Awesome video, I've been consuming cinematography content for the last two weeks and this is the first time I've seen a black female creator, it makes it so much more accessible and inspiring to see. You also strike a balance between explaining the concepts and showing their application. Super helpful, please make more teaching videos like this if you get the chance :)
Oh my gosh! 9:18 I keep rewinding and staring at this shot. Love everything about it: the different textures, the patterns in the metal/iron, the mysterious look in those brick arches, how the sky and water complement each other, the glow and & simplicity of how the lights just escort your eyes off into the distance, and on and on. Mostly I can actually see myself there with a coffee and a pastry just staring off into the distance and enjoying the ambiance. You’re amazing! Thx! 🖼️
I LOVE THIS. This is so inspirational to me. It's been a goal of mine to include more **cinematic** **aesthetics** into my content. I do so much talking head content, but I want to go out in the wild more and share tips through more imagery and a change of scene. Saving this to rewatch again and again.
Hello I’m new hear my friend sent me this video. I told her I want to shoot better content. And here I am! I’m sooo excited from what I learned today. Thanks for sharing!! 🌃
Wow thank you for this. I knew these concepts from photography but I loved seeing their application through your videos and your explanation made it less daunting to apply to film. ❤
Composition is so broad topic and I believe one way one way to get better with composition is by practicing while you learn how other people use composition in their works 💪 Thank you for this video good examples
🔥🔥🔥 I definitely would be a student if you taught anything dealing with filmmaking. Your message was clear, entertaining and backed up with wonderful visuals.
Thank you ! I am finding so many great DPs on UA-cam your work looks amazing and this video was inspiring and put together so clean and concise! I subbed and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
when you said you like to Use natural light in the Light & Tone portion i ascended to the heavens when you said it 😭because ive been wanting to do more videos with natural light and its more satisfying to seeb
Thank you, I love this video!! thanks for breaking it down. I want to start creating content but actually take my time and produce quality content. Your video has help me understand things more further down!!
Thank you for the knowledge!!! This is going to be a big year for me. I can feel it. I really appreciate all the information 🙏🏽 best of wishes on your journey.
Thanks again, really cool to watch your journey, and looking forward to seeing your take on prioritising the shadows in your next set of compositions…👏🏾👏🏾🎥
@@BrittneyJanae ...I mean when making the unexposed areas of the scene its own character, giving depth, framing and texture which can be moody or threatening like the opening segment of 007 "Casino Royale" and LL Cool J's ""Mama Said Knock You Out"... or the shadows can convey being calm, thoughful and reflective, as seen in many instances throughout "Games of Thrones" - Looking forward to see what your take will be as you contine the journey.
If you'd be the 18 year old who knew nothing about filmmaking and broke as well what are the ways you root for getting this and get started and what could be yours long term goal when you got to know about it a little
If I was 18 years old and didn’t know about filmmaking I would be on UA-cam everyday at least for a hour learning about filmmaking then taking out 3 hours daily to put what I learned into action. If you’re broke and can’t get a camera learn it all with your PHONE! Long term would be getting a camera I can grow to learn and create with. But I would learn lignting, camera settings and all of the essentials so that when I did get a camera I already know how to FILM
Not Goin Lie, this video was very Helpful and made things very plane and simple! I also appreciate it because when searching for this type of content it’s typically made by men and I gotta say you were very thorough in the way that you articulated yourself. Your very appealing to watch! Something about your teaching style beautiful brown skin and warm tone/ Loving delivery did it for me ! Thank you💙
🌅🌆🌁 fell in love with this idea when you started sharing your digital postcards on Instagram. Thanks for sharing. I need to go give some of these a try!
Fantastic! Thank you for answering my life long question of “what is composition?” I’ve heard others talk about it but this was broken down very well for me!
Creating compelling art! Yes, I am a learner in creating with videos. This video was very informative, thank you for giving away your knowledge! I am now a new fan!
It's really nice to share videos like this. The leading lines are my absolute favorite to watch. I'm not very good at creating it myself but i really like it
one of the best vids ive seen on composition. this and studiobinder has me cozy and well informed right now lol. also you flexed mega with the nascar shirt
Thank u so much 😭❤️ i was trying to learn cinematography from long period of time was not knowing how to use art of composition that really help me alot and u get new subscriber and follower on IG too awesome content love to see you growing !!
Awesome video, I've been consuming cinematography content for the last two weeks and this is the first time I've seen a black female creator, it makes it so much more accessible and inspiring to see. You also strike a balance between explaining the concepts and showing their application. Super helpful, please make more teaching videos like this if you get the chance :)
Will do!
The rule of third is universal in video as well as photos. Rule of third is great composition for talking space. Great tutorial❤
👀Better cinema eyes because of this master class. Thank you.
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Man, I am glad UA-cam suggested your videos!! Nice to meet you!
Thanks for coming
🕊Thanks for sharing this precious information!
Oh my gosh! 9:18 I keep rewinding and staring at this shot. Love everything about it: the different textures, the patterns in the metal/iron, the mysterious look in those brick arches, how the sky and water complement each other, the glow and & simplicity of how the lights just escort your eyes off into the distance, and on and on.
Mostly I can actually see myself there with a coffee and a pastry just staring off into the distance and enjoying the ambiance.
You’re amazing! Thx!
🖼️
Thank you so much for sharing your artistry with us. I’m so inspired to create. ❤❤❤
No problem!
You snapped on the amount of info in this quick video. This is at least one semester’s worth of info
Thank you so much!!!
I LOVE THIS. This is so inspirational to me. It's been a goal of mine to include more **cinematic** **aesthetics** into my content. I do so much talking head content, but I want to go out in the wild more and share tips through more imagery and a change of scene. Saving this to rewatch again and again.
Thank you!! Same. These reminded me to get outside sometimes! Hope to continue documenting in this new year
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite YT channels. Also that shot with the guy silhouette was SOOO good!
Thank you!!! It’s def one of my favs!!!!
Hello I’m new hear my friend sent me this video. I told her I want to shoot better content. And here I am! I’m sooo excited from what I learned today. Thanks for sharing!! 🌃
Welcome! And thank you so much for being here!!
My first time here, I love what I watched❤️📸
She is so dope. She explains things so easy. Love a black creator!
really loved the sillouette shots at sunset
One of my favs
This is such a great video, very insightful, packs a punch for sure! Thank you 🙏🏾
Wow thank you for this. I knew these concepts from photography but I loved seeing their application through your videos and your explanation made it less daunting to apply to film. ❤
Very helpful and beautifully done. Thank you very much. 🌝
Your visuals are interesting. And also I can see from your raw footage that color grading plays a big part in the final product. Really good work !
I appreciate that!
Great video! The way you expounded on each was dope!🙏🏾
Thank you 🙌
Truly awesome!
Saved to Favourites. I was aware of most of these principles but you just bundled them all together and tied them up with a red ribbon 😊
Thank you!!!
I saved it too!
This vid was very helpful! Definitely want to add cinematography to my videos! 💯
Go for it!!!
🌠 You just inspired me to try video postcards!
Do it!!
Great video, Brittney. As someone getting back into film photography this information is extremely helpful. Also your visual examples are beautiful.
🌇 definitely gonna keep trying out these composition techniques! I think I’ve always liked symmetry by default but it’s time to branch out !
Composition is so broad topic and I believe one way one way to get better with composition is by practicing while you learn how other people use composition in their works 💪 Thank you for this video good examples
🔥🔥🔥 I definitely would be a student if you taught anything dealing with filmmaking. Your message was clear, entertaining and backed up with wonderful visuals.
Thank you ! I am finding so many great DPs on UA-cam your work looks amazing and this video was inspiring and put together so clean and concise! I subbed and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thank you so much!!
This was awesome. Beautiful images you captured 🥂
Thanks so much!
when you said you like to Use natural light in the Light & Tone portion i ascended to the heavens when you said it 😭because ive been wanting to do more videos with natural light and its more satisfying to seeb
It really is plus If you learn how the sun moves and how to work with it you pretty much can learn how to make artificial light
Opened my eyes in a way I feel as if I forgot . Art within your eyes .
OMG Brittney I saw the 💡with this video 😆 ha! how you like those emojis?!! lol
Thank you, I love this video!! thanks for breaking it down. I want to start creating content but actually take my time and produce quality content. Your video has help me understand things more further down!!
You can do it!
Thank you for the knowledge!!! This is going to be a big year for me. I can feel it. I really appreciate all the information 🙏🏽 best of wishes on your journey.
You got this!
🖼. The colours from the silhouette shot. 🔥
Thank you for sharing these gems. These are the types of videos i truly enjoy consuming and i want to learn how to make them. thank you!!! :)
You are so welcome!
For the first time someone describing ‘composition’ the best way it should be told. 😊
Thank you!!
Brittney, really enjoyed this video, a wonderful lesson I will try to adopt, thank you.
Thank you!
If anyone has wisdom and insight on this subject it’s you! I love composition and you are one of the masters! Great lesson! ❤
Thanks for the tips! Definitely going to use these in my videos 👍
Happy to help!
Followed you all the way from instagram! immediately i saw the picture on the top right corner i knew it was you! cliskced immediately
New subscriber. THANK YOU for being so clear, cool and straight to the point
PS : 🥰
I feel like I became a pro within minutes
Your shot are just awe-inspiring. Just Wow
Thank you!!
That’s a beautiful shot!
Great video❤ thank you so much for the tip about a frame within a frame I'm going to try it!
You are so welcome!
very beautiful informative vid! Thanks!
So you have the audacity to come right into 2024 with some 🔥 😂. This is educational. I learned so much. You made it make sense.
Lollll energy all 2024
📸❤really enjoyed this video ! Great tips
Thank you!!
Think I found my new favorite YT channel 🖼
Yayyyy
This is gold! ⭐ Thank you so much for sharing your expertise ♥
Hello from UA-cam Space. I love this content and its very good information that can be used in a major way.
Thank you so much!!
@@BrittneyJanae you're welcome 😊
"PICTURE EMOJI" , beautiful shots Brittney, I was a big fan of that symmetry example shot inside the museum
Thank you see much for the tips! 🌆
Fantastic advice! Great video.
So helpful! Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
These tips were so straightforward and I plan on implementing them all. Especially filming at night.
I appreciate your journey and how you share
🖼️ 🖼️ 🖼️ great video. Please also do one vertical video. The science is the same but some aspects are a lil too
Brit. Thank you. This was awesome! Fire
Glad you liked it!!
That’s a beautiful shot! 2:01
Thank you!!!
Thank you for this presentation! This should be required viewing for every photographer!
Thank you!!
Thanks again, really cool to watch your journey, and looking forward to seeing your take on prioritising the shadows in your next set of compositions…👏🏾👏🏾🎥
When you say prioritize shadows what do you mean
@@BrittneyJanae ...I mean when making the unexposed areas of the scene its own character, giving depth, framing and texture which can be moody or threatening like the opening segment of 007 "Casino Royale" and LL Cool J's ""Mama Said Knock You Out"... or the shadows can convey being calm, thoughful and reflective, as seen in many instances throughout "Games of Thrones" - Looking forward to see what your take will be as you contine the journey.
Excellent insight and ideas. Would be awesome to know what settings you used on the camera to achieve the darker shots. 🖼Thanks for sharing!
My settings are usually the same. Shutter 1/50th, ISO 640 or 12,800 I usually have a ND on my lens. F stop 1.8
excellent video ~ thank you for this!
I wish this series was numbered. just brilliant stuff thank you
If you'd be the 18 year old who knew nothing about filmmaking and broke as well what are the ways you root for getting this and get started and what could be yours long term goal when you got to know about it a little
If I was 18 years old and didn’t know about filmmaking I would be on UA-cam everyday at least for a hour learning about filmmaking then taking out 3 hours daily to put what I learned into action.
If you’re broke and can’t get a camera learn it all with your PHONE!
Long term would be getting a camera I can grow to learn and create with. But I would learn lignting, camera settings and all of the essentials so that when I did get a camera I already know how to FILM
Agree 100 start with your phone
I’m thinking about incorporating more cinematic elements into my vlogs & this video was very informative! New sub here!
Thank you!!! Glad it helped!!
It’s crzy amazing whata great teacher can do
Absolutely love this 🔥
Thank you!
Not Goin Lie, this video was very Helpful and made things very plane and simple! I also appreciate it because when searching for this type of content it’s typically made by men and I gotta say you were very thorough in the way that you articulated yourself. Your very appealing to watch! Something about your teaching style beautiful brown skin and warm tone/ Loving delivery did it for me ! Thank you💙
Thank you so much!
🌄 thank you!! Very helpful
Wow this video is just amazing, thank you🙌
You're so welcome!
🌅🌆🌁 fell in love with this idea when you started sharing your digital postcards on Instagram. Thanks for sharing. I need to go give some of these a try!
You are so welcome! Def get out and try them!
Fantastic! Thank you for answering my life long question of “what is composition?” I’ve heard others talk about it but this was broken down very well for me!
My pleasure!
Thank you
Amazing information thank you for sharing
My pleasure
Thank you, that's so useful 👍👍
Creating compelling art! Yes, I am a learner in creating with videos. This video was very informative, thank you for giving away your knowledge! I am now a new fan!
It's really nice to share videos like this. The leading lines are my absolute favorite to watch. I'm not very good at creating it myself but i really like it
🌃 Great video will do work on the challenge
one of the best vids ive seen on composition. this and studiobinder has me cozy and well informed right now lol. also you flexed mega with the nascar shirt
Thank you!
Thank you for all these techniques Brittney ❤❤🔥🔥
You're so welcome!
Such a helpful video, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Loved the video! Your work is slowly growing on me! Cant wait to share this camera journey with you! God bless everyone!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this. Love the quality of these 🤍 Amazing tips
Quality with a T!
Brittney this was an amazing video, thank you for making it
Glad you liked it!!
This is the most beautiful & brilliant video I've watched this whole day 🎉
Great Video 👍🏽
Thank you! 🙂
Great video, love all the tips and I love your voice!!!
Thank you so much!
Good point about letting light telling a story. 💡
🤠Incredible content as always.
Thank you!!
Brittany, I looove how straightforward and to the point this video is! Just subscribed!
Thank you so much!
Thank u so much 😭❤️ i was trying to learn cinematography from long period of time was not knowing how to use art of composition that really help me alot and u get new subscriber and follower on IG too awesome content love to see you growing !!
Thank you so much!
Definitely inspired to shoot some more while paying attention to my lighting.
You're a true artist Brittney
Wow thank you so much!!
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Thank you ! this video was so useful I appreciate it !
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
Hi Brittney! I totally loved this video. So straight to the point without any bogus words