I don’t know if you did this legitimately for Tic Tac, but if you didn’t they should buy this from you. GREAT vid. I love when you show the behind the scenes as to how you accomplished your shots. Might be basic, but in the end, it was extremely effective and well done. I hope you do more of these…you are GREAT at these vids.
Thanks my man! It was not for Tictac, I wish😄... just a rainy days challenge. A lot of that "effectiveness" happens in the music/edit. I'll upload a breakdown on Monday 👊🏻💥
Cool 😎 I did something like this in college only I using a bag of peanuts, I wanted to shake out one peanut so I put a piece of tape inside the bag so only one would pop out. It took me many, many tries to get it down, two days of class time for a ten second video. 😁 love the water bottle light stand FYI many lamps the shade mount, that screw on top is sometimes a 1/4 20 thread size, i.e lights and camera thread size.
Thanks great video as always. I have a Neewer Led 3 light pack. Would you have been able to make your video look as good with those lights rather than your Godox setup? I’m wondering if I need a godox type of setup to give my videos a softer look? Thanks
Well, maybe when shooting small products you'll be able to manage with three LEDs but you'll need to reflect them or diffuse them in some other way. It's definitely going to be easier if you have one large softbox as the main light.
6 months from now: "Is that a tic tac?... Oh! Remember that tic tac video I did?" Fun video Joris. Your creativity and ability to find solutions is inspiring. 🤟
Oh Joris I have tried several times to recreate the shot of tictac bouncing/ flying up, and I have not been successful a single time. I’m a beginner and don’t know what focus settings to use for such shot as when I throw the tictacs, they are never in focus. i have canon r7 with kit lense and I’m using 50 mm lense for this kind of shot, please if you can help me or let me know what I am doing wrong🙏🏻🥹. Love your work!
Wow this is brilliant Joris, I also have them 2 RGB lights after watching your video a few months ago. I even have the new weebill 2 lol. I may try this method too its a brilliant idea, did you end up eating all the tiktaks at the end lol
You should really use the m50's 120fps. I know its 720p, but its not much worse than 1080p. I shot this entire video on my m50, together with a friend and some of the shots were made in 120fps: ua-cam.com/video/-oHwPkEfU9U/v-deo.html
No tictacs were harmed in the making of this commercial.
Thanks for watching, guys! 👊🏻💥
I don't know, it looked like a few tactics were harmed. You'll just have to eat them before they file a complaint.
Can you believe I didn't even eat one during the entire shoot! 😅
Awesome one, Joris!
@@JorisHermans I probably wouldn’t have had any left to shoot 😄
Hahaha🤣
This was great. Very helpful to see the creative side of the ad.
That was awesome. Made the whole concept accessible to people just starting out with product filmmaking.
I don’t know if you did this legitimately for Tic Tac, but if you didn’t they should buy this from you. GREAT vid. I love when you show the behind the scenes as to how you accomplished your shots. Might be basic, but in the end, it was extremely effective and well done. I hope you do more of these…you are GREAT at these vids.
Thanks my man! It was not for Tictac, I wish😄... just a rainy days challenge. A lot of that "effectiveness" happens in the music/edit. I'll upload a breakdown on Monday 👊🏻💥
You’re gonna be digging those out of cracks you didn’t know existed, for years!!!! great video!
I showered afterwards and didn't find any though... 🤔😅
That was fantastic. Really enjoy how you went about it and the final product was awesome!
Cool 😎
I did something like this in college only I using a bag of peanuts, I wanted to shake out one peanut so I put a piece of tape inside the bag so only one would pop out.
It took me many, many tries to get it down, two days of class time for a ten second video. 😁
love the water bottle light stand
FYI many lamps the shade mount, that screw on top is sometimes a 1/4 20 thread size, i.e lights and camera thread size.
Man that looks amazing!!
superbe vidéo très très bel effet visuel et sonore !!!! merci
I wish that this will get 100k views
You and me both 😄🙏🏻
Loved this man, always look forward to these kind of commercial videos of yours ☺️.
Good job there! Loved it! ❤️❤️
Thanks, man! Sometimes less is more 👊🏻💥😄
Great job Joris, you definitely picked a difficult product 🤣
That was so far good man..enjoyed it.
Plz make more tutorial thanks.
This is so much fun. Thanks
Thanks! Much appreciated 🙏🏻
That was Fantastic dude Thanks for this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Looks really good! Liked it allot.... And great humor by the way 😃👍🏽, evan if maybe not intentional sometimes! Great stuff
Thanks great video as always. I have a Neewer Led 3 light pack. Would you have been able to make your video look as good with those lights rather than your Godox setup? I’m wondering if I need a godox type of setup to give my videos a softer look? Thanks
Well, maybe when shooting small products you'll be able to manage with three LEDs but you'll need to reflect them or diffuse them in some other way. It's definitely going to be easier if you have one large softbox as the main light.
Absolutely wonderful!
And what's not so wonderful 👉🏻 That song will be stuck in my head for weeks! 😅
@@JorisHermans yep...
Awesome, an inspiration!
Thanks, Fredrik! 👊🏻💥
Amazingly done!!! and love the BTS .....❤
amazing result!
Thank you!
I really enjoyed this and the associated video. Thanks! Subscribed, too.
Thanks, Robert! Much appreciated 💥
Very nice Joris, simple but great, i try create to some similar to You video😃✌️
Nicely done!
6 months from now: "Is that a tic tac?... Oh! Remember that tic tac video I did?"
Fun video Joris. Your creativity and ability to find solutions is inspiring. 🤟
That’s awesome my friend. 👍
Oh Joris I have tried several times to recreate the shot of tictac bouncing/ flying up, and I have not been successful a single time. I’m a beginner and don’t know what focus settings to use for such shot as when I throw the tictacs, they are never in focus. i have canon r7 with kit lense and I’m using 50 mm lense for this kind of shot, please if you can help me or let me know what I am doing wrong🙏🏻🥹. Love your work!
Love it 😍
Cool - like the weebill box btw 🤪
Love that gimbal! 💯💥
Thx for that interesting tutorial 👍🏻
great video! wondering if you change the aperture for any of the shots or just keep it wide open the whole time?
I tried to keep it around 3.5. That's already a pretty shallow DOF when shooting with an 85mm.
That's a way cool tic tac ad!!
Do the tictac shake! 🙌🏻🙌🏻😄
Joris what aperture did you pick for most of the shots?
Most shots are somewhere around 2.8 - 3.5.
Awesome 👌
Thank you!
Really cool! You Should sell it to the Tic tac Guys;-)
Nyc bts and good shots bro ❤️❤️
Thanks!
Wow this is brilliant Joris, I also have them 2 RGB lights after watching your video a few months ago. I even have the new weebill 2 lol. I may try this method too its a brilliant idea, did you end up eating all the tiktaks at the end lol
I haven’t eaten even one yet. Crazy! 💥🤯
@@JorisHermans no way really. Wow I'm surprised you didn't get hungry in middle of the shoot. I would of eaten them all by now lol
How did you keep the strings holding up the tic tac box from showing up in the shot? Shouldn't they be visible in the footage taken?
👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/QLEQemfmgW0/v-deo.html 😎
🔥🔥🔥
wow this is inspiring
Nice job boss..
Thanks!
Wo kya bat hai
❤️😎🔥.Edit video plz.
Nice man, komt er een editing tutorial 😏😳?
Staat op m'n to-do lijst maar geen idee wanneer ik er aan toe kom 😄
Unicorn 🦄 puke hahahah great video!!!
Very nice but not as easy as it looks
You should really use the m50's 120fps. I know its 720p, but its not much worse than 1080p. I shot this entire video on my m50, together with a friend and some of the shots were made in 120fps: ua-cam.com/video/-oHwPkEfU9U/v-deo.html
It's true and I've been thinking about it actually cause I've never really used it...
@@JorisHermans its great, try it out!
and why aren't they paying you to make this commercial
😅🤷🏻♂️