Fantastic! Great to see folks sharing their process in production. These sorts of vlogs are my new favorite. I run with two fully setup FS5MII rigs and an A7SIII. Of course with lighting and all the bells and whistles. It is great to get out and do projects!
Love the insight and the bts man. I’m with you on the preference of handheld. Gimbals have a time and place but I prefer the organic look from handheld. Keep up the good work man, excited to see the journey ahead!
Thanks man - I encourage you to take the jump, even if you're not even in front of the camera you can be behind it sharing your POV! I've been getting lots of feedback that people love to just see how people think and work and thats the most interesting point, so you dont even have to be in front of the camera to do that! It just helps you see more of someones personality, but obviously you can work your way up to it
Congrats on starting the UA-cam journey! Make the process easy so you can stay consistent. (Side note: Don’t need to tell the audience at the beginning and end of every clip what you are doing. I did this in the beginning and it gets really redundant. The viewer can can piece things together much easier than you think. So much context isn’t needed. Just sharing something I learned!)
Fantastic! Great to see folks sharing their process in production. These sorts of vlogs are my new favorite. I run with two fully setup FS5MII rigs and an A7SIII. Of course with lighting and all the bells and whistles. It is great to get out and do projects!
@@MindfulGrinds I love the vlogs as well - fun to watch and fun to do!
Sounds like a great setup too! Glad to have you here :)
Bought my fx3 for my channel and thought I'd stop watching camera content. Now I'm here addicted to fx3 vlogs keep it up! Subbed!
Haha totally feel you there man - the youtube rabbit hole never really ends!
Thanks for the sub, glad to have you here
Looks great man, especially for how quickly you seemed to get it done. Thanks for sharing brother!
Thanks man - gotta be quick sometimes, but I'm glad it turned out well!
Love the insight and the bts man. I’m with you on the preference of handheld. Gimbals have a time and place but I prefer the organic look from handheld. Keep up the good work man, excited to see the journey ahead!
@@shooting_with_E thanks man - yea handheld just has that authenticity to it! Glad to have you here!
Good on you for putting yourself out there and trying something new! Rooting for you man!
Thanks man, I appreciate you checking it out - been following your journey too, its been awesome to feel like the networks are growing!
@@CollinJung Thx man! It is nice growing your network!
subscribed! trying to build up the courage to be infront of the camera instead of behind hahaha love to see other people crushing it!
Thanks man - I encourage you to take the jump, even if you're not even in front of the camera you can be behind it sharing your POV!
I've been getting lots of feedback that people love to just see how people think and work and thats the most interesting point, so you dont even have to be in front of the camera to do that! It just helps you see more of someones personality, but obviously you can work your way up to it
Great vlog dude, can't wait for more
Thanks so much! More to come :)
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Right back at ya!
Great vlog bro
@@DrSidewayZ thank you!
Congrats on starting the UA-cam journey! Make the process easy so you can stay consistent.
(Side note: Don’t need to tell the audience at the beginning and end of every clip what you are doing. I did this in the beginning and it gets really redundant. The viewer can can piece things together much easier than you think. So much context isn’t needed. Just sharing something I learned!)
Thanks man! Appreciate the support and the advice - looking forward to the journey ahead :)
we far from the dorm room now 🗣️
@@markarmsiii haha yes sir, hope you’re doing well!
HDR sucks in Premiere. There is a setting though finally that somewhat corrects it but it's still not good. thx for the episode
Yep, learned that the hard way unfortunately. Fixed it for the rest of my videos though! thanks for watching!
@@CollinJung watching your "Make a reel" video right now :-)
@@AndersBakfeldt Awesome, thanks for checking it out!
Great man I’m on the same journey, would love to network with you
Awesome! Feel free to send me an email!