I enjoyed this much more than my Media Arts teacher. Our teacher only teaches us only Photography and not Filming. But nonetheless, I learned much more!!
That was freaking awesome!!!! Great video!!!! I'm using all your tips and tricks to perfect my podcast and build commercials for my business thanks so much guys keep the videos coming
Noealz - Rain Photography - If the type of shot used draws too much attention to itself, I agree. If it serves to establish a certain mood or instantaneous feeling...I think it’s well used. I know M. Night is sometimes criticized for his pretentiousness at times...I think he mostly gets his camera shots right (despite the lack of good storytelling at times). His camera shots are effective at building tension, at giving me an instant feeling of unease or fear or even humor. I think where he fails often is at being overly excited about some story idea or a plot direction that just doesn’t work as well as he thought it would. But for sheer camera use...I think he gets it mostly right.
@@GRINDLEYSTUDIO no, I have done several projects and this video reminds me to more deeply understand the simple movement rather than "cinematic" crap that everyone do now 😂
I enjoyed this much more than my Media Arts teacher. Our teacher only teaches us only Photography and not Filming. But nonetheless, I learned much more!!
That was freaking awesome!!!! Great video!!!! I'm using all your tips and tricks to perfect my podcast and build commercials for my business thanks so much guys keep the videos coming
just found your channel and this is better than film school bro ! thank you so much ! cheers from BRazil
Great video with alot of useful info, thank you and please do continue to create such quality content.
great video!!!
Awesome!
It's cool to learn 😍👌👌👌👌
Pan: camera rotated on a *vertical* axis (not horizontal). Yes, the direction of motion is horizontal, but the axis is vertical.
You caught that too. Good man.
ohh that makes sense
This is great info thanks done red button
Cảm ơn..
I prefer these simple movements over the overly stylized ones being used in abundance these days
Noealz - Rain Photography - If the type of shot used draws too much attention to itself, I agree. If it serves to establish a certain mood or instantaneous feeling...I think it’s well used. I know M. Night is sometimes criticized for his pretentiousness at times...I think he mostly gets his camera shots right (despite the lack of good storytelling at times). His camera shots are effective at building tension, at giving me an instant feeling of unease or fear or even humor. I think where he fails often is at being overly excited about some story idea or a plot direction that just doesn’t work as well as he thought it would. But for sheer camera use...I think he gets it mostly right.
@@sign543 I love his camera pans but couldn't stand them in Alfonso's Roma
What is the name of that Adam Sandler movie?
0:38
The pan
Make a video about software to edit
come on, there are thousands of video abt that already :(, just try to search dude
Pan In, Pan out? Since when are those a thing. As shown they would be dolly in / dolly out.
I bet that this is Daniel Schiffer.
5mins and 28 seconds about “panning “ boring! ... you titled this video “camera angles “ and only spoke about one thing
no, this is actually brilliant
You are easily impressed 🙂 I can tell you’re new at this
@@GRINDLEYSTUDIO no, I have done several projects and this video reminds me to more deeply understand the simple movement rather than "cinematic" crap that everyone do now 😂
Deodatus Utomo 😄 ok