Great and informative videos Bro:) Very creative and nice work with the lighting. Great colors and esthetics. Take care:):):):)
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Thanks very much for your positive feedback Tom! I tried to make lighting as good as possible in this one! I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! 🙂
That's amazing. Great to see you break out as down showing placement and from behind you. Literally all art itself.
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My goal in this video was to try to explain this setup as fast and as specific as possible so anyone can understand it! Thanks for sharing your feedback! And thanks for watching! Much appreciated
@ Fyi, I was isnpired by your videos, I got me a GX85 cam and a sigma 16 1.4 lense , lights and all , oh tho I think my videos arent't bad, I think Still missing lots to get to the grade your videos are, I really don't know what is it, the lights, the editing, the lense the cam, I followed most of your advices, lol, I do recording and Coding and really will love to know what exactly makes a differnce (BTW, I use Resolve for editing)
Very useful tips, especially for those who film mainly indoors
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Thanks very much! I really think that lighting and camera settings really make a difference... And camera gear is not that important in a talking head situation like this! Thanks for watching!
A great vid.! I followed your instructions, set up the lights, dialed in my camera settings, and started filming my first vid. I would’ve been totally lost without your help. Thanks!
Very informative and helpful video, full of great tips and tricks about camera settings and cinematic lighting! Thanks very much for making this video! 🔥😁👌
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Thanks very much Liam! I really appreciate your support!
I like your thought process about Camera gear, lenses, lighting and story telling. I am inspired seeing your articulate and in depth videos about film making. Specially the commercial about "Omnia" by an entry level g7 camera. Keep going. My best wishes with you all along your creative journey.
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Thanks very much for your words! Greatly appreciated!
@ Vitor, I got a question if u don’t mind. I tried to set my lumix g7 according to the setting u shared in one of your videos. And I don’t really know why i constantly get out of focus especially with an new lens (0.25/0.82ft) I got. So manual focus doesn’t work at all and the automatic one sucks too😭 Would u suggest to change the camera or im doing definitely something wrong? 🥺😭
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Hey Jilina! I don't recommend using autofocus in Panasonic cameras. I always use manual focus, meaning that I always grab focus on my subject before start recording. And during the recording I always make sure to maintain the subject at the same distance from the camera throughout the whole shoot. That way I make sure that everything goes smoothly! If you need autofocus, then I would say that this camera is not ideal for you, unfortunately.
@ really good quality. I can see that much effort is put to these
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@@rrgert4 for sure! This video was a lot of was to put it together. And I appreciate you for recognising that as well! But I totally think it was worth it because my goal with this video was to try to explain to a beginner how to achieve this look as simple and as fast as possible! Thanks again man!
Great video! Hey Vitor, what gimbal do you recommend for the G7? Thanks! Subscribed.
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Hey Clif! Thanks man! The g7 is a very lightweighted camera, and assuming that you will use M43 native lenses (which the majority of them are lightweighted as well), pretty much any gimbal with 2kg payload will do! In my case I still use a feiyutech a2000 (2kg payload), which is very old and I believe it is also discontinued... But I still use it as my main gimbal and it works totally fine. So, because of this, there's no need to stress too much about which gimbal to buy to use with the g7! Just make sure that the gimbal can hold 2kg payload and you should be fine! Thanks for watching!
I have a lumix gh4 camera with a 12-35 HD 2.8 lens. which nd filter suits me?
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If I'm not mistaken, I believe the Lumix 12-35mm F2.8 has a filter thread of 58mm! So you would need an ND filter that has 58mm diameter, or you could also get a bigger size ND (must be bigger that 58mm) and then use step up rings to mount that bigger ND filter on the lens! Thanks for watching!
Good tips, but I am pretty sure your native ISO of the GH5 is 400. I have always used that my self, after reading it when I purchased it in 2017 😊
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Thanks man! People are always debating on this topic (if the gh5 has 200 or 400 native ISO). Actually I did a lot of research on that topic and I couldn't find a clear official answer from Panasonic, of what's the native ISO of the GH5. Even on the official website, I couldn't find any information on the topic... So I always thought it was 200.... My bad then... Could you kindly share the official article where you read that it is 400 ISO? I'd love to read it! And thanks again for watching! 😁
So what do you think of these tips? :D
So helpful, 😁👍
@@youtubewisdom9333 I'm glad you could take away something valuable from this video.
Thanks for watching 😁
Awesome 🔥👌😁
Thanks very much!
I'm a beginner in video making and I completely love your tutorials you really help to understand thanks !!! :D
Thank you so much! Easy to follow, understandable - let's go! 😊
The amount of work that you put in your videos.... Nice.
Great and informative videos Bro:) Very creative and nice work with the lighting. Great colors and esthetics. Take care:):):):)
Thanks very much for your positive feedback Tom!
I tried to make lighting as good as possible in this one! I'm glad you liked it!
Thanks for watching! 🙂
That's amazing. Great to see you break out as down showing placement and from behind you. Literally all art itself.
My goal in this video was to try to explain this setup as fast and as specific as possible so anyone can understand it!
Thanks for sharing your feedback!
And thanks for watching!
Much appreciated
Wow this may be the best beginner lighting tutorial I've seen. I'm trying to home studio set up and this was really helpful.
Thanks very much for watching and for the positive feedback!
I'm glad you could take away something valuable from this video! 😁
Good stuff man, love it thanks
Thanks very much Edgar!
@ Fyi, I was isnpired by your videos, I got me a GX85 cam and a sigma 16 1.4 lense , lights and all , oh tho I think my videos arent't bad, I think Still missing lots to get to the grade your videos are, I really don't know what is it, the lights, the editing, the lense the cam, I followed most of your advices, lol, I do recording and Coding and really will love to know what exactly makes a differnce (BTW, I use Resolve for editing)
Best video I've seen for a good youtube filming setup. This video should have at least 100K views
Very useful tips, especially for those who film mainly indoors
Thanks very much!
I really think that lighting and camera settings really make a difference... And camera gear is not that important in a talking head situation like this!
Thanks for watching!
A great vid.! I followed your instructions, set up the lights, dialed in my camera settings, and started filming my first vid. I would’ve been totally lost without your help. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Thanks very much for this video!!! Very valuable tips to make videos more professional! 😁🙌
Thanks very much for the positive feedback! 😁
Awesome thank you! Thank you for showing the set up from all sides.
Hey Rayna! You're welcome!
Thanks for watching! 😁
Very informative and helpful video, full of great tips and tricks about camera settings and cinematic lighting!
Thanks very much for making this video! 🔥😁👌
Thanks very much Liam!
I really appreciate your support!
I like your thought process about Camera gear, lenses, lighting and story telling. I am inspired seeing your articulate and in depth videos about film making. Specially the commercial about "Omnia" by an entry level g7 camera. Keep going. My best wishes with you all along your creative journey.
Thanks very much for your words! Greatly appreciated!
Fantastic video and channel. You have a gift for explaining complicated subjects simply and understandably for beginners. Subscribed.
Thanks very much for your feedback and for watching and subscribing!
I really appreciate having you here Richmond!
Your videos are so informative and fun. Great work.
Glad you like them!
Very helpful and creative thank you bro
This channel deserves more subscribers! You got me.
Thanks David!
This is great! Learned just what I needed. Thank you!
That's awesome!
I'm glad it was helpful!
Thanks for watching!
great video with great examples and step by step guide!
Thanks very much! 😁
Incredible. Thanks so much! so lucky to have found your channel.
Glad you enjoy it!
Super objetivo! Muito bem!!!😀
Obrigado Catarina 🙃
great video, man! what do you call the sound effect that plays when a title is displayed? where can I get that sound effect?
I use sound effects and music from artlist.io. The sounds are swaches, beeps, and whoshes!
Excellent presentation!
Thanks very much! 🙂
Appreciated!
Well done video. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Thanks very much for watching and commenting! 😎
Thanks very much for this video! 🔥🔥
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great videos how big is that softbox?
Thanks very much!
I own the 90cm (36 inches) neewer parabolic softbox and it's awesome!
very well explained, great video 👍
Thanks very much Dave!
Appreciated! 🙌
Красивая графика, информативно, сжато и по делу. Супер результат. 👌👍
Спасибо 😀
I love your video tutorials so much
Thanks very much for your support!
Much appreciated! 😁
Great video bro! As always :D
Thanks very much bro!
Appreciated 😁
phenomenal 🤯
Great vid thanks!
You boosting us man 👍😉
Thanks very much man! 😎
Appreciated!
Cool video it was fun to watch and follow along :)
I'm glad you liked it Muttaqi!
Thanks very much for watching! 😁
Great tips man!
Thanks man! 😎
Great video!
You are amazing man.
Thanks very much!
Fantastic!
Glad you like it!
Thank u for the incredible content. U r cool!
Thanks very much Jilina! 😉
@ Vitor, I got a question if u don’t mind. I tried to set my lumix g7 according to the setting u shared in one of your videos. And I don’t really know why i constantly get out of focus especially with an new lens (0.25/0.82ft) I got. So manual focus doesn’t work at all and the automatic one sucks too😭
Would u suggest to change the camera or im doing definitely something wrong?
🥺😭
Hey Jilina! I don't recommend using autofocus in Panasonic cameras. I always use manual focus, meaning that I always grab focus on my subject before start recording. And during the recording I always make sure to maintain the subject at the same distance from the camera throughout the whole shoot. That way I make sure that everything goes smoothly!
If you need autofocus, then I would say that this camera is not ideal for you, unfortunately.
@ 😭😭😭 thank you for kind reply. 😘
@@jilinak you're welcome!
Love it
Now this is a good tutorial 👌👍
Thanks a lot! 😎
@ really good quality. I can see that much effort is put to these
@@rrgert4 for sure! This video was a lot of was to put it together. And I appreciate you for recognising that as well!
But I totally think it was worth it because my goal with this video was to try to explain to a beginner how to achieve this look as simple and as fast as possible!
Thanks again man!
Very informative 👏
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing!
Thanks very much 😎
THX!!!
Great video! Hey Vitor, what gimbal do you recommend for the G7? Thanks! Subscribed.
Hey Clif! Thanks man!
The g7 is a very lightweighted camera, and assuming that you will use M43 native lenses (which the majority of them are lightweighted as well), pretty much any gimbal with 2kg payload will do!
In my case I still use a feiyutech a2000 (2kg payload), which is very old and I believe it is also discontinued... But I still use it as my main gimbal and it works totally fine.
So, because of this, there's no need to stress too much about which gimbal to buy to use with the g7! Just make sure that the gimbal can hold 2kg payload and you should be fine!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the detailed reply and info. Looking forward to seeing more of your content. Keep up the great work!
@@clifhellner1493 you're welcome!
Thanks for the support man!
That’s was fun thanks, I’m hoping to start a channel
That's awesome!
I have a lumix gh4 camera with a 12-35 HD 2.8 lens. which nd filter suits me?
If I'm not mistaken, I believe the Lumix 12-35mm F2.8 has a filter thread of 58mm!
So you would need an ND filter that has 58mm diameter, or you could also get a bigger size ND (must be bigger that 58mm) and then use step up rings to mount that bigger ND filter on the lens!
Thanks for watching!
@ thanks 💪💪💪
@@elunicotvshow you're welcome Fernando!
Great video 😏
Thanks my love 💞
Круто!
😎
We need a lot of light 😁
Welcome to videography world... 🤣💡🤑
Good tips, but I am pretty sure your native ISO of the GH5 is 400. I have always used that my self, after reading it when I purchased it in 2017 😊
Thanks man!
People are always debating on this topic (if the gh5 has 200 or 400 native ISO).
Actually I did a lot of research on that topic and I couldn't find a clear official answer from Panasonic, of what's the native ISO of the GH5. Even on the official website, I couldn't find any information on the topic...
So I always thought it was 200....
My bad then... Could you kindly share the official article where you read that it is 400 ISO? I'd love to read it!
And thanks again for watching! 😁
very nice vedeo brother 🙂🤝🏻 By the way brother you know you look a lot like the actor Boyka.. Action movie hero Scott Adkins 😉
Thanks very much bro!
Ahah... I never thought about that, but there's definitely some similarities right there! 😂😂
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😄😄Believe me, there are a lot of similarity in the form 😉 ... and good luck to you, brother, and we are with you
@@arfarashid5248 for sure! 😂😂
I can't thank you enough for the amazing support! Thanks 😁
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You don't have to thank me brother😊 Anyway, you are most welcome🙂🤝🏻
I liked it more before the transformation :P