I found you from the bilibili website in China. I watched a lot of your works and tutorials on youtube. As a novice, your video has been very helpful to me, and it is all free! thank you! ! ! !
its easy to see what hes doing if you watch frame by frame. Comma and period on your keyboard when the vid is paused. Ive learned so much from his vids. What you will quickly realize is that he has clear vision BEFORE he shoots. His shots appear casual but they are directed and intentional. Always panning into and out of scenes....having the artistic vision to see what are interesting shots to take---DETAILS! as apposed to your typical wide shots of buildings. The thing that Brandon is awesome at (in edits) is maintaining connection between scenes in terms of key elements and pacing. Shapes, colors and movement. There is always a connection between 2 different scenes. Also his use of sound effects to immerse the watcher into the scene is top notch.
Even if I cannot afford to join your school, your videos alone are enough educative for me to learn editing and camera movement. They say a good work leaves its traces for others to follow. This is the best thing that you tube offers.
Thanks for the tips, and for the Brazilian, the community here is very closed with regards to tips, their work and suggestions in the camera movements helps a lot who is starting ... PARABENS
I'm excited every time when you post something. You show us there's no need to use cliche slow motion to create an interesting travel video. Great stuff!
Your "goofing around" videos are ten times better than many videos people plan out! Love the whip shots at the 4-way intersection...too bad about rolling shutter.
Always refreshing and inspiring, and Kobe is such a great sport! She deserves soooo much credit and did a great job filming as well! Brandon and Kobe for the win(s)!
brandon doesn't do anything with rig up cages or anything special with additional cost..just gimbal and his camera and lenses that alone is inspiring when you see a bunch of guys with deck out rigs, you know you can still achieve what brandon does
I like behind scenes started from 2:21. I can see your shooting motions and find the edited videos from the shootings. For beginner UA-cam as like me, it is very very helpful. ^^ Thank you so much Brandon. ^^
I am a stills photographer but it really is interesting to see both your work and how you approach collecting the material you later work on in your final edits because this is the important bit. Where this is inspiring is that it is no different to doing a "stills shoot" with the intention of producing a self published book or a story for a magazine so, many thanks for sharing.
Just wanted to give a shout out and say thanks for all the behind the scenes you do. Also for not overly pushing your film school like so many others where it's basically just an ad 😆
I'm learning a lot from your films and behind the scenes content, Brandon. I just got into filmmaking some weeks ago and this video in particular inspired me to do a short video in my city Barcelona with the same setup: one camera, one lens, one very patient girlfriend :) Thank you and keep inspiring!
YAYYY I've missed seeing your videos!!! Thanks for being the down the earth human who also makes stunning cinematic videos. Shoutout to Kobe being a patient girlfriend for this video to come to life.
Wow I am learning so much. I don't film videos a lot so when I want to film something during travels I have no ideas where to begin. This is very helpful. Thank you so much.
Thanks for these behind the scenes Brandon. I know you could make money not showing this stuff and teaching it. But it really makes people want to come back and actually see HOW you make this content. Seeing you film things even for just a few seconds is really helpful in understanding how you got a certain shot. If you had time, could you show us some of the editing you do? Sometimes even if we have great shots, putting it all together is a little confusing also.
You always remind me to pay attention to the details for the quick shots and I always get caught up and forget. This next video for sure I’m going to do it! Thanks for always inspiring me.
An amateur like me dont deserve a Brandon Li course... But i brave the fear of the undeserving, and face my very own "whats next" in my overflowing film making enthusiasm...and signed my shy arse in. Haha! Excitement is kicking in!!!
I was in Macau last month but I was so sick that I couldn’t do any filming or photos. Barely left the hotel room. Luckily though it’s only a two hour flight away from where I live, so I could always go back another time (though next month I’ll be in Japan
Cool piece of work Brandon, also makes me think about gimbal producers who are proposing increasingly large and heavy products, this proves that filmmakers like us need exactly the opposite.
Hi Brandon, always very inspiring, would you share with us, what picture profile and color grading you've used for the macao video? Many thanks, Ludwig
Best travel filmmaker I know! Ill probably watch this couple dozen times within a month
I agree!
I found you from the bilibili website in China. I watched a lot of your works and tutorials on youtube. As a novice, your video has been very helpful to me, and it is all free! thank you! ! ! !
Brandon , would you do some behind the scenes of your editing ?
Agree!
Brandon please show us some editing behind the scenes.
we'd love to see that!
Me too!
He wont do that, he already explain that in one of his clip.
its easy to see what hes doing if you watch frame by frame. Comma and period on your keyboard when the vid is paused. Ive learned so much from his vids. What you will quickly realize is that he has clear vision BEFORE he shoots. His shots appear casual but they are directed and intentional. Always panning into and out of scenes....having the artistic vision to see what are interesting shots to take---DETAILS! as apposed to your typical wide shots of buildings. The thing that Brandon is awesome at (in edits) is maintaining connection between scenes in terms of key elements and pacing. Shapes, colors and movement. There is always a connection between 2 different scenes. Also his use of sound effects to immerse the watcher into the scene is top notch.
Even if I cannot afford to join your school, your videos alone are enough educative for me to learn editing and camera movement. They say a good work leaves its traces for others to follow. This is the best thing that you tube offers.
You are my inspiration Brandon Li. I still watch your old videos many times for me to learn cinematography. Thank you.
We want 1000 of short film videos like this .. in which we can enjoy the filmmaking of new era in ya videos
You turn something very simple to extra ordinary 🔥🔥🔥
Not only the cinematography or gimbal made the short film beautiful but the editing and the sound too had a big role
You truly are a youtube filmmaking treasure. Thank you for sharing your work and bts with us!
Best travel cinematic flimmaker ♥️
Branden is the master who teaches us all well in the art of filmmaking.
Seriously i feel blessed to be able to learn your techniques on yt
watching these behind the scenes videos make me want to go outside and shoot something
Thanks for the tips, and for the Brazilian, the community here is very closed with regards to tips, their work and suggestions in the camera movements helps a lot who is starting ... PARABENS
I really appreciate the behind the scenes of how you take your videos! Thank you to you and Kobe!
I'm excited every time when you post something. You show us there's no need to use cliche slow motion to create an interesting travel video. Great stuff!
Some excellent little tips there Brandon!
Your "goofing around" videos are ten times better than many videos people plan out! Love the whip shots at the 4-way intersection...too bad about rolling shutter.
Always refreshing and inspiring, and Kobe is such a great sport! She deserves soooo much credit and did a great job filming as well! Brandon and Kobe for the win(s)!
How is youtube blessed with quality stuff like this
brandon doesn't do anything with rig up cages or anything special with additional cost..just gimbal and his camera and lenses that alone is inspiring when you see a bunch of guys with deck out rigs, you know you can still achieve what brandon does
these camera movements are crazy and so much variety
No matter what you do, it is always amazing!
Dude! How many memories. Macao was my first solo trip. I slept in a horrible hostel room in that market Street but it was so much fun!
More behind the scenes parts/ videos please.
It is really mesmerizing to watch such sort of videos as well!
love these behind the scenes!
I always watch and admire your videos! So very glad you are showing more of your girlfriend’s personality.
You are so smooth and on point my man 🙏
That last shot was killer. Great perspective!
I like behind scenes started from 2:21. I can see your shooting motions and find the edited videos from the shootings. For beginner UA-cam as like me, it is very very helpful. ^^ Thank you so much Brandon. ^^
OMG!!! Sooo much to absorb and learn from the True Master! Thank you sifu Brandon 🙏
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!
I LOVE the behind the scenes x it helps me as a wannabe creator see how it is directed and made
Beautiful close ups of the tiles!
Goofing around and makes videos better than my 100%! Still so much to learn! lol
Beautiful film! I love this city!
I am a stills photographer but it really is interesting to see both your work and how you approach collecting the material you later work on in your final edits because this is the important bit. Where this is inspiring is that it is no different to doing a "stills shoot" with the intention of producing a self published book or a story for a magazine so, many thanks for sharing.
omg.......your shots are mindblowingggggggggggggggggggggggggg
Always enjoy anything you share here. I usually end up downloading your videos and go frame by frame for your transitions 😁
Amazing and Brilliant as usual. Love your behind the scenes.....
You never cease to amaze with your work
Just wanted to give a shout out and say thanks for all the behind the scenes you do. Also for not overly pushing your film school like so many others where it's basically just an ad 😆
I'm learning a lot from your films and behind the scenes content, Brandon. I just got into filmmaking some weeks ago and this video in particular inspired me to do a short video in my city Barcelona with the same setup: one camera, one lens, one very patient girlfriend :) Thank you and keep inspiring!
Love your videos! Even when you guys are just goofing around it comes out with a cinematic feel.
Wow!!! It's simple yet stunning...
Love the natural transitions, thank you for sharing your work and knowledge Brandon.
YAYYY I've missed seeing your videos!!! Thanks for being the down the earth human who also makes stunning cinematic videos. Shoutout to Kobe being a patient girlfriend for this video to come to life.
the transition 👑
We always enjoy watching your creative videos thank you for sharing those tips with us. Greetings from Thailand
Wow I am learning so much. I don't film videos a lot so when I want to film something during travels I have no ideas where to begin. This is very helpful. Thank you so much.
Makes me want to visit Macau again.
the best filmmaker right now in youtube :D no need too much effect, it's about how you creat it !
What a way to start my day, this is beautiful! 🌸😊💜
Best filmmaker ! Willing to share his skills to us.
Thanks for these behind the scenes Brandon. I know you could make money not showing this stuff and teaching it. But it really makes people want to come back and actually see HOW you make this content. Seeing you film things even for just a few seconds is really helpful in understanding how you got a certain shot. If you had time, could you show us some of the editing you do? Sometimes even if we have great shots, putting it all together is a little confusing also.
I love these type of videos!! so cool and helpful to watch!!
Bradon Sensei~ 🙇🏻♂️ did you pick the music before or after the goofing around?
Vancouverite in Shanghai~
You always remind me to pay attention to the details for the quick shots and I always get caught up and forget. This next video for sure I’m going to do it! Thanks for always inspiring me.
Such an amazing visual feast - as amazing as ever. I am a big fan. Thank you for sharing such great stories.
You don't know how bad I needed this video today. Thank you!
Omg, I watch your films in amazement. Your style is so dope!
As always.. very artistic
Sooo creative. Hat's off to you!
Thanks! I always love how u show ur behind the scenes shot. i can learn something from it.
So beautiful. I was moved your passion!
Wow..amazing, love the way you imagine the storyline.
Always love your stuff.
Brilliant transitions, man!!!
Loved My time at Macau and glad you are enjoying it too
I learn so much from you Brandon. Thank you for sharing this👏
Great film, great set up!
An amateur like me dont deserve a Brandon Li course... But i brave the fear of the undeserving, and face my very own "whats next" in my overflowing film making enthusiasm...and signed my shy arse in. Haha! Excitement is kicking in!!!
Amazing as always
The gimbal master 🙌
The gimbal king has returned!
MASTER !!!
Awesome work !!!
Lear a lot as always :)
I am a big fan of your work
Thank you for being inspiring. Love from Bali
so much detail !!
Brandon love all the interesting transitions,) excellent work
Another great video as always Brandon. So much to learn from you. Thank you.
Inspirational, thanks for sharing behind the scenes.
I love the beautiful films you make Brandon. I found this one displayed your skills more than the Cataluyna one.
Your work is truly amazing and inspiring.
Thank you for sharing the shooting skills. The short film looks great with a lot of details.
I was in Macau last month but I was so sick that I couldn’t do any filming or photos. Barely left the hotel room. Luckily though it’s only a two hour flight away from where I live, so I could always go back another time (though next month I’ll be in Japan
Superb. So fluid and precise. That you share your talents with us is best of all.
nailed it again! great work!
I learned so much from you Brandon! Thank you
Thank you, I can learn a lot from your behind the scenes videos ☻
Cool piece of work Brandon, also makes me think about gimbal producers who are proposing increasingly large and heavy products, this proves that filmmakers like us need exactly the opposite.
I want to do a "gimbal engineer challenge" where the makers of gimbals have to use their own gear for a 12 hour shoot.
Ty for sharing the bts skills so we can learn!
Great video , thank you for the behind the scenes
Awesome thanks for sharing your shot setups.
really love what you are doing
loved the scene and the tutorial
fantastic work u made!!!!!!!
this is freakin awesome!
Hi Brandon, always very inspiring, would you share with us, what picture profile and color grading you've used for the macao video? Many thanks, Ludwig
Excellent movie. Love your stuff :-)