I've watched many videos on "how to make an RC video" and you really nailed it with this one. Lot of great information here from how to create a story to camera settings to angles, etc. And you did it all without losing the viewer's attention. A truly great job!
When I typed "how to make RC car videos" I didn't really expect someone to bother to make such a video, but here we are UA-cam's magic, this video is stupidity undervalued!
Every shoot is a challenge. But in a good way. It helps to work with a team too. Spreads the work load and creativity amoungst others rather then just one person.
Awesome video. Lots of great advice. Will have to focus more on my intros and on really setting up the climax. I'll try to put this all into practice on the shoot I'm planning for this weekend.
Inspiration to go out and just film was exactly what we wanted to achieve. Glad you enjoyed it! We will have a follow up showing the post production side of this in the future.
Awesome pointers! I just recently started a UA-cam channel and came across this video looking for a more cinematic take on it and you explained everything to an absolute T! Thanks man!!
This is the best advice out of all the other videos I have viewed. I always skip the first 2 steps. Planning (story telling) & scouting a location. I guess many of us just starting out and trying to learn 2 thing at once, Car's and Cameras so we forget things. Thanks for providing us with all this valuable information. 👍👍
Honestly some where in here the inspiration came from you and a few others with smaller channels that make content way better then anything I've seen. I love the technical part of filming and seeing what you've done and made has just had me wanting to make this to break that all down. Thanks for stopping by man! Keep up the great work yourself. That latest one you just made running with the gimbal did you speed that up at all? You kept up pretty dam good and kept it smooth too!
@@TheRcCrawlerKing Thanks a lot :) I love the technical part as well, always exciting when you learn something new.. Yeah I've subscribed a month ago, honestly don't know why I haven't done it earlier, shame on me :D Will you make one for the editing part as well? Because I got a lot of requests to do a tutorial on that, but honestly you did a superb job on that video, so I will be pointing people to this video if I get asked again. So therefore I think it would be awesome to do a editing one as well :) No they are all realtime, the slow shutter speed combined with 24fps makes it look a lot faster than it actually is. I'm sure if you would film it in 60fps it wouldn't look remotely as fast :) Before the shoot I noticed that on axis of the gimbal was loose. So I rebalanced that one and tightened it up, so maybe it wasn't perfectly balanced on my last videos. Because I think the shots of this video looked quite a bit smoother compared to my other recent ones..
There is a fair bit on this platform pertaining to the basics of a camera however what we could not find was an combination of RC and camera work. Glad to hear you enjoyed the video! We will be making how to edit one as well so stay tuned for that.
that was educational👍photography is an art i cannot master, so many moving elements and a million settings that leave my mind boggled. stay in school kids!😂
Wow…just got my first RC inspired by insta go3 and DJI action😎, their magnetic base is good to make a rig. Your video is so helpful! Really have a phobia to take it RC car out…hoping to make a short video..thank you!
I’m new to RC, but I’m an experienced filmmaker. Shoot at 60 fps, but interpreting/renderi at 30 fps to create a subtle slomo effect that makes all of your shots more visceral. Just an idea 🤷🏻♂️
Yes 100% agree with you there. The little bit of slowness helps make the movements look more realistic. I know a few RC channels out there that do this and it looks great. Expect to see some better slow mo content from me in the future now that I got some better camera gear.
Great video. I'm still new to RC and specially new to filming them. What software can I use to produce a good video? I bought a gimbal for my Gopro as well and one for my iphone.
You can use a adhesive gopro mount on the back of the flat spot on the old DX3C remote controller. Then just some adapters to get it to a 90 degree bend for filming horizontally.
Hey New to RC, and even newer to videography / Photography... These tips are terrific as I am always looking to improve my vids. Lots of work to do yet! Thanks👍👍👍
All our video editing is done on adobe premiere, final cut, and davinci resolve for color grading. If your finding the actual editing part difficult your may want to look into a gig website such as fiverr where you can hirea freelance video editor for cheap to take care of the cuts for you. They will take your footage for you and put together an amazing edit and send it back to you. However if you're patient we will be releasing a following up video to this that will show you how to edit the RC videos.
Just one of the editors that worked on this project a message now. Most of our songs are sourced from Envato Elements. You would be able to find similar songs by going there and using filters for "hard rock" and a slower tempo.
RC people usually film in natural scapes. Did you ever try to create a realistic miniature scape that size would match RC scale to creates full realistic illusion ?
I think you may want to checkout the "Call to Crawl" series on my UA-cam channel. That series was filmed in a scale RC park with houses, bridges, and decoration to match the size of the trucks. It's actually the biggest scale RC park in Alberta. Pretty neat stuff!
You should mention and work on audio levels. All good content till you go to your video from talking and blow peoples ear drums out with music that is way to loud. Audio can kill a video way more then and bad motion blur.
I think the music is just that powerful. Normalized all audio levels on export to -6db. I think you are onto a next video top though and that is how to record great sounding audio. Made a note of this now and we will get to this in a future video.
I've watched many videos on "how to make an RC video" and you really nailed it with this one. Lot of great information here from how to create a story to camera settings to angles, etc. And you did it all without losing the viewer's attention. A truly great job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I typed "how to make RC car videos" I didn't really expect someone to bother to make such a video, but here we are UA-cam's magic, this video is stupidity undervalued!
Hahaha gotta think outside the box! 🤙 Glad it helped!
Everything is out there. If you can think of it… it is out there! 👍🏻
U make it looks easy. But since u put it all together it gets really diffucult. Cool stuff again!
Every shoot is a challenge. But in a good way. It helps to work with a team too. Spreads the work load and creativity amoungst others rather then just one person.
@@TheRcCrawlerKing right on man... thats the hard part... building a team!
Wow, best video for rc -filmmaking I have seen so far ! 👌
Thanks 👍
Loved this video my man! Keep up the hard work!
Thanks man you as well!
Thanks man you as well!
Brilliant buddy👍👍
Thank you so much for this video, I have learned a lot of tricks to improve my videos.
Of course! Love to hear I provided some value and useful information to you!
Good video on a niche topic! Cheers!
Thanks!
Awesome video. Lots of great advice. Will have to focus more on my intros and on really setting up the climax. I'll try to put this all into practice on the shoot I'm planning for this weekend.
It makes filming these RC vehicle so much fun when you build a little mini story out of it. 🤙
So far the best video on subject, great tips
Before even filming this project I went looking for something similar and couldn't find it. Glad it helped!
Thanks! Learned something new!
Wicked man glad to hear. Thanks for watching!
Great video, awesome information and well explained. All and all, great production and loved all the inspiration that brought to me.
Inspiration to go out and just film was exactly what we wanted to achieve. Glad you enjoyed it! We will have a follow up showing the post production side of this in the future.
Awesome pointers! I just recently started a UA-cam channel and came across this video looking for a more cinematic take on it and you explained everything to an absolute T! Thanks man!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank´s mate! Really helpful and i kept interestet until the end ;D
Glad I could help!
Lucky I found your channel! Keep it up great video! I have learned a lot! Big sub!
Wicked man. We will have a lot more useful tutorials to come in the future as well!
This is the best advice out of all the other videos I have viewed. I always skip the first 2 steps. Planning (story telling) & scouting a location. I guess many of us just starting out and trying to learn 2 thing at once, Car's and Cameras so we forget things. Thanks for providing us with all this valuable information. 👍👍
You're so welcome!
Awesome job man, I'm sure this will be helpful to a lot of people, keep it up😊👊🏻
Honestly some where in here the inspiration came from you and a few others with smaller channels that make content way better then anything I've seen. I love the technical part of filming and seeing what you've done and made has just had me wanting to make this to break that all down. Thanks for stopping by man! Keep up the great work yourself. That latest one you just made running with the gimbal did you speed that up at all? You kept up pretty dam good and kept it smooth too!
@@TheRcCrawlerKing Thanks a lot :)
I love the technical part as well, always exciting when you learn something new..
Yeah I've subscribed a month ago, honestly don't know why I haven't done it earlier, shame on me :D
Will you make one for the editing part as well? Because I got a lot of requests to do a tutorial on that, but honestly you did a superb job on that video, so I will be pointing people to this video if I get asked again. So therefore I think it would be awesome to do a editing one as well :)
No they are all realtime, the slow shutter speed combined with 24fps makes it look a lot faster than it actually is. I'm sure if you would film it in 60fps it wouldn't look remotely as fast :)
Before the shoot I noticed that on axis of the gimbal was loose. So I rebalanced that one and tightened it up, so maybe it wasn't perfectly balanced on my last videos. Because I think the shots of this video looked quite a bit smoother compared to my other recent ones..
@@TheRcCrawlerKing good
Great video, shocked there are not more videos like this showing the basics of filming
There is a fair bit on this platform pertaining to the basics of a camera however what we could not find was an combination of RC and camera work. Glad to hear you enjoyed the video! We will be making how to edit one as well so stay tuned for that.
Sweet video man! Learned lots that can be used for more than just Cinematic RC vids! Looking forward to the next how to!
Thanks man! Cute profile picture! :D He sure looks happy!
@@TheRcCrawlerKing Thanks! Thought it was fitting seeing as how most of this channel is turning out to be about him. Its all about Raiden! 🤣😊
Wow.... Never knew making a video would require much attention.... 🤔
Great story telling is behind any great movie you have ever watched
Very educational and funny. Can’t wait to put these tips in effect!
Glad you enjoyed!
Wow awesome video! Helpful tips, clear instructions with examples, and great production quality. This really deserves more likes!
🙏 This comment made my day! Thanks so much man 🍻
that was educational👍photography is an art i cannot master, so many moving elements and a million settings that leave my mind boggled.
stay in school kids!😂
Yup even to this day I'm still learning myself!
Fantastic Sir!
A victorinox? you got a new sub my dude!
:D Thanks!
Wow…just got my first RC inspired by insta go3 and DJI action😎, their magnetic base is good to make a rig. Your video is so helpful! Really have a phobia to take it RC car out…hoping to make a short video..thank you!
A small camera like the Osmo action would make for a great tool to film RC videos both on and off the car!
Thank so much for doing this video, this will help me.
Wicked to hear man. Should I do a how to edit a RC video also?
@@TheRcCrawlerKing I think that would be great. 👍
Added to the to-do list. Cheers man.
@@TheRcCrawlerKing looking forward to it.
Great filming tips, thanks
Anytime thanks for tunning in!
Very good information. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
I’m new to RC, but I’m an experienced filmmaker. Shoot at 60 fps, but interpreting/renderi at 30 fps to create a subtle slomo effect that makes all of your shots more visceral. Just an idea 🤷🏻♂️
Yes 100% agree with you there. The little bit of slowness helps make the movements look more realistic. I know a few RC channels out there that do this and it looks great. Expect to see some better slow mo content from me in the future now that I got some better camera gear.
Thanks for the Great tips!!
Any time!
Thanks a lot for the tip 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 that was really awesome !
Glad it was helpful! We are working on making a how to edit video next! :D
@@TheRcCrawlerKing Brilliant 🔥
Awesome sauce! Thank you!
You bet! Editing tutorial in the works.
great tips.
Thanks! Really wanted to make a useful video like this for so long. Have a lot more coming too.
Great video. I'm still new to RC and specially new to filming them. What software can I use to produce a good video? I bought a gimbal for my Gopro as well and one for my iphone.
A lot of people these days are using Davinci Resolve. Us included.
@@TheRcCrawlerKing I actually downloaded that one. Can’t wait to use it. Thanks!
This is such a great video! Good job!
Thanks so much. We will be releasing a follow up on how to edit in the future as well as other useful tutorials.
5:03 how do you mount camera to remort controller
You can use a adhesive gopro mount on the back of the flat spot on the old DX3C remote controller. Then just some adapters to get it to a 90 degree bend for filming horizontally.
Hey New to RC, and even newer to videography / Photography... These tips are terrific as I am always looking to improve my vids. Lots of work to do yet! Thanks👍👍👍
I'm so happy to hear this. I really wanted to make some tailored to RC content creation videos so I will be making more like this in the future.
Free education. Most answers solved. Thank you.
We have more to come as well as a follow up video showing how to edit as well.
Man. I was getting discouraged. But I'm learning per ur vids. Ready for more my man. Thank you again.
@@dj6961 my day just started but now it's off to a great start after reading this fantastic comment. Thanks so much! Appreciate your support.
Nice video bro.
Thanks for the visit
Great Video🤟🏻
Thanks! 😊
Love it but 8 need help on maki g the cuts Is there a better app or website to do this on for editing?
All our video editing is done on adobe premiere, final cut, and davinci resolve for color grading. If your finding the actual editing part difficult your may want to look into a gig website such as fiverr where you can hirea freelance video editor for cheap to take care of the cuts for you. They will take your footage for you and put together an amazing edit and send it back to you. However if you're patient we will be releasing a following up video to this that will show you how to edit the RC videos.
good video
Glad you enjoyed. We will have a how to edit video coming out in the near future.
@@TheRcCrawlerKing yes sir
Cool
:D
Thank YOu
You're welcome
Hey what’s the song used in your video?
Just one of the editors that worked on this project a message now. Most of our songs are sourced from Envato Elements. You would be able to find similar songs by going there and using filters for "hard rock" and a slower tempo.
#23👍up Homie!!
Hey thanks a ton man. Really appreciate it
Haw to edit the video
RC people usually film in natural scapes. Did you ever try to create a realistic miniature scape that size would match RC scale to creates full realistic illusion ?
I think you may want to checkout the "Call to Crawl" series on my UA-cam channel. That series was filmed in a scale RC park with houses, bridges, and decoration to match the size of the trucks. It's actually the biggest scale RC park in Alberta. Pretty neat stuff!
You should mention and work on audio levels. All good content till you go to your video from talking and blow peoples ear drums out with music that is way to loud. Audio can kill a video way more then and bad motion blur.
I think the music is just that powerful. Normalized all audio levels on export to -6db. I think you are onto a next video top though and that is how to record great sounding audio. Made a note of this now and we will get to this in a future video.
Nice uncle... i have jimny videos in my chanal
Sweet we will check them out!
@@TheRcCrawlerKing thanks a lot