That if your video doesn’t look like *insert big name* style then u aren’t good. Also if u don’t have crazy effects your not good enough...
@kwamerogers94295 жыл бұрын
YCImaging what mic do you use bro audio sounds crisp
@AKIL11925 жыл бұрын
Used to think that I had to travel to extravagant locations to get great shots. Instead I started getting more creative with the locations around me. 🔥🔥🔥
@TommyCallaway5 жыл бұрын
Lights are SO important. Cameras only have one job.. to capture light. Once you realize that, you realize how important lighting is. :)
@Albanez395 жыл бұрын
I totally agree, but anyone saying cameras don't matter is lying to themselves. It's actually lying to their viewers since every KZbinr has made a video on how meaningless gear is and how you can create art with the worst camera ever. They're imitating one another, thinking this is such a deep observation...of course a camera won't turn you into an artist, but regardless of its specs, a camera can get you motivated and inspired to go out and shoot. I had a 5D Mark III for 3 years, and I barely took it out for "fun" and passion (only shot my school shorts with it). A big, heavy and mediocre camera, horrible colours, ordinary 1080p image...I've switched to the GH5 now and I've never been happier. And there's not much of a difference between 1080p and 4k (which my computer can't even handle properly), but it's really a beast when it comes to dynamic range and features (peaking, zebras, histogram etc.)
@TheFunnyCamGuy5 жыл бұрын
@@Albanez39 Exactly man. I started out on a canon t5. I loved that thing, for pictures at least. When i started to get into video, that thing was horrible. I still tried to create but the video was so bad i was losing motivation. I regained that motivation once i upgraded to the sony a6500. Literally the first day i had it i stayed up till 5am shooting and editing my first video. My creative drive sparked now that i had a camera that was capable for doing videos.
@sinoxar4 жыл бұрын
Photography literally means writing light
@chok11694 жыл бұрын
@@Albanez39 I have a nikon d5500 and I swear for my mother that taking video with that thing makes me wanna kill myself. I can see the noise in the image even when the lighting is good and the ISO is 100. If I go over 200 ISO, I don't know why, the noise get's 10x more clear than before. If only I was born in the USA, I could buy those kinda of cameras, but because I am from Perú... The prices are like 3 times higher for everything. 1 dollar equals to 3.64 soles (that's like almost 4 times the price). So if I wanna buy a light like a godox vl150 (369$) that is equal to 1,344.45 Soles. Mother fucker, I can't change of camara gear now after having 4 lenses. If I buyed the body of a Sony camera I would only have the kit lens and I would be broke. But if I buyed the nikon z50 (can't buy the z6 is to fucking expensive) I at least could do something, but the Z lenses are fucking expensive... Maybe I will just focus in getting light gear and that's it. The dynamic range of my Nikon d5500 is absolute shit and let's not talk about the auto-focus.
@Albanez394 жыл бұрын
@@chok1169 I feel your pain. I live in Albania, a small, developing (and corrupt) country in Southern Europe. We have just a handful of camera stores, and they don't have many brands or models. You want to buy online? Sure, you just have to pay hundreds of dollars in shipping and then pay more hundreds as customs/import tax. And it's a corrupt system that sometimes will ask for 22% of the product's value, but sometimes it jumps to 30% or 40% for no reason. And when you pay this "RANSOM", you only get a bill with the amount of money you paid. There's no mention of the product's price and the percentage of customs tax you had to pay. And the funny thing is, they factor in the shipping cost in the product's value. You bought a $500 camera and paid $100 for shipping, you have to pay 34% in customs tax for $600. I had to find a semi-illegal store that secretly imported cameras, lenses and other electronic gear from the US, without paying import taxes. No warranty, no nothing...but at least I got a new GH5 for $1500.
@VisualDanny5 жыл бұрын
Rappers be flexin with money but cant afford a good music video smh
@CamilleSnow5 жыл бұрын
Visual Danny truth!!
@millzmcbangy44135 жыл бұрын
Same thing with audio recording. I was a producer/engineer before I got into video and photography. Rappers would always be lookin for extreme discounts. I’m talkin 40% - 60% off what the basic price for recording was. Broke as hell but in the music all you heard was how many bands they had and foreign cars and women they had🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
@VisualDanny5 жыл бұрын
@@millzmcbangy4413 this is sad, that's why i try to expand my videography to business videos,metal bands etc.
@JCem84095 жыл бұрын
@@VisualDanny nailed it!
@jas_bataille5 жыл бұрын
That's true of a LOT of wanna-be clients. Like I'm charging 50 bucks an hour for photos and I know any market, I'm only a student still but I'm mentored by big name people in the industry, and I know other people who graduated around my age who charge double that; still I have people come up to me like "Ok ok Imma look at the market" and they come back and say 'nah' and I ask if it's because of the price or something else, and it's always because of the price. Then I just say, bro, you ain't looking a my market, you're looking at the low-ballers market. Period. I'm ain't doing no editing below 25 bucks and hour and no shooting below double that. My main mentor charged 325 bucks an hour - 2K day rate! - for the last 10 years he was in the game full-time. Unfortunately his clients were pretty much only politicians and corporate people who could afford not to negotiate having to pay that much just so he show up and take a few pics of a contract signature or something. If you don't do any corporate stuff, aren't contracted by a big magazine full-time (and it's not a big salary either, I know some legends and they ain't comfortable...), don't do any big jewish/greek/italian weddings (sorry but that's the truth!) then you ain't gonna be making good money at all. Even when you do you work 12-16 hours a day and you work your ASS off week-long contracts to get this 15K or something you BEAT yourself up. And if you want to make a LOT of money in the game the only way is commercial stuff, shooting for Nike and stuff, 10-15K day-rate, and I HATE this, I'm a photojournalist... broke for life yo
@Beyond50LisaPerspective5 жыл бұрын
I am starting very late in the game. I am 51 years old and I love photography and videos, but I hate mine. I literally see mine and delete. So you touch on some good stuff I was pondering, so I will take this info and apply it. Thanks so much!!! Stay blessed
@adriancline-bailey33015 жыл бұрын
Hey, keep making video's, your point of view as someone older will be valuable to how you edit and shoot your content, don't stop or worry. :)
@hegearl75845 жыл бұрын
Like you I too am starting late. My love of photography has always been a constant no matter the equipment. Film was so expensive and required formal training. Digital is AWESOME!!! Learn as you go . Take as many as you like . Limited only by storage. Once I realized photography is my passion I just create. The reason it took me so long to believe I am a photographer was self-doubt. Go for it and just create what feels good. I love sunrise and sunset. Practise and then review .
@gemini94245 жыл бұрын
Just keep going mate. we are in the same boat here and I totally understand how you feel. just don't stop.
@techmarksph5 жыл бұрын
I feel the same. The good thing is we have this kind of technology where everything you want to know is just a one click away.
@that_cat215 жыл бұрын
never delete your work! the other day i looked back at my old photos and was so proud of myself. i’m never proud of my work.
@kuchesezik5 жыл бұрын
"5 floors" *leaves camera on top step and climbs back down and then back up the stairs* *pants*
@pr90475 жыл бұрын
kuchesezik thought just that 😂
@macanthonynoble57865 жыл бұрын
@@pr9047 i literally just asked myself that
@Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-m7j5 жыл бұрын
Also a way to get out of a creative block is to try making something out of your comfort zone
@johnslater89985 жыл бұрын
First, you’re more natural on camera than any KZbinr I can think of. Second, I wondered how many of your videography lies I would agree with. All of them, it turns out. I look back now on the year I took to choose and buy my two cameras. So glad I learned from KZbinrs I respect to focus not on the “best” camera but the best camera for me and my projects. It took a LONG time, tons of research and thought to work out what that is. Very happy with my choices. Sure I’ll upgrade eventually, but don’t feel any rush. These two will serve my purposes for some time. I’ve also been very selective about lights, gimbals etc. After dragging it all to a few shoots, you very quickly realize enough is enough. You can rent special items when you need to. And you DEFINITELY don’t need more gear than will fit in the back of an SUV until your budgets get big enough to cover grips to haul it all.
@MsSmartiecat5 жыл бұрын
Great advice! I was caught in the same trap with thinking I had to have the best camera . It took a lot of research and classes to realize it was all me. My story, my look and realizing it takes a crew to make it happen!
@hallease5 жыл бұрын
No question, I just enjoy that you speak way more candidly than most about your process and constantly remind me to focus on the craft over the tech
@nikolaisavic5 жыл бұрын
5:02 Did you just went upstairs to setup the camera, than went back down to go up again? xD
@gianpa5 жыл бұрын
No, the camera spontaneously materialised upstairs and he had to run and pick it up before it disappeared again.
@lynxking03325 жыл бұрын
I mean who doesnt hahaha
@DohertyMusic5 жыл бұрын
I think that's called 'Film Making'
@gianpa5 жыл бұрын
@@DohertyMusic except, this is not a film and it's just awkward AF and doesn't add to the video. Actually, it takes away from it because it breaks the illusion that you are walking along with him. He makes it obvious that it's all fake as you imagine him going back after setting up the camera. Lame.
@josephrileymusic3 жыл бұрын
I'm learning so much more by using a phone with a manual camera app because there are only a few settings that you can use so you need creative work arounds which really boost creativity and enjoyment whilst filming. Great video!
@RoyalZProduction5 жыл бұрын
Man, make a video on where to start with passive income as a freelance filmmaker! Love your content bro🤘🏼
@EthanLington5 жыл бұрын
RoyalZProduction second this
@RoyalZProduction5 жыл бұрын
Damn, didn’t realize the amount of likes haha. Gotta do it @YC!
@steve00alt705 жыл бұрын
be a photographer as your side hussle as both are essentially the same thing
@Chiszle5 жыл бұрын
Answer this though: Do you want to make films that you want to make? Or do you want to make films that you don't want to make, but get paid a little for it? Get educated, land a good job that lets you work-remote. Then film in the downtime. Programmer, accountant, consultant, personal trainer, etc. You don't have to sacrifice your passion to a grind. Passive income tends to die quicker nowadays out as interest rates are low, and service/sales contracts are shorter and shorter.
@Fidel_Cashflow005 жыл бұрын
Get a real job to fund filmmaking.
@rubik__5 жыл бұрын
Five misconceptions: 1. It is all about the camera ---> Cameras don't matter that much 2. Having a camera that is better in low light is better than having good lighting ---> Lighting is king 3. The amount of money I need to make this a fulfilling career ---> underestimated 4. Having more gear makes the process easier ---> It makes the process a hell 5. I was not in a good location (city) ---> The creativity is not only determined by location
@TheyCallMeDance5 жыл бұрын
This video is just visually pleasing. And brutally honest and I love that about this channel. You keep it real YC.
@codyandvictoria5 жыл бұрын
Broo. I feel you about having too much gear. Seems like I had no gear, then I had too much gear and couldn't even create how I wanted, now I'm slimming it all down again. 2 lenses and 1 gimbal and that's about it. Soon I'm gonna ditch the gimbal too! More freedom = more creativity.
@TheFilmmakersWorkshop5 жыл бұрын
Dude, you are eloquent and respectful of the process. Refreshing to hear you acknowledge that learning about light is a bigger deal than the next cinema camera or gimbal. Keep it up.
@Jones_Media5 жыл бұрын
I got sucked into the whole low light hype ... My first camera was a a7sii , and I still had Fu*ked up lowlight footage 😂
@vascoloja38835 жыл бұрын
It wasnt the sony's fault. Have one since 2016, never had big problems with low light. Made tests to see the best profile picture to use in low light (cine2 with variants on Still/Movie/S.gamut3) and never had problems. I've shot scenes using only a full moon to light the subject and the scene (a semi desert) at 16000 ISO, I've shot woods at night at 32000 ISO, lit an entire room with candles to simulate a scene in the XVII century at 12000 ISO and countless more times I've gone way beyond the normal of other cameras low light capability. Maximum I've had with little to no grain was 80000 ISO. With s-log was 8000. The a7sii is a low light beast, if you cant get it, its not the equipments fault...
@emmanuelwatts44225 жыл бұрын
Man your videos flow well, I never get bored. It’s an art to make a vlog over 10 minutes and still be engaging
@Last2Lose5 жыл бұрын
Food is healthier over there that’s why it’s making your stomach do flips
@Climax-Xtacy5 жыл бұрын
that doesnt even make sense... Hmmm european food vs. indigenous people food.... no brainer
@DanTejedaFit4 жыл бұрын
@@Climax-Xtacy Since when is American food indigenous? Europe has a great system when it comes to not allowing GMOs and bullshit into their food.
@lyfetheoracle4 жыл бұрын
Just eat raw foods fruits and veggies no meat keep it simple
@quirkyblackenby4 жыл бұрын
Daniel Tejeda they’re saying indigenous like food you’re used to.
@ladaemon__3 жыл бұрын
Good point honestly
@ErickThirdEye5 жыл бұрын
Bruh Thank YOU for this video!!! You spoke about everything I was thinking about from cameras to all the misconceptions! This really helped me out as I’m about to restart my photography and videography journey. Thank you and much gratitude for you been open and honest🤜🏾🤛🏾
@moment5 жыл бұрын
dude this is so good. If you're in Seattle we need to shoot sometime
@KaiTiura5 жыл бұрын
This is a great video! I love your no-nonsense approach and the insights you offer. NOTHING will replace passion, not even creativity. If you have the passion, you will GET creative, and it helps to watch content like this to avoid the BS put out by SO many YT creators who have sold their souls to the commercial aspect of their trade. I'm 60 and just getting into this. Good info is priceless! Good instincts is next in line for weeding through the bullshit.
@Gordymax5 жыл бұрын
I've learned a lot from you. I can honestly say my life as a videographer has definitely gone uphill since I started watching your videos. You are a great man and please never stop or even slow down because you have people who's careers depend on your advice.
@TommyGunsDunleavy5 жыл бұрын
So true! Glad I discovered you today! I'm a former lead singer of a band and it's not the microphone or the amazing expensive guitar that creates fans. It's the ability to be charismatic and be entertaining. And also... just be real and passionate about what you do. That's the secret to anything creative.
@BurkeCullinane5 жыл бұрын
Some much great information here. That collab I did with Armando is literally a perfect example of what you're talking about. Great content as always, keep rockin'!
@annastayziaa5 жыл бұрын
thank you for your honesty and vulnerability. loved this video. very peaceful vibe :D happy for you!
@Jakepf5 жыл бұрын
If you could make a video talking about if it was scary or not for you to film when you were an amateur and how you overcame that fear. Maybe it never was an issue but I'm just curious.
@musikmo895 жыл бұрын
I'm in this boat
@mitchmedmedia53865 жыл бұрын
I can't tell you enough how much the honesty is appreciated. So many people would be scared to put themselves out there like this (myself included) but I can certainly relate to what you're saying. Thank again for keeping it real.
@mondobytes5 жыл бұрын
Dropping that knowledge 👏🏽
@JoshMedlin5 жыл бұрын
I'm with Armando, this video is straight facts! Great job man, I fell down some of these same traps
@Weird_Quests5 жыл бұрын
Hello! I'm trying to figure out what to upgrade to from a Sony a6500 - the Fuji X-T3 with 3 lenses OR the Sony a7III with 2 lenses... not sure ... Always too much bloody choice. I know the Fuji technically has the best video features, but is lacking the IBIS... in your opinion, do you think the Full-frame sensor and IBIS is a huge boon for a video content creator and/or photographer?
@Weird_Quests5 жыл бұрын
Also, totally agree with what you've said here - just wondering on your input as a professional to someone looking to becoming a professional :D
@Weird_Quests5 жыл бұрын
Just realised watching this what you were shooting on, realised the hand-shake... I'm guessing a lack of IBIS doesn't get in the way... Still intrigued in what you think between Super35 and FF?
@dannywinget5 жыл бұрын
Fire content and I think a lot of people think the same thing. Camera is only a tool. I also agree more gear just makes things worse.
@AmandaHorvath5 жыл бұрын
I absolutely LOVE seeing how others use the randomness of travel to flow in their vlogs. The audio issues, the scenes that might not resolve, the constant "is this going to work?" feeling. Great video, you killed it! I SUPER agree with all these points. A misconception I had originally was that I would eventually just hire a DP and just direct. Nope -- you gotta learn it all. Once I got rid of that misconception, my business started taking off. Took the power into my own hands and started innovating.
@AficionadosAssemble5 жыл бұрын
My Misconception from when I was a beginner- In order to learn the basics of lighting , editing , shooting you HAD to go to film school or at least attend somewhere with a decent film program. And also MUST have a computer that cost 5 grand Also I JUST purchased several of your transitions packages and LOVE your work/channel. -MasonAJ
@YCImaging5 жыл бұрын
The Aficionados I appreciate the support!
@keezytv78545 жыл бұрын
I've bounced back and forth with the low light need and I film with an iphone which SUCKS even remotely before the sun goes down. But I'm just going to come to terms with that I need to wait for apple to improve that on the next phones. We'll see what happens. Dope video man! Keep creating
@johnlemon82675 жыл бұрын
5:21 that awkward moment when you go for high five but your friend is going for a bro fist.
@shanepatrickyork5 жыл бұрын
Dude! I don’t know how I stumbled onto your channel, but it’s crazy how much I can relate to you. My wife and I have a super small photo and video business making videos that are so different than yours, your videos are awesome btw, but my experience has been identical to yours. Thanks for putting out honest and relate-able videos.
@Paco70Clips5 жыл бұрын
My biggest misconception that I really believed was that i needed that A7 series camera to make dope videos but I didn’t
@joshwilliams65175 жыл бұрын
Lens matter if anything but agreed
@jwoolson5 жыл бұрын
YC, this vlog post is a solid 10 - visually beautiful and genuine in a way that looks like your direct experiences in Stockholm, you offered rock solid advice to others, engaged your audience and respected our time. Inspiring.
@bankrollboyproductions76465 жыл бұрын
YC thanks for venturing out the country and bringing us something different....i may never be able to go to sweden but i feel like i been there bcuz of your content....YOURE INSPIRING BRO, THANK YOU!!!!
@jwkevmedia42425 жыл бұрын
Loved the point about the camera not mattering as much as you think. I started out with a GH5 myself and at times would be jealous when seeing other creators work with FS7’s and thinking ‘man once I have a FS7, then I’m really going next level.’ But once I started mastering the GH5 and getting comfortable with it I realized it’s not that important. Funny how every content creator goes through these phases!
@RossisLost5 жыл бұрын
This was awesome...thank you, SO much! I've been struggling as a Videographer and KZbinr for a few years now and I TOO fell into that trap of thinking more gear will make me better, but in reality, I just need to get better with my gear...and more creative! ~ Cheers!
@NCJFilms4 жыл бұрын
Love your channel bro. Thanks for keeping me educated and creating inspirational content.
@kylecolby19555 жыл бұрын
100% the camera misconception. I had the 80d and I thought it was trash because you had the a6300. So I got the a6300 but it didn't make the content better. It's not about the camera. Dope video.
@koman76645 жыл бұрын
So what do you suggest me to get as a new camera? The 80d or the sony a6300?
@kylecolby19555 жыл бұрын
KoMan personally between the 2, I would go for the a6300 just because of the 120fps and the picture profiles. But, it’s really up to yourself. If you go for the a6300, get about 5-6 batteries and a shoulder rig because rolling shutter with handheld is poor.
@ericvisser52535 жыл бұрын
KoMan depends on your skill level. If you are a beginner 80d if you’re not I would recommend a6300
@drewrobertson62865 жыл бұрын
Dude, your skin tones at ISO 12800 with that ND filter in that dark room looks dope, your content is more motivating than entertaining, & that’s a very good thing. Where is the next place you want to visit? Thanks for what you do!
@DigitalAce4445 жыл бұрын
This video helps and motivates so much! As a beginner, I still have the same reservations, concerns, and misconceptions you had! Much Respect, Subscribed!
@Shotbyfame5 жыл бұрын
AlternativeSky you got this 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
@anikaromano89805 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to start with, I love your authenticity. I feel like if I met you, you wouldn't be that much different in person. Thank you for being you.🤓 This video was on point. I use to think gear was a must, now I know content should be at the top of the list!
@essvisuals68825 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything you said in this video buddy. The more a learn the more I realize keeping it simple is the way forth. Lighting is defiantly king, I did the buying cinema camera then realized learning to use my t3i I could get epic footage when I planned it and lit it properly. Keep doing what your doing man love your work :)
@MrandMrsTorrealba5 жыл бұрын
These are the types of videos I prefer, rather than the constant push for gear every other photo/video related KZbinr pushes. Kudos to you for putting this out!
@Digital.Done.Right.5 жыл бұрын
"Creating with limitations makes you better" I changed that a little but it is so true. For me the most important lesson I learned was good audio. Might not be a big thing on a music video set but getting good audio is WAY more important than your camera. Love your brute honesty YC. Keep on creating!
@questafurasfrisqo95915 жыл бұрын
your videos always give out so much game, I am in the early days of learning how to shoot and your videos are always the first stop for me.
@zerochanneltanzania37975 жыл бұрын
The content that you have is superb brother...straight shout out from Tanzania...
@nikolasdove5 жыл бұрын
What if you’re thinking about upgrading your camera because you want to make certain specs and features a selling point like 4K to attract attention? Question coming from having an 80D wanting a GH5 or Sony body, even though I love my camera, I feel like it doesn’t sell itself to people that kinda know cameras to the point of only knowing the expensive ones spec’d out. Thanks for the content bro, always love it!
@RobinMathewJose5 жыл бұрын
How to get started off with premier pro? It's quiet over whelming for me as a beginner
@Leprutz5 жыл бұрын
Change to davinci Resolve
@brentthomasaustin5 жыл бұрын
Learn premiere, ae, and media encoder, then go to resolve and learn how to do it for real. It's a process and it takes time
@Leprutz5 жыл бұрын
@@brentthomasaustin Every software takes time. Every new thing we have to learn. There is no way around it. I am not Saying DR is easyer, I just like it a lot more than Adobes products.
@moe.h5 жыл бұрын
Simply take some sample footage. And play around. That’s how I learned.
@dswain62225 жыл бұрын
Robin Mathew good question! That’s my problem
@KennethDAstonJr5 жыл бұрын
Glad you understand, it's the eye behind the camera. I really hate when folks say " I'm looking for a camera for(insert subject here)" or " Wow your images are amazing, you must have a great camera" it's like saying to a chef "wow, your food is awesome, you must have an awesome oven" lol
@ORionCraig5 жыл бұрын
Nice video YC. I remember not to long ago I felt the same way you did about the cameras being able to boost the quality of the video. I'm still working on my upgrade from my t4i I got as a birthday gift when I started 7 years ago. I've done a lot with this little camera and pushed it to the limits. My main worry was that I would get a client somewhat knowledgeable about cameras and when they saw I was using an outdated camera they wouldn't want to work with me anymore. I realize that my work had to speak for myself and not the equipment I was using. I learned to use what I have and work towards its advantages, not its weaknesses.
@STGFilmmakers5 жыл бұрын
Please don't let these successful KZbinrs keep telling you the camera doesn't matter. And never feel "guilty" for wanting a better camera. It's now a misconception within itself. The misconception is "the camera doesn't matter". When in fact it does. You said it yourself. As a freelance, your clients want a certain look. Now they don't know what to call that look in technical terms, all they know is they subconsciously are looking for a level of quality. Your T4i simply cannot keep up with an a6500. Your clients have friends. Their friends are getting videos done by other freelancers. Those freelancers have new cameras. These new cameras have 120fps, 4k24p, custom Picture Profiles, AutoFocus out the ass, Low Light CPUs. Now what they have are videos that can punch in and out of frame without loosing image quality, slow motion to invoke more emotion, more dynamic range so windows arent blown the fuck out, and dope reception clips in lowlight with no noise. Show me a large KZbin channel that says" the camera doesn't matter" but then in turn uses a Canon T4i to back up what they are saying. And not just use it once or twice to prove a point, but use it as their Acam.
@ORionCraig5 жыл бұрын
I think dslrguide was using a t3i for years and he said he wasn't upgrading and if he did it must have been like this year.
@seoulman2u5 жыл бұрын
Finally a BROTHA who talks film making. I subscribed! Ya' know my film partner feels shoot on a Red will make your film better than anything....can't tell you how many debates we've had over this.
@MiguelGarcia-xx7we5 жыл бұрын
Do you have any book recommendation, to learn about the techniques of filmmaking?
@BrentRusk5 жыл бұрын
Adobachu ! Here’s a great book by Steve Stockman: “How to Shoot Video That Doesn’t Suck” You’ll find it on Amazon...also, this is not a book but. along with YCImaging check out D4Darious. Hope this helps!
@MiguelGarcia-xx7we5 жыл бұрын
Brent Rusk Thank you 🙏
@badformatuk5 жыл бұрын
So humble bro, loved the video. I really felt like i was walking and talking with you. So real !!!
@joelistenbee5 жыл бұрын
Did you go to film school or self taught?
@cmckenna5 жыл бұрын
Great video. I think every point you raised was accurate. Light is king. Charge what you're worth. Keep projects to a minimum, but take maximum profit or at least the contracts that interest you most. Most of all, push your work to the next level, always, regardless of what you're shooting. I've invested a lot of money into lights over the past two years. I now have a pretty sweet studio setup when I take my equipment on the road to do a commercial film. I think keeping things to a minimum is best, but there are certainly times to fill your car if you need to take a studio out with you to produce something that's truly great in all ways (light / sound / image).
@ALEXANDERFRESCOMUSIC5 жыл бұрын
On average, how long does it take you to edit your music videos or vlog?? Love your vids man📸✊🏽
@dominic-ryan5 жыл бұрын
Great insight. Being minimalist is so key I think. I have so much videography gear that just doesn't see the light of day now. Camera + base accessories (batteries, filters, SD cards & cleaning kit), 3 X lenses (small MFT lenses), gorillapod, Instamic Pro and on compact camera light and I'm good for 95% of my common casual shooting scenarios. Gimbals, sliders, tri/monopods, monitor, shotgun mics and drone stay home unless there is a specific reason. Once you reliably nail focus, exposure and composition (including basic shoot for the edit principles) in camera I think refining/expanding your skills with post processing is where it is at. I am stuck here, or at least progressing at a snails pace. My correcting and grading skills suck for the amount of time I've spent with various editors. Audio skills are even worse, though I've only really started to look to improve there for the last 6 months or so. I think it is because so much time can be sunk here it any number of different ways, it can be hard to break your habits to try something new.
@jonathanrivera67945 жыл бұрын
Love your videos bro!! They've helped me so much, Keep up the great content 💯
@drakeParagon5 жыл бұрын
How cool to see ES headquarters. I've been using their music for some time now and it's been a real game changer. As for misconceptions...that audio is not as important as video. If anything, I think audio is MORE important than video. People will forgive a bit of grainy video or distortion. Hell, they might even think it's artistic, but get a bit of wind noise and they're out. Cheers! -M
@digitalexcursion5 жыл бұрын
How do you keep moving forward personally when the clientele slows up and the motivation is low?
@latinoplaya155 жыл бұрын
Marlon Abram like this question. this is me right now too. Check out some of my work on ig @vvisuals1
@WargodFilms5 жыл бұрын
It gives you a little free time to work on personal projects. Cars nature etc. Whatever your into
@EHendricksFilms5 жыл бұрын
DOPE VIDEO.....I have a Sony a7 iii now and just got a pair of yn360 lights....I have learned so much from alllll the cameras (canon hg20, canon 7d, canon 6D, sony A7Rii, Sony A7Sii) I have used since 2010 and all the types of lighting. At the end of the day, it's all about the Artist, not the paint Brush..You just gotta find your Way and never Lose the Love for what you do. ✊🏿
@kingsolopro5 жыл бұрын
Was told that cropped sensor cameras are bad
@AnishNapper5 жыл бұрын
can we punch that guy now xD
@shapelessdreams5 жыл бұрын
the only cameras that are close to being the perfect camera are cropped sensor cameras lol, fullframe as of now is still a joke
@handy215 жыл бұрын
I love the color , so simple and cinematic nothing crazy but such as pleasing to see , i hope you will sell this lut any soon!! 👌
@insayno5 жыл бұрын
You can not just smack a lut on footage to get this type of images.
@SonnyGreenwichJr5 жыл бұрын
Man, where have you been hiding? That was great! Well said and well-intentioned, I bow elegantly low in your direction! ☘️💪🏽🤠👍🏽☘️
@tombuck5 жыл бұрын
The T2i was my first video DSLR too! It was one heck of a camera.
@A1Bokeh5 жыл бұрын
dude you speak really well on camera..im def taking notes
@clarson29165 жыл бұрын
A false conception I have often seen is that clients don’t know the difference between good work and bad. I have found that if a client doesn’t see any difference between your work and bad photography or video, then your work isn’t that good! Focus on the quality of everything you shoot. Each shoot is an opportunity to do better and more beautiful work. If you’re focus is on doing beautiful work, everything else will fall into place. I opened my studio in 1973. Focusing on making beautiful images never failed me. When you find that you have more work than you can possibly do, it’s much easier to ask for more money.
@6KMotionPictures5 жыл бұрын
Dope video, you answered so many great questions. Very relatable!
@MrKen-wy5dk5 жыл бұрын
"Dope" Is this a drug video?
@Taz665 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more for the camera misconception! A great editor will turn any footage into something creative!
@ShashankGuruprasad5 жыл бұрын
I'm still using my Canon T2i as the primary camera 😀
@brodibarringer50165 жыл бұрын
I use 2 of them..same sensor as the 7D..
@ShashankGuruprasad5 жыл бұрын
@@brodibarringer5016 with magic lantern it competes most of the today's entry level and semi-pro DSLR's.
@lilylights5 жыл бұрын
Do you still prefer the canon eos r over then Sony A7iii
@MikeMatzke5 жыл бұрын
Have you ever lost any client footage? Like no backup? Card failure? Yikes right!? :) Cool vid dude
@Shotbyfame5 жыл бұрын
Mike Matzke I’ve done that before. I did a shoot on one day and the next day I did another shoot and forgot to get the footage off of the card from the previous day and formatted it 🤦🏽♂️
@David_Hammond5 жыл бұрын
That only pros could shoot video. In reality anyone can. Or that only the extremely talented can shoot video when again anyone can learn and get to that level. Love your stuff man 🙏✌️
@sorrowsfromeden5 жыл бұрын
This is 100% what I needed to hear today. Thank you for this!
@madiko5 жыл бұрын
Great video! Not only what (and how) you are saying, your visuals are just phenomenal. I very much like your lighting, the compositions of the places you scouted, the rhythm, the sound and music. Wow! I have to watch it several times to take everything in. Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing your insights.
@HappyBehrTV5 жыл бұрын
Dope Vlog Man. Great to see a vlogger of color out here making moves.
@WhiteKeys0075 жыл бұрын
Vlogger of colour? Please tell me that's not an actual thing. Lol
@TGuyHD4 жыл бұрын
What is this shit about "color"
@jetlagfortwo85655 жыл бұрын
Dude! The more gear makes process hell part reflected so much with us. We’ve been traveling with a bag ass backpack full of only gear for half a year in Asia and honestly we can’t wait to sell half of the stuff when we get back to Europe in a few days. ❤️
@jetlagfortwo85655 жыл бұрын
So here’s our question: how did you figure out what it is you really want to do? When did you know that you want to do YT, Music Videos etc?
@buckwilde15115 жыл бұрын
Damn that was a good video bro! Thank you for droppin' knowledge. Your wisdom is VERY much appreciated!
@ocdvfx5 жыл бұрын
A lot of these I had recently learned about. But location base really hit me hard. Even tho I'm in an amazing city with amazing artists I get discouraged entirely because I've lived here my whole life. Needed this
@VizwayMedia5 жыл бұрын
YC the GOAT out in Sweden!
@DocRock5 жыл бұрын
Brother, you're so right. I live in Honolulu and we always complaining about how we wish we had better things to shoot. I know I have. I only recently realized how lucky I am to leave somewhere most of you would die to shoot in. Now I have to think of what to shoot here that might help folks when they come. Props on the perspective.
@shawnbutts24035 жыл бұрын
Another misconception is that you make youtube videos and suddenly you think you're a filmmaker.
@TheJustinShowAndCo5 жыл бұрын
Shawn Butts you are. Probably just a bad one at first though
@shawnbutts24035 жыл бұрын
TheJustinShowAndCo #positiveEngergy 😄👍
@jlopes685 жыл бұрын
some sound advice, we are fairly new to all this and i fell prey to the better camera misconception. i am happy now to just get by with what we have, and spend more time learning how to shoot with what we have.
@ProducerAlex5 жыл бұрын
You make amazing content 😀
@TheMorgans4 жыл бұрын
Wow I really appreciate your thought process on this topic especially when it comes to thinking that having the latest gear and more gear is going to make things better. Less really is more, and when you can master what you have to it's fullest ability until you've outgrown it, I feel that's the time to move on to something new. And the part about location-based! you preaching bruh I needed that.
@clintcompose5 жыл бұрын
Say Sweden 1 more time my guy 🤣 Jk bro enjoy your trip!!
@mgr55505 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Very true. But there's another side to this, nowadays the clients ask "What camera will you be using" just to show off that they know a little about cameras. And when you show up with a DSLM M43 camera which looks like something his cousin owns for his travel vlogging that's a problem. Also videography has become more of a hobby first and "also" a profession secondly. So everyone knows a little about video and think they know too much. Plus every kid owns a DSLR these days and so that makes things a little difficult.
@markredanphotography61225 жыл бұрын
The point your making cannot be more relevant. People should be focussing on developing their creativity, skill and knowledge. Invest in these aspects apposed to attaining the newest technology. Nice channel man, good content, keep it up. Dont beleive the hype :) !
@stansabev5 жыл бұрын
Very honest video man, I love it. I found it, very inspirational. You manage to present yourself as true, as you are in real life. I bet. All the best, from Vegas!
@sonnybrown47585 жыл бұрын
2:29 omfg. No. My guy, no. Go get back on your t2i then.
@brentthomasaustin5 жыл бұрын
For real. Talk the talk but it's complete bs. A good camera adds so much production value
@nickkarvounis26665 жыл бұрын
Cameras do matter but what he saying is that creativity is more important than gear
@jacobchristianglover36555 жыл бұрын
Hello from Tampa, Florida... Great job YC! Really appreciate your honesty and willingness to share the struggles as well as the hype. Be well and stay encouraged!!!
@DuncanSmith5 жыл бұрын
What are the chances this comment gets featured in the next video? 😂
@JussiTarvainen5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reality check bro! Really needed this. It's so easy to get sucked into the hype and it doesn't help every other KZbinr you follow just promote the next gadget. All about the idea and story, everything else is secondary. Cheers ❤️
@jasonwalton63115 жыл бұрын
I love videos like this. I feel that content that touches on subjects like this do more for my creative journey than technical tutorials sometimes. Keep up the content YC.
@pogoprofilms5 жыл бұрын
I agree with the idea that the camera doesn't make you better... until you step into the next bracket of cameras. Anything in the DSLR/Mirrorless range will serve you the same across the board. But when you step up to a true cinema camera I think you get a boost in confidence in addition to the camera's more capable specs. That's my experience at least.