Great information. I’m very new to making videos and this was very helpful. The only tool I have is a camera (6700). I’m broke, so I had to start somewhere. 😅 I’m a bit limited, but I hope to grow. What about lighting? Especially in a Salon, there’s a lot going on, with customers coming in and out… what did you do for that?
Super awesome tutorial, thank you. You went a little too quickly with the Color Matte example. My slowness couldn't keep up. I've worked out how to get it up, but there was a few clicks you did.. a quick explanation would be appreciated... I've got my 3rd ever shoot, and first paying, at a Salon this weekend :).
Hi David. What kind of camera can you suggest for me to get I am just starting and I want to be able to explore more on this type of cinematography. Any tips on camera type is super appreciated! Thanks
If you’re really passionate about learning cinematography it’s really not about the camera in the beginning, it’s 90% lighting and lenses. That being said if you need a camera to start off, depending on your budget I’d look at a BMPCC 6K, GH5S, Sony A7III
Thanks for the question! In general you want to color balance to the most dominate color you’re looking at. If you’re pointing the camera at a bunch of in door lights you might want to use 4000K for instance. If you have a window in the background that’s pushing in daylight but also have in door lights in the scene you can try splitting the difference and use 4800k for instance.
Thanka a lot for your tips, I was very scared as it was my first shoot for SALON but I did it. Here's the video : ua-cam.com/video/t5Q14_9tbHk/v-deo.html Keep Inspiring and rocking 🎬
Life is all about timing and I'm about to go shoot my first salon. Great tips. Thanks for doing these!
That’s awesome! Best of luck with your shoot and thanks for taking the time to watch and leave a comment!
Great information. I’m very new to making videos and this was very helpful. The only tool I have is a camera (6700). I’m broke, so I had to start somewhere. 😅 I’m a bit limited, but I hope to grow. What about lighting? Especially in a Salon, there’s a lot going on, with customers coming in and out… what did you do for that?
Just about to make a salon promo video for the first time. Thanks for this
Kill it Matt, you got this!
Dope, shooting a high end salon all day tomorrow. Good looks. Subscribed.
Hope it went well!
Super awesome tutorial, thank you.
You went a little too quickly with the Color Matte example. My slowness couldn't keep up.
I've worked out how to get it up, but there was a few clicks you did.. a quick explanation would be appreciated... I've got my 3rd ever shoot, and first paying, at a Salon this weekend :).
Great info and content bro. Thank you for sharing with us!!
Thank you for sharing the tips!
Glad it helped!
Going now to shoot my first salon! oo wee! thanks for the tips buddy
Hi David. What kind of camera can you suggest for me to get I am just starting and I want to be able to explore more on this type of cinematography. Any tips on camera type is super appreciated! Thanks
If you’re really passionate about learning cinematography it’s really not about the camera in the beginning, it’s 90% lighting and lenses. That being said if you need a camera to start off, depending on your budget I’d look at a BMPCC 6K, GH5S, Sony A7III
Thanks a lot David! I’ll go ahead and check that out. Super helpful!
Did you use a 1 or 1/2 black satin filter? I'm shooting a salon in the next week and I might what to add this to my kit. Great video! Thanks!
I used a 1 for most of the wides and a 1/2 for anything greater than 50mm
Brilliant video! Exactly what I was looking for. I'm building my salon's website & I'm going to film a video for our salon's wesbite. Bravo!
That’s awesome! Have fun with it! 🙌
Thanks for the tips!!!
Glad the video helped out!
What color temperature did you use in the beauty salon video or what’s a good color temperature to record beauty salon videos?
Thanks for the question! In general you want to color balance to the most dominate color you’re looking at. If you’re pointing the camera at a bunch of in door lights you might want to use 4000K for instance. If you have a window in the background that’s pushing in daylight but also have in door lights in the scene you can try splitting the difference and use 4800k for instance.
@@atdavidlee got it!!!
Thank you very much!!!
You’re very welcome! Thank you for taking the time to watch the video! 🙏🙏🙏
Thanx allot that’s help me allot
Great video brotha ! 🤙🏼
Thank you! Hope it helped you out!
I like your video
Nice Tips!
This is awesome - thank you!
Hope it helped you out 🙌
love it
Thanks Sam 🙏
Very useful, cheers 👋🏻
Glad the video helped out! 🙏
Awesome vlog. I’m curious...... did you film in 24fps? How about your timeline? Thanks in advance
Hey Ruben! Most of it was 60p delivered on a 24p timeline 🙌
Really nice. Thanks bro, you are cool! :)
Haha much appreciated! Hope the video brought you value 🙌
@@atdavidlee yeahh definitly, I've shot a commercial for a barbershop yesterday. It was helpfull to see your toughts about it!
Thanka a lot for your tips, I was very scared as it was my first shoot for SALON but I did it. Here's the video : ua-cam.com/video/t5Q14_9tbHk/v-deo.html
Keep Inspiring and rocking 🎬