3 Shots You MUST Film for MIND BLOWING Sports Videos

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  • Опубліковано 17 гру 2023
  • Breaking down the 3 shots that you must shoot during a sports pregame to make your videos more cinematic. Discussing camera gear, lighting, and the strategies I use to get the best shots!
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    In this sports videography tutorial, I break down the three 3 shots that I always film during pregame of a sports event to make my videos more cinematic! I go into detail on what camera gear I use in each situation, where to position yourself to get the best looking shots, and my thought process in each scenario. Hopefully, this video gives you some useful video editing information that helps improve your sports videography!
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    EQUIPMENT THAT I USE
    CAMERAS
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    FILTERS
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    STABILIZATION
    Manfrotto 290 Light Tripod: amzn.to/3kycG4q | bhpho.to/3xZFENR
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    LIGHTING
    Godox VL150: amzn.to/3ZxaLw5 | bhpho.to/3ELQ6fD
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    AUDIO
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @verbhal

    The 35-150 just lives on my camera. I definitely do need to go wider sometimes though for some variety.

  • @MatisMedia

    Love the tips !! Also Peter’s LUTs are FIREEE 100% worth it

  • @77dris
    @77dris  +4

    Man, you make the CFL look GOOD! Your videos are way more cinematic and magical than anything the networks do. That Bomber entrance at

  • @goodshotsproductions

    Love these breakdowns! Can't believe you got in that huddle 😂@

  • @mjs.sports

    Your videos are so helpful!!! Thanks

  • @martinwoodfilms

    You’re killing it!!!! Rs3 mini and a7iv that’s a crazy dope shot on a compact setup

  • @adamflicks

    Still mad I discovered you at the end of my schools football season all these tips would’ve been great 🙌 Definitely gonna use these for basketball and other sports though

  • @RedPillPokerOfficial

    Thanks for the tips bro

  • @adamdavis1598

    Can you make a video on exposing s log at nighttime for sports? Specifically how to not get any grain in your shadows?

  • @chipcurry

    I'm interested in what focus you used - are you in the zone? Focus? And what are your focus speeds? Are you on super quick focus? Great videos, superb job.

  • @allie50

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @JutTheKid

    Hey Peter big fan, I have recently been getting more into sports videography but still have some troubles locating my footage after I bring it into PP. I was wondering if you could create a video how you organize your footage that makes it easier to locate certain shots that you are looking for. I know multiple videographers have these troubles so this would help me and others out a bunch. Thanks for the videos love learning from them❤

  • @moormediashots

    These videos are fire! They’ve helped me a lot! Now we need a “How I shoot these banger UA-cam videos!” Lol

  • @travisoshea

    As someone who works for the CFL you have access to the sideline and maybe closer than a fan can’t get.

  • @PabloG7

    Love your videos have that cinematic look , what frame rates do you usually shot on?

  • @AntaFluFlu

    Can you do something like this for basketball?

  • @Sputim28

    Are you shooting on higher shutterspeed on purpose to get sharper images and less motion blur? asking because at the beginning you said you had shutter on 320 instead of 120 for 60fps

  • @freddyvelazquez7055

    Hey Peter my name is Freddy Velazquez and I am a videographer in Michigan. I have been shooting with my Sony FX30 when I got it at the beginning of this year. It’s been awesome to have, but I feel like I’m lacking in one area and that is my footage always feels grainy. I am shooting High School Basketball, Wrestling and Cheerleading indoor with gym lighting. I shoot at 4K 60 f2.8 shutter 1/120-1/325 and my footage is too dark if I shoot at ISO 800 so I put it to 2500 but then it is without fail grainy. And the same goes for when I shoot S&Q 120 5x Slower, or just MR3 shooting 4K 120 shutter 1/250 ISO 2500. I can’t escape grainy footage and I was just wondering if you had some tips or any solutions because I see your footage with the FX30 and I feel like I’m missing something. Anyway keep up the good work you are helping me a lot and your work is truly amazing! Thanks

  • @NxtUpFilmz

    How do you set you're shutter speed for each scene? Like you changed your shutter speed depending on the shot...?

  • @TeetimeVisuals

    Do you use filters when recording basketball games? I just got a Sony a7iii and trying to figure out if I need filters for indoors lol. Might sound like a dumb question