I really enjoy your content. This was another great example of how to create videos on your own, and the value of static shots. While we enjoy “movement,” we can get it with static shots with movement occurring within the frame. I loved how you broke the types of static shots you used down, and gave to good examples.
nice video alvin, even though the intro was filmed with static shots how did you get your camera to do the zoom in and zoom out effect when you first sat down and opened the book? please explain...
Thanks! It was done in post. I’m using Davinci Resolve and it has Zoom effect that can be keyframed from the start and end of the shot. It’s pretty easy. Takes couple of seconds to do. 🤙
The first shot is just art the light looks amazing
@@natchomatcho thanks!
Another very helpful, brief tutorial for absolute beginners! You’re a good teacher!
This was really helpful. as a solo filmmaker i always struggle to add dynamics in my videos. would love to see more of such videos.
Glad it was helpful! 🤙
I really enjoy your content. This was another great example of how to create videos on your own, and the value of static shots. While we enjoy “movement,” we can get it with static shots with movement occurring within the frame. I loved how you broke the types of static shots you used down, and gave to good examples.
Thank you for dropping by again! I appreciate it. 🤙
That was very simple and to the point, Very effective video. Thank You. :-)
Looking forward to seeing your next video soon!😄😄😄
Thank you! 🤙
This is so on point and the best tutorial i've ever seen. Thank you for making this video!
Glad it was helpful! 🤙
Amazing work! Christian filmmaker here🙏🏾🙌🏾
Thank you! 🫶
Thank you sooo much for this video. It has made things so much more clearer for me
You’re welcome 🤙
Beautiful Work, Alvin!!! Many Thanks, and I really love your use of natural light. Cheers, brother
Hey! Thanks bro 🤙
@@alvinojoy Very welcome, my Good Bro
Great work bro, the shots are good but the color grade is great too man!
Thanks! 🤙
That was great! Thank you!
@@2.06am you’re welcome 🫶
Nice one Alvin. Thanks for the cool tips. Even a pea brain like me could understand, I think, haha. Need to try it out.
@@2ndBirth don’t be too hard on yourself. You got this! 🤙
This is really helpful,
Thanks for sharing
Of course! Thank you 🤙
Thanks for the advice!!
Of course! Thanks as well 🤙
this was such an informative video. thank you, as always, for sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure! 🤙
great content bruv. subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! 🤙
Thanks , that’s helpful 🙌🏻
Happy to help! 🤙
short and on point
Thank you! 🤙
Aside from tha tips napabili ako ng chicharon sir hahaist 😅 MOREPOWER 💪🔥
Eyy! Salamat bro! 🤙
simple and helpful video
Thank you! Glad it was helpful 🤙
I learned something from it
This is so good
Thank you! 🤙
Lakassss!!!!
😅
love it brom thanks for this video :))
Of course! Thanks brother 🤙
nice video alvin, even though the intro was filmed with static shots how did you get your camera to do the zoom in and zoom out effect when you first sat down and opened the book? please explain...
Thanks! It was done in post. I’m using Davinci Resolve and it has Zoom effect that can be keyframed from the start and end of the shot. It’s pretty easy. Takes couple of seconds to do. 🤙
Alvin, another great tutorial!!! This is my 2nd time watching an Alvin creation you have another new subscriber in me keep the good work coming!😊
@@sandraking856 Nice to see you here again! Thanks 🤙
Datu Puti suka FTW 💪
Like no other 🔥 🤙
I wish someone would show camera positioning and lens for these angles…I struggle with that.
I’ll try to make another one about it. Thanks 😊
Lopit !!!!!!
Salamat 🤙
@@alvinojoy You're most welcome! Angas ng vibes ng short films mo. Effort sa shots, post processing and story telling. Ey 🔥