That drop shot achieved in only two attempts is madddd it's so clean and crisp it almost looks CGI in the final commercial haha, wonderfully unique and pristine work as always Austen.
pretty dope man, you made an easy $80k+ commercial and then show how you did it. bravo. For those who dont know, commercials like this easily start at 50k and can easily go way over 100K.
Yeah its interesting a lot of people talk about the gear saying its super expensive but im always thinking about how these commercials are typically done with huge crews and huge budgets and am like its much cheaper then people think haha
@@AustenPaul yep. Its also to do with the union. Once your stuck in it. Your stuck. Union is required to give jobs. Hence the exaggeration on film sets.
Really nice video! Would you mind share camera settings and what you are looking for exposure before editing (exp value, LOG or not, ISO… thanks in advance
Haha I swear it is coffee it’s just because there isn’t a lot of liquid in the cup and the light is hitting it as the shot goes on the color is much darker and true to tone
Of course right now I use my 1dx mark II not for any specific reason but just because its my old camera and I use a 24-70 or 16-35 on that depending on how wide I need to be. Mic is the Dji wireless mic.
@@AustenPaul Wow! Amazing, the quality of the video. Do you do something different? Record and upload in 4k, right? Maybe that could be one video, you teaching us how to export and upload great quality videos! Thank you so much, Austen!
Lmao when i read "cinematic coffee commercial" i expected some boring daniel schiffer inspired "cinematic" transition video again. I'm glad i clicked on your video
Excellent video Austen? Do you mostly shoot your product videos with cool lights (5600k) daylight or do you ever warm up your lights, less than 5600k? Thanks!
Possibly but its more just because the Ursa isnt built for slow motion this is on a micro 4/3 shot on 1080 p cropped sensor. Its not there first priority.
Bro thats cool & professional, but to be honest with you, this is somewhat difficult to implement because of the tools, I wished it was more simple , but overall great job Man!
@@AustenPaul Hello, I do not know how to control the direct and diffuse reflection, and the choice of different product attachment size, how large the range of lighting should be, is there a basic course on this? Thank you.
@@AustenPaul Hadn't seen the slypod before. Very creative solution. Would love to see a breakdown of something like this in your future videos. Cheers!
@@matthewsmedia777 I should do it one day I had the clients at the shoot so everything in the tutorial is actually a reshoot to show how it was achieved. But I drilled a hole through the lit and mounted a pole to the head that was attached to the slypod. That was then connect to the cstand.
How to shoot a coffee commercial at home. Step one, pull $2000 out of your ass to buy lights and lighting accessories. Step two, realise that you are broke and can't afford to buy lighting kit. Step three, realise that you have no clients or portfolio resulting in no money to buy kit. Step four, get a normal job and save up enough money to buy a few thousand dollars in kit then restart the process. Step five, invest a huge amount of money into kit and learn that you need help on video shoots that cannot be found without spending more money to hire people. Step six, realise that film making is a huge money dump and that it is impossible to integrate into the film making social sphere as a loner. Step seven, give up.
If you think like that you will never be successful at filmmaking. I started with a go pro we all start with nothing but you can teach yourself practice and grow but that’s only if you want to take a chance and learn to be better at something. I wish you luck.
woah!!! serious execution 🦸... inspiration 🙏
Thank you for the support !
The New Generation Video Master 🙏. Thank you for posting for free.
That drop shot achieved in only two attempts is madddd it's so clean and crisp it almost looks CGI in the final commercial haha, wonderfully unique and pristine work as always Austen.
Haha I didn’t get it in two attempts I was just showing you how it was done I think we did 6 if I could remember
Loving the advanced lighting techniques. Thanks Austen!
Hard to not love this tutorial !
Thanks for sharing.
So glad you enjoyed it thanks for watching!
I was wondering who made that video! Bravo! It was definitely one hell of an advertisement
Haha thank you so much much appreciated
dude you're reaching perfection
Wow that is really kind of you thank you so much!
Amazing job! thanks Austen
Paul, this is another level! This is like 3D right here...
Best compliment ever haha!
@@AustenPaul Thanks bro, you know you deserve more the than this is not easy to archive!
I love that , honestly! You know what you are doing! THANK YOU!
Topnotch, out-of-this-world quality!
Woah the results were so sick! Loved this, thank you Austen. Would love to see the post work in the Austen Paul course.
Once I have a bit more free time ill be adding a lot more to the course!
Man that looks sooo clean! 😍
It took a lot of time to light but stoked how it turned out!
You come through with some brilliant ideas 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
We want a full bts of this commercial please
I don’t do those anymore sorry!
@@AustenPauli mean that like this commercial i want to know how you shot all this
@@dashbuilds7689 I will try better in my next video to show more!
@@AustenPaul ok thank you
pretty dope man, you made an easy $80k+ commercial and then show how you did it. bravo. For those who dont know, commercials like this easily start at 50k and can easily go way over 100K.
Yeah its interesting a lot of people talk about the gear saying its super expensive but im always thinking about how these commercials are typically done with huge crews and huge budgets and am like its much cheaper then people think haha
@@AustenPaul yep. Its also to do with the union. Once your stuck in it. Your stuck. Union is required to give jobs. Hence the exaggeration on film sets.
Impressive! And the voiceover sounds just right!
mennnn!! you are such an awesome inspiration !
Thank you I try my best I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Really nice video! Would you mind share camera settings and what you are looking for exposure before editing (exp value, LOG or not, ISO… thanks in advance
This man has trust in his c stand arms haha
Haha you have to trust the arms I have loaded them up with a lot of weight never failed me yet!
That looked so good!
Thank you so much!
Great Video Austen! Loved that Camera drop shot, Definitely going to be trying that in my future vids! Thank you!
Heck yes excited to see it make sure to be patient it takes time to nail!
Awesome thanks experience 🙏
of course!
That was great execution and a very clear walkthrough the setup! Thanks for that! Austin is look great here too! Respect the gains :D
Thanks man much appreciated and gym every day haha
So good. Thanks so much for sharing!
Of course thank you so much for watching!
the last pour looks like whiskey ... you hiiiigh as helll maaate ... love your stuff !
Haha I swear it is coffee it’s just because there isn’t a lot of liquid in the cup and the light is hitting it as the shot goes on the color is much darker and true to tone
Fantastic job, very impressive.
Thank you so much!!
Awesome work.
Thank you so much 😊
Amazing tutorial Austen, cheers!
awesome, thank you!
Thank you!
Nice!
Awesome work like always master
You are very welcome!
You are an inspiration
Love your how to vids. Keep up the great work!
Of course more then happy to help 😊
Love your turtorials! Amazing creativity with the "fake robotic drop" that was insanely good. Awesome product video as always!
So glad you enjoyed it! always trying my best :)
Keep the good work watching from Egypt ❤️
Wow that’s so awesome I have always wanted to go to Egypt much love ❤️
@@AustenPaul It will be pleasure if someone like you visit egypt i and my husband love your work ❤️
@@ManarElKersh I will let you know if I do!
Insanely good content 😮
genius bro
Thanks man!!
❤ great as always
🎉 wooo
Hey Austen! Do you use Canon R5 for your behind the scenes too? Can you tell me what configurations are you using? Thank you so much!
Of course right now I use my 1dx mark II not for any specific reason but just because its my old camera and I use a 24-70 or 16-35 on that depending on how wide I need to be. Mic is the Dji wireless mic.
@@AustenPaul Wow! Amazing, the quality of the video.
Do you do something different? Record and upload in 4k, right?
Maybe that could be one video, you teaching us how to export and upload great quality videos!
Thank you so much, Austen!
@@pauloveza Yes I do and maybe one day!
This is next level Genius!
Thank you I really appreciate it 🎉
Thank you for this video very helpful
This is amazing man, i’m starting filming commercial recently and your videos really help me a lot. Keep up the good work 🔥
So stoked to hear that you as well!
this is insane video. thank you for lecture
Of course always happy to help!
Lmao when i read "cinematic coffee commercial" i expected some boring daniel schiffer inspired "cinematic" transition video again.
I'm glad i clicked on your video
haha I have to use specific words or no one cares!
this is amazing!!!!
Thank you!
so cool !
Amazing!👍how you shot that wooden handle?laowa lens with the slider?its too sick!
Thank you I rarely use it but it worked out for this!!
Thank you!!
Another level bro
Thank you so much
Thank you so much
You understand lighting.
Holy beauty...
Haha thank you!
Excellent video Austen? Do you mostly shoot your product videos with cool lights (5600k) daylight or do you ever warm up your lights, less than 5600k? Thanks!
Just depends on the video but mostly at 5600 then I’ll use other lights for contrast
Do you think medium format camera will make the video quality even better? If one day medium format camera are fast enough to shoot 4K video
Possibly but its more just because the Ursa isnt built for slow motion this is on a micro 4/3 shot on 1080 p cropped sensor. Its not there first priority.
1st here to witness the awesomeness
Woot woot thank you thank you 🙏
stunning qaulity austen! love you work, its a dream of mine to meet you one day 🔥
heck yeah if you are ever in SF you are always welcome to swing by a shoot.
@@AustenPaul bro id kill for that! now i might have a reason to go there 🤣
Austen dude thats so fucking amazing!!!
Wow thank you so much!!
I love that corny wink-ding 😂
Haha thank you glad you like it!
fantastic😍
Another awesome video, Austen! 🙌I'm inspired to recreate these looks; thank you🙏. also, take a shot every time Austen winks could be a game lol, jk.
Haha that might be a dangerous game to play!
superb bro!! but pls show me how to film the rest part of this commercial
So glad you enjoyed it! A lot of my other tutorials break down the other shots that are very similar.
So you were the guy who made the Fellow commercial!
I might be haha
I wish to know how to edit that video and manage the shots
Great 👍
perfet\ct
what fps did you use when you pouring a water? is there any reason you use ursa ?
Yes it shoots 300fps I use it because it’s the camera that I have at the moment no other reason
@@AustenPaul such a pouring water shot like that
240 fps is not enough?
@@AustenPaul ursa can capture 300fps with 4k?
thanks
No problem!
Great video,. Just Subbed...👌
Thanks for the support!
….and that’s it , super simple 😂😂. I like that hhh
Will this be included in the course we purchased?
this same video?
@@AustenPaul Well, yes.
Bro thats cool & professional, but to be honest with you, this is somewhat difficult to implement because of the tools, I wished it was more simple , but overall great job Man!
Even though there are more tools the techniques can always be taken and modified for what you have. I’m time as you grow so does your tools!
Neat :)
Thank you!
This commercial looks pic. I really the sound design can someone tells me the tittle of music used in the video?
Yes of course I got the song on Artlist its called "Penumbra"
I just need to know what T shirts you're rocking??
Haha they are called bylt basics hands down my favorite shirts I only own them in multiple colors
@@AustenPaul definitely seen the ads for bylt. Appreciate you! Also... Obviously amazing work on the commercial.
@@DannyTrombley haha they are worth it not sponsored love the shirts and they look great on you. And thanks man!!
Paul Paul Paul....... speechless
Can you teach me how to control the reflection and angle of the lighting?
Yes you just you flags to block the lights the will control your reflection
@@AustenPaul If I'm in a small space studio should I use black paper to block around the walls like you do to avoid light bounce?
@@YINUO-x5j Yes I would use a duvateen like savages as your background and then you black cardboard or anything black to block unwanted light.
@@AustenPaul Looking forward to doing a post-editing content
@@AustenPaul Hello, I do not know how to control the direct and diffuse reflection, and the choice of different product attachment size, how large the range of lighting should be, is there a basic course on this? Thank you.
woahhh
I think that you are the only man on the planet whose mustache becomes less thick as time goes by 😂
Haha the last shots were filmed before the first shots
@@AustenPaul next time make a commercial about shaving products 😉
Austen forgot to mention the hours spent on his guns to pull off that water pour shot...
Dayum you're good. UA-cam needs to sort out the algorithm and put an extra 0 on your subscribers so you get 1 million subscribers
strong arms + two strong bars = strong shot. - science, maybe
Haha I think that’s science!
@Austin Paul How did you do the spinning assembly shot @33 sec ua-cam.com/video/SP8V1vbXKRw/v-deo.html
I built it using a head one and a moza Slypod pole and hung it from a c stand haha
@@AustenPaul Hadn't seen the slypod before. Very creative solution. Would love to see a breakdown of something like this in your future videos. Cheers!
@Austen Paul Did you put the base of the kettle on the head one to rotate it? How exactly did you rig it all? Very impressive
@@matthewsmedia777 I should do it one day I had the clients at the shoot so everything in the tutorial is actually a reshoot to show how it was achieved. But I drilled a hole through the lit and mounted a pole to the head that was attached to the slypod. That was then connect to the cstand.
All I need to make a professional film is Camera, Light, and Green background.
Idk how, but you manage to outdo yourself EVERY FREAKING TIME.
Are you even human? Is this even real... I need ANSWERS!!!
Haha its all a lie nothing is real :)
@@AustenPaul hahaha :D
Great work like always. So proud of your work. ♥
first
Thank you for the support 🎉
How to shoot a coffee commercial at home.
Step one, pull $2000 out of your ass to buy lights and lighting accessories.
Step two, realise that you are broke and can't afford to buy lighting kit.
Step three, realise that you have no clients or portfolio resulting in no money to buy kit.
Step four, get a normal job and save up enough money to buy a few thousand dollars in kit then restart the process.
Step five, invest a huge amount of money into kit and learn that you need help on video shoots that cannot be found without spending more money to hire people.
Step six, realise that film making is a huge money dump and that it is impossible to integrate into the film making social sphere as a loner.
Step seven, give up.
If you think like that you will never be successful at filmmaking. I started with a go pro we all start with nothing but you can teach yourself practice and grow but that’s only if you want to take a chance and learn to be better at something. I wish you luck.
Isnt cinematic, too colorful, too fast, too "vivid", terrible...
i don't like it, can not see the video because of your muscles. Bro wear sth oversize. I gotta focus on the video
Nice!