Awesome, welcome back! Also be nice to see some variation like a lifestyle tech commercial for e.g iPhone/TV other than filming the usual Cosmetics & beverage products everyone’s doing on UA-cam. P.S iPhone 15 is coming so that’s an idea for a future video ;)
Love your tutorial, but I wonder about the scene where the camera angle is capturing the glass on the top side and the red wine drop-down, I know how to do it as I watched the video twice but you didn't mention it.
Hey Alex, I am glad I came across your profile. Actually wanted to know which color profile do you shoot on when it comes to shooting on sony cameras and why so
But bro how'd you get so jacked? Love the tutorials. I consider myself a pro with product photography given people pay me to do it for brands, but watching your work is so helpful, informative, and inspiring to continue leveling up. Thanks man!
Wow! Incredible nice spot from beginning to end. What was used to create the shot at 0:23 - looking down the glass like in a tube and wine was falling?
Product videography/photography is the most involving of all genres of videography and photography.. I guess that's why these days most companies opt for CGI (video and photos )
i'm opening a business soon and was wondering if you're for hire to take pics and make short videos of products? wouldn't be anything elaborate like this wine commercial. just want them to look clean and professional. thank you.
Haha half my shots dont work out, and it was a very specific shot my client requested and even though I was able to do it in the past with a slider down my pants watch my first whiskey tutorial to see, I hired my friend filmnamics and his robot and we built out the shot that is why I didnt teach how to achieve it because its unaccessible for most people watching.
Always a treat!
Fantastic tutorial, thanks for sharing!
Love the paint roller!
Great stuff Austen!
as always, we learned a lot. please don't stop making content bro
That shot with the wine falling around the frame is stunningggg
Love this
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial Austen. Thanks for making another video really informative.
Of course always happy to help teach and thanks for watching!
Awesome content as well as the biceps.
Incredible and inspirational as always 🙏
Thank you!
Please, make more videos like this!
My respects!
Thank you so much!
Wow, this is amazing!!
Thank you so much!
Awesome, welcome back! Also be nice to see some variation like a lifestyle tech commercial for e.g iPhone/TV other than filming the usual Cosmetics & beverage products everyone’s doing on UA-cam. P.S iPhone 15 is coming so that’s an idea for a future video ;)
I honestly just film what im hired to do as thats all that I have time for. but maybe sometime I will be able to show other stuff as well.
Great work!love it ! thanks!!
of course thank you!
Wowwww good to see you back with this awesome video🙌🙌🤩
Thank you glad to be back but I must disappear again!!
Love your tutorial, but I wonder about the scene where the camera angle is capturing the glass on the top side and the red wine drop-down, I know how to do it as I watched the video twice but you didn't mention it.
Very nice Austen🍷
Thank you :)
It's been a long time, it's still great🥰
Thank you so much!
Hey Alex, I am glad I came across your profile. Actually wanted to know which color profile do you shoot on when it comes to shooting on sony cameras and why so
Wow
How did you do the top down wine pour shot?
But bro how'd you get so jacked? Love the tutorials. I consider myself a pro with product photography given people pay me to do it for brands, but watching your work is so helpful, informative, and inspiring to continue leveling up. Thanks man!
Thanks man, and its just being consistent Ive been going to the gym almost every day for the last 18 years
@@AustenPaul GOOD LORD! A healthy workflow AND a healthy lifestyle. Kudos, good sir.
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How did you do the vortex pour shot, like that looks inside the bottle
Wow! Incredible nice spot from beginning to end. What was used to create the shot at 0:23 - looking down the glass like in a tube and wine was falling?
Thank you so much and we used a probe lens and large bottle to pul that off!
So pretty shots, did you use clear coat for the glass?
No we didn't spray them at all!
He's back!
Just for a second I will dissapear again.
@@AustenPaul 😂😂😂 well worth the wait
I have a question, what frame rate do you use for product videos overall, or is it changing?
Product videography/photography is the most involving of all genres of videography and photography.. I guess that's why these days most companies opt for CGI (video and photos )
That is very true and one day will probably be obsolete but its still a lot of fun to do!
@@AustenPaul for sure.. alot of fun playing with light and a variety of animation
Which app do you use to edit your videos?
Do you shoot/plan your shots with a song already in mind?? Or do you plan your shots, do them and then figure out a song afterwards?
What’s the name of the device you used to control your splash
Its called the Miops Splash heres the link:
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What is droplet machine you are using? I don’t see the link.
Sorry I forgot to send it, its the Miops Splash
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i'm opening a business soon and was wondering if you're for hire to take pics and make short videos of products? wouldn't be anything elaborate like this wine commercial. just want them to look clean and professional. thank you.
Biggest takeaway - It takes a lot of shots to get the perfect one
Haha yes that is exactly it a lot of trial and error!
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I appreciate that you fess up and disclose when things don't work out. So how exactly did you get this shot @7:59
Haha half my shots dont work out, and it was a very specific shot my client requested and even though I was able to do it in the past with a slider down my pants watch my first whiskey tutorial to see, I hired my friend filmnamics and his robot and we built out the shot that is why I didnt teach how to achieve it because its unaccessible for most people watching.