The biggest lesson I get from your tutorials isn't the cool gear or even the lighting techniques. It's that very general, basic sense of creative thinking you use when composing shots and dressing your set. You're going to different stores to find objects, using cheaper methods to recreate elegant looks while not breaking the bank or buying too many heavy/space consuming props. It's refreshing and something I want to get back to...as I often feel like the whole "Buy this new expensive thing!" mentality can really stifle creativity.
That's exactly what I want people to take away from these videos. I started in my kitchen with my camera and a slider. Of course your gear grows when your career does but a lot if not all of these shots do not need any fancy gear to be created.
Wow! Your videos, techniques and quality just keeps getting better and better! You’re a brilliant teacher, thank you so much for everything you do, it is so very appreciated
Please continue making videos like this, I just found your channel, the work is amazing! For too long have I been watching constant tech news rather than actually helpful videos like yours. Im starting to see that there is 2 types of content for filmmakers and that is the "UA-cam level" and the "Production level" what we all want is a production level video just posted to youtube, and here it is... Im fed up of UA-cam videos that are uninspiring and repetitive, I want to learn, its why I got so interested in this line of work in the first place. Creativity. I can see somewhere along the line I merged creativity with new equipment. Constantly buying new things and never using it. I want to break that cycle. I want to be creative with what I have. Make sets like this and be creative. This is the channel I need. Thank you.
Hey so glad you are inspired and enjoying the content. Im trying my best to always put new content out there, I do get busy with client projects so its not as often as I would like but more and more will be coming! Thanks again!
So good. My only thinking is that it feels like most wine brands are still quite old school in there branding and prestige so a lot of the design is fairly repetitive or the same (not saying its easy to do or discounting how awesome it looks), but considering different branding how would liven things up for a fun, younger style brand but still in the product video space? Have you got some other wine brands - love to see it
I need to make a tutorial on it but its two shots one with the silhouette of the bottle then I bring in a tube light directly behind the bottle to create that edge light. From there you put the two clips on top of eachother and mask the edge of the second shot in, add some movement in post and boom.
I need to make a tutorial on it but its two shots one with the silhouette of the bottle then I bring in a tube light directly behind the bottle to create that edge light. From there you put the two clips on top of eachother and mask the edge of the second shot in, add some movement in post and boom.
A CBB - Stellar job in every aspect other than having to use what looks like your own hand in the pour shot/s. Sucks working solo in that respect right, but amazing look n feel in every other aspect champion
The biggest lesson I get from your tutorials isn't the cool gear or even the lighting techniques. It's that very general, basic sense of creative thinking you use when composing shots and dressing your set. You're going to different stores to find objects, using cheaper methods to recreate elegant looks while not breaking the bank or buying too many heavy/space consuming props. It's refreshing and something I want to get back to...as I often feel like the whole "Buy this new expensive thing!" mentality can really stifle creativity.
That's exactly what I want people to take away from these videos. I started in my kitchen with my camera and a slider. Of course your gear grows when your career does but a lot if not all of these shots do not need any fancy gear to be created.
Dude giving out precious gem for free! RESPECT!
So glad you enjoyed the video!!
You never disappoint with your tricks and tips, thank you @Austen!This channel needs to have a millions of subscribers!
Thank you I try my best so glad you enjoy the channel!
Wow! Your videos, techniques and quality just keeps getting better and better! You’re a brilliant teacher, thank you so much for everything you do, it is so very appreciated
Thank you I’m glad you think so it’s hard sometimes to see the growth in your own work!
@@AustenPaul yes I know exactly what you mean! Great effort dude
The GOAT returns!
Thank you Thank you!
This is amazing, Austen! The commercial looks truly amazing. Congratulations, well done!
Thanks a ton!
Please continue making videos like this, I just found your channel, the work is amazing! For too long have I been watching constant tech news rather than actually helpful videos like yours. Im starting to see that there is 2 types of content for filmmakers and that is the "UA-cam level" and the "Production level" what we all want is a production level video just posted to youtube, and here it is...
Im fed up of UA-cam videos that are uninspiring and repetitive, I want to learn, its why I got so interested in this line of work in the first place. Creativity. I can see somewhere along the line I merged creativity with new equipment. Constantly buying new things and never using it. I want to break that cycle. I want to be creative with what I have. Make sets like this and be creative.
This is the channel I need. Thank you.
Hey so glad you are inspired and enjoying the content. Im trying my best to always put new content out there, I do get busy with client projects so its not as often as I would like but more and more will be coming! Thanks again!
Holy crap! This was like a 3 week course crammed into one video. Amazing work!
I'm trying to work on getting you the most information in the least amount of time!
He’s back! Stunning work guys
Thank you so much! Trying to post more again!
@@AustenPaul it takes a lot of effort to make additional videos especially when you’re trying to focus on client work.
@@jeremytome Yes it does that is the main reason I havent been creating tutorials lately it really burns you out.
I respect how you breakdown things
Thank you so much, sometimes I feel like its to wordy. I'm trying to work on getting you the most information in the least amount of time!
The flat lay closer was nice!
Thank you so much so glad you enjoyed it!
Your projects are always fun thanks for inviting me to be part of this project, love the value you provide to the audience, keep it up buddy!
Thanks man love working with you and bring our two brains together!!
He's back!!
Trying to share as much as I can!!
Pouring shot was my favorite it’s an amazing look and perspective! 🍷 looking at building one for a client , thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks man glad you liked the rig I’m planning on actually building a finished design and selling them hopefully soon!!
Jaw dropping content !!!! Thank you for sharing these incredible tips. (now please excuse me while l lift my jaw off my desk to watch it again ! )
haha you are to kind thank you so much!
nice to have you back... GREAT video :)
Glad to be back!!
Such a brilliant channel. Thanks for the helpful info, Austen. Subscribed and looking forward to future videos from you.
@@Von_McKnelly so glad you enjoyed it!!
This video was dope!!!
You are the best!!!
Thank you!
Wooow very useful 🎉thanks inspiration 😊
My pleasure 😊
Love you sir🙏
Thank you!!
So good. My only thinking is that it feels like most wine brands are still quite old school in there branding and prestige so a lot of the design is fairly repetitive or the same (not saying its easy to do or discounting how awesome it looks), but considering different branding how would liven things up for a fun, younger style brand but still in the product video space? Have you got some other wine brands - love to see it
Amazing🙌🏽🔥
Thank you!
Genial❤, que camara me aconseja para iniciar...
Any camera you have a phone is a great starting camera.
@@AustenPaul gracias, saludos desde Chile...
Крутые советы всё по делу спасибо!
Thank you!!
Hi there, Awesome video! Subscribed to your channel.
Can you please share what model of your robot arms 😊
Thank you so much actually there isn’t a specific model as Javier built it himself from different parts
Cleeeeean!🎉
Thank you so much!
Time to make this in Blender :P
How did the light travel on the edge of bottle and glass at 0:22? Insane.
I need to make a tutorial on it but its two shots one with the silhouette of the bottle then I bring in a tube light directly behind the bottle to create that edge light. From there you put the two clips on top of eachother and mask the edge of the second shot in, add some movement in post and boom.
@@AustenPaul Thank you so much for the detailed reply.
Tutorial would be a great GREAT help.
Thanks a lot in advance.🤗
How was the edge light line done on the bottle please
I need to make a tutorial on it but its two shots one with the silhouette of the bottle then I bring in a tube light directly behind the bottle to create that edge light. From there you put the two clips on top of eachother and mask the edge of the second shot in, add some movement in post and boom.
@@AustenPaul woo u are the man
Could you share the lights you used and the output/settings
What is the software that you use for your concept books and previz
I use canva to build all of my storyboards
A CBB - Stellar job in every aspect other than having to use what looks like your own hand in the pour shot/s. Sucks working solo in that respect right, but amazing look n feel in every other aspect champion
Thank you so much so glad you liked the whole video and yes you have to use what you got
您好 影片开始全黑的场景然后出现勾勒出瓶身轮廓的光线是怎么实现的
Skill
Thank you!
11/10
Haha thank you so much!