Videos made by a beginner give the feeling that they have watched their own videos. Good advice, now I will look at it from a different angle. Thank you Steve, greetings from Russia.
I also did UA-cam for a long time and failed in filming, no one subscribed. maybe the movie I didn't get featured . Today I was guided by you, I am very happy, I like it
I followed this channel when it had less than 25k subscribers now I am really happy to see that your hardworking paid off. nice work my man and I watch all your videos
This was so helpful. I did all these steps in my bedroom and came up with something amazing. I can't wait to go outside and actually do all of this in the park or on a hike. So enjoyable.
What I love about learning these techniques is that you can use these techniques but you can also combine them and come up with all sorts of crazy shit... Just found your channel recently, I like the videos a lot, thank you...
This is my most favourite tutorial. You mentioned this place as most credible. But for the newbie like me it's place where nothing important to film ! You made or rather " converted" the most ugly shot in to the best ever shot. You are incredible ❤️.Lots of Love from India.
Not everyone can afford to make videos with expensive cameras.But they want to capture the beauty of nature in the camera of his smartphone.Thank you so much for sharing the skill of creating something beautiful using a mobile phone.❤️
Thanks for inspiring me to do more videos, I am just new in film making and I only got my cellphone with me, no cameras or DSLR :) but watching you and learning all this really inspired me to continue with my passion in creating cinematic shots with just a smart phone. More power and God bless
Hey. This is MIND BLOWING! I love videos and struggle every time to get a good footage. With your tips I will get better. Thank so you much! Please continue with this great tutorials.
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I've chanced across this channel while looking for tips on improving my filming. I think my knowledge has improved 100% already. Really enjoying it. Simple communicated tips, well explained and loads of variety. Thank you!
Very very very very very helpful! I'm just a beginner learning multimedia and this is a huge help for me! Feels like Im gonna skip beginner stage because of your ideas Sir😂thankyou! More power! And Godbless!❤️
I loved this! After watching videos like this one, I'm excited to run out and practice these moves in my own videos. Thank you for all your hard work in putting these together! :)
I love and admire your way of teaching which is so easy to understand and learn quickly. Even a layman like me has learn a lot from you and improved my filmography dramatically. Although I am trying hard to mastering my camera moves according to your teachings and hopeful for becoming next level Vlogger. Thanks once again and keep educating us wish you good luck see ya SOON!
Steve! This is insanely good and inspiring. Actionable tips to get cinematic footage!! I’m blown away by the shots you captured, but you show exactly how to recreate them. Thank you.
Totally relate to the beginner shot! Haha Thank you so much Steve! This is absolutely helpful! I'm so happy to stumble upon this channel. Keep it up Steve!
Very satisfying and much-needed information!! Thanks a lot for making and sharing this. Lots of information in a small pack. Also, I like the way you teach Steve. One of the best video tutorials which I've seen.
Love this video. I started a hobby now shooting and creating music videos and I was laughing at the end comparison between beginner vs pro because I realised where I stand
Wow, lots of great points for a newbie. I like the parts about revealing the first shot by start recording, locking focus, then starting the shooting. I hadn't thought about that. It definitely helps with focusing. I also like the creativity with the bog and turning the camera upside down. I was filming some water today and this would've helped. Thanks bunches!
Your videos are amazing, I've learnt so much from you. I'd love to hear more about your editing process and your recommendations for phone editing apps. Thank you.
Really really great ❤️. Keep going In my opinion, you should make classes on Skillshare, so we will benefit from your knowledge and experience in your field.
I just found you and already a SUB! This was high quality content, JUST what I was looking for. Examples of DO THIS, NOT THIS. Love the ending how you put them together! Definitely will be watching again and again until I have these techniques down!
Incredible, how long does it takes you for doing such a great tutorial? cutting and so on? im a very beginner and just want to know, greats from Hamburg Germany
These videos focus on camera movements. Brilliant. I love them. You should do one focused on body movements. I found that to be absolutely key and most people don't get it.
Thanks for this one Steve!! You‘re such an inspiration and I realized it‘s not just about watching your videos but also going out for exercising again & again to improve the skills. Can‘t wait to see more of your stuff...
To start off, I should say I am not a professional cinematographer so my opinion is entirely that of an amateur viewer. I came here to learn ways to add visual interest to video, and I agree 100% that the "pro" sequence is more visually appealing. However, with the different choice of music, order of the shots, and choice of camera moves, they cannot be directly compared; it is telling a completely different story than the "beginner" edit. The beginner sequence has a "look at this cool place where we are, lets go experience it" feel. But the "pro" sequence feels like, "I'm trying to make a boring place look cool as I'm leaving." It is a series of disconnected camera moves where we are almost exclusively pulling away from the most visually interesting things. All that is to say, I don't agree that the pro version is "much better" than the beginner one. I think they are both flawed in different ways, and with proper editing, I think the beginner version could actually be more appropriate depending on the context and intent of the B-roll footage.
Wonderful video-again. Your work is immensely inspiring. Before I found your channel, I couldn't be bothered about shooting B-roll clips, but with each video, you're proving that wonderful, cinematic shots don't have to be difficult or expensive. It's all in the mindset. So thank you for all the inspiration!
This is such an informative video! I recently just registered for a SkillShare Teach challenge and have been unsure in how to create eye catching footage for online courses. Now I want to incorporate these into my own vlogs for my UA-cam channel as well!
This is going to be extremely useful! Sometimes just seeing and hearing the terminology with a quick compare/ contrast is really inspiring. I've done a bit of camera work professionally (stills) and "pulling it all together" always seemed to escape me. Just a bit of pre- planning goes a long way. Until you see the difference it just never seems to click into place. Now I have to figure out the music and sound stuff to go with it
*watches all your impressive shots with the ponies on Dartmoor . . . rounds up my cats in the garden and attempts to achieve similar cinematic footage.
This video is so helpful. The second B roll looks so professional. I learned so much from this tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!
Videos made by a beginner give the feeling that they have watched their own videos. Good advice, now I will look at it from a different angle. Thank you Steve, greetings from Russia.
Thank you thank you I was finding expert like you...l am from SriLanka
I really love that style "Beginner VS PRO" - this comparison makes it possible to learn quite a lot.
Amazing! So Helpful and i cant wait to see the next video tutorial.💖💖💖
Keep safe Always boss!
Same here!
This is absolutely helpful video as a beginer..thanks
Yes this should be a series
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It's one of my most value-added 18 minutes by watching your tutorial.
Steve is from another planet. He's making even a small element useful and creative
I also did UA-cam for a long time and failed in filming, no one subscribed. maybe the movie I didn't get featured . Today I was guided by you, I am very happy, I like it
I'm so blown by the Result! OMG, Steve is a Legendary Tutor!
Yeah ...
excellent advice, thanks
I followed this channel when it had less than 25k subscribers now I am really happy to see that your hardworking paid off. nice work my man and I watch all your videos
😊👍
Man, there's so much good stuff here. You just have a real feel for the classic moves that always work if done well.
This was so helpful. I did all these steps in my bedroom and came up with something amazing. I can't wait to go outside and actually do all of this in the park or on a hike. So enjoyable.
Dude ... This is mind blowing... I never understood the difference between newbies and professionals with vids.... Now i do
Damn! that movement @ 3:19 was smoooth. So skilled in the way you went up. Shows that you are well experienced.
What I love about learning these techniques is that you can use these techniques but you can also combine them and come up with all sorts of crazy shit...
Just found your channel recently, I like the videos a lot, thank you...
Yet another brilliant tutorial Steve. Please keep them "Coming Up!"
Wow ❤you give me an idea 💡 😊thanks
Learned so much in 15 mins than I have done in years. This is very informative
When the expert explains in simple language, you must come out with a wonderful result. Fabulous
You're always a genius in film making,always of good help and takes my skills to another level
We are blessed to have a GURU like you. God bless you.
Thank you Steve. You have taught me quite a lot today. I found the bog shot was just brilliant.
Your clips show how much we can be creative with a mobile phone. Thank s lot for your helpful videos for beginners like me.
Oh my ! You're a genius. The way you differentiate and teach instantaneously is what makes the difference! Love it. Amazing ❤️
wooow it's like 100 years experience delivering in 20 minutes... great work sir hats off u
This is my most favourite tutorial. You mentioned this place as most credible. But for the newbie like me it's place where nothing important to film ! You made or rather " converted" the most ugly shot in to the best ever shot.
You are incredible ❤️.Lots of Love from India.
Not everyone can afford to make videos with expensive cameras.But they want to capture the beauty of nature in the camera of his smartphone.Thank you so much for sharing the skill of creating something beautiful using a mobile phone.❤️
Thanks for inspiring me to do more videos, I am just new in film making and I only got my cellphone with me, no cameras or DSLR :) but watching you and learning all this really inspired me to continue with my passion in creating cinematic shots with just a smart phone. More power and God bless
Such a big difference. Thank you for the lesson.
Hey. This is MIND BLOWING! I love videos and struggle every time to get a good footage. With your tips I will get better. Thank so you much! Please continue with this great tutorials.
Wow ! These so beautiful ,thanks alot for sharing 🙏
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Great teacher 👍 for me
Tanks....master
*From Indonesia*
Thanks a lot.. is it possible to show some unique editing technique
I have a question for you, why don't you use cinematic color grading and correction on your clips?
I've watched about 10 videos with your tips and I can't deny you're extraordinarily talanted! Thanks a lot for sharing your skills!
I’m just learning so much for you! Thank you and please keep these videos and tutorials coming. You’re the best on UA-cam!
I've chanced across this channel while looking for tips on improving my filming. I think my knowledge has improved 100% already. Really enjoying it. Simple communicated tips, well explained and loads of variety. Thank you!
Fantastic teaching. Liked because comparison is best and very very informative. Just mesmerising.
Blown away! I love how you recapped everything again even you thoroughly explained it throughout the vid. Subbed!
Very very very very very helpful! I'm just a beginner learning multimedia and this is a huge help for me! Feels like Im gonna skip beginner stage because of your ideas Sir😂thankyou! More power! And Godbless!❤️
binge watching all of your video tutorials.i really learned a lot.aspiring videographer here.Thank u sir ♥️
You’re welcome and thanks for watching 🙏😊
Excellent demonstration and teaching. Thank you for making this and sharing with us.
Coming up"" I like the way you say it. Your choice of location is very perfect and breath taking. Very beautiful video. God blessyou
Wonderful tips for improving the look of budget footage
Just waiting for this 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@Stheno Yt like me 11
I've almost done all the beginner movements here thinking I'm taking a great footage. Thanks for the hard truth man
The closing is incredible !! You’re a great teacher!
Definitely the best advice I've seen in a long time. Explained better than my master's tutors did a few years ago.
I loved this! After watching videos like this one, I'm excited to run out and practice these moves in my own videos. Thank you for all your hard work in putting these together! :)
You are amazing just learn so many types
15:11 this pony knows how to pose alot better than some models 😂
Amazing work tho , thank you ❤
🤩🤩
My favourite video channel for filming - just brilliant
Thank you for this, Ive been binge watching you videos for awhile now and is really helpful. Keep it up! 🙌🏻❤️
Thank you for these informative videos Steve. I find them extremely useful as an amateur.
Same to me he really helps me in perfecting my work
Absolutely stunning. Such a massive difference 😉 love he end with ponies 👏👏
Your work is amazing
I love and admire your way of teaching which is so easy to understand and learn quickly. Even a layman like me has learn a lot from you and improved my filmography dramatically. Although I am trying hard to mastering my camera moves according to your teachings and hopeful for becoming next level Vlogger. Thanks once again and keep educating us wish you good luck see ya SOON!
Watching this has helped me a lot. Now my videos are way more presentable than before. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Steve! This is insanely good and inspiring. Actionable tips to get cinematic footage!! I’m blown away by the shots you captured, but you show exactly how to recreate them. Thank you.
You're a true artist, creative and teacher! Great work!
I literally hooked with your content bro!! Thank you for showcasing your skills. Now i will learn some movement to grow my transition and video moves
You’re still the best on UA-cam when it comes to teaching on this topic!🤜🏽🤛🏽💪🏾💯
Totally relate to the beginner shot! Haha Thank you so much Steve! This is absolutely helpful! I'm so happy to stumble upon this channel. Keep it up Steve!
I just can't Thank you enough. Your channel is helping me learn a lot. First time I learnt something like gimbal exist was here.
Very satisfying and much-needed information!! Thanks a lot for making and sharing this. Lots of information in a small pack. Also, I like the way you teach Steve. One of the best video tutorials which I've seen.
Thank you for teaching us how to shoot like a pro..I love your videos Mr. Steve..Godbless. from the Philippines
Another great video! Thank you. I especially appreciate the “beginner vs. pro” comparison/example style you used in this video.
Tahniah..Anda telah memberikan tips yang sangat bagus dan berguna.Teruskan memberi video yang lebih mantap dan hebat di masa akan datang.
Hello can you please make a video on colour grading!!!
Love this video. I started a hobby now shooting and creating music videos and I was laughing at the end comparison between beginner vs pro because I realised where I stand
Wow, lots of great points for a newbie. I like the parts about revealing the first shot by start recording, locking focus, then starting the shooting. I hadn't thought about that. It definitely helps with focusing. I also like the creativity with the bog and turning the camera upside down. I was filming some water today and this would've helped. Thanks bunches!
Thank you making this content accessible for free. As a beginner photographer this video was really helpful🤍
Your videos are amazing, I've learnt so much from you. I'd love to hear more about your editing process and your recommendations for phone editing apps. Thank you.
Really really great ❤️. Keep going
In my opinion, you should make classes on Skillshare, so we will benefit from your knowledge and experience in your field.
Awesome timing! I'm just starting my youtube channel using my iphone and go pro cameras and this is what I needed. Thanks a lot!
I just found you and already a SUB! This was high quality content, JUST what I was looking for. Examples of DO THIS, NOT THIS. Love the ending how you put them together! Definitely will be watching again and again until I have these techniques down!
I like
Just stunning what you can do with your smartphone, inspirational!
Hi Steve - Love your wide spectrum of skills. Appreciate you taking time to share. Learned a lot !
Dude i am a beginner n i am soooh blown away by the tutorials bring more content.
Muy bueno. Gracias
@Conner Isaac ayo look here is a scammer lmao
Your amazing. Just wow. Thank you so much for this. I went into this so close minded before watching you
Incredible, how long does it takes you for doing such a great tutorial? cutting and so on? im a very beginner and just want to know, greats from Hamburg Germany
Best channel of the century
Please make a video on how to edit these videos on a smartphone professionally ... LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳❤️
Good
we used a simple smartphone app to record and edit along with the you tube interface for editing
👍🏾
I also Agree with all the comment. I Love this content. Thank you sir for Sharing your Talent.
"this is how a beginner might shoot this"
I feel so attacked
Same here. We learned my friend, we did. Now we won't do it anymore, at the least we would hesitate.
lol
your location reminds me the home location from movie ' warhorse '.
and your tips are amazing for beginners on vediography students .
Specially when he was talking about ‘the pan’ :------(
These videos focus on camera movements. Brilliant. I love them. You should do one focused on body movements. I found that to be absolutely key and most people don't get it.
I'm not a beginne... Oh. 🤣
Great video man! I'm looking forward to trying out some of these!!
The detailed comparisons were really helpful. Great job explaining it . Thank you
Thanks for this one Steve!! You‘re such an inspiration and I realized it‘s not just about watching your videos but also going out for exercising again & again to improve the skills. Can‘t wait to see more of your stuff...
To start off, I should say I am not a professional cinematographer so my opinion is entirely that of an amateur viewer. I came here to learn ways to add visual interest to video, and I agree 100% that the "pro" sequence is more visually appealing. However, with the different choice of music, order of the shots, and choice of camera moves, they cannot be directly compared; it is telling a completely different story than the "beginner" edit. The beginner sequence has a "look at this cool place where we are, lets go experience it" feel. But the "pro" sequence feels like, "I'm trying to make a boring place look cool as I'm leaving." It is a series of disconnected camera moves where we are almost exclusively pulling away from the most visually interesting things. All that is to say, I don't agree that the pro version is "much better" than the beginner one. I think they are both flawed in different ways, and with proper editing, I think the beginner version could actually be more appropriate depending on the context and intent of the B-roll footage.
Wonderful video-again. Your work is immensely inspiring. Before I found your channel, I couldn't be bothered about shooting B-roll clips, but with each video, you're proving that wonderful, cinematic shots don't have to be difficult or expensive. It's all in the mindset. So thank you for all the inspiration!
This is such an informative video! I recently just registered for a SkillShare Teach challenge and have been unsure in how to create eye catching footage for online courses. Now I want to incorporate these into my own vlogs for my UA-cam channel as well!
Super bro from tamilnadu
This man is very very talented god bless your work man
Amazing tips as always! You are a great teacher too. Will try some of these on my next bike trip! Cheers
I am begginer from Indonesian, I have got new knowledge from your video.
This is going to be extremely useful! Sometimes just seeing and hearing the terminology with a quick compare/ contrast is really inspiring. I've done a bit of camera work professionally (stills) and "pulling it all together" always seemed to escape me. Just a bit of pre- planning goes a long way. Until you see the difference it just never seems to click into place. Now I have to figure out the music and sound stuff to go with it
This is fantastic I’m now trying to think about my shots more and your tips are just sensational I cannot thank you enough
*watches all your impressive shots with the ponies on Dartmoor . . . rounds up my cats in the garden and attempts to achieve similar cinematic footage.
Ok I am sold. After watching this, very inspiring
So helpful , I was actually searching for a landscape based tutorial for a long time 😊
This video is so helpful. The second B roll looks so professional. I learned so much from this tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!