Totally agree! This guy deserves mad respect. There are just way too many YT videos of gear reviews and not enough people actually using them to their full potential.
This was awesome. Love how you shoot a-roll, how the upcoming shot was taken and with what, then into b-roll example. This was a very easy video to watch with no temptations to click off. Really great.
I like the video, amigo. I'd to record on the style of you. More videos about how to record, light and composition are always nice. Thank you very much.
was Watchtower of Turkey one of your influences? also watching this vid, i could rly tell that the vid was a labour of love and it rly paid off!! loved it 🔥
Congrats for tour great vídeo ! May I ask you the settings you most use on your video (which mode 4K I ou 4kHS??? ) and which sd card you use ? Thank in advance for your answer
Thanks for the kind words mate! I shoot most of my personal projects in 4K S, and most of my client work (where extra flexibility in color & contrast are needed), in 4K-I. Hope this helps :)
I always asked people beforehand, if they were okay with me taking a video of them. Sometimes they asked for a tip, but most of the time they were fine :)
@@reilinjoey Loved it and will be using this as reference for my first travel video. Hope the algorithm helps you out with many more subs. Also sorry for the late response dude, UA-cam didn't notify me.
Wow man, this was hands down one of the best cinematic travel films I've seen in a while, really cool to see the process of how you made it. Can't wait to see what you create next!
Holy shit this is without a doubt, THE BEST looking and feeling footage i've seen on youtube in 10 years, your skills are insane and your color grading is SO GOOD. Please make more videos, i think everyone would like to learn from you and your process. Good stuff !
Hot topic at the moment is people wondering about ZV-E1 overheating. Given how and where you filmed, this seems like something you can touch on, whether it was an issue or not really.
Good point! The reason I didn't touch on it, is because I literally had zero issues with overheating. Even when shooting in 30 degrees celsius at 50fps, I didn't get an overheating warning a single time... 🙏🏼
dude you're unbelieveably good. i tought that i have the talent, but now my day is ruined edit: btw what's that secret sauce in color? that is exactly the thing that gives a whole new universe to the whole video
Amazing work. I would actually pay for more of this! Such as in-depth breakdown of your edit process. Speed ramps, transitions, sound design. Showing how you turn basic clips to magic :D Not theory but actually putting it into practise
Thank you for not skimping on the details of your process, there’s so much value in this video. We need more of this generosity on youtube. And you being so young and this thoughtful already at the creative choices you make and delivering a quality that justifies the effort is really impressive. I love what you did with the music deconstruction and using sound effects to match the changes. I love colors, we’d love to buy this as a LUT or an effect in FCPX including the rgb split, it’s very subtle but the result was 🔥. Glad Sony found you👏🏻 😊
My goodness bro - it's been a while since I've commented on a video. You've just dropped so much value and knowledge in this BTS episode and transported me into what can only be described as the essence of the creative process. Thank you. I currently work for a lot of mid-end clients as a filmmaker and photographer besides my studies and I hope to release a film that reaches the height of your craft in the future! Subscribed and keep up the awesome work!!
Thanks a lot for this. Was wondering what made those fancy shots you see in travel edits look so different from what mere mortals like me shoot, turns out it's quite a lot of small and big details that contribute to the final look. This video helped to explain it
Hello, I am a visual creator. I would like to know which specific color palette plugin you are using so that I can search for it on the website you provided
Curious about those "zoom in" "zoom out" title effects you have on top of the timeline. Did you get those anywhere or you build it by yourself using adjusment layers?
Stunning video. Question for you with filming with the zv-e1 did you have any problems with overheating? I am debating between this or the a7iv or fx 30
@@adventuresofaarontaylor I liked it. I met another vlogger www.youtube.com/@MPlus5 that uses the camera and he loved it! Overheating is a problem if you record long bursts, but that is rare.
@@yeniyenilek I just got mine in the mail today! Glad to hear you like yours I’m kinda worried since I live in Arizona, but during summer I can’t see myself filming super long shots anyway since I myself will overheat. Thank you
Wowwww I finally find an artist like me that starts with the music ! Everything is about music for me too :) it i actually the track I will find that will lead the scene
How do you ask people for permission to film them? And how do you arrange a shot with a horse and a quad, or does something like that happen by chance?
I watched the all video,Its very helpful for me,but i also want to know something more ,one about travel expenses in Morocco,i also want to travel in morocco,so i want know the expenses;Two,I very love the color,film and clean,but i am not find the plug in the web,so i want know its name to find it。finally, about the shot,iwant know in shooting stage, Is your camera setting fixed white balance and fixed color temperature? or automatic?iwant know in shooting stage,Thank you again !!
First of all, thank you for sharing your experiences and congratulations on your very well done work. Secondly, did you encounter any heating problems on the sony ZV-E1 ?
great workflow for Editing ,,today I have learned that ,,start from music and sound design ,,, woooow .... thank youu Reilin .. I m deffinately gonna do this way ,,, I would love to have this idea .. so excited for this,,, and yaa such an absolute cinematic film .. My eyes are pleased to see that .. keep it up .. there are so many things I have learnt from this single video .. U just earned one more sub to ur channel ,,, great work ..
You had a lot of slow motion as well as real time shots. How do you choose frame rate during the shoot? Do you shoot every scene 60fps, or do you make a decision to shoot "this one 24fps and this one slow motion"? The final result is great, and your process breakdown is really helpful! Thank you!
Now that you mention it, I'll probably make a video on this sometime soon! I try to only shoot scenes in 50 or 60fps when I know for sure that I will slow them down. This way the motion blur stays consistent. Thanks for the kind words ❤️
Instantly subscribed! Providing such great value into a video and showing so good behind the scenes is great and needed to a lot of filmmakers. Sharing is caring! Keep going, I love your style and the way you explain the process of filming and editing videos. Also, you can touch up more the topic of handheld camera movements since you've shot most of this film using them. ✌️🧡
This was an absolute masterclass. Just editing my first travel film and this helped me so much :) Massive thanks! And the outcome of the Marcoco film - just WOW! Keep on doing this amazing stuff, Reilin :)
Great video and tips, I actually returned the ZV-E1 and got the Fx3 I couldn’t handle the overheating even with a fan, at the same time can’t complain about the quality of the video coming out
I saw the original film of this, you are extremely good. I have the ZVE1 and could only wish to make things like this but I’m just an amateur. I just look at the Final Cut timeline and have no idea what is going on.😂
Awesome Work! 🙌🙌 I currently own a Sony A7 IV with the 24-70mm G-master lens, but I'm concerned that it might be too bulky for traveling to South America. I'm considering downsizing to the 24-105mm f/4 lens. Is this a crazy idea? Any recommendations or insights from fellow photographers who have traveled with similar setups would be appreciated. Thank you!
I have just watched your video and you amazed me but... I am so confused between these two cameras my main focus on videos as a cinematic content creator, So is ZV-E1 have better video *quality* than A74 or i need to go with a74, i have D750 already from last 6 years, so which one is ideal for me? can you help me? I don't want to regret after investing, So I think you can help me with this REILIN.. Cheers.
Hello, could you tell me which LUTS Pack you used in this video? LUTs arri alexa neutral or LUTs film? And what a specific name, Eastman, Ice blue or utopia or vision film! Thank you
Everything in this video is AMAZING!!! I have a question, why did you used a external monitor? I mean I get it, but was that necessary for a travel film?
Quick question! At 4:54 when you mention stabilizing the footage and adding a digital zoom, is this done during the editing process? Sorry if this a dumb question, just trying to learn as I go. Great video btw!
Super insightful video! Thank you for that. Where can I find the conversion LUTs and the halation and rgb split plugins? (did not see them in the description)
Did you havy any issues with overheating? The camera gets a lot of flak for overheating, which it does, but I'm wondering if it would have this problem with the filming style of documentary filmmaking. I know for longer for content it overheats, but I'm wondering how it was with your filming style.
REILIN! This is exactly what UA-cam needs more of. Praying the algorithm gods will bless this video, you deserve all the love bro! 🙌🏻🔥
That IS is insane on some of those shots.
Totally agree! This guy deserves mad respect. There are just way too many YT videos of gear reviews and not enough people actually using them to their full potential.
Great job and thanks for the tips ! I am starting hybrid coverage in my weddings and will get inspired by you 👍🏻😁
THis is what we all need , Really appriciate your support adn help to the world man ,respect
Jacques! The Maestro himself!! Thanks for the lovely comment brother 🖤 You‘ve always been a huge inspiration 🙏🏼
This was awesome. Love how you shoot a-roll, how the upcoming shot was taken and with what, then into b-roll example. This was a very easy video to watch with no temptations to click off. Really great.
Nice work and advice Reilin ! Since I discovered your Ferrari edit in Paris, I was waiting for the next one and what a good surprise ! 🔥🙌
🙏🏼🖤
I like the video, amigo. I'd to record on the style of you. More videos about how to record, light and composition are always nice. Thank you very much.
This is so good
was Watchtower of Turkey one of your influences?
also watching this vid, i could rly tell that the vid was a labour of love and it rly paid off!! loved it 🔥
colors are amazing bro
Congrats for tour great vídeo ! May I ask you the settings you most use on your video (which mode 4K I ou 4kHS??? ) and which sd card you use ? Thank in advance for your answer
Thanks for the kind words mate! I shoot most of my personal projects in 4K S, and most of my client work (where extra flexibility in color & contrast are needed), in 4K-I. Hope this helps :)
Hey, great film! How did you manage overheating issues with the ZVE1?
Your a true inspsiration
What moodboard did you say you used?
Hey Reilin, appart from the technical part of productin much appreciated, how did you managed autorisation with so many people in your Ad ?
Thanks ;)
I always asked people beforehand, if they were okay with me taking a video of them. Sometimes they asked for a tip, but most of the time they were fine :)
This 14 minute video is like $100s in educational value alone. Incredible. Thanks for this!
Hahaha Really appreciate this! Put a lot of time and effort into it, so am glad you liked it ❤️
@@reilinjoey Loved it and will be using this as reference for my first travel video. Hope the algorithm helps you out with many more subs. Also sorry for the late response dude, UA-cam didn't notify me.
hii can anyone tell me which software he is using here 1:17
@@CineinsanerFCP.
Facts
Wow man, this was hands down one of the best cinematic travel films I've seen in a while, really cool to see the process of how you made it. Can't wait to see what you create next!
Thanks for the kind words bro! Glad you liked it ;)
Holy shit this is without a doubt, THE BEST looking and feeling footage i've seen on youtube in 10 years, your skills are insane and your color grading is SO GOOD. Please make more videos, i think everyone would like to learn from you and your process. Good stuff !
Thanks so much for this bro!! Am working on new content as we speak ;)
Hey bro may I know which motionvfx plugin did u use to add the egg split effect 🤩?
I used a plug-in pack called music video effects :)
great work man! i am sony creators from indonesia , i learn so much from your video.
I'm watching this for the second time just because of how helpful it is and how well made it is
remarkable results 👏😎 well done!
As a moroccan, I'd say you succeeded in representing the beauty of our culture with your own visual touch, proud.
Awesome video sir! Really good info here.
🖤🖤
Hot topic at the moment is people wondering about ZV-E1 overheating. Given how and where you filmed, this seems like something you can touch on, whether it was an issue or not really.
Good point! The reason I didn't touch on it, is because I literally had zero issues with overheating. Even when shooting in 30 degrees celsius at 50fps, I didn't get an overheating warning a single time... 🙏🏼
Which of the plugin did you exactly used? talking about halation and rgb effect. the link in the description goes to the homepage.
dude you're unbelieveably good. i tought that i have the talent, but now my day is ruined
edit: btw what's that secret sauce in color? that is exactly the thing that gives a whole new universe to the whole video
Hahaha cheers bro! Very kind of you 🙏🏼 Might do a video on my “secret sauce” in the future ;)
Great information in this video! Quick question. Since you edit your sound design first, you don’t edit your clips to the beat of the music?
Amazing work. I would actually pay for more of this! Such as in-depth breakdown of your edit process. Speed ramps, transitions, sound design. Showing how you turn basic clips to magic :D Not theory but actually putting it into practise
Thanks for this bro! Working on new bts content as we speak, so definitely will take that into account. Cheers!
I can tell how much effort you’ve put into this! Thanks for sharing - this is super inspiring and great to see 🙏🏻
🙏🏼🖤
I like the way you still showed enthusiasm while breaking down the process. You’re going to be bigger than you imagine.🙌🏾
Really appreciate the kind words brother 🖤 thank you 🙏🏼
hii can anyone tell me which software he is using here 1:17
@@Cineinsaner He’s using Mila note
@@saviourudo1062 tysm
Hi sir, I am Indian please give best camera under 40,000 for videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for not skimping on the details of your process, there’s so much value in this video. We need more of this generosity on youtube. And you being so young and this thoughtful already at the creative choices you make and delivering a quality that justifies the effort is really impressive. I love what you did with the music deconstruction and using sound effects to match the changes. I love colors, we’d love to buy this as a LUT or an effect in FCPX including the rgb split, it’s very subtle but the result was 🔥. Glad Sony found you👏🏻 😊
Thanks for this kind comment bro! Really appreciate that you took the time to write it 🙏🏼🖤 More coming soon ;)
This is sick!
My goodness bro - it's been a while since I've commented on a video. You've just dropped so much value and knowledge in this BTS episode and transported me into what can only be described as the essence of the creative process. Thank you. I currently work for a lot of mid-end clients as a filmmaker and photographer besides my studies and I hope to release a film that reaches the height of your craft in the future! Subscribed and keep up the awesome work!!
Thanks so much for this bro! I appreciate that you took the time to write this. Very kind 🙏🏼 I’m working on some new videos, coming soon ;)
Thanks a lot for this. Was wondering what made those fancy shots you see in travel edits look so different from what mere mortals like me shoot, turns out it's quite a lot of small and big details that contribute to the final look. This video helped to explain it
Hello, I am a visual creator. I would like to know which specific color palette plugin you are using so that I can search for it on the website you provided
wowwww
You fired the video bro❤
Curious about those "zoom in" "zoom out" title effects you have on top of the timeline. Did you get those anywhere or you build it by yourself using adjusment layers?
You might be my new favorite filmmaker on here! Loved the travel film as well as the breakdown. I'm happy to hear we have a similar editing workflow
It’s an honor :) thanks g!
Thank you so much for the breakdown. This is so informative!!!!!!!
Yooo that macro lens tip was amazing, definitely gonna use that :)
Epic work mate
Ayy thanks broer 🙏🏼 Waardeer ik 🖤
Wow! I would love a video Editing Course by you Reilin!! Amazing! 👌🏽🔥
It is so good!!I want to watch more !!!!I am a big fan!
much respect great work. planning to create a travel film in vietnam this helps alot.
Stunning video. Question for you with filming with the zv-e1 did you have any problems with overheating? I am debating between this or the a7iv or fx 30
Did u decide on one? If you got the zve1 how was it gone? All these comments and video on comments have me worried about buying a zve1
@@adventuresofaarontaylor I liked it. I met another vlogger www.youtube.com/@MPlus5 that uses the camera and he loved it! Overheating is a problem if you record long bursts, but that is rare.
@@yeniyenilek I just got mine in the mail today! Glad to hear you like yours I’m kinda worried since I live in Arizona, but during summer I can’t see myself filming super long shots anyway since I myself will overheat. Thank you
Love the video
Wowwww I finally find an artist like me that starts with the music ! Everything is about music for me too :) it i actually the track I will find that will lead the scene
How do you ask people for permission to film them? And how do you arrange a shot with a horse and a quad, or does something like that happen by chance?
Subscribed. Keep teaching, master. 👊
pls…I beg of you…if you could make a tutorial on color grading specifically for FCPX, we would all appreciate it 🥹
Hahaha, am working on new videos as we speak :)
@@reilinjoey You’re the best! I’ve watched this video about 5 times now, just refreshing your page for more 🤓 can’t wait to see!
Well done! Sounds like it was a fun challenge to make and the zve1 looked amazing!
This was amazing. Would love to see a color grading tutorial 👀
More coming soon ;) Thanks!
What computer 🖥️ do you use in editing,?
Like computer Specs,?
MacBook Pro M2 64GB of RAM otherwise maxed out :)
Fucking goated video
Dude i know it's been said but UA-cam needs more is this
I appreciate that man :) More coming soon ⚡️
Reilin this is incredible, I was wondering what was the background music in the first minute? Thanks!
The same song I used in the main film :)
Hard Way - by Turpak (artlist)
Thank you, love what you do🫶
I watched the all video,Its very helpful for me,but i also want to know something more ,one about travel expenses in Morocco,i also want to travel in morocco,so i want know the expenses;Two,I very love the color,film and clean,but i am not find the plug in the web,so i want know its name to find it。finally, about the shot,iwant know in shooting stage, Is your camera setting fixed white balance and fixed color temperature? or automatic?iwant know in shooting stage,Thank you again !!
Hi bro! Thank you 🙏🏼 Morocco is very cheap, compared to other countries in Europe! I always shoot with fixed camera settings!
I also switch between 25 and 50 fps all the time
Did you use any ND-Filters?
Finally a UA-cam breakdown video from the master himself... Loved watching this. You're insane bro!!
I learn't from the best ;) Thanks brother ❤️❤️❤️
Such a good breakdown - not actually a lot of videos like this that are so practical and detailed. Love it man!
Thank you bro 🖤🙏🏼 I appreciate the kind words.
Oh its amazing mate, it is so touching and astonishing! Definitely deserves following!
First of all, thank you for sharing your experiences and congratulations on your very well done work. Secondly, did you encounter any heating problems on the sony ZV-E1 ?
🙏🏼 thanks mate! I had literally zero overheating issues with the camera. Even when shooting at 60fps in 30 degrees Celsius.
@@reilinjoey thanks man.
You are a great craftsman and artist. Thank you, best wishes from Sweden.
This is amazing. Incredible work bro. Your colors are so beautiful. Can't wait to see more of what you do!!
Thanks dude! More is on it's way ;)
Very impressive!
Wow, I am thoroughly impressed with the knowledge given, I wish I had some thing like this back in 2018. Thanks man!
great workflow for Editing ,,today I have learned that ,,start from music and sound design ,,, woooow .... thank youu Reilin .. I m deffinately gonna do this way ,,, I would love to have this idea .. so excited for this,,, and yaa such an absolute cinematic film .. My eyes are pleased to see that .. keep it up .. there are so many things I have learnt from this single video .. U just earned one more sub to ur channel ,,, great work ..
You had a lot of slow motion as well as real time shots. How do you choose frame rate during the shoot? Do you shoot every scene 60fps, or do you make a decision to shoot "this one 24fps and this one slow motion"?
The final result is great, and your process breakdown is really helpful! Thank you!
Now that you mention it, I'll probably make a video on this sometime soon! I try to only shoot scenes in 50 or 60fps when I know for sure that I will slow them down. This way the motion blur stays consistent. Thanks for the kind words ❤️
@@reilinjoey Thank you for the reply. Looking forward to more videos!
The links to the lut and plugin are not in the describtion
Updated them now ;)
@@reilinjoey thank you :)
Instantly subscribed! Providing such great value into a video and showing so good behind the scenes is great and needed to a lot of filmmakers. Sharing is caring! Keep going, I love your style and the way you explain the process of filming and editing videos.
Also, you can touch up more the topic of handheld camera movements since you've shot most of this film using them. ✌️🧡
Thanks bro! Am glad you liked it 🙏🏼 Will be uploading the next video on Monday!
This was an absolute masterclass. Just editing my first travel film and this helped me so much :) Massive thanks! And the outcome of the Marcoco film - just WOW! Keep on doing this amazing stuff, Reilin :)
I thought the atmos only supported 1080p with zve1? does it support slog 4k out now?
Blown away by your videos and really REALLY appreciate this behind the scenes look. Love it mate!
Really nice film. Love it. Thank you for explain the process. (L). Love your color grading.
Great video and tips, I actually returned the ZV-E1 and got the Fx3 I couldn’t handle the overheating even with a fan, at the same time can’t complain about the quality of the video coming out
This isn’t a great travel film, it’s just a great film. Really amazing and inspiring work!
I saw the original film of this, you are extremely good. I have the ZVE1 and could only wish to make things like this but I’m just an amateur. I just look at the Final Cut timeline and have no idea what is going on.😂
Nice bro... Planning to buy a camera for film making.
Can u suggest please
. Budget friendly one😊
love from 🇵🇰 ❤🔥 incredible video brother
🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Did you film every shot with a Black Pro Mist filter?
PS - Amazing video, great insights into your process too! Thank you!
BROOOO THAT's super cooll, wanna know your "SECRET SAUSE" pls can you answer, how you did that color??
Awesome Work! 🙌🙌
I currently own a Sony A7 IV with the 24-70mm G-master lens, but I'm concerned that it might be too bulky for traveling to South America. I'm considering downsizing to the 24-105mm f/4 lens. Is this a crazy idea? Any recommendations or insights from fellow photographers who have traveled with similar setups would be appreciated. Thank you!
I have just watched your video and you amazed me but...
I am so confused between these two cameras my main focus on videos as a cinematic content creator, So is ZV-E1 have better video *quality* than A74 or i need to go with a74, i have D750 already from last 6 years, so which one is ideal for me? can you help me? I don't want to regret after investing, So I think you can help me with this REILIN.. Cheers.
Great great work 👍👍👍🚀🚀🚀
Hello, could you tell me which LUTS Pack you used in this video? LUTs arri alexa neutral or LUTs film? And what a specific name, Eastman, Ice blue or utopia or vision film! Thank you
Amazing work! How much time did you spend on editing?
what the heck your colors are so good
Thanks mate 🙏🏼 I appreciate it 🖤
Amazing video. Thanks for sharing your process!
I'd like to know more about this camera cz I'm gonna buy one. Please make more videos about sony zv e1 ❤
Everything in this video is AMAZING!!! I have a question, why did you used a external monitor? I mean I get it, but was that necessary for a travel film?
Amazing work Reilin! You are a God amongst mortals! Did you encounter any issues with overheating?
hey @reilin, how you doin’? can I ask you the name of the flute sample, because i’m searching it but i can’t find it. thanks in advance
How do you get that dreamy visual effect, both in your film and the sit-down? Is it that halation thing?
Unfortunately the RGB split and the small radius halation makes it a little more digital-looking IMO.
Quick question! At 4:54 when you mention stabilizing the footage and adding a digital zoom, is this done during the editing process? Sorry if this a dumb question, just trying to learn as I go. Great video btw!
Dude amazing video!! Please share what conversion Luts you use...The link is not in your description
Thanks for sharing. Watching from Soweto, South Africa
Super insightful video! Thank you for that.
Where can I find the conversion LUTs and the halation and rgb split plugins? (did not see them in the description)
Brilliant work. Thank you very much for this.
Did you havy any issues with overheating? The camera gets a lot of flak for overheating, which it does, but I'm wondering if it would have this problem with the filming style of documentary filmmaking. I know for longer for content it overheats, but I'm wondering how it was with your filming style.