@ haha you know what I mean. This video is awesome. I love how you just did like 3 things to focus on. So great! Would love more tips/videos where you share your thought process on this stuff.
@@tahstory I like how you designed this video in a way where you’re explaining your reasons behind how you edit to tell complete fluid stories. You basically broke these ideas down into three core concepts to focus on: ending shot, transition and ambient shots. You inspire me to film my first Vlog. I did it today, and it’s terrible. But I’m posting it tomorrow and I feel like it’s a lot better than it would’ve been had I not have been thinking of the shots you shared about.
Thank you so much! Transition, end, ambiance - they're things I've not thought about but I've just realised that the fact that I've been missing them, has been making my editing hard. Please keep doing what you're doing. This is amazing information and I love how you show it while you explain 😀
@@tahstory Yes, that's a great point - I'm still getting my head around this! Also, I'd love to see more of your content showing how you create stories too. Do you write, storyboard, think of shots before you shoot? I do a lot of writing before I shoot - but I admit it's not making the process easy. It may be just a matter of practice
I’m honestly buying a new note book and going through every video again and taking notes. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for another priceless video ❤
Thanks for sharing these tips! I'm going to start and it is useful. Also I love your videos in black and white and the post it: DO HARD THINGS. inspiring!
Wow, this was such a straightforward, intelligent dive on how to string shots together to make a cohesive story. I’m so happy I stumbled on your channel, thank you!
0:48 so cute! hello from a fellow southeast asian 😙 idk why but it made me so happy to see small bits of thai in this english video! i’m trying to edit videos of my own and idk i haven’t gotten comfortable including my own language together with the english. really enjoyed this video, especially how you used examples from personal projects as well as movies-looking forward to more of your work! ❤️
Hello neighbor 🤗🤍 Wow you impressed me with knowing that It’s Thai, especially because the language I spoke is more like slang, my mom doesn’t even know what it means haha. I’m glad you found my channel and enjoyed the video 😊🤍
I normally don’t include my own language with English in the video, just that moment of recording, I spoke in English but then when I feel something so much I forgot English and end up expressing myself in Thai instead without even realizing it, it happened the same way when I speak English to foreigners haha 😂
This was super interesting, I love your way of doing cinematography, it's so immersive I felt. By pure curiosity could I ask you what gear do you use? Than you so muchh❤
Thank you so much 😊 I use Sony A6400 pair with sigma 18-50 lens and Sony A7iv pair with Sony 16-35 and iPhone mostly when I Vlog outdoor I use SonyA6400 setup and iPhone 😊
New subscriber here. Binge watched all of your videos after UA-cam recommended your video. I am an introvert and find it very difficult to film at crowded public places.
Thank you so much 😊 It’s challenging for sure filming at public area took me years to feel kinda okay with it. Starting filming at places where it’s outdoor but not too crowded first like a park or quiet street helps me a lot I would say, it helps in building momentum 😊
i got all my copyright free music from Artlist here : bit.ly/4bQkIKt and for Moana that you see in the other video, i let it get copyright strike because i need it for storytelling haha
These ideas and tips are gold! Please make a million more of these videos. My mind is blown 🤯
million 🙈
thank you so much for the feedback, it keeps me going 🙈
@ haha you know what I mean. This video is awesome. I love how you just did like 3 things to focus on. So great! Would love more tips/videos where you share your thought process on this stuff.
can you tell me what kind of thought process ? haha i have too many thought process 😭
@@tahstory I like how you designed this video in a way where you’re explaining your reasons behind how you edit to tell complete fluid stories. You basically broke these ideas down into three core concepts to focus on: ending shot, transition and ambient shots. You inspire me to film my first Vlog. I did it today, and it’s terrible. But I’m posting it tomorrow and I feel like it’s a lot better than it would’ve been had I not have been thinking of the shots you shared about.
Amazing video! It's like looking at the behind the scenes of a movie being created! Thank you for sharing this! 🙌🏻
thank you for watching !:)
You're so brilliant. I absolutely love your channel. One of my favorites to be honest. Thank you for sharing your brilliance with us.
You are so sweet, thank you 🙈✨
I loved your video. Such beautiful and practical experiences of shooting
thank you so much !:)
Thank you so much! Transition, end, ambiance - they're things I've not thought about but I've just realised that the fact that I've been missing them, has been making my editing hard. Please keep doing what you're doing. This is amazing information and I love how you show it while you explain 😀
She is brilliant isn’t she. ❤
you're so welcome!:) Took me quite a long time to learn that i have to think like a video editor while filming 😊
this is so sweet 🤍
@@tahstory Yes, that's a great point - I'm still getting my head around this! Also, I'd love to see more of your content showing how you create stories too. Do you write, storyboard, think of shots before you shoot? I do a lot of writing before I shoot - but I admit it's not making the process easy. It may be just a matter of practice
I’m honestly buying a new note book and going through every video again and taking notes. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for another priceless video ❤
thank you so much:) my goal is to get you buy more notebooks 😂
It was so helpful. Thanks for sharing this
Glad it’s helpful ☺️
Amazing tips! This video is golden, Tah ✨
Thank you so much 😊
So helpful 😮
Thank you 😊
Thanks for sharing these tips! I'm going to start and it is useful. Also I love your videos in black and white and the post it: DO HARD THINGS. inspiring!
Thank you so much, I’m glad you love it and found it useful for your video, all the best to what you are about to start 💐😊
@ Thank you 🌞
What a blessing to have discovered your channel !! ❤ Thank you so much ☺️
Hello welcome !:)
This video is so moving. Immersive Translate makes language learning an enriching and fun experience.
Another gem of a video! Loved all the ambience shots Tah and that color grade -chef's kiss🙌🙌
Aww you guys so sweet, glad you like it ka 🤍🤍
love that you're teaching others and sharing what you know! Great video Tah! 😀
Thank you so much 😊
Wow, this was such a straightforward, intelligent dive on how to string shots together to make a cohesive story. I’m so happy I stumbled on your channel, thank you!
Awww thank you so much 😊
0:48 so cute! hello from a fellow southeast asian 😙 idk why but it made me so happy to see small bits of thai in this english video! i’m trying to edit videos of my own and idk i haven’t gotten comfortable including my own language together with the english. really enjoyed this video, especially how you used examples from personal projects as well as movies-looking forward to more of your work! ❤️
Hello neighbor 🤗🤍
Wow you impressed me with knowing that It’s Thai, especially because the language I spoke is more like slang, my mom doesn’t even know what it means haha. I’m glad you found my channel and enjoyed the video 😊🤍
I normally don’t include my own language with English in the video, just that moment of recording, I spoke in English but then when I feel something so much I forgot English and end up expressing myself in Thai instead without even realizing it, it happened the same way when I speak English to foreigners haha 😂
great knowledge
Glad you think so 😊
Good stuff and out of the ordinary!
Thank you 😊
this is sooo helpful. Thank you for sharing :)
You’re so welcome! 😊
This is a masterclass for free of cost 🤯
Awwwww 🙈
this video is so amazing thank you for all the tips and tricks I find your channel so adorable
aww thank you thank you 😊
So many gems
Glad you feel that way 😊
what. the. actual. duck.
this is crazy good 🤯
Hahah duck 🦆
Thank you 😊
Nice tips!
Thank you 😊
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Thank you for sharing, thinking of fresh shots can be tricky but your video helps ✨ ✴️✳️💫
I’m glad it helps 🤗
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thank you
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This was super interesting, I love your way of doing cinematography, it's so immersive I felt. By pure curiosity could I ask you what gear do you use? Than you so muchh❤
Thank you so much 😊
I use Sony A6400 pair with sigma 18-50 lens and Sony A7iv pair with Sony 16-35 and iPhone mostly when I Vlog outdoor I use SonyA6400 setup and iPhone 😊
@tahstory thank you a lot for sharing ✨💞
New subscriber here. Binge watched all of your videos after UA-cam recommended your video. I am an introvert and find it very difficult to film at crowded public places.
Thank you so much 😊
It’s challenging for sure filming at public area took me years to feel kinda okay with it. Starting filming at places where it’s outdoor but not too crowded first like a park or quiet street helps me a lot I would say, it helps in building momentum 😊
@tahstory Yeah that's right.
This is beautiful❤
You inspire me😊
Pls how do you get copyright free songs and the Moana youTube video?
i got all my copyright free music from Artlist here : bit.ly/4bQkIKt
and for Moana that you see in the other video, i let it get copyright strike because i need it for storytelling haha
@tahstory
Okay
Thank you so much 😊😊😊.
0:01 i thought her screen is broken. Lol
I thought so too lol
So helpful 😮