Tips for Filming Outside

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Natural light and open spaces - how does that affect our cinematography?
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  • @Odeh
    @Odeh 7 років тому +569

    Simon's voice so calming and easy to listen to

  • @SiCKOO
    @SiCKOO 7 років тому +112

    This was such a calming, mesmerizing and aesthetically pleasing video, Simon. Very well done and thank you!

  • @ManitheMonkey
    @ManitheMonkey 7 років тому +131

    Epic episode man. That is the good stuff.

    • @rayvindisla4066
      @rayvindisla4066 7 років тому +1

      Mani the Monkey it's a suprise to see you comment here. Really cool for me as a climber/filmmaker

  • @jiplukkien2295
    @jiplukkien2295 7 років тому +6

    Simon, this was genuinely one of my favourite videos you've ever made. So well done! Proper talent.

  • @dublowduck7823
    @dublowduck7823 7 років тому +14

    Your now doing technical, in a creative way.
    Blimey

  • @OscarUnderdog
    @OscarUnderdog Рік тому

    You have to be my favourite filmmaking channel. Thanks so much for what you do & the values you share.

  • @valleyfilmsuk
    @valleyfilmsuk 7 років тому +3

    Gosh I'm loving this music

  • @helmet212
    @helmet212 7 років тому

    Really appreciate the way you transition from being mindful about technique to emphasizing on the concept.

  • @flyguy8787
    @flyguy8787 7 років тому

    Totally agreed. One of the standout sections of this video was the use of sound along with what you were saying.

  • @antomarkunovic
    @antomarkunovic 6 років тому +1

    Polarizing filters... you just saved my exteriors. I'd always get crazy reflections on the leaves and it looked awful. Great tip, thanks mate !

  • @Kisiellox
    @Kisiellox 7 років тому

    That last quote.... NAILED IT!!!!! You rock Simon!

  • @southernlandsolo7839
    @southernlandsolo7839 6 років тому

    There is a reason why your subscribers list has grown so much Simon. This is the third time I have watched this particular video. I can't wait to get back out there again with a greater focus as to what it is I am trying to portray in my next video.

  • @ANRALOGI
    @ANRALOGI 7 років тому +1

    SIMOOON!!!! This is by far the best video I've seen from you channel. Superb! the colour Grading on the video is lit man! Keep it up bro.

  • @matthewwhiteIDKD
    @matthewwhiteIDKD 7 років тому

    I love that quote at the end which sums it all up

  • @jasonmoore3980
    @jasonmoore3980 7 років тому

    I like your breakdown into what the ND and Polariser filters will give you depending on the mood and such.

  • @MarioJaar
    @MarioJaar 7 років тому +3

    great video! loved the colours and so nice to see such a good work with an entry level camera, helps me get some motivation and go out and film something :)

  • @Gichanasa
    @Gichanasa 7 років тому

    Simon, you pack so much wisdom and heart at such a young age... if I may say. Always a pleasure to see your work and teachings.

  • @thiagopalia
    @thiagopalia 7 років тому

    I first started hooking up with filmmaking after watching your videos a couple of months ago. Everything about the way you teach (read "inspire") motivates me and all the film community to become a better one. And BY FAR your voice is the most pleasant one to hear among all youtubers. I just miss one thing, the apple! haha

  • @josh1duffy
    @josh1duffy 7 років тому

    hey simon, i just wanted to say how much your videos inspire me. the finished videos are of such high quality. Really, thank you

  • @Hopsonn
    @Hopsonn 7 років тому

    That final quote gave me goosebumps :3

  • @kevindworzak5393
    @kevindworzak5393 7 років тому

    I just discovered this channel days ago and I already feel how amazing it is

  • @teamemro6
    @teamemro6 7 років тому

    I think this is probably the best video you've put out. I mean you showcase your understanding of what you are talking in your shots. Simon, I've followed you for a long time and you've progressed so much. Had I just stumbled upon one of your shots without knowing the context I would've thought it was a legitimate professional film. Your grading and understanding of cinematography has come a long so far. It really is humbling and thank you for sharing your knowledge. Cheers

  • @salvaguatboy
    @salvaguatboy 7 років тому

    These's something about that shot where you turned your camera to look at the other side of the road that's aesthetically pleasing to me.

  • @Maddie46
    @Maddie46 6 років тому

    All of your videos are absolutely brilliant. You always teach something new and useful, yet in a simple way. You inspire me to be a better filmmaker whenever I watch something you've made. You are a brilliant filmmaker and educator, thank you for all of your tips!

  • @trasly
    @trasly 7 років тому +7

    ok so I don't know if anyone will ever read this, but I'm a filmmaker too that is always striving to improve her film making skills. I watched DSLRguide since I've seriously started to think about making/directing my own movies. Recently I finally started doing this. Feedback is greatly appreciated - thank you for taking your time reading this and taking a look on my channel. love y'all

  • @maxsnel5705
    @maxsnel5705 7 років тому +1

    Simon I can't thank you enhough for all the great videos you put online, you really inspire us all to become a better filmmaker! Please keep doing what you're doing and I can't wait to see the next video!

  • @nbain66
    @nbain66 7 років тому

    You're by far my favorite photography/filming UA-camr. Thank you for all the great info man!

  • @cinemoni
    @cinemoni 7 років тому

    This was so helpful. It motivated me to go out to the streets and film!

  • @TurboBeads
    @TurboBeads 7 років тому

    this is perfect! great reminder of the way we see things, great film techniques and tricks,

  • @TheYoungFilmmaker
    @TheYoungFilmmaker 7 років тому

    freaking love your thought process and how you are able to share it with us each week!

  • @adamhannis
    @adamhannis 7 років тому

    Don't ever get rid of that t3i, Simon. I actually love the look of these shots. It feels genuinely vintage as opposed to 'clinical-4K-with-faded-film-effect' vintage.

  • @wrightexe1
    @wrightexe1 7 років тому +3

    I have been waiting for a video like this... thank you.

  • @Jacob-kg9eg
    @Jacob-kg9eg 7 років тому

    This video in one minute taught me more than what one year worth of Media class taught me. Don't ever think you have the go to film school or take course to be a good filmmaker.

  • @NickWichman
    @NickWichman 7 років тому

    I love this. Connecting viewers to the story is far more valuable than simply wowing them with the produced shot. 🤘

  • @MattSolnick
    @MattSolnick 7 років тому

    Great as usual. I'm super obsessed with the tech and the techniques, and your videos always remind me of what's most important: story.

  • @SvenEvertz
    @SvenEvertz 7 років тому +30

    Your grading is gorgeous! Can you make an "updated" color grading tutorial please? 😍

    • @DSLRguide
      @DSLRguide  7 років тому +25

      thanks! planning one pretty soon :)

    • @JN87FR
      @JN87FR 7 років тому

      + 1 over here! just posted a similar comment myself hehe

    • @nolanmolt
      @nolanmolt 7 років тому

      DSLRguide That would be amazing! I love the realistic colors and "film" look you've created! (I hate the blue and orange look) Ill be waiting for that tutorial. Still using vision color?

    • @Cineluvideos
      @Cineluvideos 7 років тому

      Nolan Molt Me too! The blue and orange look is so extreme, this is just way more neutral

    • @AlexandervanderWallen
      @AlexandervanderWallen 7 років тому

      yes please!

  • @ViniciusAmano
    @ViniciusAmano 7 років тому

    it amazes me everytime how u can pull all of this of with a t3i. its a constant reminder to me that I need to improve my game so much because I can't get the same results with a A7S sometimes. (I have my days, sometimes it looks great hehe). anyways. another great episode. I'm from Brazil and I used to have a active channel, stopped, been wanting to get back to creating content for youtube for centuries now but never know what path I should take. Everytime I watch your stuff I feel like if I do something It'll probably go towards what u do. I dont mean to copy or anything, its just that you are such an inspiration. I'll make sure I'll point that out every video if I eventually do something. keep being awesome man

  • @ambiguationdotnet
    @ambiguationdotnet 7 років тому

    Very very good! I think the title of this post undersells the content, though. The "don't forget what it is that you're filming" lesson is far more important than just "filming outside". Thanks, Simon!

  • @fassnacht
    @fassnacht 7 років тому

    Always love your clarity and concision in the execution of your concept -- you remind us of what's most important.

  • @Cineluvideos
    @Cineluvideos 7 років тому

    Actually sound design makes one of the biggest differences. Great video Simon, your voice is so calming :)

  • @jdanielortega
    @jdanielortega 7 років тому

    Thank you for keep sharing your wisdom with us ! You realize and make us realize some things that otherwise I would never come up with.

  • @yessicamans6188
    @yessicamans6188 7 років тому

    I LOVED that last quote, inspiring video once again !

  • @ignacioampuero7754
    @ignacioampuero7754 7 років тому

    Your progress over this past year or so is amazing. Keep it up👊

  • @leon.1
    @leon.1 7 років тому

    finally a great new and inspiring video for filmmakers, missed the positive atmosphere these videos used to give me, very good work!
    love the music!

  • @enzeren.
    @enzeren. 7 років тому

    This is perfect for me, as I'm just about to embark on the outdoor filming for my upcoming project. Thanks.

  • @issacdhan
    @issacdhan 6 років тому

    So much wisdom from one person is amazing

  • @alberasidea3210
    @alberasidea3210 7 років тому +3

    Nice,simple and beautiful video and shots. Btw,maybe you should try making a similar video,discussing about filming outside at nightime,what gear to use,filters,and what to capture(tips for capturing different kind of things -people,nature,town building and etc..)- you could even show,how much,night time or day time changes the perspective and emotion by capturing same thing at different time - day,night or rainy day,rainy night. Just an idea..

  • @SvenVee
    @SvenVee 7 років тому +21

    Great stuff yet again, explained in a very complete yet simple way. :) I've also come to realize that I've often been overfocusing on the filmtechnical aspects instead of things like visual storytelling etc. I do think that I'm growing in that aspect as well. I hope this doesn't come across as annoying or something, but I just released a travel short and it would be awesome to get feedback from you, Simon, or anyone else that is interested, so that I can further improve my work. I really want to keep growing as a videographer and film maker, and I think other people's opinions and perspectives are so important to enrich my own way of approaching the whole craft. :)

    • @SvenVee
      @SvenVee 7 років тому +2

      yeah I loved that line for sure :) *doesn"t matter how a painter holds his brush if he has no paint in the first place* : so great 😁👌

  • @pratikbabhulkar2295
    @pratikbabhulkar2295 4 роки тому

    You made a good point about the location already has it and we need to see it and bring out!.

  • @tractorpigeonpillowvenuscoffee
    @tractorpigeonpillowvenuscoffee 7 років тому

    Brilliant and informative. This simplifies a lot of things for me. Thanks Simon.

  • @enricoevangelish5572
    @enricoevangelish5572 7 років тому

    Short and simple, man. Always loved it. (I really love shooting outdoors, because you don't create a scene, it's already around you :) )

  • @JJandTV123
    @JJandTV123 7 років тому

    I think this is one of the most informative video you've made, keep up the good work Simon!

  • @LincolnintheAdirondacks
    @LincolnintheAdirondacks 7 років тому

    Those are great shots that really set the mood and the scene.

  • @Teranomy
    @Teranomy 7 років тому

    Wow! Probably one of my favorite videos on your channel so far. Great job!

  • @CreatorsCorner
    @CreatorsCorner 7 років тому

    Fantastic Video, Love the overall look all those locations. I would love to see a short film you create from those places!! Just love your work can't wait.

  • @WillKetcherII
    @WillKetcherII 7 років тому

    You should do a video on what to bring with you on a set or some of the best videos for filmmakers should watch.

  • @henrikstenberg
    @henrikstenberg 7 років тому +2

    This was really helpful. Thank you! Keep up the good work :)

  • @annabmartin
    @annabmartin 7 років тому

    Thanks for these tips! Your videos always make me think and reflect.

  • @jordanparkour3084
    @jordanparkour3084 7 років тому

    Am speechless! I really love the attitude and point you make with this video

  • @pyrrhisproductionsofficial2855
    @pyrrhisproductionsofficial2855 7 років тому

    Every single one of your videos is so educational and changes the way we think about our actions as filmmakers. Keep up the good work!

  • @MicroFourNerds
    @MicroFourNerds 7 років тому

    Love it 😊 your style is so different to a lot of other people on here. Story first! Great advice

  • @thehollywoodhack3923
    @thehollywoodhack3923 7 років тому

    Love this video, great stuff to keep in mind when setting tone for your film! It's all about story, Content not Camera!

  • @axf890
    @axf890 7 років тому

    Great insight and beautiful camera work as usual, Simon.

  • @ferencbodor
    @ferencbodor 7 років тому

    man, I love to see you still using the t3i :) I find this really inspiring. With the sigma 18-35 and the rode videomic pro is it a really good example on how to spend your budget.

  • @Lumencraft-
    @Lumencraft- 7 років тому

    Great work Simon, thank you.

  • @whatkindofblue17
    @whatkindofblue17 7 років тому

    I always thinking about this sort of things when I'm filming/editing my vlogs. nice video x

  • @ordinarykitchen1697
    @ordinarykitchen1697 4 роки тому

    this video is beautiful, entertaining, well paced, educational, i can go on and on and on
    thank you so much for making this !!!

  • @georgeluckhurst509
    @georgeluckhurst509 7 років тому

    The best four minute video I will see today. This is just brilliant. Great video Simon!

  • @t-visorxyz8969
    @t-visorxyz8969 7 років тому

    Fantastic content as usual! Even though I don't do any film-making myself, I find your guide helpful in my photography work!

  • @OliverMarshall-leadgen
    @OliverMarshall-leadgen 6 років тому

    This is sooo useful and something i need to take a moment to think about when i get to a location! thank you!

  • @srejanmullick73
    @srejanmullick73 7 років тому

    Very nicely described... Thank you fr sharing & teaching us the techniques...

  • @OceanPancake
    @OceanPancake 7 років тому

    This is amazing!!!! Thank you so much for the awesome tips

  • @surajtarani5710
    @surajtarani5710 4 роки тому

    You explained it so simply. Brilliant!

  • @srobart
    @srobart 7 років тому

    This channel is such an amazing resource and I enjoy how you break things down in such a simple, straightforward way. Keep up the great work, Simon! :)

  • @Sagar_G_Sharma_ContentCreator
    @Sagar_G_Sharma_ContentCreator 7 років тому

    Wow that was a beautiful saying about painter and his brush.

  • @ceegee2433
    @ceegee2433 7 років тому

    Great video man. I always find storytelling the hardest part of filmmaking, but I'm trying my best!

  • @NatesFilmTutorials
    @NatesFilmTutorials 7 років тому

    Yes!

  • @LynnThissen
    @LynnThissen 7 років тому

    Love your storytelling so much ⭐️

  • @drummerboyproductions6642
    @drummerboyproductions6642 7 років тому

    can't wait to short my first short film.
    this was very helpful.
    omg I'm SOOOOO nervous.
    but I'll try my best

  • @miguelacostal.6447
    @miguelacostal.6447 7 років тому

    Simon thank you for all the great videos, you have definitely inspired me to become a better filmmaker. It means a lot to me...

  • @JugtownStudios
    @JugtownStudios 7 років тому

    I love it! It's simple yet such a good reminder. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @whatevsimbulletproof
    @whatevsimbulletproof 7 років тому

    Thanks for the tips. Please do more!

  • @from1978
    @from1978 7 років тому

    Great info Simon! Glad you got off your treadmill...

  • @NM_Studios
    @NM_Studios 7 років тому

    The end was just great.

  • @ohhFura
    @ohhFura 7 років тому

    Exactly what I was thinking about recently. You can give random person a camera in a beautiful/fitting location and he will most probably take a better picture than a pro photographer at a bad location, even though the latter would probably have a better composition. Location > compositional techniques.

  • @asma997_
    @asma997_ 7 років тому

    Very simple and informative as always 👌🏽

  • @SkyDrillProductions
    @SkyDrillProductions 7 років тому

    I really liked this piece it felt pure I'm sure had fun putting it together!

  • @OldCameras
    @OldCameras 7 років тому

    Very nice. Very nice indeed.

  • @apetterproductions5878
    @apetterproductions5878 7 років тому

    Great video, man! You have a lot of insight into storytelling, and thanks for sharing that knowledge with all of us!

  • @CTBSVIDEOSfull
    @CTBSVIDEOSfull 7 років тому

    Hi, Simon. I have a question. Do you use a Cinestyle preset in your camera or you record with the default configuration of your canon? greetings from Mexico

  • @parameswaranrajendran
    @parameswaranrajendran 6 років тому

    Thank you for the tips, Simon.

  • @joslfreitas
    @joslfreitas 7 років тому

    One of your best videos! Thank you!

  • @jasoncgeiger
    @jasoncgeiger 7 років тому

    My favorite episode yet. Nice work 👍

  • @JacobWhiting1
    @JacobWhiting1 7 років тому

    Another extremely useful video. Also great to see you shooting in my hometown!

  • @MoveOnUpMusicEvan
    @MoveOnUpMusicEvan 7 років тому

    This channel is great. I can't wait to do my coursework for media now!

  • @BillBooz
    @BillBooz 7 років тому

    Great video, Simon! Love the painter/brush comment!

  • @sagepaddockreid7804
    @sagepaddockreid7804 7 років тому

    This video literally made me happy

  • @Jeremiaharvin
    @Jeremiaharvin 7 років тому

    Simon, can you please make a video about polarisers/filters and when to use/how to effectively use it. :) Btw i learned a lot of filmmaking techniques in your channel! Thanks for the free info!

  • @blearbenin
    @blearbenin 6 років тому

    Your voice is sooo relaxing

  • @stevensong8784
    @stevensong8784 7 років тому

    1:16 - 1:34
    Aware that your camera was closer to the ground, I don't see difference between 2 angles!
    Totally with you on place scouting and the mood!