Just make sure you don't subscribe to Epic Light Media. And please, if you are a subscriber already, please unsubscribe. They have enough subscribers and aren't looking to add anymore. Again...DO NOT SUBSCRIBE TO EPIC LIGHT MEDIA!!!
Yea like he doesn't complain a thing. He just does what he's told. Most people I'm working with would fed up just because they don't know what the footage I'm shooting will come out as after final editing.
imagin having a client cleaning things for you so neat and tidy instead of saying just fix it in post. Dope sequence! You amaze me with your pan shots and then locking on the subject like its nothing.
@@danielschiffer hay @Daniel Schiffer you are just awsome..I've been watching your videos for a while.....and I am pretty sure people would love to watch if a B roll can be made using a mobile phone. . .lot's for love from India..I would definitely meet you if I come to Canada.
i got into editing about 15/16 years ago when i took an animation class in 8th grade then when i went into highschool i took broadcasting until 11th grade and made the morning announcements for 3 years... cinematography is all i ever wanted to do with my life i even did my senior project on it but then i learned after all those years of learning that i couldnt even afford to go to school for it... so now i just watch and admire all the good editors out there because i know how much damn time went into making things look the way they do.... i know how frustrating it is to spend weeks working on something just for it to not turn out right and start all over, because i spent years learning something i cant even afford to get a degree in.
I guess you could find a job in that field even without a degree, your skills should matter more than that. Just try it, don't give up on your dream. 😊
Man I have rewatched this over and over again, your filmmaking ability is just unbelievable. And these videos where you show us exactly what you're doing in the behind the scenes is fantastic because otherwise to reach this level of quality would seem unattainable. There is honestly no-one else whose B-Roll looks as appealing to me as yours does. You've really inspired me to start learning videography. Thank you Daniel Schiffer!
I wasn’t ready for this if I’m being honest. The one thing that really soothed my eyes was the lighting. Im not too sure if you’ve done any lighting videos(not the stereotypical 2 or 3 key lighting setups.) but I think that would be awesome if you could go over how you place your lights and what pushed you to make that choice. Again brother, this was excellent as always!! I’m hungry as hell now and there’s no way I’m gonna find a pizza as good looking as this one in the video. All in all this was informative and brilliant!🙏🏾
raredreamfootage there’s two lights present if you look closely. Sometimes hearing a filmmaker/artists personal choice and motivation for that choice is always interesting. It may not seem appealing to many but to others like myself who want to do cinematography for a living. Lighting is everything, brother!! I hope that makes sense
Tobyas do you know what a big time ad crew uses? They use ‘the best’, like Arri Alexa cameras, Zeiss Supreme or Panavisiin, Cream Source lights, massive crew etc etc. Look up what all that kit is worth and recognise the truth of the original comment.
@@the_black_douglas9041 A video production studio knows what gear is best for different types of shoots. If the clients need a "trendy" style video like this, they won't pull out the Arri Alexa. Maybe, maybe a RED Camera but that might also be too bulky for this type of shoot. However you are correct about the lighting. That lighting setup seemed very cheap.
I just wanna say a huge thank you for making these amazing behind the scenes videos. Cause you could’ve just done your job and that would’ve been it, but you took another step further and have helped countless people who want to be in the same carrier as you. I’m 14 and I am a professional animator and ad maker and I love ur videos. You have given me countless fun ideas, that I don’t want to use professionally and ur just an amazing guy.
This is some next level stuff man, I love how just shooting from crazy perspectives can make such a difference......off to throw some cheerios at my camera! haha!
Man, I love Daniel so much. Showcasing THE process and in a way that's easily comprehended is a gift a lot of teachers don't have. Well done, thank you
This is an amazing concept. The gloves are a detractor and he’s not wearing one in the opening dough grab scene. It’s handmade pizza and this piece really shows that.
This is like one of the best behind the scenes tutorials I've ever seen! Each break, tons of insight, tons of new camerawork ideas and transitions. Seeing it before colorgrading makes it so helpful for newbies like me. Thank you so much! I feel so inspired.
“A true professional may do things pretty easily from all appearances, but he is actually taking care with each little bit that it is just right.” - L. Ron Hubbard You nailed it my friend. Amazing.
I love to go through this frame by frame, acutally the effects are so simple, just speed ramping and a little motion blur here and there, but its so well thought through and shot which makes it so great! Thanks Daniel for being an inspiration for me!
Literally putting all the UA-camr's with their Red Epic Camera's and tripods that cost more than my laptop too shame! Absolutely incredible dude. Hope you're charging top rates.
Two things: The fact that most of this video was handheld is amazing! Second, as a video editor, I no longer feel as horrible about my sound design since a lot of the SFX you can hear without the music were lost when the music bed was added for the final product, which happens in every film I've done sound for as well. There are such small sound nuisances in the design that you can't hear anymore once the music is added. Anyways, point is, well done and thanks for the behind the scenes video!
That’s so interesting...when I watched the 25$ edit video, I thought through out the whole video that the glass shot of the tomato sauce was so out of place with the style of the rest of the videos...and now it all makes sense. I’m amazed.
I really like seeing how much of the movement you do in post. Shooting a lot of these moves in camera would be _so_ time intensive to get right, but since you're cutting so fast it's not noticeable that you're punched in on the shots in the final cut. Also AAAALLL the handheld and using practical objects like the countertop to do relatively stable moves. It's guerilla AF. Love these videos, man.
I don’t know anything about filming, editing or making commercial videos but this is art 🔥 to watch him doing his job is really satisfying 😙 thanks youtube for recommending this to me
I love how you showcased this. Showing us how it looks in camera vs final edit is awesome! Your making big moves! This has to be one of my favorite ones you have put together! Thank you! 🙏 minus the dt Toronto shoot with your friend with the glasses super dope!
One thing I noticed is that everything is shot free-handed. What kind of stabilization is taking place in post production? This would save me HOURS of fooling with my tripod!
i liked the video with the song, i think it completed it. the sound design was rather juvenile and low level, if you ask me. okay attempt, but it NEEDED music in order to cover up the glaring lackluster and rather budget sound design.
This is "prime flopping zone" Love the finished product and the real organic way you work through the BTS. Thanks for sharing your creativity with this community, Daniel.
Hi Timo! Check out my latest cake baking low-budget cinematic b-roll I've created: ua-cam.com/video/SafIIhndpAk/v-deo.html Hope you like the sound designs and my background music edit! 😊
@@simankou6171 Looks cool! If I had to give some feedback I'd say those completely still shots kind of throw me off a little bit. I get what you were going for but I thought my video had frozen. It looks neat tho!
Those shots are so nice. Came here after watching that fiverr video, but I honestly was more impressed by the shots than the editing. Shots like this make it so much easier for an editor to produce beautiful content. Always love seeing real professionals on youtube.
I've been using After Effects for around a decade now, and you're AMAZING at cutting and blending shots together! But one piece of advice that will help A LOT...at 0:16 you use the "pixel motion blur" effect, try bumping the motion blur samples up to around 50 instead of the standard 8, and it'll make your motion blur MUCH more believable. Obviously it'll bump your render time up when it hits the shots you did that to, but it looks 1000x better.
@@beatrace5645 I use a various types of cameras (5D and 80D more frequently) and I know about OIS and yet it can't give a better result than wearing the strap and pulling the camera away from you so it's taut
Typical videomaker: I NEED 500 LENSES WITHOUT THEM I CAN'T SHOT. I NEED RED or ALEXA WITHOUT IT I CAN'T SHOT. I NEED STEADYCAM RONIN-M WITHOUT IT I CAN'T SHOT. Daniel: 2 lenses, hands, a7sIII = beautiful video.
It's "shoot". Not "shot". You say "I can't shoot" not "I can't shot". "Shot" is past tense, "Shoot" is present tense, and the "Typical videomaker" is speaking in present tense.
Fantastic video! The ONLY thing I bumped on were the motion trails on the speed ramps when he tosses the dough in the air or when the olive oil was being squeezed. But the pace, the creativity of the shots, the color correction, the energy, all top notch!
I read on your list, that you were only filming one shot in 120fps, in what framerate did you film the other shots? Filmed them in 60fps and slowed them down to 30fps?
I have an idea: I would play the clips in reverse, kind of like deconstructing the pizza as it's made. And then in the end quickly assemble it again. What do you think?
i enjoyed this video so much! just loved seeing all the tiny details that go into making a video. and i like that you complimented the pizza guy "i like how you did the (hand motion)" haha
@StavroGavro Well theres different types of fats. I was specifically talking about saturated and trans fats not monounsaturated and polyunsaturated. Everything is fine in the right proportions but yeah, actually drinking olive oil is perfectly safe
You re a super talented director. You re saying sth like take it a little bit here or here and this guy that doesnt make films but pizza he nows exactly what to do.
The poor guy who ordered that pizza, he must be starving
not an animation channel He was.
PizzaDelivery4u yo I’m still waiting for that pepperoni wth man
@@linussextips5145 I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want it now, it's probably burn af after the bush fires.
not an animation channel fell sorry for everyone that live near those but I like it crispy
@@linussextips5145 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
This is the most satisfying thing I've seen. Ever.
oh. hello there mr.vories
Henlo I am the comment section clown
@*Martin teleportation via recommendations
Not more satisfying than seeing you make music ;)
This vedio also available on fiverr
man this is like discovering how a magician does his trick
WAS THINKING THE SAME THING HAHA
Except it 100 times better
For me
right, mane I have to get that lens
except that, after this, I actually appreciate even more the final video!
after this, the final video even is felt like more magical, i don;t know why
Me: skipping ads on UA-cam
Also Me: Watching behind the scenes of how an ad is made.
Unknown Ranger you watched BTS but not an actual ad
did you skip the scene when the pico ad was shown?
@@menace2societies wtf?
Lol 😂😂
ha I didn't get an ad
Oh awesome!!! Epic Light Media is mentioned at 5:52. I’m so happy Daniel could find inspiration from our shot!!!
Just make sure you don't subscribe to Epic Light Media. And please, if you are a subscriber already, please unsubscribe. They have enough subscribers and aren't looking to add anymore. Again...DO NOT SUBSCRIBE TO EPIC LIGHT MEDIA!!!
@@mikel9567 eh?
@@idkwhattoputhere-4007 Watch Epic light Media videos and you will get it :))
@@mikel9567 subscribe to peter mckinnon instead HAHAHAHA
This editing is still so impressive after watching “$25 vs $500 editing”
not the best of them
all of the edit are actually lit 🔥
Jimmy Hoang I feel like his is the best
Now i dont even thing they edited shit
Reason why I'm here. This the behind the scenes for his package he paid or something
Shoutout to the Pizza Guy! HE was so pacient and professional this whole time!
Eden was amazing, great to work with.
I know right, he knows how this works
Yea like he doesn't complain a thing. He just does what he's told. Most people I'm working with would fed up just because they don't know what the footage I'm shooting will come out as after final editing.
@@danielschiffer How much money do people typically get from making these intros?
@@falcon2point062 he probably wont tell you how much he is making
imagin having a client cleaning things for you so neat and tidy instead of saying just fix it in post.
Dope sequence! You amaze me with your pan shots and then locking on the subject like its nothing.
Hahaha, glad you enjoyed it :)
@@danielschiffer hay @Daniel Schiffer you are just awsome..I've been watching your videos for a while.....and I am pretty sure people would love to watch if a B roll can be made using a mobile phone.
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.lot's for love from India..I would definitely meet you if I come to Canada.
Elia Cavas
Omg 😮 evry time I see your videos I’m learning. Its the Level x
i got into editing about 15/16 years ago when i took an animation class in 8th grade then when i went into highschool i took broadcasting until 11th grade and made the morning announcements for 3 years... cinematography is all i ever wanted to do with my life i even did my senior project on it but then i learned after all those years of learning that i couldnt even afford to go to school for it... so now i just watch and admire all the good editors out there because i know how much damn time went into making things look the way they do.... i know how frustrating it is to spend weeks working on something just for it to not turn out right and start all over, because i spent years learning something i cant even afford to get a degree in.
I guess you could find a job in that field even without a degree, your skills should matter more than that. Just try it, don't give up on your dream. 😊
Make more of these. Learning so much just in this 🤙🏻
Glad you like it Thomas!
True that, this stuff is lit Daniel. Thanks for sharing.
@@danielschifferyeah please make more of these behind the scenes will be useful .
@@danielschiffer This is Next level man. You are the future xD sounds dramatic somehow
Absolutely love how we're taken through all of the processes and details AND shown the final product again at the end!!
I feel like the pizza guy should've been tagged too... he did a great job.
you probably didn't pay attention or most likely did not finished the whole video.
ERPS GAMING he’s still a damn pizza guy
You do know that he was shouted out and his brand is being promoted which was what he wanted in the first place, right?
Man I have rewatched this over and over again, your filmmaking ability is just unbelievable. And these videos where you show us exactly what you're doing in the behind the scenes is fantastic because otherwise to reach this level of quality would seem unattainable. There is honestly no-one else whose B-Roll looks as appealing to me as yours does. You've really inspired me to start learning videography. Thank you Daniel Schiffer!
Everyone else is like: "After Effects"
This guy: Throws pizza dough on his camera!
Well done. Love the result. Keep it up, Dan.
hahahaha 😂
He is raw
It is even simpler to do it for real than fix it in the post.
You are stepping things up with every damn video you drop Daniel.
This is just pure craftsmanship.
Thank you for pushing the boundaries dude.
Peter Lindgren love you work too Peter
Peter 💪💪
Yes bro , the first short is very difficult
Thanks buddy! Appreciate the support 🙏
Well hello Peter
I love when clients participate like this!!
It's the best!
This is so great! The Cheerios guys that inspired the mozzarella shot are called Epic Light Media. They have a fantastic channel too👌🏼
ua-cam.com/channels/o0907n0MpWtOM0UvF4Kn4A.html
It's crazy how much goes into a scene like this.
Fire
Can say with confidence this is the BEST pizza sequence I've ever seen. Can't decide if I'm hungrier for the pizza or the setup
Thanks Aidin! Come to Toronto and we can have pizza AND use the setup!
@@danielschiffer And What Picture Profile are you shooting in for this? S-Log, Cine or HLG?
This was the first and only pizza sequence I ever saw and it was delicious!
ua-cam.com/channels/o0907n0MpWtOM0UvF4Kn4A.html
This was awesome! Thanks for sharing
1000 people are angry because they think this guy has too much gear. That’s like getting angry at the pizza restaurant for having an oven.
Exactly😂😂
I'm actually amazed how minimal gear it took him to pull off a really good video like that
Those are people who hates pizza
RealEstatePhotoVideo ShawnSlattery that is funny I respect that 😂
They are just hangry (hungry + angry) seeing the delicious pizza. =P
I wasn’t ready for this if I’m being honest. The one thing that really soothed my eyes was the lighting. Im not too sure if you’ve done any lighting videos(not the stereotypical 2 or 3 key lighting setups.) but I think that would be awesome if you could go over how you place your lights and what pushed you to make that choice. Again brother, this was excellent as always!! I’m hungry as hell now and there’s no way I’m gonna find a pizza as good looking as this one in the video. All in all this was informative and brilliant!🙏🏾
Thanks for the comment! I'll plan some more content about lighting in the future 👍
It looks like a simple 1 light key that uses the existing practicals for fill and background.
@@danielschiffer please do that would be very helpful
raredreamfootage there’s two lights present if you look closely. Sometimes hearing a filmmaker/artists personal choice and motivation for that choice is always interesting. It may not seem appealing to many but to others like myself who want to do cinematography for a living. Lighting is everything, brother!! I hope that makes sense
@@christoner__ EASY, big single point diffused source. Great shots btw @Daniel Schiffer
This guy is so cool. He doesn't need the biggest, the best, the most cameras/lenses/equipment, he just focuses on the actual shooting!
Great
Actually he has the "best", i mean the probe lens is 1300€ and the slider+gimbal+A73 are around 3000€
The lighting cost also around 700€
@@tobyas5542 oh. ok.
Tobyas do you know what a big time ad crew uses? They use ‘the best’, like Arri Alexa cameras, Zeiss Supreme or Panavisiin, Cream Source lights, massive crew etc etc. Look up what all that kit is worth and recognise the truth of the original comment.
@@the_black_douglas9041 A video production studio knows what gear is best for different types of shoots. If the clients need a "trendy" style video like this, they won't pull out the Arri Alexa. Maybe, maybe a RED Camera but that might also be too bulky for this type of shoot.
However you are correct about the lighting. That lighting setup seemed very cheap.
Love how you show how the footage looks right after you record and then piece it all together in the end. Great way to learn!
This video probably made more money than he was paid to film the commercial.
lol no
if it was 10min then probably.
Lucestre if he’s lucky this video make 10k or more
@@niklas8523 No way man, No way. Thats not the Kinda money ads make
@@niklas8523 sponsors are like 80% of youtubers incomes. This made at most 2k in ad rev
Cant get enough of food B-roll XD
Dope
What??
This kind of contents make me learn new things everytime.
That's exactly what I hope to do!
I just wanna say a huge thank you for making these amazing behind the scenes videos. Cause you could’ve just done your job and that would’ve been it, but you took another step further and have helped countless people who want to be in the same carrier as you. I’m 14 and I am a professional animator and ad maker and I love ur videos. You have given me countless fun ideas, that I don’t want to use professionally and ur just an amazing guy.
This is some next level stuff man, I love how just shooting from crazy perspectives can make such a difference......off to throw some cheerios at my camera! haha!
this video alone probably gave them more attention than the ad itself
Facts
Me: skipping an add of 15 sec
Also me: watching how is an add made for 9 min straight
Copied
Well i wouldn't skip that add
Don't skip that's his incom
@kain I have youtub premium tho. I kind of feel bad because I think that affects their ad revenu
,,Bruh” moment
Man, I love Daniel so much. Showcasing THE process and in a way that's easily comprehended is a gift a lot of teachers don't have. Well done, thank you
This is an amazing concept. The gloves are a detractor and he’s not wearing one in the opening dough grab scene. It’s handmade pizza and this piece really shows that.
i just noticed that
it still look great though
This is like one of the best behind the scenes tutorials I've ever seen! Each break, tons of insight, tons of new camerawork ideas and transitions. Seeing it before colorgrading makes it so helpful for newbies like me. Thank you so much! I feel so inspired.
“A true professional may do things pretty easily from all appearances, but he is actually taking care with each little bit that it is just right.” - L. Ron Hubbard
You nailed it my friend. Amazing.
I truly respect the pizza guy for being so patient.👍
Good work Daniel, a great commercial made by you
I love to go through this frame by frame, acutally the effects are so simple, just speed ramping and a little motion blur here and there, but its so well thought through and shot which makes it so great! Thanks Daniel for being an inspiration for me!
Literally putting all the UA-camr's with their Red Epic Camera's and tripods that cost more than my laptop too shame! Absolutely incredible dude. Hope you're charging top rates.
Jimmy Pragmatic more like the REDs that cost more than my car and some ppls houses 😂
We love the behind the scenes, I think you've got your niche ;)
Two things: The fact that most of this video was handheld is amazing! Second, as a video editor, I no longer feel as horrible about my sound design since a lot of the SFX you can hear without the music were lost when the music bed was added for the final product, which happens in every film I've done sound for as well. There are such small sound nuisances in the design that you can't hear anymore once the music is added.
Anyways, point is, well done and thanks for the behind the scenes video!
That’s so interesting...when I watched the 25$ edit video, I thought through out the whole video that the glass shot of the tomato sauce was so out of place with the style of the rest of the videos...and now it all makes sense. I’m amazed.
i actually loved that shot even before knowing how it was done
I really like seeing how much of the movement you do in post. Shooting a lot of these moves in camera would be _so_ time intensive to get right, but since you're cutting so fast it's not noticeable that you're punched in on the shots in the final cut. Also AAAALLL the handheld and using practical objects like the countertop to do relatively stable moves. It's guerilla AF. Love these videos, man.
Glad to see people picking up on subtleties and little techniques like that! Thanks for watching :)
I don’t know anything about filming, editing or making commercial videos but this is art 🔥 to watch him doing his job is really satisfying 😙 thanks youtube for recommending this to me
ua-cam.com/video/MiBEGyKAHXQ/v-deo.html ٠
This is soooo cool to show audience that the real filming features. Some people might think this is even more interesting than the a-roll scene video.
steadiest hand in the game - sic man, keep these videos comin!
Thanks buddy!
@@danielschiffer 120p butter!
As a fellow UA-camr with over 150 videos on food, I appreciate this video a lot. A LOT!
I’d really like to see a more specific editing breakdown of your speed ramps and such
Sage Delaney YES PLEASE
He does have a video on that here, if you haven't seen it :) ua-cam.com/video/zTmnZI9-XKE/v-deo.html
I know that he has done it before, but I would not be complaining if we got a whole video series breaking down the different parts of this video to!
@@DominusFeles If he makes one would you buy it? If so I'm sure he would take the time to make it... BTW, I would pay for it...
@@DominusFeles Agreed, I never get tired of learning from this guy :)
Am I the only one who reacts with the biggest smile or say damnnnnn when Daniel makes a clean creative cut?! Gold baby.
I wish there was a behind the scenes for the sound design.
Hope these help if you haven't seen them! ua-cam.com/video/-DkYe2vsaEo/v-deo.html & ua-cam.com/video/dLIuX3D8UFk/v-deo.html
Did he add the music as last part or did he add the music first and cut the shots fitting to the music?
@@masterofdisaster3128 after he shot of course
@@masterofdisaster3128 he probably chooses music first because if the music isn't in sync it's a waste of time
MasterOfDisaster films the shots then adds the audio into the software then adds the clips
I love how you showcased this. Showing us how it looks in camera vs final edit is awesome! Your making big moves! This has to be one of my favorite ones you have put together! Thank you! 🙏 minus the dt Toronto shoot with your friend with the glasses super dope!
That signature bell ringing so you know it's a Daniel Schiffer production
One thing I noticed is that everything is shot free-handed. What kind of stabilization is taking place in post production? This would save me HOURS of fooling with my tripod!
You can use a gimbal instead of a tripod
If you use Adobe Premiere Pro, try to use Warp Stabilizer. But be carefull with the % that u will put there. Try to use 1 or 2%. Hope i help u
@@alt.vision I wanna ask something, what did this guy use? Premiere pro?
He used a gimbal
@@hafiyanas He uses FCPX. He recently posted a tutorial on how to spice up B-Roll . Check it out. It helped me a lot
Never knew I'd enjoy a pizza making vid this much
The porn industry will love this camera lens
Imagine what that lens can do 👀
Melvin Can 😩😩😩😩😩
Hahaha son of bitch
@@melvincan7761 oh no
Hahahhhhahaha
The video looked so professional without the song like an ad
i liked the video with the song, i think it completed it. the sound design was rather juvenile and low level, if you ask me. okay attempt, but it NEEDED music in order to cover up the glaring lackluster and rather budget sound design.
This is so great, a 11 minutes video without ads. Your tutorial is quite inspiring
The most important thing: How was the Pizza?🍕🍕🍕
actually 9:26
yep
Cold
Really Dough?
yes
This is "prime flopping zone" Love the finished product and the real organic way you work through the BTS. Thanks for sharing your creativity with this community, Daniel.
Straight forward raw clean cut, no special effects. Now that’s a old school organic fresh edit.📼💾
Dude the last scene is used extensively in all food tv commertials in Turkey. You gave inspriration to a whole country! :)
which second in video and which ads used it?
Another great and educational video from the Legend Daniel Schiffer 🙌 Hands down
I love how dramatic the sound design seems without the music but how beautifully it blends together when the music is added. Loved the video!
Hi Timo! Check out my latest cake baking low-budget cinematic b-roll I've created: ua-cam.com/video/SafIIhndpAk/v-deo.html
Hope you like the sound designs and my background music edit! 😊
@@simankou6171 Looks cool! If I had to give some feedback I'd say those completely still shots kind of throw me off a little bit. I get what you were going for but I thought my video had frozen. It looks neat tho!
It's honestly refreshing watching a professional have to do retakes and adapt
This gets me every time I watch it. You are an inspiration.
Those shots are so nice. Came here after watching that fiverr video, but I honestly was more impressed by the shots than the editing. Shots like this make it so much easier for an editor to produce beautiful content. Always love seeing real professionals on youtube.
I really realy can't get enough of this footage. I hope you skyrocket your carreer!
Wow thank you for the really kind words :)
The Great to Learn "Not only Shooting... Also Ideas"
OMG I love your work! Great job with this ad. I can't wait to see more!
I've been using After Effects for around a decade now, and you're AMAZING at cutting and blending shots together! But one piece of advice that will help A LOT...at 0:16 you use the "pixel motion blur" effect, try bumping the motion blur samples up to around 50 instead of the standard 8, and it'll make your motion blur MUCH more believable. Obviously it'll bump your render time up when it hits the shots you did that to, but it looks 1000x better.
Lucas Gatley he used Final Cut Pro for this tho, not ae
brycxn忍 the idea still applies
vitalis pixel sorting can be extremely different between programs
Did he just master the art of invisible cuts
Who's here after the $25 vs $500 editing video?
I'm here before. I started watching it but realized I should watch this first
Haha
Yeah, the $500 is complete garbage and repetitive
I still prefer the $25 commercial
I haven’t seen that! Where is that?
WOW a lot of work went into the prep and behind the scenes, but the final product is sooo worth it!
Dude this was so fire...it's amazing to see the growth you've made over the years. RESPECT
6:48 Stable hands, following so smooth. This is what handheld skills means
Do u ever heard stabilizer man? Even smartphone have it now...
@@beatrace5645 I use a various types of cameras (5D and 80D more frequently) and I know about OIS and yet it can't give a better result than wearing the strap and pulling the camera away from you so it's taut
Typical videomaker: I NEED 500 LENSES WITHOUT THEM I CAN'T SHOT. I NEED RED or ALEXA WITHOUT IT I CAN'T SHOT. I NEED STEADYCAM RONIN-M WITHOUT IT I CAN'T SHOT.
Daniel: 2 lenses, hands, a7sIII = beautiful video.
It's "shoot". Not "shot". You say "I can't shoot" not "I can't shot". "Shot" is past tense, "Shoot" is present tense, and the "Typical videomaker" is speaking in present tense.
Hentai daaamn thanks mate 🤜🤛
hehe... so true
Also don’t forget the thousands in lights he has.
yeaahhh and a gimbal, slider, pretty special probe lens, aputure 120d... I like the point you want to make though.
Fantastic video! The ONLY thing I bumped on were the motion trails on the speed ramps when he tosses the dough in the air or when the olive oil was being squeezed. But the pace, the creativity of the shots, the color correction, the energy, all top notch!
The best last part logo was still the 25$ guy.
I don't know why I'm laughing so much when the pizza dough plopped at his camera.
People have different humour
Will B wow now you’re mature xD. I did not see that coming
Ah this is AMAZING my guy! Definitely going to put some of this to work this week!
Wow. Can't say more than that. Just wow. So inspiring. Thank you for that!
Man, thats krayzeee!! Jesus Christ, how professional can someone be? Thats how much.
Me: makes sure my camera doesnt get a single piece of dust
Daniel: FULL SEND
Who’s here cause UA-cam Recommendations 👋
And that’s a gorgeous pizza video thou
im here because of YOU
Mind blowing editing, camera placement and scene composition. Great job, simply superb
0:30 background music name is "Tell Me Now - Gloria Tells"
8:56 background music name ?
TOS CHANEL it’s “overjoyed” by LAKEY INSPIRED
I read on your list, that you were only filming one shot in 120fps, in what framerate did you film the other shots? Filmed them in 60fps and slowed them down to 30fps?
I have an idea: I would play the clips in reverse, kind of like deconstructing the pizza as it's made. And then in the end quickly assemble it again.
What do you think?
The video where he asks random editors to edit his videos, the guy who charged 500 almost did everything in reverse
extreme adventure r/whoosh
Thank you so much for posting this its because of you that I've finally stepped out my comfort zone and started to publish my recipe videos!
i enjoyed this video so much! just loved seeing all the tiny details that go into making a video. and i like that you complimented the pizza guy "i like how you did the (hand motion)" haha
Mind blowing finish
where did you found sound effect really that's amazing 🔥🔥
ikr! i find his sound effects to be subtle enough to not take away from the video but bold enough to make it spit fire 🔥
daniel, i do really appreciate your work and the way you are sharing it with us
why are pizzas unhealthy when all of the ingredients look healthy
i think predominantly the cheese and dough, really sucks
I think because of yeast.
Cheese looks heathy to you lol?
Oils and fats my dude
@StavroGavro Well theres different types of fats. I was specifically talking about saturated and trans fats not monounsaturated and polyunsaturated. Everything is fine in the right proportions but yeah, actually drinking olive oil is perfectly safe
This is incredible work man! Love to see when a client is just as part of the process as the creative artist. Sound design on POYNT.
You re a super talented director.
You re saying sth like take it a little bit here or here and this guy that doesnt make films but pizza he nows exactly what to do.
So much creative thinking... Lots of efforts... Amazing shoot and yes... Amazing Pizza as well. 👍👍👍👍👍
Editing breakdown is much needed...
Me: sees the video in recommended.
Did I watch it all? Yes
Did I like it? Yes
Man the shots were si satisfying, it feeled like they were going staight through my chest bruhhh love you
This is the kind of step-by-step content that really helps me out with filmmaking. Thank you!