVu
Sigma 17-50 F/2.8 OS - amzn.to/3WYf4P3
Tamron 70-200 F/2.8 VC - amzn.to/3XhNFI3
Tamron 85mm F/1.8 VC - amzn.to/3Nu0bkM
GIMBAL:
DJI RS2 - amzn.to/40vvEc4
AUDIO:
DJI Wireless Mics - amzn.to/3Yiwl72
Bride Mic - amzn.to/44r7fWr
Groom Mic - amzn.to/44azR6n
Mic for DJ Soundboard - amzn.to/3HDN3Xy
Lav Mics - Rode: amzn.to/3YD4bDy Shure: amzn.to/3rfIWMU
Shotgun Mic - amzn.to/40Dn4au
LIGHTING:
Amaran COB 60x - amzn.to/3x8Ry7v
Boling P1 On-Camera Light - amzn.to/40J9e7e
Boling P1 Modifiers Kit - amzn.to/3XilSYf
MONITORS:
Atomos Ninja V - amzn.to/3DV57ey
Andycine A6 5.7" - amzn.to/40DLQbo
ADAPTER + FILTERS:
EF-L mount - amzn.to/3LlhmE9
VND - amzn.to/3nvpmdG
MIST - amzn.to/3LZpU5v
MEMORY:
SSD - amzn.to/3p45b76
CFAST - amzn.to/3HuoM6O
#bmpcc6k #weddingvideo #weddingvideography #weddingvideographer #seattle #weddingfilm
#pnw #pnwwedding #bmpcc6kweddingfilm
If you're a filmmaker viewing this video, and would like to learn more about my artistic process, subscribe to my channel!
I'm linking the gear I used to film this video below. These are affiliate links, so if you end up buying any of it for your own work, you help me out with a small commission, and it doesn't cost you any extra!
A CAM: BMPCC6k - amzn.to/3HxJZft
B CAM: Sigma FP - amzn.to/3YyW7Uy
LENSES:
CANON EF 24-105 F/4 - amzn.to/3njOeVu
Sigma 17-50 F/2.8 OS - amzn.to/3WYf4P3
Tamron 70-200 F/2.8 VC - amzn.to/3XhNFI3
Tamron 85mm F/1.8 VC - amzn.to/3Nu0bkM
GIMBAL:
DJI RS2 - amzn.to/40vvEc4
AUDIO:
DJI Wireless Mics - amzn.to/3Yiwl72
Bride Mic - amzn.to/44r7fWr
Groom Mic - amzn.to/44azR6n
Mic for DJ Soundboard - amzn.to/3HDN3Xy
Lav Mics - Rode: amzn.to/3YD4bDy Shure: amzn.to/3rfIWMU
Shotgun Mic - amzn.to/40Dn4au
LIGHTING:
Amaran COB 60x - amzn.to/3x8Ry7v
Boling P1 On-Camera Light - amzn.to/40J9e7e
Boling P1 Modifiers Kit - amzn.to/3XilSYf
MONITORS:
Atomos Ninja V - amzn.to/3DV57ey
Andycine A6 5.7" - amzn.to/40DLQbo
ADAPTER + FILTERS:
EF-L mount - amzn.to/3LlhmE9
VND - amzn.to/3nvpmdG
MIST - amzn.to/3LZpU5v
MEMORY:
SSD - amzn.to/3p45b76
CFAST - amzn.to/3HuoM6O
#bmpcc6k #weddingvideo #weddingvideography #weddingvideographer #seattle #weddingfilm
#pnw #pnwwedding #bmpcc6kweddingfilm
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Wedding Styled Shoot || Filmed on BMPCC6K + Sigma FP
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Elegant & timeless wedding styled shoot I filmed on the BMPCC6K and Sigma FP. I aimed for a clean look, while adding some emotion with handheld and music in the edit. I'm linking the gear I used below. These are affiliate links, so if you end up buying any of it for your own set-up, you help me out with a small commission, and it doesn't cost you any extra! A CAM: BMPCC6K - amzn.to/3HxJZft B CA...
Seattle Olympic Sculpture Park Wedding || Filmed on BMPCC6K
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This was my first wedding I filmed myself, after only assisting in the past. After many years of working mostly in narrative and documentary film, I never expected to film weddings. But this unexpected experience inspired me to take my storytelling background and try to offer something fresh to the wedding world. I have a bunch of weddings lined up that I'll start posting here, and I've since i...
I Left NYC for Seattle One Year Ago: Do I Regret It?
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I left New York City for Seattle just over a year ago. When I arrived, I made a video on why I left. Here is my follow-up video with a year of perspective out of NYC and in Seattle. 0:00 - 0:35 - What' I'll be covering about NYC Seattle 0:35 - 0:59 - NYC is the best place for my profession 0:59 - 1:37 - The key takeaway about New York City vs. Seattle 1:37 - 3:07 - Cost of living 3:07 - 3:52 - ...
The Perfect Camera for YOUR Filmmaking Career Under $1500
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In this video, I talk about the best camera you can buy for your pro video career under $1500. When I bought my first budget cinema camera, it led to the paying work I have in professional video now, and provided me a sense of autonomy, so I felt this was an important video to make. BEST CAMERAS UNDER $1500: Best Practical Camera: amzn.to/3PAeIMG Best Cinema Camera: amzn.to/3FArGFD Budget Full-...
Can You Edit a Feature Film on a 14" Macbook Pro M1? (Late 2022)
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Can you edit pro video on a 14" Macbook Pro M1, such as a feature-length film? I tried, working with 6K RAW, nested timelines, effects, transitions, and much more. Here are my results as to whether this computer lives up to the hype and can be reliable for intensive creative edits. THE FILM I EDITED: ua-cam.com/video/0ezUNrr7ImA/v-deo.html GEAR MENTIONED: My MBP 14" Configuration: amzn.to/3gISn...
I SHOT A FEATURE-LENGTH COMEDY SKIT IN TWO DAYS - Here's What I Learned
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Link to full film: ua-cam.com/video/0ezUNrr7ImA/v-deo.html I recently finished editing a feature-length comedy film that I filmed in just 2 DAYS! WHY and HOW did I shoot a feature film in such a short amount of time? Are you shelving your best stories by taking too long to make them? In this video I talk about the production and the most important lessons I learned from the filmmaking experienc...
The Camera YOU Should Buy for Documentary Interviews || BMPCC6K vs. SONY
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I break down the 4 different types of interview styles, and which camera you should buy for interviews, depending on your style. The two biggest factors I take into account are interview-friendly specs (e.g. autofocus, unlimited recording) and budget (especially if you are purchasing two cameras. This video is designed for anyone, but mostly those want to film immediately and don't have a massi...
How to Light an Interview On-the-Go with this Mini RGB Light || Portable Interview Lighting Kit
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I demonstrate how to light an interview, whether a one-subject or two person interview set-up, with just a portable mini RGB light. What is special about this mini RGB light the Boling BL-P1 is its accessories, which allow you to shape the light on the go. I also explain how to use portable diffusion with this light, so you can obtain a soft key light and a professional interview anywhere. This...
The Best Way to Record Audio When Filming Interviews - Shotgun Mics, Lavs, Recorders
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I run through each piece of sound gear that is crucial in a one or two-person video interview set-up. I detail how and if you should record audio with which piece of gear, and advise the most-budget friendly way to spend on them, whether shotgun mics, wireless lavs, or recorders. Below is a list of each piece of gear I reference in the video. They links are Amazon affiliate links, and I greatly...
How to Film Professional Interviews Anywhere || Gear, 2-Person Set-Ups & More
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This video is a deep dive on how to film an interview on a budget, with minimal gear, anywhere, at anytime, on your own. My intention is for it to be the only tutorial you'll need to watch. In it, I break down the 4 interview set-ups you may find yourself in, and how to take advantage of them with your interview style and the gear you have. Then, I explain the audio and lighting gear you need f...
Dreaming on the Oregon Coast || BMPCC6K x DJI MAVIC 2 PRO
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This is a video of our trip to Cannon Beach and the Oregon Coast packed into a dreamy short video. We experienced many worlds within a few days, from the ephemeral coastal weather, to waterfalls and a haystack rock on the beach, and Oregon surfers and low tide sea creatures. All this inspired me to portray the Oregon Coast like the dream it often felt it was. We filmed everything on the BMPCC6K...
NYU Tisch Thesis Short Film - Q&A
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In this video, I hold a Q&A for my NYU Tisch thesis film, answering 4 (common) questions I received about how to make a short film. These including screenwriting, casting and directing actors, lens choices, and location scouting. I also discuss the general challenges of writing and directing a short film. 0:00 - 0:37 - My short film 0:37 - 2:12 - Challenges/Screenwriting 2:12 - 4:00 - Lens choi...
Day 9 // NYU Tisch Thesis Short Film
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Day 9 served as my thesis film at NYU Tisch film school. After much hard work, the short film was a Finalist at First Run Film Festival NYU's festival for Tisch thesis films. And, recently, Day 9 finally had its online premiere on Film Shortage. Production wise, we filmed over five days and shot on the Sony FS7 and Zeiss Primes. If you have questions for me about the writing/production process,...
Freewell vs. Tiffen vs. Hoya vs. Haida | Variable ND Filter Comparison
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In this video, I compare four popular Variable ND Filters: Freewell Magnetic Variable ND, Tiffen VND, Hoya VND, and Haida NanoPro Interchangeable Magnetic Variable ND Filters. I've been seeking in a VND filter for awhile a sharp image, minimal color cast, and ease of use. If you're in this same search, hopefully this comparison helps you. I performed two tests: Controlled Lighting and Natural L...
Is Christopher Nolan a Prophet? He Predicted This in His First Feature Film
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Is Christopher Nolan a Prophet? He Predicted This in His First Feature Film
How Buying a Camera CHANGED Me As A Screenwriter (feat. BMPCC 6K)
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How Buying a Camera CHANGED Me As A Screenwriter (feat. BMPCC 6K)
Lessons from Directing My First BIG NYU Short Film Production || Film School Short
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Lessons from Directing My First BIG NYU Short Film Production || Film School Short
Yes, And... || NYU Tisch Short Film || Shot on Sony FS7
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Yes, And... || NYU Tisch Short Film || Shot on Sony FS7
Gas Works Park - Seattle Snow Storm || Sigma FP 12-bit raw + DJI RS2
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Gas Works Park - Seattle Snow Storm || Sigma FP 12-bit raw DJI RS2
Why I Left New York City and Moved to Seattle (a local filmmaker's perspective)
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Why I Left New York City and Moved to Seattle (a local filmmaker's perspective)
Italy Through My Eyes || BMPCC 6K + Sigma 18-35 || Cinematic Italy
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Italy Through My Eyes || BMPCC 6K Sigma 18-35 || Cinematic Italy
Not Everyone at NYU Tisch Film School Gets to Make Their Thesis Film
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Not Everyone at NYU Tisch Film School Gets to Make Their Thesis Film
Florence Airbnb Cinematic Tour (BMPCC6K + Sigma 18-35)
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Florence Airbnb Cinematic Tour (BMPCC6K Sigma 18-35)
Kit Lens on a BMPCC6K? // I Filmed THIS on a $40 Lens (Canon 18-55 + BMPCC6k)
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Kit Lens on a BMPCC6K? // I Filmed THIS on a $40 Lens (Canon 18-55 BMPCC6k)
My Directing Reel 2021 (RED, SONY, BMPCC, CANON)
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My Directing Reel 2021 (RED, SONY, BMPCC, CANON)
How to Get Better Footage as a Filmmaker II 5 CINEMATOGRAPHY TIPS (from a BMPCC 6K user)
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How to Get Better Footage as a Filmmaker II 5 CINEMATOGRAPHY TIPS (from a BMPCC 6K user)
Buttermilk Falls // Ithaca, NY || BMPCC6K Travel Video
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Buttermilk Falls // Ithaca, NY || BMPCC6K Travel Video
Lessons from My First Short at NYU Tisch Film School
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Lessons from My First Short at NYU Tisch Film School
Hi quick question. Is it possible to take the audio signature of one clip(movie, radio, soundbite, etc.) and match your own to it. So for instance lets say you wanted to copy a certain scene from a movie, but you didnt know how to make it sound like the movie(because youre not rich), could you somehow look at the audio waveform of that clip and try to match yours to it somehow.
Great move. From one Leftist toilet bowl to another. 🤮
I moved to NewYork in 1999 and left to Seattle in 2021.. bought place on Highland by Kerry Park, renovated, then husband got bored so we moved back in February this year. I hate it. I miss the car I had, our condo was gorgeous, I miss grocery shopping in Seattle. The only issue I had was the gloomy winters.
The way you explained everything was just so refreshing. I hope you keep creating content ❤ new subscriber
I am doing my first interview. So if my camera does not do sound. do I get a lavaliere and a h4 zoom and record sound separately. is it ok if I ask the questions and just edit and show the interviewee response only on film. I am not wearing a microphone . if I use a lavaliere, and my camera does not have the xlr outlet for the other piece of the lavalier, does that mean it won't work. what is difference between H4 or H1 zoom. I was thought to use H4 in school would appreciate some advice. my interview is on Tuesday
Born and raised in Seattle, lived in New York for 7 years, then moved back to Seattle about 5 months ago. And it's been good! One thing that I actually quite like in Seattle that he mentioned as bad is that everyone takes a nice little vacation when there's too much snow or ice. In New York they're like plow plow salt salt everyone go to work, but in Seattle it's like yayyyy snow day
@Scripshepherd - Hi! I really liked your two films about the move! We may have to be moving soon to Seattle too. I wanted to ask you, how did you move all your gear? Did you ship it? Or hired a truck? We have several guitars and some other music equipment we need to get from NYC to Seattle but not renting a truck. So wondering what the options are other so these things get there safe! Thanks very much in advance!
You just clearly were not the type of person who should have ever lived in New York in the first place since you don’t like the basic things that make it different from every other city in the US
@@Nicholas-mx6mo I liked it for 10+ years but got tired of it. Still enjoy visiting.
New York make you skrong, take over anywhere. Seattle your next;)
I moved to Seattle from New York in 2002. Most of the issues were the same, although Seattle was cheaper then and there were less homeless people and no visible fentanyl problem - but as you said, that is everywhere. Your notes on the drivers are spot on. As a former New Yorker I lay on the horn - and it has gotten better in the last 20 years, using your horn has become a bit more acceptable. I would add, however, in defense of the drivers, Seattle streets and intersections are bizarre, and signage is awful. It can take years to actually figure out how to navigate the city without finding yourself suddenly at a dead end at a cliff or water, in the wrong lane, or going over a bridge you didn't mean to. The cultures are different, and I think New York, and a lot of America, is made for extroverts. Seattle culture is full of introverts, geeks, wierdos, neurodivergent folk, etc. That is a feature AND a bug. If we'd all rather stay at home and read a book on a rainy day, it can make it hard to meet other people. Not impossible, but it takes effort.
the only shitty parts of seattle is dealing with psychotic druggies and everything is expensive. If you don't believe me about psychotic druggies, you live/work in a yuppie neighborhood.
From an urbanist's perspective, Seattle is the only city in the Pacific Northwest that I actually really admire and this is coming from a Portlander. The Pacific Northwest has three major cities: Portland, Seattle and Vancouver (Canada). Portland does not have the big city atmosphere that Seattle and Vancouver have. We might have a great food scene and public transit, but it's a joke compared to... say... Chicago or San Francisco. Vancouver is going through a nightmarish housing and affordability crisis. It's just as expensive as Seattle, but the wages and salaries are on par with cities like Las Vegas and Albuquerque. Compared to New York City, the only major things I don't like about Seattle is the weather (in the non-summer months) and the overall history. The winters in Seattle are more than just dreary. It's incredibly cold, wet and windy which makes being outside miserable. Yet it's a hair too warm for any significant snowfall. You cannot enjoy any typical outdoor activities or winter activities. While the dark, rainy and windy weather can be cozy and many do people enjoy it, there is a significant difference between sitting inside a warm room and enjoying a warm drink and hearing the sounds of rain, versus sitting outside or walking outside in the cold, windy and rainy weather while you fight hard to keep yourself dry. The lack of sunlight does affect lots of people and this can become very bad and noticeable from January through March. The other problem is how Seattle does not have a rich historical foundation that cities like NYC, Chicago and Boston have. It makes sense that NYC and Boston are very expensive because of geographical limitations and how both cities are home to some of the world's most prestigious institutions and companies. Seattle is also home to some of the world's most important companies (like Amazon, Boeing and Microsoft), but it's also becoming just as expensive as NYC and Boston for the same reasons while having somewhat better weather. While Seattle has some nice looking skyscrapers and an incredible skyline, there isn't a lot of diverse architecture in the city like you would find in NYC and Chicago.
This just convinced me NYC is not for me
i’ve had no issues making friends in seattle. everyone has been really friendly in my experience, and the seattle freeze is overrated
Glad to hear it!
Great video although I have some questions so how can I contact you?
go back pls you people are ruining this city! this isn't a playground for you to explore. people live here.
Why don’t you to back to your mother’s womb
Good idea. Run for your life. NYC is a disaster. 1. Too many illegal aliens 2. Too many thugs 3. Too much BS construction work 4. Overpopulated 5. Filthy streets 6. Dangerous subway platforms and trains 7. Unnecessary MTA delay in service 8. Rent is out of control 9. Rude and nasty people everywhere 10. Too much competition Best of luck to you. Run for your life.
I lived in Tacoma, WA, for 3 years from 2005 to 2008. One major thing, you have a girlfriend. New York is MUCH better for single men than in Seattle. Plus, the nightlife is more significant in New York.
@@DavidLeeKim interesting point!
been to ny twice, in the summer and winter, hot humid 90s and 7 degrees, respectively. weather there is to extreme to live or short term stay there, dont mind visiting though, and thats coming from a second gen seattlite who has traveled extensively.
you don’t get stabbed on the subway. you don’t need ten million dollars to live comfortably. having an expansive subway does in fact, make it good
Yes maybe he was over exaggerating the ten million dollars part, but the fact that you are ignoring is that its very much the normal for a LOT of New Yorkers to have to work 2 jobs just to float by. This is not factoring in any living comfortably expenses. Your money can so much farther even in places like NJ across the Hudson. In addition to the stabbing comment- does it happen often no it doesn't but its terrifying to think that you could potentially get shot on your morning commute as there was a story of a car within the R train being shot in mid ride and the passengers didn't even get the chance to escape.
Absolutely brilliant. I'm not a photographer but have a podcast which I independently produce. Using a sony a5000 with 50mm 1.8 lens and audio technica mics and logi pro x /final cutpro x put together the show as youtube and audio. Huge effort and I have the same anxiety as you! Worries about battery failures and sd cards filling up mid interview! And my wide, front and centre, as the interviewer, doesn't need to know about the technical side! Done on a tiny budget this video has helped me loads! Have you done more?
I love Seattle. Swimming at Denny Blaine or the Carr Inlet, THE TREES once you get out of the city (I live near Gig Harbor). I'm in love with the forest, and I made friends once I started playing DnD
🎉🎉🎉🎉😢Spot omg you're the Simon Cowell of Description of State!city comparison!also not to mention the tolls in NYC 😮disaster no parking for everywhere you go must park in a garage 😮,i lived in NYC l year I couldn't wait to leave 🎉, also lived in Seattle great doctors, food,diversity, casino's, Beautiful views, Seattle Seahawks 🎉, quick flight ✈️ to La,Vegas, Alaska not as much crime as NYC, traffic isn't that bad compared to Houston, Dallas, or NYC, no tolls Like NYC, also I believe there's no corporate tax.
Im 36 years old and I'm born and raised in NYC... everything you said about NYC is pretty spot on... finally leaving to another city in couple of months and I can't wait
Best of luck with your next chapter!
I moved to Seattle from Colorado (by way of El Paso TX, long story) about 7 years ago. I moved here precisely because it would allow me to NOT need a car. I have no comparison to NYC, as I've only ever visited, but I did want to say that depending on your lifestyle, it's really easy to get by without a car. And the transit is only getting better! My only issue is that, if I ever leave Seattle, I only want to move where I can go car-free (or car-light if parking isn't too much money).
I grew up in Europe and hate driving 😊 looking to move back so I never have to drive again
Hello, any updates with regards to equipment? I’d like to do scenario #1
Hello, any updates? I’d like to interview with just one angle / camera.
New York isnt for outsiders. More of you should leave. I miss Native New Yorkers! And im tired of transplants complaining because they dont know where to park or noise.😂😂😂 please tell more of your transplants friends to leave NYC!!
Appreciate this view. I'm presently interviewing for jobs in Seattle but currently live in NYC, and I really do feel overly stimulated after living here for 8 years.
Thank you.
Leaving a dump for a trash compactor
I'm glad you made the distinction about NYC's subway. Expansive or the only option doesn’t equal good. I grew up in Brooklyn but have lived in Seattle for 4 years now. Don’t miss having to rely on the subway to get around.
I lived in and around Seattle for 10 years I miss it
Your video was great 💯
I'm from Seattle and lived in NYC for 7 years. In general, it was easier to get around in NYC - 24 hours a day, you just walk to the subway station and you get to your destination within 30 minutes, for a fixed price of $2.50/$100 per month. I can't say the same here in Seattle. Additionally, the neighborhoods are less dense so on average you have fewer destinations to walk to for your day to day like groceries and such. So IMO getting around is cheaper, more reliable, and occasionally faster in NYC. I enjoy driving and the freedom but on the whole, I would rather have an expansive subway system than ease of driving.
I liked ur video but im not sure ur all that accurate. Im born and raised in nyc. I grew up riding the trains and public transportation and tho it is difficult at times its still not something im afraid of. Im well able to walk the streets without any problems. I am on the other hand contemplating moving to seattle. Why? The streets are full of un housed immigrants, creating an unstable, unrested enviroment. It began after the pandemic and has now grown into a massive problem that noone wants to address. Dont get me wrong, nyc has has always been a cultural soup, a thing in constant flux. And no this isnt the first time its streets have filled with unwashed eager and ultimately desperate people. The breeze whistling between the buildings here tell this ancient tale of struggle and of how those who were once here eventually spread out into the rest of the country. Its romantic, even. Im just, like u said, tired of being trapped and limited by it and every time i move anywhere else i am yanked back. (Mom calling me home). I believe that people who arent native to nyc are shocked in a way. U still have to explain the homeless and drug use to those who visit u while living herr but this is the face of any metropolis. Ur video is certainly food for thought. And seattle looks like a place i might be able to stretch out my legs. Lol. Thank u!
I live in NYC and agree with you. Looking to move out. Over it here
As someone who grew up in Seattle and moved to NYC for the past 6 years. It's the worse decision of my life. I stayed and moved for my partner, but after breaking up I plan on going back. To those who also grew up in Seattle and thinking about moving just know that it's a complete change and you'll likely be traumatized. People aren't as cerebral, people are very nosy, very outgoing in the worst ways, superficial, and rude. It's honestly been hell and I unequivocally can say that most Seattleites will hate it here. Fun place to visit but definitely not quiet, not peaceful, limited nature unless you live by central park, and the people are not pleasant whatsoever; dare I say ghetto even? And the food isn't nearly as fresh or good. Most of the apples are mealy for example. And yeah I can't complain about New York enough. Oh! And everyone constantly asks you why you're quiet, unlike Seattle where being quiet is the norm, it's like in NYC you constantly feel the need to be entertaining for others and it's exhausting.
You seem to romanticize car ownership
It's not cost effective these days so I moved to Lacey. Initially I lived in Maple Leaf and then Fremont . I have friends who work at Microsoft who do well for themselves and they are moving to Issaquah or Bellingham.
Ok. Born in Brooklyn and grew up on LI. I lived in Seattle for over a decade. Best thing I ever did by far!!!!
Glad to hear it!
Great video! If the key light is too harsh, how about using a bounce board or white reflector? I think a hair light really helps a lot and doesn’t really require diffusion. For Canon, how about a R6 mark II and/or an R7? They are about the same prices as the corresponding Sony cameras and do not have recording limits. Thank you for the great content!
you look like you should be the 3rd Safdie brother lol
@@mikedevault9399 hahah I’ll take that as a compliment!
@@Scriptshepherd it is! lol
I lived in Brooklyn for almost 9 years, and they were some of the longest years ever. I have a love/hate relationship with NYC and dont regret leaving when i did (i mostly left because of covid). Im in LA now and hate it. It is dirty (even more so than NYC, i think), the homeless are everywhere, the public transportation sucks ans it takes hours to get anywhere, especially if you don't drive. I don't plan on staying here, so I am considering other cities, including Seattle (also DC). This video was helpful, as were the comments.
Damn, sorry to hear that. I'm likely moving to LA for work opportunities soon, and have those concerns about the area. Hopefully there are some gems of neighborhoods. Seattle has many of the same problems, but to a much less overwhelming degrees, since there are so many quiet neighborhoods tucked away from the chaos.
Come to DC! I lived in Seattle for four years and have lived in the DC area for ten years. A couple hours to the mountains and three hours to the ocean. Also, if you want to go South, you can do the drive in anywhere from a few hours to a day. Same with going north. We do have homelessness and crime but if you choose to live in Northern Virginia, it’s a lot lower than it is in DC and Maryland. Tons of great wineries and history (colonial, Revolutionary War, Civil War, etc) as well! Air quality is good unless there are wildfires in Canada. The humidity is definitely bad though.
Dude that is a true stress test.
Thank you for your perspective on Seattle. It is appreciated. I'm originally from the PNW. The layed back attitude is so true. It is great in some ways, but not in others.
Also in Seattle they have other reliable public transportation like Buses, Link light rail Subway, trolley buses and Ferryboat if I'm not mistaken if you don't feel like driving and all that traffic.....Washington is my second place I see myself settling down and just live my life. Seattle and the surrounding areas Green Lake, Bellevue and Redmond is pretty much my idea subdivision.
I lived in Seattle. It's a cold sh*thole and the people are fake as are all the "subcultures". Everyone's on antidepressants or anxiety meds. The traffic sucks. The politics are a mess. - WW
I lived in Seattle / Ballard till 2012. I loved it so much there and miss it a lot! ❤