HOW I FILM EPIC HANDHELD B ROLL | Behind the Scenes
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Here is a behind the scenes look at how I film a smooth b roll cooking sequence!
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LOVE IT MATE! Its awesome to see your take on this. So interesting to see how others work and you killed it!
James your video was awesome bro.. Please make video on how you edited that...that will complete the circle
Like you both, guys.
Guys thank you both for all the knowledge and inspiration that you share with us! 🙏🏻✌🏻
Watched your video mate. Why u call my name every time you start ? “What’s going on yu loong? “
Love your videos man! Fave!
I like the fact that you're actually showing your raw footage from the camera and how you're getting the movements.
Same here. Subbed.
Me too.
same! best video!
He ain’t filming, he’s skating his camera around the set like in a park 🛹 Big Talent
But skating isnt smooth. Theres a lot of falling
U might want to see this video too ua-cam.com/video/-Rr-onZRGHg/v-deo.html
@@ndyoyo1905 it is all about the steez of the rider
Lol
Loved the sound effects but also the music rhythm and how the elements were strategically put with the beat. Wow!
Imagine people making a “day in my life” or “morning routine” in a cinematic style like this that would be sick
That would be so cool! But imagine how long it would take to film! it would be more like a day in my life filmed for 2 weeks and edited for 3 weeks hahaha
Peter McKinnon does it
It would be like dexter serie opening
Persephone hahah true
Cesare Parmiggiani i had to look that up cause ive never seen it but i guess kinda yes, but with cool editing skills and less creepy haha
Sensational video as usual 👌I love the way you deliver information clearly and concisely, it makes your tutorials so much more enjoyable to watch. Top tips with zero faff, love it.
Learn Online Video agree! 1000%
Daniel Schiffer AKA The Broll master at work 🙏
This guy is the man!!
King of slow mo
I am interested in how you are editing such smooth transitions. I know part of it is in camera, but it's cool how you are combing speed ramping and motion blur to make them so seamless. I'd love to see a tutorial on how that is done.
Can you talk about the camera settings? Keeping focus, etc. Thanks!
Tutorial about how ya did the sound effects please.
Agree Tutorial
Agree
Grafinx p/s my channel subcribe
He has one!!!!
@@nickypiazza Ow cool. I'll search for it. Or if ya can link me up would be awesome.... 👊🍍👊
Wow!!! The most exotic thing for me to use the angle and movement of the camera to transitions from one frame to another with a smooth flow. As well as Sound, which has been designed perfectly and flows smoothly with the image and it will appeal to you from the first minute to the end of the clip. Enjoyed the tips. Thanks!
This is the first video in 4k that I'm actually watching on my new laptop, THIS IS INSANE! Such talent Daniel!
Epic broll tutorial. Curtain closing skill level -100000
TUTORIALS : Would you please be so kind and show the SoundScape of this video - all of the post production process... the music, the sound effects - thank you.
speliotis this!
Yes please!
THIS!
please
Yeah that would be nice. Where you get the sound effects and how you edit it. Thanks!
So so so helpful. Blowing my mind right now!!
Shahroz A hlooo
Famous boy
That girl is so happy to be here! 🤣
LOL. I've been watching the several vids by Daniel that cover this project and I always cringe when I see the way she holds her fingers while slicing. Just asking to cut herself. I know this is about style, not substance, and her finger nails are lovely, but it's still hard to watch.
For her IG
Its his girlfriend lol
Its hard work. That takes a long time and he has the gear. Sometimes it takes me days but i am learning and putting in work.
Some people didn't get the sarcasm 😅
Motion Track + Speed Ramp tutorial :)
@@hidayat1999 you can still motion track handheld footage lmao?
Cascadium but title said handheld lmaooooo
He did the motion tracking in bell pepper rolling around
@@hidayat1999 handheld is literally just the way you film it? has nothing to do with post production?
@@nicolecabuena6934 yeah he should make a video on that
Hey Daniel, Great you gave credit to the one who inspired you... I love run & gun with minimal equipment & this rocked - Thank you for taking time to share your behind the scenes. The really great thing about a tutorial like the one you just created is it makes me & I'm sure others feel "NOW I can do this !!! "
what's more impressive is the music that follows and seems almost composed for the shots. Is the music picked first, then creatively do you create shots knowing what the music is, or is the editing style adapted for what music is selected after the video is shot? Amazing creative talent you have dude!
It‘s just so satisfying watching your videos and kinda be part of the whole process of your work.
Hugh thank you from germany :)
This is so good! Love how intentional with your camera movements you are! Definitely something I can learn from
Awesome stuff, well done for trying it yourself and shouting out James, he's a legend! I liked both of the videos to be honest, both look great! Now I want to do it too.. :)
Easily the best b-roll I've ever seen. The part where the knife goes thru the cucumber with the words written everywhere... 🤯
Omg that cucumber cut with the sound and music matching made my entire life.
LOVE THE VIDEO DANIEL!!!! Please show us how you did those cucumber and honey text effects!!!
Yes, that would be awesome!
It was just blending mode on white text
Brilliant. I would like a meta video. A video about made this video about making the video featured in this video.
Yes please
Luke's Life Yeah the floating particles and the cool text effects and shapes in the video would be awesome to look into !
First shot done in 20 minutes. And ppl still think that youtubers do a 3 minute video in 5 lol
@@robertbear1718 B Roll to me is what you send the assistant off to record when they're standing around with nothing to do. Back when it was film, you used up every foot because you were paying to get it developed anyway, so might as well see what else you could scrounge on location.
@@robertbear1718 blah blah blah... call it whatever you want, skill is skill, and skill pays.
Hi Daniel, hello from Jakarta indonesia.
I want to say thank you for sharing this, I'm a 43 years old videographer. I just started last year. Making videos really helps me ride through hard times these recent years and your videos help me to get better.
I use this B-Roll style to shoot on my client's product even though I could only use 60fps because of my camera limitation (Fujifilm X-T20), It's a trike stroller.
It feels great to be able to mimic the shot, really inspires me.
Once again thanks so much.
If you are reading this god bless you 🙌🙌
I'm insanely in love with the video .... you are just great 😊😊😊
QUESTION: how to nail the focus everytime ???
He has done a video on this before
Just maintain your distance after you pull focus
@@TheFunnyCamGuy I couldn't find it, could you please tell the name of the video?
Had the same question. I tried my products and it gets outta focus everytime. High-F stop with high ISO?
@@yanayuiko4281 7 tricks for sharp and crisp videos. Was posted 3 months ago
That intro was AMAZING. I've watched it 8 times
I can't stop watching this
So satisfying to watch! 😍
Can you do a tutorial of you you edited the SOUNDS from raw to final results!! PLEASE. Btw the video it’s amazing!
You definitely added your own take! You only forgot to mention your gear, (lens) preference for shots like this. Looks like the 25mm f/2 Zeiss for anyone wondering. I could watch this and James version over and over! Pure excellence
Looks like the 40 f2. I have the lens, it's awesome.
dude u dont know how satisfied i am watching your videos jesus christ
I never subscribe to anyone and I mean anyone, but you are forcing me to subscribe to your channel. Your performance is pure gold. Thank you for sharing the knowledge especially for beginner videographers like me.
You don't need fancy equipment
So today we are using the Aputure 300D
A 1000 dollar light ... ok
:))) was thinking the same, if you can shoot 120fps in full hd it's also not a budget cam :)
You don,t need that light and you can shoot it on any camera that provides at least a 60fps option. The rest is up to you and it shows.
@@Leprutz thanks man, keep up the good work!
@@YKPKRTS I really mean it. I was so scared of all the skilled filmer on youtubebut actually it is not much. Just a few people with time and let them be your puppets for a day or two. It,s actuallypretty easy. I believe the difficutly is fiction with a story. All those mad filming and editing skills are very gimmicky. Looks nice and cool but it,s just practice. I am learning too.
To everyone saying the light and camera doesn't matter.
I'm sure it doesn't but it was still pretty silly to say "I want to show you don't need fancy equipment" and seconds later tell us that a 1000 dollar light is being used.
It's still a decent tutorial but why not actually use more common "equipment" if you're going to make a statement like "Don't need fancy equipment" or just don't say it if you're going to be using fancy equipment.
It's like "hey guys I'll show you how to do shots without a gimbal so you can save a few hundred dollars but lets use a 1000 dollar light to make that happen"
Thats awesome dude! I learned a lot in these few minutes.
Everyday when i see your video i get amazed with the way you produce.
Massive Videography
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Could you please make tutorial on the editing process? This would have been the most helpful thing. Great work!!
i really love this concept, especially the background music. everything looks just perfect and well organised to me.. I really admire this shot and love video editing more and more.. Daniel Schiffer u r a genius. Nice and neat work man. Keep inspiring us the young generation.. Much love from Africa (Sierra Leone)..... please help us with the editing aspect, color correction etc...
well dang. I am inspired and my soul is renewed once again for the trade. Thank you my friend!!
dude this makes me want to get into film making
6:07 LOL. This is awesome! I would also like to see how you edited them as well.
I'm going to shoot a video on a cake place right now, this video comes in the best moment. Always fantastic tips, thank you!!
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Damn, what's up with all these people complaining about knives, the girl, & equipment? Let it be. Enjoy the content. Be happy that he created this video. I learned a lot from this.
I love the shots. It inspires me and I spontaneously got my camera and filmed my breakfast like this.
Yet another great video! I got a notification while I was watching James Matthews's version. It would be great to see editing tutorial for this one, as much as you describe while you filming it, it would be awesome to see how you nail seamless transitions between clips every time. Thanks in advance! Ps I am sure my GF will ask Sarah for the full recipe.
This was *dope.*
I would like a tutorial to elaborate how to handle the manual focus in such shots
i was gonna say how do you shoot these moves with manual focus cause it looks like its f1.8 or something like that ? ! hard in manual no ?
@@DLUXEDITS true. 😄
Came from Pete's channel, love the art you're making. Haven't been this excited about a channel in a long time.
Nice filming. And she has some great knife skills.
Great video Daniel. Besides the excellent sound design, I would like to know how do you manage to get the right focus in those quick moves with distances changes from the subject in manual focusing only. At around 4min you go to three different distances. Narrow aperture? Amazing!!
Awesome work Daniel! Actually an other level of b-roll. Keep up creating such an amazing content :)
That was cool to watch. Just investigating this b-roll stuff. Her nail color really added to the whole sequence.
woow waht a amazing video... before i use only front shot for my videos.. after watching this, now i can use these type of shots..but I dont have DSLR camara. I'll try this with my mobile phone and tripod.. Thank you very much.. Best wishes from sri lankan small cooking channel..
THIS IS SO COOL!
I am not even through with that video but it gives me so many ideas for the food videos i want for the channel i am starting! Amazing
Thanks :)
Name of the Music: The Eastern Plain feat. Luwkas - Cornelia (Luwaks Remix) (Instrumental Version)
Thank me later. I fell in love with this B-roll footages and the perfect composition of it! 😍
Thank you so much
Thanks man, you're a legend! :)
I know this comment comes late, but man, this camera is just crazy! Simple lighting, no gimbal, and already everything is so smooth and cinematic looking
I love to see a tutorial on how you put these shots together in post! The timing with the music etc.
You camera and lens definitely needs to have ibis and IS for this. Raw footage is so smooth
James shots with Canon lens in Sony body, so basically simple movements good pulse guys....
Amazing tutorials, so glad I stumbled upon Peter's recent video featuring your work. Would love to see a video of you talking about how you use manual so well in videos, what aperture it's filmed at/best lens for this kind of work. I always struggle to keep moving things in focus with manual but you seem to ace it. Subscribed, love your videos man. Cheers!
U r Awesome...i couldn't find anymore word from google to describe ur work....
Da B Roll Goat
Epic B-Roll and Epic Edit man. How in world do you keep focus though?? Are you pulling your own focus with your left hand!? Would love to see a tutorial on that!
my question exactly.
Well he said manual focus so yeah
Looks like he’s actually setting the focus point before hand actually
Clearly there are only so many options but we’re curious which he used in this specific scenario
Yes, I'd like to learn more about the sound effects. Can you make a tutorial and teach us how to choose the best sound in which shot? Please do so, it's gonna be so useful.
I repeatedly come back to watch this again
I love these videos really cool for inexperienced video makers
The clip looks great but I am cringing at the way shes holding the knives...
yeah. she doesn t know how to cook
fifi mania you can tell lol
@@fifimania6117 im a chef and i agree with you lmao!!!
@@verybigheart lol
Did you select the music first and then shot according to it? or Did you shoot first and found a track that suits it? Which one comes first?
Music I think bcs it's eaier
timing of the transition and the beats of the music are just amazing. I am a beginner and will try to match those and adopt some of the knowledge I gain from your vids in my next next vid. Thanks so much for sharing.
This is so great! Not only your shots, but also you are being modest. Great work!
Can you please elaborate on the sound effects? They're crazy!
6:38 what did he do to get that amazing glow in the honey? Adjust levels, increase color temp and a little saturation? Any special trick? Amazing work!
A lamp was behind it
No - it's in front. The "glow" is actually the reflection of the lamp (Aputure 300D)
Great🙂Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I just loved the knife cutting cucumber 😍😍
Who is here after watching Karikk Onam episode 2020??
Thanks !) You're really kind to share such great info!)
Thanks for watching Alexandr!
Best cameraman
Holy cow… The coolest thing about the video is that payphone on the wall… I have got to get me one of those...
Facts
I wonder what fstop u used shooting this in manual focus? and how you keep everything in focus the whole time with the movement?
Try to keep the distance the same when using MF. i saw the James Matthews and one of his replies said he was using an f stop of 4.5
Jack Tang thx man!
same thing here for me. He didn't seem like he was maintaining the same distance though.
If you watch his left hand he’s also racking focus while moving in some of the shots.
James just uploaded a video explaining how he focuses: ua-cam.com/video/3PtSP6unqJw/v-deo.html
2:15 fails at sequence...
Daniel: lemme show you hows it's done!
This is amazing. Very nicely explained. Showing the raw footage just after the shot really give a clear view. Thanks.
Daniel you’re so talented, keep up the good work!
Great video !! Dman that was a BIG learner :) Just curious about the focus. So good in manuel. i need to find the perfect aparture number hehe. Thanks for show !
3:19 i was about to say something.. and i realize you didnt ask us and im not in the room lol.
Immersion
Love how the way you shoot, edit, and make the music and video fit well!
Love It, love it…very creative 👏🏼
Why does he look like he's related to. James and dave Franco
I was wondering why does he look familiar to me??
Because he is their cousin
When you look at him from the side he looks like David Dobrik
Trashsuo lol yes
he's like, if David Dobrik is quieter and more minimalistic idk why
Waaoo... Very..very impressive picture taking and editing brother...
😵😵👍 top skill...
Thanks for doing the video. I find you inspirational.
Brilliant now I’m going into the kitchen and going to make my cereal look epic 😁
how does he get everything in focus? like I'm genuinely confused. He said at the beginning he is using manual focus.
Exactly!!
You can achieve full focus, in manual focus as long as you don't change your vertical distance towards the subject, by at least not 12 inches to 20 inches or a feet and above, using that bright light he was probably at 2.8 or 3.2 aperture at 1/250 ss with 120fps . Just an assumption since the area in the subject are so in focus, and while the back part part was so far, creating so much depth of field even in probably 4.5 or 5.6 aperture.
What focal length was he shooting at?! I didnt get the lense he was using?
@@SoumyadiptoGhose Looks like 35mm
Dude you a freaking BEAST
Could you do a specific video just about the handheld movements you do and what to think about when shooting it please? Thank you!
3:20 When He Said, "I Think That Was Good" I Answered Yes.
Please make a video with editing part also
I am glad I found your channel.
Post-processing is the key to all the great videos