That was beautiful. Especially with the tiny screen on the left showing us the footage live on the camera that u were capturing. It really helped me see what u were going for. And Hannah is so beautiful so it was further motivation to see the other selections of shots u made. Thank you for making this beautiful tutorial video.
This video was so, so helpful! I've been filming for years but am only NOW learning how to make a proper videos. 😅. I have a new Canon 90D that came last week and in ITCHING to take it out. But alas, it is too icy out to avoid slipping and dying in the ice currently. Thank you both for the helpful video!
Did you use motion stabe in post on all of these shots out of camera that you are showing us? they look way too steady for how shaky the camera looks to be held
My wife and I usually travel occasionally one or two time in the year for vacations and on the return of one of those trips we came up with the idea of create a UA-cam channel to upload some of the videos we took on our trips, simple videos recorded only as memories of our trips, but we thought that was good the idea of sharing them with others and learning something new in the process. Without having any idea how to edit we have started uploading some videos of those trips, which do not look good at all since they were not recorded with any intention of editing them or making content like yours for youtube at that time that we recorded them, add our little experience and knowledge editing but it has been the first part of our beginning and we have gradually fallen in love with all this world of youtube and the editing of the videos and the great content that you can create if you propose it, and now what we started as a hobby has become something that makes us many illusions in the future so we are looking forward to our next trip to put into practice many of the things we have been learning from fantastic people like you and try to make better content than the that we have currently uploaded and that is why we wanted to thank you for making this kind of videos that not everyone does and explains as well as you and we also wanted to congratulate you for the excellent result you achieve with your videos. Just 1 day ago we discovered your channel and there is not a single video that we can say that has not amazed us, our dream is one day to make videos that approach at least a little to those you make. I wish we had decided much earlier to do this from the first time we started traveling, but thanks to people like you, we hope that the road ahead will be much easier. Thanks a million and we wish you many good things in your life. Greetings from CUBA.
@@seankitching thanks for answering🙏, we hope you can visit Cuba in the future. It is not a destination as cheap as those countries of Asia but it is an island detained in the time that has its charm, the bad thing for you like content creator is that they (the government)do not let drones enter the country but outside of that it is a very safe and friendly place for tourists and if one day you decide to come you can count on us🤝, We will be very happy to help you in everything we can
I've been using the 'look through the foliage' shots and shots with sun rays streaming down. Everyone loves them. Viewers say the scenes look very professional. Real wow factors. Thank you!
This is awesome, thank you so much. Please make more video like this one, like how to shoot when you on a trip. What footage and b roll we need to shoot . Thank you thank you thank you
I want say ThAnks! I am just now trying to get into video and your videos of this style gives me a little more confidence! Please keel making them even if it’s the same style. It helps us who a newbies!
3:20 You mention do all your shots Left to Right or R to L. But if your subject doesn't have blaitant asymmetry, like a white jacket with 1 red sleeve on it, you can film both LtoR and RtoL and just mirror the image in post so all your shots then go the same direction. You can double the amount of the scene you can use then. Helps to plan a symmetrical wardrobe ahead of time, and if you want to be exact and add effort, do micro tweeks like swap which wrist a watch is worn on, or actually introduce an asymmetrical feature such as a big flower on the side of the hat you will switch for each direction. Even if the background appears to be recycled and flipped, the subjects non mirrored appearance adds doubt.
This video popped up on my notifications as a recommendation. I learned a few good moves, very interesting stuff and local too 😉 👌 thank you for the inspiration.
I love watching these behind the scenes videos. Really cool to watch someone work explain why they do what they do. ALSO, if there's anyone who is looking for someone to edit a video, I'd be more than happy to take on the task!!! I don't mean to be THAT guy, but I'm just trying to do whatever it takes.
I already watched some of your videos but now I decided to subscribed . Thank for the inspiration hoping someday I can get one camera that i can call mine. But now I'm just using my phone for recording some vids. Thank you for inspiration. 💕
Wow I was impressed how you went about to set the shots you took and made an awesome b roll. The sounds and music and final edit was great. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you for taking the time to show how you set up all shots to a final product. Great job I'll be watching more of your work, thanks again.
You should do a follow up video of how you edited the B-roll result :)
Exactly my thought!
How do you work with stabilising your clips, can you show us how?
absolutely you need to make a video on the editing part. i look forward to watcjing them
@alex romm bro what
yes pls!!!
Thank you so much am still learning about videography and this has taught me many things
You are awsome with proper teaching techniques....
Thanks for sharing your ideas thats very good idea since i dont have gimbal to use just hand control ....
Great Movie!! Thank you!!! How about focus? manual? auto?
do you set auto camera because video is beautiful
She is stunning!!....great job guys
That was beautiful. You have an amazing eye. Thank you.
Awsome video, I will definately put it into practice..thanks for sharing your talent..
Yep, the 11:58 shot is really beautiful. It's what I call, being at the right place at the right time.
you creep 😂😂😂
Great video, thanks for sharing. You make it look so simple. Post more.
Another inspiration. Thanks for this
Instant fan. Love those tips. Thank you.
Glad to hear it man ! Have you used this tips before ?
That was beautiful. Especially with the tiny screen on the left showing us the footage live on the camera that u were capturing. It really helped me see what u were going for.
And Hannah is so beautiful so it was further motivation to see the other selections of shots u made.
Thank you for making this beautiful tutorial video.
Great job with handheld....amazing
@Sean Kitching.....wowowowo this is awesome.
Its a very informative tips... thank you guys and GOD bless
These tutorials are life. It really makes you appreciate cinematic broll sequences. Hours of shooting for a 30sec to 1 minute final video. I love it.
Great. These are very helpful.
What Picture Profile are you using?
Keren boss👍
Saya suka❤. Saya dari Indonesia
Another awesome video Sean. Hannah was great too. Thanks for the knowledge and ideas. Been loving the channel.
This video was so, so helpful! I've been filming for years but am only NOW learning how to make a proper videos. 😅. I have a new Canon 90D that came last week and in ITCHING to take it out. But alas, it is too icy out to avoid slipping and dying in the ice currently.
Thank you both for the helpful video!
Did you use motion stabe in post on all of these shots out of camera that you are showing us? they look way too steady for how shaky the camera looks to be held
It's so helpful. Thank you for sharing this Video 👍
Super. Very well explained. A really good help for beginner videographers of taking BRoll !!
I'm learning from your videos,, thanks a lot .. 👍🏻👍🏻❣
Great video. The model is a trooper. Thanks!
Thanks again for your terrific instruction, and lovely assistants, Dave and Hannah!
My wife and I usually travel occasionally one or two time in the year for vacations and on the return of one of those trips we came up with the idea of create a UA-cam channel to upload some of the videos we took on our trips, simple videos recorded only as memories of our trips, but we thought that was good the idea of sharing them with others and learning something new in the process. Without having any idea how to edit we have started uploading some videos of those trips, which do not look good at all since they were not recorded with any intention of editing them or making content like yours for youtube at that time that we recorded them, add our little experience and knowledge editing but it has been the first part of our beginning and we have gradually fallen in love with all this world of youtube and the editing of the videos and the great content that you can create if you propose it, and now what we started as a hobby has become something that makes us many illusions in the future so we are looking forward to our next trip to put into practice many of the things we have been learning from fantastic people like you and try to make better content than the that we have currently uploaded and that is why we wanted to thank you for making this kind of videos that not everyone does and explains as well as you and we also wanted to congratulate you for the excellent result you achieve with your videos. Just 1 day ago we discovered your channel and there is not a single video that we can say that has not amazed us, our dream is one day to make videos that approach at least a little to those you make. I wish we had decided much earlier to do this from the first time we started traveling, but thanks to people like you, we hope that the road ahead will be much easier. Thanks a million and we wish you many good things in your life. Greetings from CUBA.
@@seankitching thanks for answering🙏, we hope you can visit Cuba in the future. It is not a destination as cheap as those countries of Asia but it is an island detained in the time that has its charm, the bad thing for you like content creator is that they (the government)do not let drones enter the country but outside of that it is a very safe and friendly place for tourists and if one day you decide to come you can count on us🤝, We will be very happy to help you in everything we can
I've been using the 'look through the foliage' shots and shots with sun rays streaming down. Everyone loves them. Viewers say the scenes look very professional. Real wow factors. Thank you!
Cool tutorial... Thanks for sharing the tips buddy... 😎
Amazing tips, bro! well done! :)
Your instructions are very clear and the end result is stunning. Hannah is a natural and you are a born natural teacher. Love your work
Useful and well explained video! Could you add more info like f and shutter speed settings, how to focus etc? Thanks!
Thanks bro .that was a good explanation
Learning so much from your videos. Shows a lot of work and dedication. Keep up the amazing work
Very nice! Tks for sharing… do you use manual or auto focus?
Well done: clear, concise explanation and followed by a convincing result. Ten out of ten!
Marvelous!! Thank you so much for this video!
This is awesome, thank you so much. Please make more video like this one, like how to shoot when you on a trip. What footage and b roll we need to shoot . Thank you thank you thank you
So good, thank you! 30 or 60 fps?
thank you for your sharing i will pratic like you ... love your tip
you are very good at creating and teaching
great video, thanks for sharing
Best mentor i've ever watch...
Wow thank u for this! Love your b rolls! Learned a lot!
I want say ThAnks! I am just now trying to get into video and your videos of this style gives me a little more confidence! Please keel making them even if it’s the same style. It helps us who a newbies!
excelente amigo, gracias por tu aporte.
well done. thx for the details.
3:20
You mention do all your shots Left to Right or R to L.
But if your subject doesn't have blaitant asymmetry, like a white jacket with 1 red sleeve on it, you can film both LtoR and RtoL and just mirror the image in post so all your shots then go the same direction. You can double the amount of the scene you can use then.
Helps to plan a symmetrical wardrobe ahead of time, and if you want to be exact and add effort, do micro tweeks like swap which wrist a watch is worn on, or actually introduce an asymmetrical feature such as a big flower on the side of the hat you will switch for each direction. Even if the background appears to be recycled and flipped, the subjects non mirrored appearance adds doubt.
was a geat video, all steps are clear and good
Thanks for the video. What aperture did you use during the shoot ?
Superb demonstration 👌
Great work.... thanks
Fantastic B Roll footage
Amazing work! Thank you for the advice!!!
Wowwww so productive and very good substance. You are amazing man... Beautiful couple and long life to your relationship ...
Great video! Thanks so much!
This video popped up on my notifications as a recommendation. I learned a few good moves, very interesting stuff and local too 😉 👌 thank you for the inspiration.
Awesome. Getting interested
Great and simple lesson. Loved it.
Excellent tips!!! I’m going to try this on the next music video I shoot!👌🏽
Awesome! Loved the the video! Great job
It's an awesome tutorial man ❤️
Great, thanks for sharing this!
Love your style of education Sean. Very helpful and insightful.
Thanks for the tips! It really helps us beginners. 😊
Excellently illustrated. Well convinced and subscribed. Looking forward for more illustrations.
I love watching these behind the scenes videos. Really cool to watch someone work explain why they do what they do.
ALSO, if there's anyone who is looking for someone to edit a video, I'd be more than happy to take on the task!!! I don't mean to be THAT guy, but I'm just trying to do whatever it takes.
1. Build up a story
Beginning middle end
A. Wide establishing shots
B. Middle
C. Closeups
Changing perspectives
Same direction
great video, just subscribed thanks!
Wowww, that one nicely done. Good job.
Not only cool It is awesome! Thank you for sharing it.
Loved the shoot into the sun and spinning
Definitely very good , learned some tricks would love to apply . Great work keep up ....Thanks
I already watched some of your videos but now I decided to subscribed . Thank for the inspiration hoping someday I can get one camera that i can call mine. But now I'm just using my phone for recording some vids. Thank you for inspiration. 💕
just amazing... please do more b-roll with models/people... great!!
Love this tutorial. Thankyou
Thx you so much for the tutorials. The best i have ever seen. You deserve so much more followers. Great work 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Great video, thank you for sharing!
Wow!! Amazing work. Hats off Bro 👍
Absolutely amazing wow 🤩
Thankyou dude ! Teach me a lot !
Very cool video. Having the split screen is so helpful! Thanks heaps 🙏
God bless you man! Thanks for helping out with video tutorials. Keep it up!
I like the way you control camera movement.
awesome work !!!! loved the video guys....🔥
I loved!!!!! Worderful!!!!
Hey nice video, do you fokus manually?
Hi Sean! I`m so excited! You are my best teacher!
very good work man. keep that up!
Woow...man ur b-roll and wife is magical! Keep it up!
Thank you for the tips bro.
This whole explanation was amazing. and seeing the final video scene....stunning.. 🙏🙏🙏
That was really cool. It opened up my eyes even more. Thanks
the vibes of this vid are immaculate
Very nice explanation and composition of shots. As she was twirling,a cut on the movement and insert of a close up of her eyes would be nice.
Wow I was impressed how you went about to set the shots you took and made an awesome b roll. The sounds and music and final edit was great. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you for taking the time to show how you set up all shots to a final product. Great job I'll be watching more of your work, thanks again.
Very nice your video recording and editing...
Same cinematic
Super-helpful, I’m loving these raw, walk-through tutorials! A follow-up on the edit would be a great follow up... 2-part series