How Landon shoots a Cinematic Sequence: Epic Movements, perfect Compositions, clean and technical 100% correct. How I shoot a cinematic Sequence: Orange & Teal. Works at least in my B-Rolls... sometimes If footage or story is really really off I put extra Black Bars.
"Cinematic" doesn't really mean anything, Oranges in Teal can be better than a floating camera. A closeup of Landons eyes, while he swears opening the box, could be even more interesting and "cinematic". Everything should not look like a toothpaste commercial.
Expensive equipments usually (keyword "usually") dont have anything to do with the results, expensive equipments are expensive because the ease of usage and shorter process to achieve good results, you can still achieve same superb end results like expensive equipments but itll usually take a lot of time, skills, edits, and creativity
Nowadays we can make whatever we want at home. We’re lucky. Even with your iPhone, you can make a great film! You just need a great idea. Thank you so much for your content! I hope one day I’ll make cinematic videos like yours!
Dayum. I love this so much. I loved my career and I am about to retire, but I sometimes wish I could have grown up a little later and got into film and editing. Its allows for so much unique creation and artistic flair! But, at 57 years old, I am a bit late to the party to make a career out of it. To have the right equipment, know how to use it... it takes loads of time and experience. Hats off to you folks doing this and making these instructional videos. I guess I will just live vicariously through all of your work.
I am 56 and I am starting now. I still have 10 or more years left in me and then I will have a bunch of young guys working for my video production company.
I disagree. You can learn a ton in a year now and be making money / quality videos in that time span. There’s so much quality info available now and message boards like the full time filmmaker group to help fill in the gaps. Just do it dude!
Very cool sequence. Somehow it’s less cliche than a lot of other “cinematic b-roll” videos. I think a lot of that has to do with how well planned out your shot list was before you even started. I will be spending a little more time in pre production planning on my next videos 👍
This was so sick omfg! Love how it’s not just something that looks good but has great storytelling, and how you guys incorporated using the product you’re showcasing
the best thing about your videos is that every single word you say has a meaning, nothing is superfluous it kinda reminds me of kimimaro's taijutsu level where no move he makes is useless! amazing content guys
The best way to learn from this video first I "watch it without sound" , pay attention to what's happening then figure it out in your own interpretations then watch it over with the sound on.
This video just made me go and buy the Seamless Video Pro course!!! Amazing B-roll of the laptop I was really shocked!!! Thanks for all the value you guys provide to us
This is exactly the type of video I was looking for in order to help me create a cinematic intro for my new youtube channel. Like EXACTLY!!! this is crazy hahaha
the key of getting a great b roll footage is to write on a paper like he does all the steps that you need to shot before, use your imagination and your creative ideas makes it more easy in process.
The video was dope... and u explained it in such detail that i didn’t missed a single tip u gave... gosh if i gad the money i would hv done the course . love frm India ❤️
Had to choose-watch this or another interesting video. I wisely chose this. Interesting to see the planning and intricate detail required to make such a video. You’re very dedicated. At 74, I’m not sure I have the inner fire to try this myself, but I sure like to watch you do it!
Always top of the line info. Very cool cool cool and inspirational. My deepest gratitude to you and all your cronies and the amazing Mr Walbeck for the brilliant and ever so hip insights and skillful filmmaking possibilities. You make an old photographer like me get out a bed with a new perception. Thank you gentleman. F 🎬🎶🤓
very very good video for beginner like me and wanna say thank you for produce good and high quality video like this for every viewer. repect your hard work
@@fulltimefilmmaker haha....truth. I get a kick out of reading the occasional hater who creeps onto your instagram promotion commercial. I go by @Luxmediayeg on there. I told the guy that he got wrecked by your reply and he called me a fanboy 😪😂 U and your team...Keep making killer content. Everything you guys do is so refined.
i was mindblown by this. Especially the part of the spinning laptop. didn't know that spinners/fidget spnners have good use for our craft (p.s: i am also a content creator)
Sigh.....so good! More please! Neeeeed it. I learn so much every single time. Do you have an ND filter on the camera for the shots? Not sure why you would. But looks like it.
I learned a lot in this guys lesson! I want to be a videographer, I still have to buy that canon sl2 lol. On conserve mode right now. Might try this kind of intro on our videos.
How Landon shoots a Cinematic Sequence: Epic Movements, perfect Compositions, clean and technical 100% correct.
How I shoot a cinematic Sequence: Orange & Teal. Works at least in my B-Rolls... sometimes If footage or story is really really off I put extra Black Bars.
"Cinematic" doesn't really mean anything, Oranges in Teal can be better than a floating camera. A closeup of Landons eyes, while he swears opening the box, could be even more interesting and "cinematic". Everything should not look like a toothpaste commercial.
My summary of "How to Shoot a Cinematic Intro Sequence at Home": Have a full studio at home XD
+ 10,000 worth of gear
I did mine a year ago with little to no equipment!
having that equipment and studio is nothing without the creativity and the talent tho
Expensive equipments usually (keyword "usually") dont have anything to do with the results, expensive equipments are expensive because the ease of usage and shorter process to achieve good results, you can still achieve same superb end results like expensive equipments but itll usually take a lot of time, skills, edits, and creativity
Yes, that's the thing... it's one of highly expensive business, talent, dedication and patience is the 1st important things...
Nowadays we can make whatever we want at home. We’re lucky. Even with your iPhone, you can make a great film! You just need a great idea. Thank you so much for your content! I hope one day I’ll make cinematic videos like yours!
so true you just need great ideas and you can make anything you like :)
Definitely! :))
we can make good videos, but not a great film. i think a lot of people confuse the 2.
What about android users
Parker Walbeck
created an avalanche of 2 million videographers.
Generating tough competition for the ones who try making money.🤣
Dayum. I love this so much. I loved my career and I am about to retire, but I sometimes wish I could have grown up a little later and got into film and editing. Its allows for so much unique creation and artistic flair! But, at 57 years old, I am a bit late to the party to make a career out of it. To have the right equipment, know how to use it... it takes loads of time and experience. Hats off to you folks doing this and making these instructional videos. I guess I will just live vicariously through all of your work.
I am 56 and I am starting now. I still have 10 or more years left in me and then I will have a bunch of young guys working for my video production company.
I disagree. You can learn a ton in a year now and be making money / quality videos in that time span. There’s so much quality info available now and message boards like the full time filmmaker group to help fill in the gaps. Just do it dude!
I think retiring is your best opportunity to start something new. I wish the best for you.
Moar liek 69
Ayeee thanks for the Shout Landon! 🙌🏻 Much appreciated. Loved the shot from inside the box. Great video and Insight. Super valuable 👌🏻
i was just about to comment how i liked all the shots except that one. i found it really cheesy and lame
Hope you get 1M subs cause you deserver it bro ❤
they definetly do
@@JordanPritchard yeah because they know what they do
@@fulltimefilmmaker congrats!! 1.25MM now
They got it
He's 1.5 now
Very cool sequence. Somehow it’s less cliche than a lot of other “cinematic b-roll” videos. I think a lot of that has to do with how well planned out your shot list was before you even started. I will be spending a little more time in pre production planning on my next videos 👍
This was so sick omfg! Love how it’s not just something that looks good but has great storytelling, and how you guys incorporated using the product you’re showcasing
Probably the best B-roll I have seen on youtube so far! This is super cool!
bro this is next level. i didnt knw the human mind could be so creative. on each upload i feel like a new born exposed to a new world.
the best thing about your videos is that every single word you say has a meaning, nothing is superfluous it kinda reminds me of kimimaro's taijutsu level where no move he makes is useless! amazing content guys
I am speechless
there has to be more videos good as this
it will make the internet and youtube better places
stunning
I just can't comment enough
The best way to learn from this video first I "watch it without sound" , pay attention to what's happening then figure it out in your own interpretations then watch it over with the sound on.
This is the golden advice i was looking for
OMG. You are a total badazz. Who knew there was so much attention to detail in each clip. I love it. Wish I had that skill.
You are the king of smooth video transitions.
The intro shoot in the beginning was a banger. it was so beautiful 😫.
was sooo good
This is what you called a real tutorial. 100% clean explanation ...Good work and nice clever tricks indeed.
This video just made me go and buy the Seamless Video Pro course!!! Amazing B-roll of the laptop I was really shocked!!! Thanks for all the value you guys provide to us
This is exactly the type of video I was looking for in order to help me create a cinematic intro for my new youtube channel. Like EXACTLY!!! this is crazy hahaha
the key of getting a great b roll footage is to write on a paper like he does all the steps that you need to shot before, use your imagination and your creative ideas makes it more easy in process.
The video was dope... and u explained it in such detail that i didn’t missed a single tip u gave... gosh if i gad the money i would hv done the course . love frm India ❤️
Thank you Landon ! Best Filmmaking Channel !
Agreed!
Had to choose-watch this or another interesting video. I wisely chose this. Interesting to see the planning and intricate detail required to make such a video. You’re very dedicated. At 74, I’m not sure I have the inner fire to try this myself, but I sure like to watch you do it!
Moar liek 69
I'm fascinated with how closely Landon sounds just like Parker in his narration and delivery.
I saw ur video today in recommendation.. ur videos r exactly what i was searching for.
Seamless transitions, dope! Vid, my favourite; is the closeup shot of the reflection in the eye.
This is the best unboxing that I’ve seen in my life. What!!!!!!!! I hope to meet with you one day.
Awesome video! I want to learn from your guys!
Fantastic work. Very cool to see all the planning and work that goes into making this.
Well done, just watched the Daniel schiffer video and i have to say wow to that box idea is wild it looks so seemless.
Daniel Schiffler is so creative i love his work
Best channel in the world to know about everything
the quality of this content is insane
Thank you and hello from Romania! I just really like how you explain and the quality of the videos! Congrats.👋😊📸
Can we get side by side comparison of the R5 and 1dx mark 3?
Love the fishing line shot. can't wait to try it out!
was so clever :)
How to shoot cinematic intro sequence
Landon: *Seamless transition!*
It's always amazing btw..
That fishing line shot is crazy! I love it. Definitely going give that a try and add it to my arsenal of techniques.
Yes you bad man with that camera! Very creative and it was an interesting opening.
who in Heavens an name would dislike a masterpiece like this.... WHO?? FOR CHRIST SAKE
someone who does not have studio at home.
@@gamerneversleep4200 yeah luckily we all do
@@aaron-fauth LOL
Always top of the line info. Very cool cool cool and inspirational. My deepest gratitude to you and all your cronies and the amazing Mr Walbeck for the brilliant and ever so hip insights and skillful filmmaking possibilities. You make an old photographer like me get out a bed with a new perception. Thank you gentleman. F 🎬🎶🤓
His work is awesome
Awesome work Landon, keep it up with FTF family! Love it! :)
very very good video for beginner like me and wanna say thank you for produce good and high quality video like this for every viewer.
repect your hard work
I'm glad you're doing more b roll stuff now 🙏😊
I hope everyone is doing well 😊
Parkers B-roll is so well done :)
You're a talented artist. Thanks for this.
That spinning motion on the laptop was next level! Well done man!
I’m glad you because you have a lof of ideas cinematic videos shooters 👍
supporting this video by liking it before I even enjoy it. Why? Want Parker to know that he picked the perfect title for this day & age. 🔥
👌🏻😍😍 Very amazing video
First video of the day... inspired! Wowww
Ok.. this go crazy men !! Nice works !!
Dayum! Really cool to see how much work goes into something like this.
That intro was flippin’ awesome!
Is this style for professional studio unboxing marketing markers or for us the starters on motovlogging and unboxing ?
Engaging sound design , and liking the clever fishing net idea.
This is Incredible!!! I love the shots and edits. Production value is UP for sure.
This just shows no matter where you are you can make great content if you know how :)
@ParkerWalbeck Your vids are amazing!
GOATS Filmmakers
This is very high-quality educational/inspirational content. Thanks for making it available to the public.
Man. You are insane! Love your intro
Landon...damn good stuff dude. Who the hell is disliking this?
@@fulltimefilmmaker haha....truth. I get a kick out of reading the occasional hater who creeps onto your instagram promotion commercial. I go by @Luxmediayeg on there. I told the guy that he got wrecked by your reply and he called me a fanboy 😪😂
U and your team...Keep making killer content. Everything you guys do is so refined.
*I just love this channel*
*Really epic shoot in this video. Thank you for the inspiration*
Simply brilliant. I love what you did and hope to use some of these ideas in my puppet music video. Thanks for sharing...
I was locked in. Great job!
it was awesome
Amazing work! You guys inspire me to keep creating content!
That was legit..! Thanks showing some of your processes.
Absolutely fantastic job!
i was mindblown by this. Especially the part of the spinning laptop. didn't know that spinners/fidget spnners have good use for our craft (p.s: i am also a content creator)
Wow, just wow. That was amazing!
30 seconds into watching this and I'm speechless.
This is epic 👍. Going to try this at the weekend 🤓
Such a dope video!
the fidget spinner trick is so clever! thanks for such an informative tutorial!
I love Landon's sequences😉👍
for the last shot, curious why you threw it into after effects to stabilize when Premiere has warp stabilization. Is after effects better for that?
AE is the go to when you want to manipulate the video. In other words,
AE has more advanced features that Primere cant.
I was pretty surprised when the fidget spinner came out! Now I’m gonna have to go find my old one from years ago
Great inspiration for my next project. Thanx!
Thank you for sharing and inspiring us with new ideas! ❤️❤️
You are incredibly awesome.Always learning something new from you.
Amazing PARKER WALBECK
Nice and thanks for sharing this Landob 👏👏👏
Your videos my dream Thanks for more experience I’m so excited and big fan..✅❤️🌹🌹🌹👍🇮🇳 love you sir..
Thanks for the demo 😘🙏💜💙💚💛🧡❤
That looks stunning. Thank you for sharing!
This is awesome needed this with Covid going on right now! Can’t wait to use what you’ve shown😁
Can't wait to see what you do!
Your All these stuffs are great 🙌
Sigh.....so good! More please! Neeeeed it. I learn so much every single time. Do you have an ND filter on the camera for the shots? Not sure why you would. But looks like it.
Nice one! Did you guys used a fog machine for the cinematic look? Did you shot in log and what aperture you used in the scenes?
Hey guys, awesome video! What was the standing desk you used? I couldn't find a link in your gear list. Love the wood top and easy adjustment!
Hi really nice video! What about the filter you use the camera? Is it Polarpro? Why do you use a filter in studio? Thanks
I knew i made the right choice when i clicked on the vid👌
I love every single video, You guys are genius!
Stunning work as usual guys
Intro 🤯🤯🤯🤯 as always
just what we needed to improve. thank you! dope video and top notch quality as always. stay safe!
Wow! Very cinematic. Thank you so much. Just subscribed to you.
Its a perfect video.............All the best for 1million.
I learned a lot in this guys lesson! I want to be a videographer, I still have to buy that canon sl2 lol. On conserve mode right now. Might try this kind of intro on our videos.
Awesome many thanks for showing your work.