I've been struggling to get started with the actual filming / making / lighting to make more videos, and I came across your channel, and I love all the videos I've watched ! You've given me a renewed energy to kick myself and get started on more filming. Thank you !
Thanks :) Love building things, so especially fun when things actually work as intended as well ;) Still need to do a lot of testing and work on placement and angles and distance to the background and lighting that and figuring out those basic, so that’s another video coming in the not too far future, as well as the «can this be done by ‘normal’ people» where I’ll be trying to do some of the things people like Daniel Schiffer and Austen Paul do, but with the janky DIY gear and my phone, that’s gonna be the *real* test trying to get similar results, both raw material and post production work :)
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it :) The followup will be combining this with fill and rim-light as well as *properly* doing some background lighting to at least *try* to make a «cohesive» look ;) UA-cam works in mysterious ways ;)
Hahaha, thanks man :) Yeah, there where some editing challenges in there :) I’ve been trying to only film part of the work, at key monents in the process to minimize the amount of stuff that needs to be looked at and just removed, keeping the end edit in mind, but the first rough cut was at 17-18 minutes, and what I though would be the final edit was at around 12-13. But I left it for a couple of hours and looked at it again, and cut out several chunks to keep the relevant bits, but shorter, and focused more on the speaking bits, limiting the timelaps/«b-roll»-seksjons to 4-8 bars of music at the max, and that helped getting it down to a more appropriate 8 minutes without much fluff :) The end *should* have been re-recorded in all honesty due to the stupid Blackmagic Camera app putting input gain on the røde videomic go 2 to 100% gain every time I re-attach the mic causing the audio to blow out if I forget to set it down to 20% gain, which I’ve solved by putting the db-cut pad to «on» in the mic-settings app - and the end should have been cut down to about half the length at least, but I was already one day last 7 days since last video so out it went ;)
I've been struggling to get started with the actual filming / making / lighting to make more videos, and I came across your channel, and I love all the videos I've watched ! You've given me a renewed energy to kick myself and get started on more filming. Thank you !
Happy to hear that :) Making these videos are great fun, and hearing they inspire others to get rolling as well is even more inspiring :)
Love these DIY videos ☺️ The grid worked really well 👏🏻 Nice job! 😊
Thanks :) Love building things, so especially fun when things actually work as intended as well ;) Still need to do a lot of testing and work on placement and angles and distance to the background and lighting that and figuring out those basic, so that’s another video coming in the not too far future, as well as the «can this be done by ‘normal’ people» where I’ll be trying to do some of the things people like Daniel Schiffer and Austen Paul do, but with the janky DIY gear and my phone, that’s gonna be the *real* test trying to get similar results, both raw material and post production work :)
Yeah, great job! Just cutting out and putting together the grid tape…. Kudos!
It was … hell! Highly recommend *not* building a grid ;)
Hell yeah! My subscription feed did show this video for me until now for some reason. Love the vid well done 👏
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it :) The followup will be combining this with fill and rim-light as well as *properly* doing some background lighting to at least *try* to make a «cohesive» look ;) UA-cam works in mysterious ways ;)
Great job! Looks awesome and your video was super engaging! Great job on the edit (of what I imagine was hours of footage lol)
Hahaha, thanks man :) Yeah, there where some editing challenges in there :) I’ve been trying to only film part of the work, at key monents in the process to minimize the amount of stuff that needs to be looked at and just removed, keeping the end edit in mind, but the first rough cut was at 17-18 minutes, and what I though would be the final edit was at around 12-13. But I left it for a couple of hours and looked at it again, and cut out several chunks to keep the relevant bits, but shorter, and focused more on the speaking bits, limiting the timelaps/«b-roll»-seksjons to 4-8 bars of music at the max, and that helped getting it down to a more appropriate 8 minutes without much fluff :)
The end *should* have been re-recorded in all honesty due to the stupid Blackmagic Camera app putting input gain on the røde videomic go 2 to 100% gain every time I re-attach the mic causing the audio to blow out if I forget to set it down to 20% gain, which I’ve solved by putting the db-cut pad to «on» in the mic-settings app - and the end should have been cut down to about half the length at least, but I was already one day last 7 days since last video so out it went ;)