BOUNUS TIP: Use a wide angle lens to accentuate your camera movements (most of these shots were shot at 16mm). I hope this video helps you capture some silky smooth footage. Good luck.
malalai durkho i am a Afghani tribal pashtoon girl i love make a historical move, so please tel good camera which i buy but not expensive ,, Please please i will extremely waiting for your replay
I keep coming back to this channel. He always produces no-nonsense content that is crafted to teach you a technique.....fast! It's short, it's sweet, it's free.........thank you Steve.
Amazing ! This is what's meant by talking the talk and walking the walk - and remember if you are a beginner " If only the best birds sang,the woods would be very silent ".
Thank you for putting yourself out there to teach others! I have been watching your videos for a few months and am building a channel with a $300 drone and my phone. You have partially inspired me to try and see how far I can go without buying ANY equipment. Thank you :)
Wow this will help me a lot because I am practicing hand held videos so far and planning to buy a gimbal for me after saving some extra bucks. Thanks for these simple but valuable TIPS and for it I am so much tankful and share my lots of love.
hey Steve thank you for sharing your experience with us! you got a really great channel here I think its one of the most underrated channels for learning how to film! keep on going! greets from Germany
Creative 7 Inc so true! I find myself shooting less and less with a gimbal these days as I can usually pull the shots off needed hand held....plus it saves me time setting up and I carry less 👌
yes, yes,pls do more heldheld tutorial,by the way all your video is awesome,easy to understand with clear explanation,n thxs for the tips n triks,your footage is really amazing, all your review is the best,thank you
When you said something about the rotate, I thought you were making a spiral shot. It could places your hands and spins from side to side, closer or further away from the subject.
This was great, however, you have to be in GREAT physical shape for sch smooth moves. With joint problems in knees and wrists from an early age, no matter how much i;ve been trying these tricks for years, it's always a jittery' S***show 😝. Another point, and it would be MUCH appreciated if you could address them: what do you do when your handheld camera is a heavier DSLR (think Canon Mark models ) or even an Canon d 80, which are all bigger and twice as heavy as your mirrorless? and do you have any tips for older bulkier professional camcorders such as the Panasonic HC x1500 (without the grip)
Great vid and I just subscribed - will be definitely be trying these out and a lot of the 'science'/method would also apply for gimbals etc. Also am keen to see Easy Camera Move 4 which you skipped - cheers
ANDRIAN FEMIXOBOY I would love to see your results using these techniques, please let me know where I could watch your video (once you’ve shot it). Good luck my friend.
@@ANDRIANFEMIXOBOY I just checked out your video, its great! It makes me so happy that you have watched one of my tutorials, learnt something BUT most importantly, put what you have learnt into practice. Really great job, well done.
Thanks, Steve. I've been wondering what I could do with just my Olympus E-P3 plus the 'kit lens', the former of which was just £1.00, which I think must have been an expensive mistake on the shop's part.
@@LearnOnlineVideo thank you! my current camera (actually now I have only a smartphone) doesn't shoot in 60fps and I'm shooting everything in 25frp. If I buy a camera with 60fps, should I, in that case, shoot everything in 60fps? or just some of the views that I want to slow down in slow mo?
Do you recommend activating Digital IS in Canon for these shots? With my favorite lens 50 1.4 it is all I got, and it sometimes looks like Jell-o. On another hand, when using warp stabilization in Premiere, I get sometimes horrible Jell-o depending on how bad my shot was. And I get an even weirder effect when nesting (to combine slo-mo with warp stab, looks like ghosting).
Thank you and welcome to the ‘notification squad’, be sure to check out my video ‘Hollywood style footage with an old iPhone’ this will definitely help you 👌🎥
Thank you for sharing this! One question: how do you do the rotate movement with your image staying in landscape view (not to potrait when holding it sideways)? Or is this something you do afterwards in your editing process?
Learn Online did another none gimbal type video where he has the hat on and is also in the woods... he does a shot where he moves along a tree vertically amongst others... I CANNOT find it... anyone know? THank you for this channel it is crucial
BOUNUS TIP: Use a wide angle lens to accentuate your camera movements (most of these shots were shot at 16mm). I hope this video helps you capture some silky smooth footage. Good luck.
Yes, it was useful 😊
malalai durkho
i am a Afghani tribal pashtoon girl i love make a historical move, so please tel good camera which i buy but not expensive ,, Please please i will extremely waiting for your replay
Yep. I was watching your video and trying all tips one by one, thinking about exactly the same question.
16mm full frame equivalent yes? So for apsc 11mm
I keep coming back to this channel. He always produces no-nonsense content that is crafted to teach you a technique.....fast! It's short, it's sweet, it's free.........thank you Steve.
Amazing ! This is what's meant by talking the talk and walking the walk - and remember if you are a beginner " If only the best birds sang,the woods would be very silent ".
Thank you for putting yourself out there to teach others! I have been watching your videos for a few months and am building a channel with a $300 drone and my phone. You have partially inspired me to try and see how far I can go without buying ANY equipment. Thank you :)
Short and crisp, Thanks you for disseminating knowledge.
Wow this will help me a lot because I am practicing hand held videos so far and planning to buy a gimbal for me after saving some extra bucks. Thanks for these simple but valuable TIPS and for it I am so much tankful and share my lots of love.
I had to search for this video again, since I have an upcoming project and I loved rewatching every single minute of it 🙏🏾
hey Steve thank you for sharing your experience with us! you got a really great channel here I think its one of the most underrated channels for learning how to film! keep on going! greets from Germany
Thanks
Wow wt a creativity
The BEST Video tutorial lecturer i ever see!
I learn so much from every video...this one taught me that I need to mix in some yoga
Hi, This is super useful. One observation... you skipped from 3rd tip to 5th one, so there are actually 5 tips :)
Always love to see new techniques through your channel. Love From India
This is great for knowing enough about your camera 📷 hand moving ✅💚❤️
Wish you good luck friend 💚
Crucial for those shots where you can't always fit in a gimbal or don't have time to set it up! Great stuff
Creative 7 Inc so true! I find myself shooting less and less with a gimbal these days as I can usually pull the shots off needed hand held....plus it saves me time setting up and I carry less 👌
These are really helpful. Thank you!
yes, yes,pls do more heldheld tutorial,by the way all your video is awesome,easy to understand with clear explanation,n thxs for the tips n triks,your footage is really amazing, all your review is the best,thank you
Very helpful: Thank you!
Great teaching Steve. Many thanks!
Great tutorial!
Your fan from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
You can also shoot it all in 4K and edit in 1080p and just crop/zoom effect some of the stuff to add extra smooth movements
You're very professional 🤩
Easily the best video of this kind
Thanks for this tutorial this help me alot on my channel future videos. Great demonstration.
Awesome tips! Subscribed! 😄
Great video tutorial Sir, highly appreciate everything that you have taught here. Will exercise these and do best to learn it.
Thanks, I look forward to seeing your results
Sir awesome 🥰🥰
I'm big fan of you and your work love from India
good video ...thank Mr Steve Wright ...
Excellent. Very helpful. Thank you!
Felicitări!!!!👏👏👏👏👏
Sir your all videos are awesome
Thank you so much for sharing this tips. more power to your channel.
hello dear can i say you are really amazing > Thx
that is greate STEVE ,THANK YOU
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
please more handheld ..and thank you
Quite helpful tricks
Sir! Which camera 📸, have you used to shoot this video, I absolutely love it, I will be glad to see your response please 🙏
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Thats so Amazing and i love that good job Man ...One Love
When you said something about the rotate, I thought you were making a spiral shot. It could places your hands and spins from side to side, closer or further away from the subject.
U r great 😊
Love from India 🙂
Supper presentation thank you
Thank you 🙏🏼
This was great, however, you have to be in GREAT physical shape for sch smooth moves. With joint problems in knees and wrists from an early age, no matter how much i;ve been trying these tricks for years, it's always a jittery' S***show 😝. Another point, and it would be MUCH appreciated if you could address them: what do you do when your handheld camera is a heavier DSLR (think Canon Mark models ) or even an Canon d 80, which are all bigger and twice as heavy as your mirrorless? and do you have any tips for older bulkier professional camcorders such as the Panasonic HC x1500 (without the grip)
pls do more handheld techniques...
Thanks Bro, amazing tricsk, I'll do it.
Thank you Steve
Awesome Steve, thanks so much !
RPA Consultant - Eric Parijs you’re welcome sir. Q&A video coming up next
Ur captured Videos Very good
Thanks Ilove it 👍👍✨✨✨✨
Great vid and I just subscribed - will be definitely be trying these out and a lot of the 'science'/method would also apply for gimbals etc. Also am keen to see Easy Camera Move 4 which you skipped - cheers
Great stuff mate,thanks
Excellent, Liked and Subscribed
Damn I love your vids! Great job. Thanks for sharing!
Superb. Thank you.
Oh Thank you so much for sharing i like, I want to learn mores
Thanks for sharing!!! Please create more video tutorials! but, how about the #4 vidclip? 😉
I really like the paralax technique, now it's time for to practice the tips. Thanks man👍
ANDRIAN FEMIXOBOY I would love to see your results using these techniques, please let me know where I could watch your video (once you’ve shot it). Good luck my friend.
@@LearnOnlineVideo already practice & maybe next week I will upload my video.
ANDRIAN FEMIXOBOY this is great! I have subscribed, please let me know when the video is up and I’ll check it out. Learn - Create - Succeed 👌
@@LearnOnlineVideo I already uploaded my new & using the camera movements from your tutorial. Enjoy for watching 🍻
@@ANDRIANFEMIXOBOY I just checked out your video, its great! It makes me so happy that you have watched one of my tutorials, learnt something BUT most importantly, put what you have learnt into practice. Really great job, well done.
Thanks for sharing
Wow...thank you so much!!
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많이 배우고 갑니다.
Very helpful
Thank u mister
Thanks, Steve. I've been wondering what I could do with just my Olympus E-P3 plus the 'kit lens', the former of which was just £1.00, which I think must have been an expensive mistake on the shop's part.
How did you make that edit at 0:10! 😁
It’s really top class!
amazing tips love u
Thanks a lot
Good info
Thanks men
Thanks.
Is their any free 4k video stiblizer?
You are the best
Very nice
what lens you used on your video? Thanks
Awesome!!!
Which app is better for video editing?
plzz link me!
very educational
Amazing Amazing
Good video
Thank you.
What is the app that you're using to edit?
syper helpful!
thanks for a great tutorial! it's useful to see your legs movements. Did you shoot all footage in 60fps or just one of them?
Hi Dmitry Yeah, Thank you, all of this footage was shot @60fps and then slowed down by 50%
@@LearnOnlineVideo thank you! my current camera (actually now I have only a smartphone) doesn't shoot in 60fps and I'm shooting everything in 25frp. If I buy a camera with 60fps, should I, in that case, shoot everything in 60fps? or just some of the views that I want to slow down in slow mo?
how to handle the camera to video a flying plane?.
Do you recommend activating Digital IS in Canon for these shots? With my favorite lens 50 1.4 it is all I got, and it sometimes looks like Jell-o.
On another hand, when using warp stabilization in Premiere, I get sometimes horrible Jell-o depending on how bad my shot was. And I get an even weirder effect when nesting (to combine slo-mo with warp stab, looks like ghosting).
awesome.
I sub you.
and please tell us how to do it with abit bad and old mobile phones without monopad or something with pure hands?
Thank you and welcome to the ‘notification squad’, be sure to check out my video ‘Hollywood style footage with an old iPhone’ this will definitely help you 👌🎥
We want again learn about handheld.. please 🙏
We love you from iraq ❤️
No worries تزود بكل شيء, I have another tutorial on the way. Stay tuned
@@LearnOnlineVideo
Thank you very much my dear ❤️
Awesome
Wow! ✍️
Bro ur just awesome may I know where are u from.
I’m from the South West of England 🏴 (Plymouth, Devon)
great....
What was your frame rate on these slow mos, if you don’t mind my asking. I’m a newbie.
60fps and I slowed some footage down by 50%
You deserve more subscrevers.
Thank you for sharing this! One question: how do you do the rotate movement with your image staying in landscape view (not to potrait when holding it sideways)? Or is this something you do afterwards in your editing process?
Yes
Yes
what Macpro u using?
Learn Online did another none gimbal type video where he has the hat on and is also in the woods... he does a shot where he moves along a tree vertically amongst others... I CANNOT find it... anyone know? THank you for this channel it is crucial
I think you mean this video: ua-cam.com/video/9tDVUKMLgfU/v-deo.html 👍
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Nice very Nice