i love the way you showed your end result, in most of the videos there are only tips and all... Subbed !! Keep up the good work and lets keep framing 📷📷📷📷📷
AdventureMuse I’m still just using my phone for film and edit. Hoping someday to get a real camera and learn to edit for real. Thanks again for the info! Loving your channel so much.
I appreciate these tips so much! I never thought about shooting in 60FPS but I definitely will, so I don't have to switch FPS between shops. Thanks so much!
Fun stuff. Loved the in camera transitions. Very nice color grade. You requested criticism, the only thing that jumped out at me is that your primary guy said a little too much. They always say “show don’t tell“ You could’ve got a couple of quick comments from Steve Caballero and the other presenters and put those comments under visuals of them drawing or doing their thing. But thanks for putting it out there,I enjoyed your presentation!
Great, I just shot an event and I think I need to learn and add more of the in camera transitions I saw in your video, so cool. You should make a video on making those transitions
Great tips - things i forget when on the job. I've used your 'transitions' but more for ID when the clip ends.I hadn't thought about using the actual movement as a transition, and it works well. Great job putting it all together.
yeah, I would say arrive early and film the entrance, lobby, logos, details, b-roll then go and learn about the credentials for the event and how would you get in.
It's an amazing work that you have there and honestly I wasn't expecting it to be so good like that because you didn't make yourself sounds like someone who is really really good at film making but at the end, you wow me with the result. #showdonttell
Watching this last minute for a gig I randomly accepted a few days ago - pretty nervous but I'm sure I'll learn some thing by the end of the night. Thanks for the tips, I'll have to take a couple photos! Unfortunately I won't be able to do 60fps due to it being a night show, but we'll see about the conditions...
@@AdventureMuse Just finished, thanks for the encouragement! I got a LOT of little interviews and thankfully had a helping hand for changing lenses/holding cam. While things were super shaky (literally) at times, the event was super artsy and the people were so fun to talk to and film! The Rode Wireless Go IIs came in super handy for those quick interviews, indeed I learned a ton in a few hours! Thanks again for the words of encouragement! Must be strange to get comments like this on years-old vids :)
i liked you panning transitions in camera and will use it thanks ,i kinda tried before but have a much better idea of how im gonna use them now thank you
These are awesome tips for anyone looking to shoot an event on their own. very curious to know what your subject was drawing/painting in those clips haha
This video makes me want to take a shot at filming an event (even though I'm not a filmmaker). Feels like it would be great on the job training for anyone trying to improve filming and editing skills regardless of their profession.
It’s fun and stressful and rewarding. I did learn a good amount. The next event (fondo) I had someone at the start finish filming and a enlisted a friend to fly his drone.
@@AdventureMuse I can definitely see the relationship between stressful and rewarding being there. I am now considering volunteering at a race in my hometown come spring or summer to make a little promo film or something along those lines. Thanks for the inspiration.
Planning ahead if you can do that, is super helpful on the edit! I personally try not to do both photo and video at the same time just so I can focus on not missing moments. One thing I try to do is to be intentional with framerates. When I take a 60fps footage and force it to 24 it just doesn't look very good so planning ahead helps with this and I can determine which shots need to be in 24 fps and which to be in 60.
Slide Wreck Dan - i thin it depends on movement. I was shooting at 120fps- for this event because it works well in a 24fps timeline, but most of my GoPro footage is at 60fps now. I watched an interview with Jessie Driftwood who breaks all the rules and his edits look amazing! What ever works!
@@AdventureMuse Could I know if you are interested in reviewing lavalier microphone as well? May I have your email address to discuss the details pls? :)
Thank you for the good tips. What software you use to add the blue screen 1-2-3-4... I’m trying to find a tutorial or some “keyword” to look it up. TIA.
Important tips and great vid, nicely woven together, i was not going to skip right to video, no no. Great work.
😊 Thanks Joe! Thanks for not skipping, but the option is there if needed. : )
i love the way you showed your end result, in most of the videos there are only tips and all... Subbed !! Keep up the good work and lets keep framing 📷📷📷📷📷
Thanks so much❤
Underrated content. Great tips thank you!
Thanks so much. : )
All of these are so good. I’m still very much just learning.
Thanks! I'm forever learning!
AdventureMuse I’m still just using my phone for film and edit. Hoping someday to get a real camera and learn to edit for real.
Thanks again for the info! Loving your channel so much.
Great stuff Jan! I have to say it was so lovely to meet you and I really look forward to watching you SMASH this UA-cam thing!
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Thanks so much, and it was so nice meeting you and your wife! What a dynamic duo you two are. : )
These were some great tips! Thank you 🙏🏽
James Prime thanks for watching! 😊
Great advice, great video too!
Thank you❤️
Thank you very much
I really loved this!!! Simple and straight to the point and I will use these tips I am filming tomorrow.
Loved this video so much! You compressed so much valuable information into a bite-sized video under 7 minutes. :)
Thanks so much!!!
Video was great and great tips!
Thank you! 🙏
I appreciate these tips so much! I never thought about shooting in 60FPS but I definitely will, so I don't have to switch FPS between shops. Thanks so much!
These are great tips . Thank you
Fun stuff. Loved the in camera transitions. Very nice color grade. You requested criticism, the only thing that jumped out at me is that your primary guy said a little too much. They always say “show don’t tell“ You could’ve got a couple of quick comments from Steve Caballero and the other presenters and put those comments under visuals of them drawing or doing their thing. But thanks for putting it out there,I enjoyed your presentation!
Great, I just shot an event and I think I need to learn and add more of the in camera transitions I saw in your video, so cool. You should make a video on making those transitions
Awh thanks! In camera translation really can help your edit. ❤️
Fantastic video. Great shots as well. Very nice cuts. Thank you for sharing.
Great tips - things i forget when on the job. I've used your 'transitions' but more for ID when the clip ends.I hadn't thought about using the actual movement as a transition, and it works well. Great job putting it all together.
yeah, I would say arrive early and film the entrance, lobby, logos, details, b-roll then go and learn about the credentials for the event and how would you get in.
this is so simple and easy to understand! please make more about Filming an Event
It's an amazing work that you have there and honestly I wasn't expecting it to be so good like that because you didn't make yourself sounds like someone who is really really good at film making but at the end, you wow me with the result. #showdonttell
Thank you so much.
Waaaaaaooooow. This is really nice and helpful. Thank you very much.😍
Thanks so much. Happy filming.
Watching this last minute for a gig I randomly accepted a few days ago - pretty nervous but I'm sure I'll learn some thing by the end of the night. Thanks for the tips, I'll have to take a couple photos! Unfortunately I won't be able to do 60fps due to it being a night show, but we'll see about the conditions...
Best of luck! I now have a gimbal, but sometimes it’s more trouble and they take a bit to get use to - you got this!
@@AdventureMuse Just finished, thanks for the encouragement! I got a LOT of little interviews and thankfully had a helping hand for changing lenses/holding cam. While things were super shaky (literally) at times, the event was super artsy and the people were so fun to talk to and film!
The Rode Wireless Go IIs came in super handy for those quick interviews, indeed I learned a ton in a few hours! Thanks again for the words of encouragement! Must be strange to get comments like this on years-old vids :)
Great tips, thank you!
Such a pleasure meeting you at VidSummit!! Really enjoyed this video!! Wonderful list of tips and great interview&edit!!
Thanks For the kind words Victor! Really nice meeting you, too.
Love the video!!
Great Job!
Thank you. ❤️
i liked you panning transitions in camera and will use it thanks
,i kinda tried before but have a much better idea of how im gonna use them now thank you
In camera pans are a lifesaver. Good luck!
These are awesome tips for anyone looking to shoot an event on their own. very curious to know what your subject was drawing/painting in those clips haha
Thanks so much. Steve Caballero was working on this illustration. Extremely talented guy. instagram.com/p/B1nAVUoAG3O/
Awesome ! Shooting a Christian rap concert tomorrow thankyou !
AWESOME CONTENT
Thanks so much.
This video makes me want to take a shot at filming an event (even though I'm not a filmmaker). Feels like it would be great on the job training for anyone trying to improve filming and editing skills regardless of their profession.
It’s fun and stressful and rewarding. I did learn a good amount. The next event (fondo) I had someone at the start finish filming and a enlisted a friend to fly his drone.
@@AdventureMuse I can definitely see the relationship between stressful and rewarding being there. I am now considering volunteering at a race in my hometown come spring or summer to make a little promo film or something along those lines. Thanks for the inspiration.
Planning ahead if you can do that, is super helpful on the edit! I personally try not to do both photo and video at the same time just so I can focus on not missing moments.
One thing I try to do is to be intentional with framerates. When I take a 60fps footage and force it to 24 it just doesn't look very good so planning ahead helps with this and I can determine which shots need to be in 24 fps and which to be in 60.
Slide Wreck Dan - i thin it depends on movement. I was shooting at 120fps- for this event because it works well in a 24fps timeline, but most of my GoPro footage is at 60fps now. I watched an interview with Jessie Driftwood who breaks all the rules and his edits look amazing! What ever works!
These are some great tips! Tomorrow I'm shooting my first event solo, wish me luck :)
Best of luck! You got this.
How was it?
Nice tips. Would you do camera gear as well? Looking forward to seeing that!
Thanks! I just posted a video for GoPro and DSLR mounts! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@AdventureMuse Could I know if you are interested in reviewing lavalier microphone as well? May I have your email address to discuss the details pls? :)
@@fifinecleonechan9119 I'm so sorry! I missed this. I'll message you.
wow! ....nice video! just got a camera and computer but, my skills are lacking! ok! can you do a video on "doing a shot list"? thumba up!
Great video! Do you have multiple cams on tripods?
I didn’t. Just one tripod interviewing Tony, the rest was handheld
great tips to remember, now i just have to figure out how to work my edit program. lol
Details, details. 😆
@@AdventureMuse ikr
Thank you for the good tips.
What software you use to add the blue screen 1-2-3-4...
I’m trying to find a tutorial or some “keyword” to look it up.
TIA.
Thanks! It’s a combination of Peter McKinnon mogrts and custom mogrt I made in after effects- i Edit in Adobe premiere
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Why? 😂