Thanks for sharing this. I am a filmmaker for many years and recently picked up a drone. This is a great tutorial and a neat trick. Thanks for your videos!
Hey Mike another banger video! If you don't have any vid ideas, there's one thing I never learned to do, removing harsh sunlight that cast very dark shadows onto exteriors. Sometimes we can't go back and re-shoot the exteriors and idk how to remove those deep dark shadows. All I do is try to lighten them, but still looks bad imo. Is that something you do in the editing process?
The inside clip was shot at 120fps and the drone shot was 30fps and both were conformed to the timeline frame rate of 24fps so they were both slowed down.
@@InsideRealEstatePhotography maybe you can do a tutorial in the future on setting up a 24 timeline with different frame rates and being able to add the speed ramps :)
@@SotoUnit23 i agree, i would like to understand the speeds of shutther speeds and time lines, because when i do a speed ramp going forward at the end my videos just go slower and jumping frames, like walkng to a bedroom fast and when i go in slows down, but the slow time just makes it "lag" my video, isnt smooth
Theres gotta be a better way to get that motion blur on there without having to scale in. Maybe a plugin, or Im assuming other viddeographers do it in After Effects and just use radial/zoom blur effect
Thanks for sharing this. I am a filmmaker for many years and recently picked up a drone. This is a great tutorial and a neat trick. Thanks for your videos!
why is speedramping so annoying to use
I feel like I must be missing something I've rewatched and followed the video a few times now and I still don't have that motion blur
IT ZOOMS OUT on start and zoom OUT ON end usslesssss
Why i didnt get the blur from shutter angle
Hey Mike another banger video!
If you don't have any vid ideas, there's one thing I never learned to do, removing harsh sunlight that cast very dark shadows onto exteriors. Sometimes we can't go back and re-shoot the exteriors and idk how to remove those deep dark shadows. All I do is try to lighten them, but still looks bad imo. Is that something you do in the editing process?
I may lighten them a bit but typically I leave them be. It’s sort of an “is what it is” sort of scenario.
Great video - what mic are you using?
@@VisualFlowMediaCo. it’s a tascam dr10-L
We’re these clips shot in 60fps?
Is the timeline 24fps? The different frame rates / timeline confuses me.
The inside clip was shot at 120fps and the drone shot was 30fps and both were conformed to the timeline frame rate of 24fps so they were both slowed down.
@@InsideRealEstatePhotography maybe you can do a tutorial in the future on setting up a 24 timeline with different frame rates and being able to add the speed ramps :)
@@SotoUnit23 i agree, i would like to understand the speeds of shutther speeds and time lines, because when i do a speed ramp going forward at the end my videos just go slower and jumping frames, like walkng to a bedroom fast and when i go in slows down, but the slow time just makes it "lag" my video, isnt smooth
Theres gotta be a better way to get that motion blur on there without having to scale in. Maybe a plugin, or Im assuming other viddeographers do it in After Effects and just use radial/zoom blur effect
This was great! An even faster way to get to the Time Remapping option is to click on the 'fx' symbol in the upper left of the clip.
What a great instructor! I just subscribed. Thank you.
Thanks for your excellent videos. Keep up the good work, Mike.
Great video Mike! Thanks so much for sharing.
Hey Mike, do you answer real estate questions?
Excellent tutorial video. Thank you Mike.
your tutorials are always so on point, thank you so much.
Great video, thank you.
Thank you for the tip!
Great video thanks
Hi Mike, what Mic/audio setup do you use?
I use a Tascam dr10-l for audio