Learnings: 1. Use unique Camera Angles 2. Creative Composition 3. Shot variety 4. Use wireless transmission (makes framing easier) 5. Clean audio 6. use Lighting to your advantage 7. add movement in editing
Great video. Clear and thought out. There are somethings you will still need that you cant buy to make a quality video like this. 1. On camera personality 2. Storytelling 3. The ability to pick music to dictate mood and pacing 4. Experience I juat want to give people more realistic idea that getting all this gear wont make you him.
Great video! One thing that I would add is PERFORMANCE. Shooting by yourself means that youre the whole crew, director and actor included so you got to perform at your best on the screen in order to tell the story you wanted to tell 🔥
the thing is this video is done wonderfully that watching it bewitched me thinking, hey yeah it it that simple just start. but then I realized what didnt count was setting up those whole scene.. look how great the lighting is in this video.. that took time to think about it adjust your aperture, and all and then the post production on this one... oh my...
Wow man, you are awesome! Thanks for the inspiration, appreciate that so much. Due to your great tutorials I was able to start my content creation agency and now I shoot commercials for big brands in my country. I've also shot a commercial for Porsche, it was my dream since I started this journey 4 years ago. Thank you bro, you are the best, keep pushing forward!!!
Dawg, this video released two minutes ago. You couldn't have fully watched it without speeding it up to a degree where you can't properly comprehend it.
I've been a member of FTF for 4 years now and I'm so happy that the business went to someone who really cares about it as much as Parker did (does). Thanks for more great tips @landonbytheway!
Wow! This video had such an incredible vibe to it. It felt like I was having a personal discussion with Landon. This video is nostalgia crystallized. Bravo!
I would have liked that link for the wireless transmission. I literally upgraded my audio system like three times this year. Just ended up getting a DJI mic 2 because the 1 was getting transmission issues
wow, you nailed it, I mean, I've been thinking about how talking head is kind of everywhere now, so including this cinematic kind of narrative work into videos adds to the quality of the content almost regardless of subject, I mean, always loved the channels content but this is just Peak. keep it up
So so good - all the little things in here, the short clips that SHOW what you're teaching without even having you say them... outstanding! Question: How'd you get the overhead shots? Looking down on the door, looking down through the hoop, etc.? 🤔
so I was just scrolling through some material for a client shot by a videographer I usually work with and I thought "Damn that is good, I wish I can shoot myself like that, how does he do it?" and a few hours later I find your video. talk about perfect timing.
I own that PGYTECH tripod and I used to own a C70. I would not be brave enough to mount the C70 on the PGYTECH and hang it off something. 😅 When you showed that, I had a minor cardiac event. 😭😭😭
Great tips! not to mention that even a drone is also such a great source of interesting angles. I was curious, how did you do the lateral shoot of the basket at that high? Overall... this aproach to onself video making, its kind of expensive. Can you make a video for the same purpose but for low budget? Thanks
I heard that CERTAIN EXPERTS who you MAY KNOW like to shoot cinematic projects in 60p, and actively adjust their shutter speed to control exposure, and then just downconvert to 24p and apply the proper amount of motion blur as an effect in post, because it's less trouble than messing with ND filters and they don't have to worry about ISO-related grain/noise or the f-stop changing the DOF. How do you feel about that?
Hi, I like your videos and a lot of them are so helpful👍. But why did you use this narrow anamorphic format? It´s so terrible to view this narrow video format on a computer/laptop or an iPad. I don´t like it. For me, it's just too narrow and has nothing to do with cinematic videos on a computer or iPad. Why you don´t use 16:9?
How did you get the camera angle from above the basket? Did you use a ladder to put the Canon up with the mantis pod or did you use a drone? Great video, loved the vibe and the cinematic shots!!
When i was a beginner i thought filming is all aboutfollowing someone with a camera now i know its all abou planing shots doing many angles. Every good shot would work as photography as well. Thats why you can film yourself without people noticing you did it all by yourself
Solid vid and great tips! Guessing you have these somewhere, but what LUTs do you guys use on your footage? Feels super clean without being over-stylized 👌🏼
Is there a video inside the course how to create titles like e.g. Unique camera angles where subs seem to be in the background with objects nearer to the screen covering them?
Hey. Can you do a tutorial video on how to use titles and other features available on story blocks? I’m still using iMovie so I need some ways to be more creative.
What a Masterpiece in under 10 Minutes.
Literally what I was going to say! 😂
What a production quality!! Hatsoff to you guys🫡
The color grading on this so cleannn
Love the camera angles and creative storytelling in the process of giving 10 tips for creatively filming yourself.
Learnings:
1. Use unique Camera Angles
2. Creative Composition
3. Shot variety
4. Use wireless transmission (makes framing easier)
5. Clean audio
6. use Lighting to your advantage
7. add movement in editing
And the most important one: Just start! Go out and create content. Actually learning filmmaking comes with practice!
Great video. Clear and thought out. There are somethings you will still need that you cant buy to make a quality video like this.
1. On camera personality
2. Storytelling
3. The ability to pick music to dictate mood and pacing
4. Experience
I juat want to give people more realistic idea that getting all this gear wont make you him.
That car-talking head shot was immaculate
JFK
Would love an entire section of the course dedicated to shooting solo cinematic content. This is awesome!
Totally agree !!!!!! Please Landon 🙏🏾
even your tutorials are cinematic and are told like a story. Well done.
the afford you put in to have different angle was just amazing
Insanely well produced video. Loved it. Thank you
This is one of the best videos I've seen on UA-cam. Ever. Wow!
Great video! One thing that I would add is PERFORMANCE.
Shooting by yourself means that youre the whole crew, director and actor included so you got to perform at your best on the screen in order to tell the story you wanted to tell 🔥
Best cinematic tutorial I ever watched 🤩 still a long way to go but I have now a reference point of what I want to be able to achieve ! 🤩
the thing is this video is done wonderfully that watching it bewitched me thinking, hey yeah it it that simple just start. but then I realized what didnt count was setting up those whole scene.. look how great the lighting is in this video.. that took time to think about it adjust your aperture, and all and then the post production on this one... oh my...
Great video I think more videos like this should be added to the community.
So solid, and such clean shots! Excited for where you're taking things!
Wow man, you are awesome!
Thanks for the inspiration, appreciate that so much. Due to your great tutorials I was able to start my content creation agency and now I shoot commercials for big brands in my country. I've also shot a commercial for Porsche, it was my dream since I started this journey 4 years ago. Thank you bro, you are the best, keep pushing forward!!!
i always want to film myself, but can never get things quite right. thank you for this video which is very informative and i watched in full
Dawg, this video released two minutes ago. You couldn't have fully watched it without speeding it up to a degree where you can't properly comprehend it.
You watched full video really
I was watching videos of this same topic the other day and yours is by far the BEST one! Thanks for creating this video! ❤
Great tips! Thanks!
Great video! Nice job taking over the channel! Keep the tips coming!
I keep watching this video over and over it’s definitely well put together. Within FTF community this is what’s missing. We need more updated content.
Landon has ugraded the channel to a new level
Amazing content Landon. You truly are an inspiration in every way.
I've been a member of FTF for 4 years now and I'm so happy that the business went to someone who really cares about it as much as Parker did (does). Thanks for more great tips @landonbytheway!
What mount did you use for the exterior of the car. Been looking for a good one and I’ve not had good luck
This video is so amazing. Color grade is soooo nice too. Awesome work Landon!
Great video man, I definitely learned a lot and will apply some of these tips. The filters are one for sure
The quality on this video is on another level
Love the thumbnail! + Epic use of story and tips
Wow! This video had such an incredible vibe to it. It felt like I was having a personal discussion with Landon. This video is nostalgia crystallized. Bravo!
Definitely the best 'tips for filming yourself' youtube video I've watched!
Thanks for this 10 minute BANGER!!✨ Loved it 💪🏽
I would have liked that link for the wireless transmission. I literally upgraded my audio system like three times this year. Just ended up getting a DJI mic 2 because the 1 was getting transmission issues
Thanks for you comment bro. That's the same thing I'm looking for. No link for the wireless transmission 😢😅
@@ederperez4480 yeah I get it the course is the main priority but they could be making extra money with affiliate marketing.
wow, you nailed it, I mean, I've been thinking about how talking head is kind of everywhere now, so including this cinematic kind of narrative work into videos adds to the quality of the content almost regardless of subject, I mean, always loved the channels content but this is just Peak. keep it up
This video is a short, but informationally dense masterpiece. Thank you!
So so good - all the little things in here, the short clips that SHOW what you're teaching without even having you say them... outstanding!
Question: How'd you get the overhead shots? Looking down on the door, looking down through the hoop, etc.? 🤔
Great vid! What suction mount & angle arms was that car mount?
Looks like a Ulanzi C006 suction cup mount.
Love it, in typical FTF fashion, straight forward, easily understood, and easily implemented 🤙
so I was just scrolling through some material for a client shot by a videographer I usually work with and I thought "Damn that is good, I wish I can shoot myself like that, how does he do it?" and a few hours later I find your video. talk about perfect timing.
Pure Beautyness! Cinematography as It's Best
This is one of the most useful videos ive seen in a good while
The best video of how to film yourself cinematically!
Well done!
Impressive. Thank you for this video dude. 🔥
Love this video. Thank you for showing us!!!!!💙🧡💜🥰🙂
can we get more videos like these? I just learned a ton and would love to see more examples like that.
You honestly killed it !! Love the colors in this video and the tips ! Also quick question , what aspect ratio is this shot ? Exported in ?
Quality is king. Nice video Landon!
I own that PGYTECH tripod and I used to own a C70. I would not be brave enough to mount the C70 on the PGYTECH and hang it off something. 😅 When you showed that, I had a minor cardiac event. 😭😭😭
Loved the video! Very useful. Thank you
You killed it in this video 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Watched the whole thing!
This is fantastic, many thanks!
how much time did you spend to mount your cameras around you? Even on the basket console panel? Crazy! I really enjoyed your video.
Great video. Love the new format!
Great tips! not to mention that even a drone is also such a great source of interesting angles. I was curious, how did you do the lateral shoot of the basket at that high? Overall... this aproach to onself video making, its kind of expensive. Can you make a video for the same purpose but for low budget? Thanks
This was the motivation I needed. Great Video
One of the best videos of FTM
A TRUE MASTERPIECE
Amazing video, helped a ton. Thank you!
every shot was magical. great work
best way to explain with good retention
I heard that CERTAIN EXPERTS who you MAY KNOW like to shoot cinematic projects in 60p, and actively adjust their shutter speed to control exposure, and then just downconvert to 24p and apply the proper amount of motion blur as an effect in post, because it's less trouble than messing with ND filters and they don't have to worry about ISO-related grain/noise or the f-stop changing the DOF. How do you feel about that?
Hi, I like your videos and a lot of them are so helpful👍. But why did you use this narrow anamorphic format? It´s so terrible to view this narrow video format on a computer/laptop or an iPad. I don´t like it. For me, it's just too narrow and has nothing to do with cinematic videos on a computer or iPad. Why you don´t use 16:9?
How did you get the camera angle from above the basket? Did you use a ladder to put the Canon up with the mantis pod or did you use a drone?
Great video, loved the vibe and the cinematic shots!!
When i was a beginner i thought filming is all aboutfollowing someone with a camera now i know its all abou planing shots doing many angles. Every good shot would work as photography as well. Thats why you can film yourself without people noticing you did it all by yourself
Great video, inspiring angles! 👌🏽
Great video, Landon!
Thanks for the tips..
Solid vid and great tips! Guessing you have these somewhere, but what LUTs do you guys use on your footage? Feels super clean without being over-stylized 👌🏼
Is there a video inside the course how to create titles like e.g. Unique camera angles where subs seem to be in the background with objects nearer to the screen covering them?
Hi !
really cool and usefull video, thanks for sharing !
What car mount were you using?
Time to create more! 🔥
this vid looked fire on my ultrawide
Did you use the FTF lut on this? I absolutely loved the coloring in this video
Great! Thanks for sharing! Did you hit the camera at the end??😁 just to know
Nice! Will use in my next video!
Love your content man!! What is the name of the car mount. I've bought so many and they all get small jitters. Ur footage looked solid.
awesome work buddy. Great creativity
I like that camera bag. what brand is it?
Master at work 💪🏽🔥
What an amazing video 🎉
Can you explain the process of planing and creating this video?
Hey. Can you do a tutorial video on how to use titles and other features available on story blocks? I’m still using iMovie so I need some ways to be more creative.
Kindly share the link to your car mount
Good morning brother wow that is amazing brother video always love your videos brother assaali from Kenya Mombasa Africa
Such a beautiful video. ♥️
great video. what's the name for the car suction mount?
beautiful/ can't wait to try this out
Such a good video !! I need a DUNK next time tho!
A really great cinematic tips video on UA-cam,, WOW
too much perfection!
This video is amazing !
Great video. How did you do the ending shot with the basketball going up the hoop? 9:20
It’s so hard to do this with the horrible autofocus on the cannon eos 2000d can’t wait to get more into it with the r50
Wow, super well done. 🤯
Are there wireless monitors that can be used to set a one-touch/tracking focus subject?
Learning new tricks for upcoming month course in taiwan