Wow! I'm in no way a professional videographer or aspiring to be but I am interested in making my personal videos and UA-cam videos better. You are very knowledgeable and gave great tips as well as being able to make them understandable to a novice like myself. Keep up the great work. Thanks
FANTASTIC thank you for producing this video. I’ve been looking for a fair priced good turntable and you have helped me immensely! I have now made the purchase from your link at a total of $187 (AUD) Inc taxes & shipping to me here in Western Australia 🇦🇺. Yes we pay through the nose down here but I guess you get what you pay for. Again thank you for all the helpful tips on creating great shots using this piece of kit. Merry Christmas 🎄 🤝🏻 May 2023 be all that you want & more!
Great video. I’m am just starting to learn more about product photography and videography (specifically video). This was a great tutorial and I look forward to seeing more of your videos to help me learn and get better.
Turntables are fun and really can be used in a wide range of ways. IF you're working on your product video game, you might want to check out the "Fellow Filmmaker" channel. She has a practical approach to gear and to the work that I think might be of help. Thanks for watching!
Glad you liked it. This one was fun to make but took a ton of time. I wanted a slightly different setup for each segment. Some definitely worked better than others! I was using a a new LED light mat as my key light too, which added another layer of figuring. Thanks for watching.
I'm glad you liked it. It was a fun one to do. I'd just bought my first mat light and thought it would be fun to try and slightly adjust my position and framing for each shot. Looking back at this, some worked better than others! Thanks for watching.
some brilliant ideas here. your work is amazing!! even down to the little, unassuming Broll clips you featured with the rotating lenses defocussed in the background, that was awesome.
Thanks Tobias, you obviously have an eye for quality!😂 I try to do new things in every video to sharpen my skills. Int this one I tried to up my b-roll game and tried to set up each segment at a different angle within the same space. Some angles worked better than others for sure. I'm glad you like my work. Thanks for watching.
Thanks Chris! This was a fun one to make. I'd set a goal to use just one LED mat light and try to change the angle for each segment (and use different music for each section). Some worked better than others, but I'm pleased with the results.
Thanks. I try to do something different in all my videos (from a production standpoint). In this one I wanted to shoot each segment from a slightly different angle in the same space. I got so focused on the angles that I feel like I neglected the lighting a bit. I'm pleased with the final result, but it wasn't exactly what I had in mind. The beauty of UA-cam, right? Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
@5:00 you say you shoot 60fps so you can slow it down. Then in the next sentence you say you can’t slow your footage down only speed it up? Which is it?
I publish the majority of my content at 24 fps. So, I shoot at 60fps in order to slow it down in post. If you don't shoot at a higher frame rate than your final project will be edited in, you cannot slow the footage down. Sorry for any confusion, thanks for watching.
Glad you found something you could use. Turntables really can add a lot to your production. I'm always finding new ways to use them. Thanks for watching!
I have a large object 36 feet long and about 10 feet high that is in a retail store. I have an Insta 360 ONE RS 1 inch edition. I want to be able to capture this item, which is a swingset with a slide and a little treehouse, and as if it were on a turntable allow a user to spin it around in a circle to see it from all angles all sides and have the backgrounds removed so none of the other items in the store show. Is it possible on any platform?
@@MattSpaugh all good points. I can see that your turntable is a Hi-Fi turntable to be treated with care. I'm thinking though, since I have a heavy duty dj turntable with a pitch control, it will serve my purpose as a spin-platter.
Came for the tips & tricks. Stayed to support a fellow Beck fan 🤘
"My tambourine is still shaking"
Wow! I'm in no way a professional videographer or aspiring to be but I am interested in making my personal videos and UA-cam videos better. You are very knowledgeable and gave great tips as well as being able to make them understandable to a novice like myself. Keep up the great work. Thanks
Glad you found it helpful - thanks for watching!
Always engaging, informative and entertaining, Matt.
Thanks Peter! I hope the new year is treating you well.
Thank you very much. It was very interesting and usefull
Thanks for watching!
FANTASTIC thank you for producing this video. I’ve been looking for a fair priced good turntable and you have helped me immensely! I have now made the purchase from your link at a total of $187 (AUD) Inc taxes & shipping to me here in Western Australia 🇦🇺. Yes we pay through the nose down here but I guess you get what you pay for. Again thank you for all the helpful tips on creating great shots using this piece of kit. Merry Christmas 🎄 🤝🏻 May 2023 be all that you want & more!
Rock on buddy! I hope it works out well for you. I love mine. Thanks for watching and for the encouraging words!
Thanks for the video, great overview and great ideas.
Thanks - glad you found something helpful. Thanks for watching!
Great video. I’m am just starting to learn more about product photography and videography (specifically video). This was a great tutorial and I look forward to seeing more of your videos to help me learn and get better.
Turntables are fun and really can be used in a wide range of ways. IF you're working on your product video game, you might want to check out the "Fellow Filmmaker" channel. She has a practical approach to gear and to the work that I think might be of help.
Thanks for watching!
Great video Matt! Thanks!
Glad you liked it. This one was fun to make but took a ton of time. I wanted a slightly different setup for each segment. Some definitely worked better than others! I was using a a new LED light mat as my key light too, which added another layer of figuring.
Thanks for watching.
Excellent work. Thank you.
I'm glad you liked it.
It was a fun one to do. I'd just bought my first mat light and thought it would be fun to try and slightly adjust my position and framing for each shot. Looking back at this, some worked better than others!
Thanks for watching.
Great ideas & creativity for thisturntable use! Your work is appreciated. Thank you!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked the video, and thanks for watching.
Very interesting and informative. Question: which video editing software do you use? Thanks!
I'm a FCPX guy. I use Premiere for several clients but short of a couple of nice features, I much prefer Final Cut.
Thank you so much for this video. I mean it.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found it helpful.
thank you that was very helpful
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
some brilliant ideas here. your work is amazing!! even down to the little, unassuming Broll clips you featured with the rotating lenses defocussed in the background, that was awesome.
Thanks Tobias, you obviously have an eye for quality!😂
I try to do new things in every video to sharpen my skills. Int this one I tried to up my b-roll game and tried to set up each segment at a different angle within the same space. Some angles worked better than others for sure.
I'm glad you like my work. Thanks for watching.
@@MattSpaugh you have a new subscriber my friend. Fantastic channel
@@tobiasjones7242 Thanks!
Great video!
Thanks Chris! This was a fun one to make. I'd set a goal to use just one LED mat light and try to change the angle for each segment (and use different music for each section). Some worked better than others, but I'm pleased with the results.
AWESOME.
HA - glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
Nicely done
Thanks.
I try to do something different in all my videos (from a production standpoint). In this one I wanted to shoot each segment from a slightly different angle in the same space. I got so focused on the angles that I feel like I neglected the lighting a bit. I'm pleased with the final result, but it wasn't exactly what I had in mind. The beauty of UA-cam, right?
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
@@MattSpaugh I liked it look forward to seeing more of your work. Must take some time with that detail of production.
@@BenjaminSmail I think your stuff looks great. That FX-30 video is top notch. Got you a new subscriber!
Great stuff man. You should have way more subs.
Ha - yeah, what's up with that? Thanks for the kind words - and for watching!
Magnificent video!
Thanks for watching - glad you liked it!
Thanks for the tips!
Thanks for watching!
@@MattSpaugh You're welcome. I just ordered a turntable :)
@5:00 you say you shoot 60fps so you can slow it down. Then in the next sentence you say you can’t slow your footage down only speed it up? Which is it?
I publish the majority of my content at 24 fps. So, I shoot at 60fps in order to slow it down in post. If you don't shoot at a higher frame rate than your final project will be edited in, you cannot slow the footage down.
Sorry for any confusion, thanks for watching.
Thanks MATT
Glad you liked it. I just went back and watched this - it was a very fun one to do. Still love that fresnel spinning shot.
great video. Super helpful.
Glad you found something you could use. Turntables really can add a lot to your production. I'm always finding new ways to use them.
Thanks for watching!
I have a large object 36 feet long and about 10 feet high that is in a retail store. I have an Insta 360 ONE RS 1 inch edition. I want to be able to capture this item, which is a swingset with a slide and a little treehouse, and as if it were on a turntable allow a user to spin it around in a circle to see it from all angles all sides and have the backgrounds removed so none of the other items in the store show. Is it possible on any platform?
You need a 3D modeler, not a turntable.
Why did you not opt to use the record turntable right next to you?
No infinitely variable speed, no reverse, and I'm not about to put 40 lbs on it. Gotta use the right tool for the job! Thanks for watching.
@@MattSpaugh all good points. I can see that your turntable is a Hi-Fi turntable to be treated with care. I'm thinking though, since I have a heavy duty dj turntable with a pitch control, it will serve my purpose as a spin-platter.
@@mark4096 Should work just fine depending on your payload. Good luck with it.
Surely you're related to the face of @unboxtherapy
No baseball caps on my channel....🤣