Man, I am not able to describe how am I grateful for creating this type of content using words. My first steps were heavy, and your tutorials helped me a lot. I'm getting more and more deals right now and just started my own company. Thanks!
Maestro! I did think the vignette in the beginning was what speaated the initial shot from the product photo. Simple but always essential. Thanks again as always!
Daniel I’d like to see your advice on implementing ‘story’ into your videos because this is a highly valued skill when companies seek out a video producer. Even low-budget, can-on-a-wire type of shoots can make use of story telling techniques like anticipation & payoff. It’s something I’ve been working at for the last year or so in my own work because the spinning/floating product on its own is not really an advertisement. It’s just like “here look at this”. And you’ve done a great job of adding that story element in past videos so I thought it would be a solid topic for you. And I volunteer myself to be in your video. Ok thanks. Bye.
I’ve had the gift to see Daniel create his works in person and I have to say; it’s like watching Picasso painting the portrait of Dora Maar, like Michelangelo chisel The Pietà, and like witnessing Aristotle write Nicomachean Ethics.
If you wouldn't be here then I wouldn't be the person I am today just by watching your videos. Thanks for these tutorial daniel and for every thing you have helped me with just by uploading these videos.
Awesome video as always. Being nitpicky I'm not sure the film grain quite fit. I think it can be over used. It's a stylistic choice and for a crisp product shot having that texture can kind of take away. Again this is just an opinion but I thought I'd share.
Hello Mr @Daniel Schiffer I'm a huge fan of you 😇 I have a question about soda bottle... how I can get the steam (Cold smoke) when open the bottle?! I really tried but I failed 😢...any advice?! Thank you 😇🙌 keep amaze us through your wonderful work 😇🔥🔥
Hey Daniel! Hope you doing good! Could you do a q&a? I have SO MANY questions for u, as a free lance filmmaker. One question I have is what are some ideal small business that you would network with and try and obtain a contract with if you were starting out as a freelancer. (Small restaurants? Local markets? Bars?)
thank you for sharing this with us ,👌🏽🥇 i noticed that your timeline's fps was 24 , is it what you recommend for exporting advertising videos? or it could depends on the story behind the ads that makes it to be 24 or even 60? thanks again.
What about smaller brands that dont have an easy way to find what is on brand for them? Do you have questions you ask your contact for the brand to specify what they are looking for? As always, appreciate your work and am using it to start my own product videography business for breweries, dispos and coffee shops.
Great video as usual! You're a staple in the videography community! Speaking of charging more for the project, this question could vary on a multitude of factors but what do you think would be a ballpark fair value to ask a client to pay for a product video similar to this? (Would add in some music and text as well)
Man, I am not able to describe how am I grateful for creating this type of content using words. My first steps were heavy, and your tutorials helped me a lot. I'm getting more and more deals right now and just started my own company. Thanks!
Congrats bro keep pushing man!
where did you find your first client?
I hope to see a master class available for purchase in the near future.... Thanks for the years of wonderful content, Daniel...
That's a course that would sell out!
@@CreativeTechLab haha, Straight facts...
I really love the way u think 🙂
know your basics course is just what I needed. Taking it a day at a ti so I can fully grasp the core of soft.
Sir love your work
DANIEL IS CRAZY ABOUT Cans😁
That last tip is insane makes the product feel like it’s rolling on the bg
This not only helps for product videos but for other cinematography as well! Really appreciate it
Maestro! I did think the vignette in the beginning was what speaated the initial shot from the product photo. Simple but always essential. Thanks again as always!
Daniel the shadow "trick" is just genius! I definitely will use this in upcoming projects! Thank you for this!
I am captivated by your videos from start to finish. Bravo sir 👏🏻 great work!
The subtle detail makes it gold! Thanks Daniel!!! Love this video!
That clip went from floating to rolling on a surface. It was kinda trippy when I first figured that out. Pretty cool.
Man! I've said it before and I'll say it again! You're a legend! THANKS for all the help!
Legend Daniel, thanks for this, always nice to see your perspective on these small but powerful tweaks and techniques !
Daniel I’d like to see your advice on implementing ‘story’ into your videos because this is a highly valued skill when companies seek out a video producer.
Even low-budget, can-on-a-wire type of shoots can make use of story telling techniques like anticipation & payoff. It’s something I’ve been working at for the last year or so in my own work because the spinning/floating product on its own is not really an advertisement. It’s just like “here look at this”. And you’ve done a great job of adding that story element in past videos so I thought it would be a solid topic for you.
And I volunteer myself to be in your video. Ok thanks. Bye.
Inspiring! And I learned a couple of things about FCPX.
You make everything so simple and easy to learn. Great video Daniel!
I think it would also elevate the quality a lot to try and mimic the lighting of the „professional“ product shots. The can seems a bit lazy-lit.
I’ve had the gift to see Daniel create his works in person and I have to say; it’s like watching Picasso painting the portrait of Dora Maar, like Michelangelo chisel The Pietà, and like witnessing Aristotle write Nicomachean Ethics.
If you wouldn't be here then I wouldn't be the person I am today just by watching your videos. Thanks for these tutorial daniel and for every thing you have helped me with just by uploading these videos.
GRACIAS! BRO! aprendo mucho con tus videos Salute from chile
Welcome Back Kid! Feels like a long time since you have uploaded. Great content as usual!!! Thanx
Not gonna lie this is stuff I would pay money for! Kudos for making this free to access Daniel 👏🏼
Really simple effect but huge difference in the final outcome!
know where to start a new soft and I didn't know how to switch from soft to . You are the best THANK YOU FOR NOT
Excelente muy practico, 100% recomendado
I've been learning a lot from you.... from the past year and a half i think... Thank you for sharing!!!! you're damn good 👍
You’re awesome Danny!
Keep it up
Daniel Schiffer for Master Class
You are always comes up with great initiative as before.
Professional look that doesn't necessarily take a lot of work 🔥🙌 impressive as always!
Daniel Is My Constant Reminder That You Can Always Do Better🔥🔥🔥
You're on another level my friend! Awesome video and tips!
The eye and imagination of a pro 😊👍🏼
I was just an editor. You inspired me in to videography.. Thanks 🧡🧡
🔥! So simple. But such a game changer!!
Thank you for that Tutorial Master Daniel
premium content and im always learning something new. thanks for the tips!
soft. Thank you
Daniel just doesn't miss 🔥
Absolutely incredible - Thanks, man ✌🏼
Awesome
Legend 🎩
excellent video. In FCP how could you clean up the keyer on the top edge of the can without messing up the rest of the key?
Dang, you got me on this one. Will try to implement this and think more about the scene in the future!
Of coz been enjoyed ..thnx Daniel
cmooooooon...Daniel drop a skillshare masterclass already!!!!!!
you re definitely A beast Daniel.. You are secretly Inspiring me.. Thank You.
Awesome video as always. Being nitpicky I'm not sure the film grain quite fit. I think it can be over used. It's a stylistic choice and for a crisp product shot having that texture can kind of take away. Again this is just an opinion but I thought I'd share.
Master guy!
Amazing stuff you carry all time ❤
MORE VIDS LIKE THIS PLEASE
This is crazy value. Thanks Daniel as always!
Great tips to boost Produktion Value, thanks.
Wonderful video as always. How do you have your key light setup in this video to light up your face like that? It looks really good 👌😁
Hello Mr @Daniel Schiffer I'm a huge fan of you 😇
I have a question about soda bottle... how I can get the steam (Cold smoke) when open the bottle?! I really tried but I failed 😢...any advice?! Thank you 😇🙌 keep amaze us through your wonderful work 😇🔥🔥
This was actually amazing
Amazing video from starting.
I love your brain man
PC but I'm going to start using Mac very soon and making tutorials on how to use soft soft on Mac effectively
Damn that looks so butter
Always a good day when Daniel post a video! Great vid man🔥 I always learn something new👌 Keep grinding
This is so helpful, thank you!
amazing i love it it so simple and we didnt know
Cool! Thank you for sharing it. ✌️
Awesome! Great video.
Brilliant, simply
we want more!
I realy like this big fan from afghanistan thank you denial schiffer for motivating us
Hey Daniel! Hope you doing good! Could you do a q&a? I have SO MANY questions for u, as a free lance filmmaker. One question I have is what are some ideal small business that you would network with and try and obtain a contract with if you were starting out as a freelancer. (Small restaurants? Local markets? Bars?)
shadow fight how do you open the channel rack?
This is awesome. Thank you for your tips and tricks.
thanks Schiffer ,my videos have been quite stale,but this should help me spice it up
thank you for sharing this with us ,👌🏽🥇 i noticed that your timeline's fps was 24 , is it what you recommend for exporting advertising videos?
or it could depends on the story behind the ads that makes it to be 24 or even 60? thanks again.
Perfect advice for what I needed ty
Immense value as always, Daniel. You are Da Bomb (and not the shitty, too hot - hot sauce kind)
Best technique
Legend.
Could you try to do a product video without expensive equipment or a laptop all off your iPhone ?
Sometimes I tought that limitter makes someone more creative
This is really awesome
But I want to ask one quick question...
Btw primere pro and final cut which is better
What a wizard
You make editing look so easy lol
Who else but Daniel …. Master
Shouldn't the shadow move as well. It looks like the light is moving so the shadow should follow.
in love with your videos 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you for that Senpai !
good stuff daniel ♨️
Nice! What framerate do you shoot the can in?
GraIe for your tutorials, may I ask you if it is possible to remove the background even with transparent glass bottles?
Daniel great Video.. i learned a lot thank you... i try also to film product videos (Thankful to levelup with your videos) :)
What about smaller brands that dont have an easy way to find what is on brand for them? Do you have questions you ask your contact for the brand to specify what they are looking for? As always, appreciate your work and am using it to start my own product videography business for breweries, dispos and coffee shops.
brilliant bro
high quality content
clap clap love it
Great video as usual! You're a staple in the videography community! Speaking of charging more for the project, this question could vary on a multitude of factors but what do you think would be a ballpark fair value to ask a client to pay for a product video similar to this? (Would add in some music and text as well)
Супер! Спасибо! Очень вдохновляет твоя работа!
Hello sorry where you bought the chroma ?
You are the bomb!
love it