And 2 years after... Noah has got a record deal, he just recorded and mastered his first single and is ready for tour. I love that guy he's so talented
Take any four scenes from this music video, at random, and boom, you've got front, back and inside cover artwork for a vinyl album I would buy just by looking the the cover. So blissful. Love it. Thank you for sharing Danny!
I won't lie, you breaking down a music video like this is so so important. Half the things you've described I've envisioned but never actually tested. You give me confidence to get up and make it.
This is what a viewer wants... No irrelative talking, no unnecessary activities, coffee making (🤣)... Just straight to the point, still engaging... Love your informative videos
Thanks for sharing your thought process when making this video. We are new to making music videos and we are trying to improve from one video to the next, so this helps. Thanks. :)
Currently clicking away in the realms of UA-cam trying to learn new things as a young filmmaker and aspiring music video director and I came across your channel with the "How I Lit This Music Video" joint and I was hooked. This is great advice and THANK you for sharing and inspiring not only myself but many young filmmakers to go back to basics and focus on what really matters in the composition and lighting of shots. Sub for sure!
Fantastic video, really love how the final product turned out. Sometimes simple is best! You manage to create some of the most organic/filmic looks from your C200 that I've seen. And I love your presentation style for your youtube videos, super informative but easy going, almost like talking with a friend. Keep it up Danny, I suspect your channel is going to blow up over the next year!
Such a great comment Thomas! Thanks so much for this. Definitely happy the talking is coming off that way. Always afraid too much of my face is boring, but thank you man! Appreciate this.
Yes! Just did a $0 budget music video shoot for a friend that I am super proud of. Awesome tips and really just reaffirmed my process with a few extra nuggets of wisdom. I found myself nodding my head a lot like "yup, Danny knows!" Slowly making my way through all of your vids and smiling. Thanks man!
The sill shots feel like im looking at a moving picture (obviously that's the definition of a video - not what im trying to say). What I mean is that it feels like im peering into instant film that moves on its own and has it own breath of life. Very pleasing to look at!
Yeah like Daniel Schiffer's stuff. Motion sickness inducing. Plus it's going to look so cheesy and cringey in five years. That stuff doesn't age well. Remember all the crazy transitions and graphics in 80's videos? Does anyone look at that trash fondly nowadays? Danny has a really cool style that will stand the test of time. He envisioned a video based on the song and artist intent. So good.
You are providing an unbelievable amount of value for people looking to get into video and I can't imagine it being executed any better. Thanks for being an awesome human being!
Hahaha Cody: “you just need to be more consistent” me: *puts out a video every single week the entire year.* Thanks homie. Noah is a beast man. Big things coming for him.
First, the song is dope. I will definitively be checking out more of his work. Second, The video is art. Before your commentary, I noticed and enjoyed the locked off shots, the framing, and mood. Like you mentioned, younger filmmakers don’t do that often. Nothing wrong with movement and transitions, but there is something that feels pure about these types of videos. Awesome work bro.
Thank you so much Paul! Definitely check out Noah. He's just starting out and hes gonna be a star. But couldnt agree with you more. Dude it was so refreshing just locking the frame off man.
Getting a few projects booked and people counting on me in these times is just a bless. But as it is for now, the budget is limited to none, thank you for sharing some of your toughts and perspectives on it. Great stuff!
Really appreciate this. Next step in taking my music completely 'in house' is to learn how to make videos that don't look 'homemade.' This video was exactly what I was looking for. Keep up the good work! :) Subscribed
im so thankful for this. with all the fancy camera movements and crazy transitions its so nice to see something thats more minimalist , simple yet very refined and honestly looks better cause it doesnt need any extra FLUFF to distract the viewer and allows them to enjoy the nice music . though then again, it feels like this style wont work for every music genre but that's up to creativity :)
Currently in preproduction for a music video, and I just hit a mental roadblock on how to progress. This really helped me get back on track, and how to go about the rest of the process. There’s not enough thanks I can give.
DUDE! Loved the video man, like others have said it's super nice to see someone not overusing gimbals/rigs + using static shots instead. Really shows with good use of light, quirky compositions + beautiful grading amongst other things you can create something magical. Haven't been shooting video much (bit obsessed with film photography atm) + this has definitely inspired me to get back into video more
You seem like a really wholesome dude. Great vid, glad I subbed! :) I'm 48 and just started video last year after a while with just photography and it's a steep learning curve. You're so informative and concisely inspirational. Keep it up!
Dude thanks so much. It really is such a leap, but I'm sure you have the eye and tastes already. Now its just about learning the technical side of equipment which literally anyone is capable of, so you're gonna be just fine man.
Love it! Every single shot was amazing and could be a poster, the album cover, or a picture. That’s the level I want to get to. Every shot has meaning and intention. Beautiful work!!!
Great video! This is a 0$ budget project, there's not crew, huge decorations or any of that. People don't create because they don't have the money enough, but you can create great stuff with your camera and your friends (that's the point of the video, find the concept and create). You can even use things from home, you don't need to buy with a huge budget (you can even use a Nikon d90 and create something beautiful, do not limit because you don't have an expensive camera). Keep it up. Subscribed!
dude thank you. So many people have been like "your camera was $0". These people will never succeed man. Thank you for this refreshing comment. I appreciate you a ton man.
A little late to the party on this one but I just wanted to say how much I loved your composition and colouring on this clip, Danny. Stunning work! Also, a big fan of your goofy, self-effacing style. I get loads out of your channel and content. Thanks for all you do for the film making community, man!
Thanks for inspiring me to do more work in the 0 budget field. I have started out this way but have slowly transitioned into the business mind which is good for certain scenarios. The video was simplistic but beautiful and really matched the song. Great work Danny !
Really like this. I'm shooting a small film for the first time and most is Static and some handheld for close up shots. There is no need to have the frame constantly moving, sometimes just a static emotive shot is all you need. Nice work !
@@DannyGevirtz i hope the videos on my channel can be as epic and helpful and creative as yours one day. I practice everyday on getting better in my photo/video/music and it is just a matter of time till I can actualize all my ideas but you are such a huge influence and a wonderful teacher brother!
right away, i checked his spotify because his voice goes crazy. and i’m so happy to see that he went from having 10,000 monthly listeners to as many as 400k in 3 years. ugh that’s the type of shit I like to see. Danny makes the right bet again!
You do deserve x10 more subscribers than most regular super hyped and sponsored youtubers out there. Awesome job with this one and your other videos, Danny.
So soft and clean MV 👏perfectly matching with the song that I can feel both of your hearts. Well it’s not my fav music genre but sometimes watching & listening something different inspires even more I guess. Thank you 🙏
Thank you for this video. I want to get into music video production, but thought I needed all this equipment and a crew but this let me know that it’s possible without! I basically have everything I need
Been following your work as of recently and gotta say that you have a really classy/cinematic film style that a lot of people "claim" to have nowadays. Good work and looking forward to keeping up with your videos!
Lush location and time of shoot. Was intrigued that you put the cuts on the kick not the space but then there are two random cuts in last 40 secs that are to the snare. Etc. Was that purposefully? I often change from off beat to on for cuts to pick up pace etc.
I saw that you had replied to someone else's comment about how others have said that your equipment didn't cost you $0 and you said that they just won't succeed. What they're saying is absolutely true. The gear that you used does come out to around $5000 or so. Could probably save some money by buying used equipment. It was free for the client, but not for you. It's a really simple video. Albeit, it is a very good video. It's a good song too. I do like the look and the sound of everything. I'm sure the reason that a lot of people that watched this video was because they thought they could film a music video with the stuff that they might already have. You also didn't necessarily need anything extra besides yourself, the artist, and the equipment that you used for a music video in this style. That would cost more. I know that these things are stuff that you already kind of have, as you're a film maker. For somebody like you, it's stuff you already would have bought. So it's $0. I totally understand this perspective. I do audio production and have tons of money's worth of equipment. Nice instruments, cables, rack gear, interfaces, plugins, computer, ect. I wouldn't make a video and then call it, "making a song with a $0 budget" though. I still had to buy everything that would be used in this hypothetical situation. If I would use cheaper equipment that was more attainable to the average person, then I would. You're using a $4000 camera though. That's the main cost. Plus the lens too. Just because it would be free for you to actually do it for somebody, doesn't mean it was free to acquire the appropriate gear. Plus the time to envision, edit, and everything else. If it's done just because you want to do it, or you like the artist, then that's one thing. Using thousands of dollars worth of equipment then calling it a $0 budget is another. If my thing was film making and/or videography, then I would have a bunch of nice video equipment instead of a bunch of nice audio equipment. All that being said, you did do a great job with what you had. Simple locations. Nobody extra. Used natural lighting. It came out great. The video itself was concise too and I understood what you were saying for the most part despite not knowing anything about it. It isn't really my style of music, but I can pay respects to a good musician/singer/artist/whatever even if it isn't something I listen to. I don't know if he wrote the track itself, but even if he didn't, the dude is still a really good singer. At least to me. I like his voice.
Thank you for this bro! People should realize how helpful people like you are to us NEW shooters. I love all the different perspectives. I'm going to shoot a music video... a friend also asked me to shoot his wife's birthday party at their home. I'm looking forward to that as well. Thank you for giving us little guys something to work off of ...
I love the aspect ratio. As a new videographer I always have 16:9 in mind but this 4:3 just brings back that classic feel which is good for some content. Less movement really sell the video as well! Always need a gimbal to move around but I am open now to more than just a gimbal (tripod😅) nice video yow, I'm Definitely using this method for my next video.
I think what ties the music and the video all together is that you used simple static shots. And we always hear the phrase “ less is more “ and this video just is just that. I love the imbalances in your shots too. 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
And 2 years after... Noah has got a record deal, he just recorded and mastered his first single and is ready for tour. I love that guy he's so talented
I have a question, you say « his first single » but then what is this music video? Isn’t it a first single ?
@@Zoe-Mathilda i think he means the first single under the label
@@Zoe-Mathildameaning to say he created a song without producers for the first time
also the shots not having any movement really gives off that numb mood.
The double comment! Love this. Absolutely man I was loving it
Take any four scenes from this music video, at random, and boom, you've got front, back and inside cover artwork for a vinyl album I would buy just by looking the the cover. So blissful. Love it. Thank you for sharing Danny!
Amazing to hear that man thank you!!!
I won't lie, you breaking down a music video like this is so so important. Half the things you've described I've envisioned but never actually tested. You give me confidence to get up and make it.
have you made any yet?
@@taliebe just imagine he didn’t 💀
@@bipolaradhdsuck just wrapped up my first documentary ;)
This is what a viewer wants... No irrelative talking, no unnecessary activities, coffee making (🤣)... Just straight to the point, still engaging... Love your informative videos
Thanks for sharing your thought process when making this video. We are new to making music videos and we are trying to improve from one video to the next, so this helps. Thanks. :)
Of course! Thanks for watching!!
Currently clicking away in the realms of UA-cam trying to learn new things as a young filmmaker and aspiring music video director and I came across your channel with the "How I Lit This Music Video" joint and I was hooked. This is great advice and THANK you for sharing and inspiring not only myself but many young filmmakers to go back to basics and focus on what really matters in the composition and lighting of shots. Sub for sure!
Of course thanks so much Max!
Fantastic video, really love how the final product turned out. Sometimes simple is best! You manage to create some of the most organic/filmic looks from your C200 that I've seen. And I love your presentation style for your youtube videos, super informative but easy going, almost like talking with a friend. Keep it up Danny, I suspect your channel is going to blow up over the next year!
Such a great comment Thomas! Thanks so much for this. Definitely happy the talking is coming off that way. Always afraid too much of my face is boring, but thank you man! Appreciate this.
WHO NEEDS FILM SCHOOL WHEN YOUVE GOT DANNY GEVIRTIZ HEHE
Hahaha my guy!! Tuition is free around here baby. Thanks for watching dude!
Danny Gevirtz I literally shot a video on UA-cam being the best form of college 🤣
Said perfectly lmao this dudes amazing
Nobody want film F*k school bro
Farshid Amini 🤣
Yes! Just did a $0 budget music video shoot for a friend that I am super proud of. Awesome tips and really just reaffirmed my process with a few extra nuggets of wisdom. I found myself nodding my head a lot like "yup, Danny knows!" Slowly making my way through all of your vids and smiling. Thanks man!
The sill shots feel like im looking at a moving picture (obviously that's the definition of a video - not what im trying to say). What I mean is that it feels like im peering into instant film that moves on its own and has it own breath of life. Very pleasing to look at!
Well done mate...static can be powerful .... so over everything shot on a gimbal and crazy transitions .
Absolutely!!! So glad you liked it! Yeah the song is so great. Noah is a beast
Seamless/Clean-cut transitions > crazy transition any day
i'd prefer simple but powerful/beautiful static visual strike shoot and composition than smooth moving + smooth transitions.
Yeah like Daniel Schiffer's stuff. Motion sickness inducing. Plus it's going to look so cheesy and cringey in five years. That stuff doesn't age well. Remember all the crazy transitions and graphics in 80's videos? Does anyone look at that trash fondly nowadays?
Danny has a really cool style that will stand the test of time. He envisioned a video based on the song and artist intent. So good.
@@DannyGevirtz He’s insanely talented 👀
You are providing an unbelievable amount of value for people looking to get into video and I can't imagine it being executed any better. Thanks for being an awesome human being!
Thank you again man 🙏🏼
Danny G putting out heater after heater! PS dude has some pipes 🎵🎶🎵
Hahaha Cody: “you just need to be more consistent” me: *puts out a video every single week the entire year.*
Thanks homie. Noah is a beast man. Big things coming for him.
It's really crazy to see the changes in this channel over the past year, just watched a previous video and its night and day, keep up the great work.
Haha for sure. Thanks man!
First, the song is dope. I will definitively be checking out more of his work. Second, The video is art. Before your commentary, I noticed and enjoyed the locked off shots, the framing, and mood. Like you mentioned, younger filmmakers don’t do that often. Nothing wrong with movement and transitions, but there is something that feels pure about these types of videos. Awesome work bro.
Thank you so much Paul! Definitely check out Noah. He's just starting out and hes gonna be a star. But couldnt agree with you more. Dude it was so refreshing just locking the frame off man.
Just commenting so you have the engagement you deserve
Hahaha you’re awesome man. Thank you!
Ok but the thing is you're really talented and super good at filmmaking
Haha while I appreciate that a ton you wouldnt be saything that if you saw my earlier videos. Thanks so much though dude.
Getting a few projects booked and people counting on me in these times is just a bless. But as it is for now, the budget is limited to none, thank you for sharing some of your toughts and perspectives on it.
Great stuff!
Really appreciate this. Next step in taking my music completely 'in house' is to learn how to make videos that don't look 'homemade.' This video was exactly what I was looking for. Keep up the good work! :) Subscribed
I cannot describe the passion & positivity i felt listening to you describe your whole process. 😊
I love that so much! Thank you
Really like your videos Danny! keep rocking.
Doing free stuff is awesome when you're really invested, having fun and vibing with like-minded people.
Absolutely dude! Thanks for watching man!!!
I second!
im so thankful for this. with all the fancy camera movements and crazy transitions its so nice to see something thats more minimalist , simple yet very refined and honestly looks better cause it doesnt need any extra FLUFF to distract the viewer and allows them to enjoy the nice music .
though then again, it feels like this style wont work for every music genre but that's up to creativity :)
Yeah absolutely! Glad we’re on the same page! Haha yeah definitely a niche style which is a shame
Mate! I think you've just inspired me to try this look I've always wanted to shoot. Definitely just gained a sub!
Hell yeah dude! Thats what I love to see. Thanks for watching and following along!
Anyone: know any good artists?
Me: I think I Noah Guy.
Good music, golden hour, backlighting, and a tripod - what's not to like?
Amen to that! Gonna have to start spreading the word about the channel to your patients
I honestly just like how you feel more human than scripted robot. Please don't change. Just subscribed! ^_^
Haha I am very much a human being. Thanks so much. Xoxo
Currently in preproduction for a music video, and I just hit a mental roadblock on how to progress. This really helped me get back on track, and how to go about the rest of the process. There’s not enough thanks I can give.
DUDE! Loved the video man, like others have said it's super nice to see someone not overusing gimbals/rigs + using static shots instead. Really shows with good use of light, quirky compositions + beautiful grading amongst other things you can create something magical. Haven't been shooting video much (bit obsessed with film photography atm) + this has definitely inspired me to get back into video more
Chris thank you so much for the beautiful comment brotha. Appreciate you!
Can we discuss how great that song was! Also that shot of him with the yellow hat against the blue sky was my favorite. Great work!
Thank you so much!
You seem like a really wholesome dude. Great vid, glad I subbed! :) I'm 48 and just started video last year after a while with just photography and it's a steep learning curve. You're so informative and concisely inspirational. Keep it up!
Dude thanks so much. It really is such a leap, but I'm sure you have the eye and tastes already. Now its just about learning the technical side of equipment which literally anyone is capable of, so you're gonna be just fine man.
Love it! Every single shot was amazing and could be a poster, the album cover, or a picture. That’s the level I want to get to. Every shot has meaning and intention. Beautiful work!!!
I'm so happy you enjoyed it that much. Thank you
Damn dude, this is amazing. Loved the tripod static mood, loved the musical vibe. You both just made a fan!
Like the power of silence, the framing and static nature of this composition says more without saying anything at all. Well done!
Couldn’t have said it any better! Thanks so much for this!
loveeeeee the color on it
Thank you so much!!!
The music helps the low tech natural look of it all. love it!
Absolutely! Thanks so much!
I have no money, no equipment and no friends to help me with this, but I'll figure it out
🤜🏼
Great video! This is a 0$ budget project, there's not crew, huge decorations or any of that. People don't create because they don't have the money enough, but you can create great stuff with your camera and your friends (that's the point of the video, find the concept and create). You can even use things from home, you don't need to buy with a huge budget (you can even use a Nikon d90 and create something beautiful, do not limit because you don't have an expensive camera). Keep it up. Subscribed!
dude thank you. So many people have been like "your camera was $0". These people will never succeed man. Thank you for this refreshing comment. I appreciate you a ton man.
This was a great video! So sick to hear how you approached it from hearing the song and picking the themes etc. Thanks man
Glad you liked it Liam! Thanks dude!
You have a great warmness when your talking to the camera. love the video
Thats such a great compliment. Thank you so much
A little late to the party on this one but I just wanted to say how much I loved your composition and colouring on this clip, Danny. Stunning work! Also, a big fan of your goofy, self-effacing style. I get loads out of your channel and content. Thanks for all you do for the film making community, man!
Thank you for sharing Danny! This has helped alot. I love how genuine you are in your videos.
You really captured the way Noah feels the music. So dope 🙌
Thanks so much for sharing your process!! The final product is dope! Sometimes simplicity is key
Yeah absolutely! Thanks for checking it out Sky!
Thanks for inspiring me to do more work in the 0 budget field. I have started out this way but have slowly transitioned into the business mind which is good for certain scenarios. The video was simplistic but beautiful and really matched the song. Great work Danny !
Really like this. I'm shooting a small film for the first time and most is Static and some handheld for close up shots.
There is no need to have the frame constantly moving, sometimes just a static emotive shot is all you need.
Nice work !
Absolutely man! So glad to hear you agree. Appreciate you!
Beautiful cinematography and very tasteful choices!
Thanks so much André appreciate you man!
Wow i love that music and video. Awesome! Thank you for doing this and all the stuff you give for this community! I am so glad to be here!
I’m so glad you’re here too Shane! Such a nice comment man. Thank you!!!
@@DannyGevirtz i hope the videos on my channel can be as epic and helpful and creative as yours one day. I practice everyday on getting better in my photo/video/music and it is just a matter of time till I can actualize all my ideas but you are such a huge influence and a wonderful teacher brother!
@@earthwalker4538 It takes time man! Watch the Gap. it'll hit you hard. I still feel this way too haha
Great video, the film look you went for in this video really suited the music. Looks great!
Thanks so much man! Glad you thought so
I love this. I love VF and this video made my day. Keep spreading your light, you guys light up this world!
Yoooo love this so hard. Thanks once again Danny!
wow ok so not only was his video super informative and interesting but he seems like such a nice, chill guy too
Love it, beautifully shot the concept was spot on and worked so well, music really good, can't wait to see more of your vids!
Thanks so much Luke! Appreciate you dude
right away, i checked his spotify because his voice goes crazy. and i’m so happy to see that he went from having 10,000 monthly listeners to as many as 400k in 3 years. ugh that’s the type of shit I like to see. Danny makes the right bet again!
dude, you're awesome!! I have been looking for breakdowns like these for a lifetime
Thanks so much man!
You do deserve x10 more subscribers than most regular super hyped and sponsored youtubers out there. Awesome job with this one and your other videos, Danny.
Thanks so much man!
So soft and clean MV 👏perfectly matching with the song that I can feel both of your hearts. Well it’s not my fav music genre but sometimes watching & listening something different inspires even more I guess. Thank you 🙏
Thanks so much Sabrina!! Glad you liked it!!!
Well done. Nice music video, Danny. The music is great. Good vibes. I specially like the simplicity.
Thanks so much man! Really appreciate you watching!
Thank you for this video. I want to get into music video production, but thought I needed all this equipment and a crew but this let me know that it’s possible without! I basically have everything I need
That was so refreshing! Just killer framing going on here
Thanks so much!!
you did really good on that video, for zero budget it is NICE! Thank you bunches for this video and your ideas!
I can dig it man .. really great song and amazing video . Well done all the way across the board
Thanks so much brotha!!! Appreciate you!
My guy you are killing it at the moment 🔥
Haha I’m tryin Tom! Glad it’s catching on. Thanks for the support!
Dang, you are freaking talented man. Really digging the vibe (lol). But seriously, awesome music video and thanks for sharing everything about it.
Hahaha thank you brotha!! Glad you liked this one dude it was definitely different than most stuff I shoot
Beautiful music video, and great singer too. Please do a tutorial on how you set exposure when filming both in log and profile.
You are by my new favorite UA-camr - great content
I have been planning this for months but you got out there and did it. Thanks for all the information.
Been following your work as of recently and gotta say that you have a really classy/cinematic film style that a lot of people "claim" to have nowadays. Good work and looking forward to keeping up with your videos!
Just found your channel, love your esthetic, pace and your ways of making the video! Keep going my guy, your great!
Jason!! Thank you so much sir. Glad to have you here!
This came at the perfect time, thank you so much!! Lovelovelovelove your work.
Yay! Glad it helped! Thanks for watching
Your videos are so elegant and composed and gentle and then BAM crash landing that always makes me laugh
I like when youtubers reply on the comment section, I mean they really care about what people thinking about their contents
Haha I try my best. It’s starting to be a lot which I’m grateful for but it takes so much time haha
Haha, yeah I know, must be alot of notifications popped up in your phone
wtf, why is this so good? oh, i know, it's Danny Gervitz: "Hahahha"
Hahahah thank you man!
Daaaaamn! Killed it!
Music video is beautiful bro. Great job!
Great Video man. Noah Guy dope music
Thanks dude! And yeah Noah is next!
omg:
I, Noah Guy.
You’ve quickly become a new fave filmmaker of mine and I’ve only watched this and 1 other video so far.
Haha thank you so much man!
This might be my favourite channel.
WOOOOOOOOWWWWW I'M BLOWN....THIS IS TOOOOO DOPE.. THANK YOU
Amazing video man! Love the Shots and the 16mm look!
The song and music video was dope 🔥🔥 thanks for sharing the full process
Thanks so much!! Of course and yep Noah is incredible!
Lush location and time of shoot. Was intrigued that you put the cuts on the kick not the space but then there are two random cuts in last 40 secs that are to the snare. Etc. Was that purposefully? I often change from off beat to on for cuts to pick up pace etc.
I saw that you had replied to someone else's comment about how others have said that your equipment didn't cost you $0 and you said that they just won't succeed.
What they're saying is absolutely true. The gear that you used does come out to around $5000 or so. Could probably save some money by buying used equipment.
It was free for the client, but not for you. It's a really simple video. Albeit, it is a very good video. It's a good song too. I do like the look and the sound of everything.
I'm sure the reason that a lot of people that watched this video was because they thought they could film a music video with the stuff that they might already have.
You also didn't necessarily need anything extra besides yourself, the artist, and the equipment that you used for a music video in this style. That would cost more.
I know that these things are stuff that you already kind of have, as you're a film maker. For somebody like you, it's stuff you already would have bought. So it's $0.
I totally understand this perspective. I do audio production and have tons of money's worth of equipment. Nice instruments, cables, rack gear, interfaces, plugins, computer, ect.
I wouldn't make a video and then call it, "making a song with a $0 budget" though. I still had to buy everything that would be used in this hypothetical situation.
If I would use cheaper equipment that was more attainable to the average person, then I would. You're using a $4000 camera though. That's the main cost. Plus the lens too.
Just because it would be free for you to actually do it for somebody, doesn't mean it was free to acquire the appropriate gear. Plus the time to envision, edit, and everything else.
If it's done just because you want to do it, or you like the artist, then that's one thing. Using thousands of dollars worth of equipment then calling it a $0 budget is another.
If my thing was film making and/or videography, then I would have a bunch of nice video equipment instead of a bunch of nice audio equipment.
All that being said, you did do a great job with what you had. Simple locations. Nobody extra. Used natural lighting. It came out great.
The video itself was concise too and I understood what you were saying for the most part despite not knowing anything about it.
It isn't really my style of music, but I can pay respects to a good musician/singer/artist/whatever even if it isn't something I listen to.
I don't know if he wrote the track itself, but even if he didn't, the dude is still a really good singer. At least to me. I like his voice.
This made me discover Noah.. He is good!! Like the style..love it. Just here to try and make my own music video..
Did you use the tiffen 1/4 or 1/8 more
Amazing buddy keep going! Loved the style and color grading.
Thank you for this bro! People should realize how helpful people like you are to us NEW shooters. I love all the different perspectives. I'm going to shoot a music video... a friend also asked me to shoot his wife's birthday party at their home. I'm looking forward to that as well. Thank you for giving us little guys something to work off of ...
I’m subscribing for the simple reason of seeing a frame from The Master in your references. You sir are a gentleman and a scholar. Good day.
Hahaha dude I was going to pull that shot off but the river just wasn’t flowing much that day.
Great video man as always! :) Would love to see more of these for sureeee!
You made it! Thanks for watching man! I’ll try and do one every time I direct a music video myself.
These are my absolute reference for great music videos!
Really great stuff! Lovely song and good video. Thanks for sharing this.
You´re the best thing right now in my life, so, thanks!!
Thanks for this. Awesome work!
amazing work brudda you. your knowledge and experience inspires me :) pls never stop
wow! I am planning to organize 0 budget video for my song and got lots of inspiration from you! Thank you! Amazing video and song of Noah
I love the aspect ratio. As a new videographer I always have 16:9 in mind but this 4:3 just brings back that classic feel which is good for some content.
Less movement really sell the video as well! Always need a gimbal to move around but I am open now to more than just a gimbal (tripod😅) nice video yow, I'm Definitely using this method for my next video.
So glad you liked it! Thank you!
@@DannyGevirtz Blessings man... your content has the cenimatic look I am looking for.
I just discovered your channel and boy do I love the way you explain your process and your simplicity. Many many thanks to you!!!
Haha amazing man! Thank you!
You have no idea how you're becoming an inspiration, thank you!
Amazing thank you!
I think what ties the music and the video all together is that you used simple static shots. And we always hear the phrase “ less is more “ and this video just is just that. I love the imbalances in your shots too.
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Thanks again!!!! haha