Thank you all this info and tips. I guess I'm going to do a super duper budget friendly for this first go around. We do billiards live streaming and I think doing a quick media shoot before the match starts will make some cool transitions and player profiles. Thank you!
Yes, I have media day coming in a month with a local baseball team. Will be my first ever media day shoot, so these tips of yours came just in time 👍 I really appreciate your tutorial videos! Thanks for keeping up!
Watching this to help prepare to volunteer to host a “media day” for a small HS soccer team in oregon for a social media page. Do you have anything that you show them before it’s their turn, like a choice board for poses? Thanks so much
No, not really. If I'm making them act something out for a video and I have a similar video I can show them as an example, sometimes that helps though.
It's a full frame lens so you can pair it with any camera really. Here's the budget camera that I currently recommend to sports videographers ua-cam.com/video/jSUgCbzV9KE/v-deo.html
No there isn't. What most people do in this situation is to cover the front of the lens with their hand before they stop recording. That way in the edit you can quickly go to the end of each clip and if it's a black frame, you know it's a good highlight clip.
New media day dad here. I have taken over my son's high school's "All things media," and this helps. Thank You!
I’d love to see what you come up with next time you do something like this.
As a high school media crew, appreciate you sharing this... THANK YOU!
You're welcome. I hope it was helpful!
I’ve been looking for such tutorial for months now 😮💨
Please make one for a simple Ae players intro as well
@@leandreibanze370 I've made a review of an LSU intro video that might help you ua-cam.com/video/jdNHZfqhEkM/v-deo.html
the fact that you post this a week after my first media day shoot😂
😂 Sorry! How did you go anyway?
Thanks for sharing E! Your media day shoots all look sick
Thanks 🙏🏽
Bro!! You are the man! You are greatly helping me tremendously! Just know your videos have purpose!
Thanks man. I needed that today 🙏🏽
Defintely some golden tips in here!
Glad I could help!
Thank you all this info and tips. I guess I'm going to do a super duper budget friendly for this first go around. We do billiards live streaming and I think doing a quick media shoot before the match starts will make some cool transitions and player profiles. Thank you!
Sounds like a great idea! Good luck with it all.
Excellent content. Super useful. Specially the kit list. Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video 🎩
Good tips and thoughts to consider for some upcoming projects.
Happy to help! Are you doing a media day anytime soon?
Yes, I have media day coming in a month with a local baseball team. Will be my first ever media day shoot, so these tips of yours came just in time 👍
I really appreciate your tutorial videos! Thanks for keeping up!
Another great informative video!! 👊🏼
Side note, we all work alone? 😆 TBH, I would have it any other way.
Lonely... I'm so lonely 🎵
Watching this to help prepare to volunteer to host a “media day” for a small HS soccer team in oregon for a social media page. Do you have anything that you show them before it’s their turn, like a choice board for poses? Thanks so much
No, not really. If I'm making them act something out for a video and I have a similar video I can show them as an example, sometimes that helps though.
NICE! Were you using AF?
Yes I mostly use autofocus for this type of content.
For States it’s ok but in France 🤣🤣🤣 média Day are free because the clubs are no money, it’s really hard
What’s a good budget camera to pair with the TAMRON
35-150mm. Ps I shoot basketball
It's a full frame lens so you can pair it with any camera really. Here's the budget camera that I currently recommend to sports videographers ua-cam.com/video/jSUgCbzV9KE/v-deo.html
@@BeyondTheGame_E what do you think is the best lens for basketball for the Zv-e10
@@contrxller9738 the Tamron 35-150mm sounds great to me. Otherwise I typically use the Tamron 28-75mm.
is there a way in the sony menu systems to mark clips as you shoot them? so you can find them when you need to turn around highlights quickly?
No there isn't. What most people do in this situation is to cover the front of the lens with their hand before they stop recording. That way in the edit you can quickly go to the end of each clip and if it's a black frame, you know it's a good highlight clip.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Amazing tip; thank you!
@@JoshThrives it goes without saying but be careful not to actually touch the glass with your palm ✋