This is probably the only on-set interview where the interview is shot with a more professional camera than the film shoot itself
@RandomUser24019 ай бұрын
how the heck does this answer the question in the title?
@ChadMoiMedia9 ай бұрын
@@RandomUser2401 watch again pay attention...
@RandomUser24019 ай бұрын
@@ChadMoiMedia already did. 90% it‘s about how lighting works for big productions that don‘t use iphones. Title and content simply do not match.
@Cineroom_Visuals9 ай бұрын
@@RandomUser2401 production design, lighting, shooting in log for maximum dynamic range,
@RandomUser24019 ай бұрын
@@Cineroom_Visuals yes, for big box movies, not iphone ads
@DarrylCollins9 ай бұрын
"Clean your lens... Choices matter... Do your homework... Be fearless..." This video is outstanding and inspirational. Thanks PJ.
@mrdogpoopstudios9 ай бұрын
Makes me want to go out and buy a new iPhone to shoot my videos. Yes, inspirational is correct.
@Wildest_Wahoo9 ай бұрын
Can’t forget about “do less drugs than the people around you”. 😂😂😂
@AngryDraconequus19 ай бұрын
More like: mount the iPhone in a bigger rig or on a gimbal to minimize camera shake, shoot with a manual control app, shoot at low ISO, choose shots VERY carefully, control your lighting, shoot Apple Log in ProRes HQ, color grade. iPhone is not magic, it still has a tiny image sensor so low light performance is gonna be pretty limited (high noise) - which is why you need to control your lighting to get enough light for the sensor at low ISO - regular indoor lighting likely isn't gonna cut it. The dynamic range of the iPhone is also limited - which is why you should choose your shots carefully and again control your lighting - you need to get the exposure right on set because you will not have a lot of wiggle room in post.
@SenorTortas9 ай бұрын
"Know your camera" is also paramount, which is something that sounds so simple lol
@caturlifelive9 ай бұрын
Agreed
@DavidHaverty9 ай бұрын
This is better than some "MASTERCLASS" series I've paid for!
@asalirafik79 ай бұрын
I swear first thing i thought of😂😂😂😂
@GeoMusiwa9 ай бұрын
Wow it’s that deep?
@mrdogpoopstudios9 ай бұрын
Best Potato Jet video I have seen. Definitely got a free master class here.
@atomicnoexcept9 ай бұрын
Feels like most of the “Master Class” wave is a scam tbh.
@mrdogpoopstudios9 ай бұрын
So many good videos on youtube, not sure why anyone would pay for a master class. But for some reason, they are.
@thequantaleaper9 ай бұрын
The statement about cleaning the lens is SO relatable. I'm a TV pro and people always ask why my phone camera shots look so much better. 90% of it is just hitting it with a lens wipe.
@GNOBNX9 ай бұрын
Amazingly true.🤷🏽♂️ Most are still operating at a flip phone capacity, when we’re 30 years into smart phone technology…🤦🏽♂️
@diegomora76088 ай бұрын
And not shooting with the front facing camera
@DaBrown1018 ай бұрын
My wife ALWAYS takes pictures with a dirty lense and then wonders why my pictures look better. I've gotten into a habit of always cleaning the lense before I take the first shot
@tomaccino6 ай бұрын
Can you use a t-shirt if you don't have lens wipes?
@DaBrown1016 ай бұрын
@@tomaccino that's what I use, just my t-shirt to quickly clean the lens and the pics come out great!
@maxgreen23659 ай бұрын
Love that you talked to the gaffer about DP’s coming from G&E. As a 1st AC myself, the best DPs I’ve ever worked with come from G&E. They spend time making the light look good and let me handle camera. They relay what they need from me and it gets done. Zero micromanagement. The best
@harper1019 ай бұрын
I work with Claudio from time to time. Great guy. Totally chill. Good interview, PH.
@noscaasifilmstudios9 ай бұрын
Tryna get me work?
@falfieri31679 ай бұрын
@@noscaasifilmstudiosno
@thechosenone98475 ай бұрын
Cap
@thisaintart3 ай бұрын
@@thechosenone9847his channel has videos on set from 17 years ago, that’s a good cap flex! 🧢
@Xgil2Play3 ай бұрын
@@noscaasifilmstudios Right? I don't care what it is, it could be making him coffee every day.
@BilabaLabiba4 ай бұрын
"why do the shots look better in his video?" **proceeds to use front facing selfie camera**
@micahstivey4 ай бұрын
Frrr i was looking for this comment
@DeskPop9 ай бұрын
This is actually really inspiring. I started as a spot light operator/gaffer and moved into lighting technician. I quickly realized how much I wanted to film the content and I’ve been make videos ever since.
@suorfrio73218 ай бұрын
I thought you made videos about videomaking and lighting and stuff... instead i got guns
@DeskPop8 ай бұрын
@@suorfrio7321 lol, yea my career took quite the turn in the past year. I’ve done everything from car commercials to feature length documentaries and for some reason I just love hanging with my friends at the range
@crafter5058 ай бұрын
@@suorfrio7321😂
@DeskPop7 ай бұрын
@@suorfrio7321 I tried that for a minute, those who can’t do, teach. This channels more of a hobby than what I do for work.
@calahanmurphy3 ай бұрын
coming back to this video months later after breaking my Sony A7III, now being left to use my iPhone 15 Pro as my main while I save up for a replacement camera. This video is full of tips and experience that is re-teaching me everything I know about cameras. It makes me realize, that if I can master a camera in my pocket, I can do anything with more. It's about the vision, not the equipement.
@ShaqKhiElvieАй бұрын
Get an anamorphic lens (I’d say Moment or Moondog) Also the moment 18mm & 58mm lenses. I got them off of FB market for $150 total. Super cheap but I can still get the focal lengths I need for what I’m filming while I save for a cinema grade camera. Add a filter to this set up & you’re good
@sergioyichiong7269Ай бұрын
Yeh tarantino is gonna win an oscar using a shot with an iphone shot movie😅😅😅
@harryvuemedia5106Ай бұрын
No bro, smartphone is different from an actual camera. Smartphones all use computation to enhance their images and videos. You are better off going back to an a7Sii and learning the basics there because you can literally control the settings for your videos.
@ShaqKhiElvieАй бұрын
@@harryvuemedia5106 we can do the same thing now with log tho
@TheRyanMackfall9 ай бұрын
This is an amazing video. In fact, one of the best ive ever seen regarding the iPhone. There's no click bait sensationalism and a lot of respect for the form factor of it. Well done and loved hearing about Claudio's career! What a G.
@lgiraldo9 ай бұрын
LOVE LOVE this kind of behind-the-scenes look. Masterful editing to show all the various roles and the relationship between them.
@franklozano9 ай бұрын
What an AMAZING bts video. I so enjoyed this!!!! “Clean your lens” I scream this daily.😂
@iau9 ай бұрын
Absolutely. It's incredible how many people will pay $1000 for a phone for its camera, then have it take photos through a millimeter of grease
@heroninja11259 ай бұрын
Personally the Cameron deluxe microfiber cloth is one of my favourites. The cloth is so much larger and thicker then normal microfiber cloths and it makes it easier to clean big screens and lenses.
@chutcentral9 ай бұрын
Honestly, I notice little to no difference. Granted, I don't ever let my lenses get absolutely covered in grease. But that suggestion is way overblown.
@jaydonandrews9 ай бұрын
Where is the final product?
@Slash-pq9 ай бұрын
The film insights shared in this video are absolutely invaluable, amazing content 🙏
@ThePaulWeber8 ай бұрын
Seeing people that are so good at their craft drop dimes like it’s nbd is so inspiring. My jaw dropped with the map marker tip. It’s so smart.
@sam.oates_9 ай бұрын
The amount of information in this is unreal. So much insight, experience and knowledge. Invaluable. Thank you for sharing!
@RCnerd749 ай бұрын
Another confirmation that it's not the equipment that matters, but whether you understand what you're doing. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@RaidenWarbound9 ай бұрын
Ahhhh this warms my heart!! Good to see a video like this and I know you’ve done several but this one? This is THE most informative and it’s wonderfully cut too! Was invested from start to finish!
@glenblaven9 ай бұрын
Gene. I’ve followed your channel for a long time and love your content, regardless of subject. But that video was quite exceptional. Great insights from an expert, but you also showed us how expert you are as a film maker - great filming and editing as always. The fact you have access to these guys says a lot about how your own reputation and content has grown - they must respect you too. I look forward to the next one and more like this please. Well done!
@PrestonGladd9 ай бұрын
A well done sneaky sneaky Tilta commercial! But I enjoyed it, as it mainly focused on the people, and not the product.
@mrdogpoopstudios9 ай бұрын
Was it a Tilta or iPhone commercial. Either way, it was an impressive and informative video.
@punkangel41189 ай бұрын
"I shot all of this on a bog standard $1000 iPhone! And another $10k in accessories and gear... And don't forget the crew and their salaries..." ;)
@PrestonGladd9 ай бұрын
@@punkangel4118 i’m pretty sure that it was a lot more than $10,000 in accessories and gear, probably closer to a quarter million.
@tessiepinkman5 ай бұрын
@@punkangel4118 EXACTLY! Sure, it's undoubtedly about the people behind the camera, but it's obviously about what gear they use too. And what it's mostly about is money. Money and a talented crew, of course. But nobody can deny that it's about money. This is a _somewhat_ insincere video, though I did enjoy it a lot since there were some really great tips given and all the people that were interviewed seem so wonderful and sincere, so no shade from me. Okay, maybe a tiny bit of shade for trying to make us believe that it's not about what gear you use, while they were being behind the scenes of a shoot where they used gear for thousands upon thousands of dollars _(it might even be over $100.000 in gear only),_ an *extremely* talented crew, accessories + makeup + costumes etc, materials + great workers and not to mention simply having the time, *money* and opportunity to remake an entire house so it fits the film's aesthetic, and don't forget; food and drinks for everyone, and probably lots of other things I'm not thinking about - which is all adding up to *a lot* of money and is *absolutely* helping to make the production look as great as it does. Please don't misunderstand me, I'm definitely not saying that it is everything that matters, but it's a vital part of the puzzle. The people are still the most important part. Give $200.000.000 and the best gear in the world to someone without talent and make them direct and choose all the shots they'd use in the scenes, and I bet the end product wouldn't even come close to what someone who's extremely talented and has been in the industry could do for $100.000 _(basically a micro-budget movie nowadays)._ But $100.000 is *a lot* of money for almost everyone. *EDIT:* Oh god, I'm so sorry for this wall of text. I started ranting and then I just couldn't stop. I'm so sorry! 😜🙃
@TommiSRP9 ай бұрын
Dude! You're bout to hit 1 million! Congrats it's well deserved.
@KevinKolbe9 ай бұрын
Dude. This was so good on so many levels. Netflix and Amazon should be dogging you to do a whole series like this for them. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
@motoed9 ай бұрын
Outstanding interview. Loved his calmness. I’d totally watch more about and from him!
@ranestorypictures173812 күн бұрын
It’s so easy to do all you need is epic lighting. Epic set design amazing Director and about $20,000 worth of accessories connected to the stupid iPhone and let’s not forget the grips the steady cam operators and 40 other people that made this possible.
@bryanhauer9 ай бұрын
These types of videos are my favorite from you. I've recently been studying a lot of David Fincher films/behind the scenes/how to stuff and looks like Claudio has worked with him on quite a few movies. So cool Apple is working with him and thanks to you, we get to come along for the ride😀 Amazing to see what's possible from a phone (even if that means lots of other equipment to set the scene.)
@dhlininger31599 ай бұрын
This is just brilliant on all levels. It deserves several viewings as there is so much to take in and learn from.
@tptrsn9 ай бұрын
What the hell PJ, this is an INCREDIBLE video!!! Thank you for this!
@justinrobertsdelmundo5 ай бұрын
Those people are beyond expectations. They’re masters of their skills…thanks for this wonderful interview of them.
@PedroHofmann9 ай бұрын
wow... what a nice guy and how well this BTS & interview was put together! Great flow, good balance and music. The mix from starting like a KZbinr and then surprise with that knowledge, good questions and let the story envolve. Wow - again
@TheMarkSasuke645 ай бұрын
Every time someone asks me to take a picture of them and their family/SO, I clean the lens before snapping. Even at the beach with complete strangers. It's such a simple gesture that makes a large difference. The top pros almost always give the most practical advice. I love them for that.
@venjemen44449 ай бұрын
Dude these interview series are Fkn awesome. Nice change of pace from 11ty billion gear reviews on youtube. Keep going!
@agustinsaavedra27529 ай бұрын
WOW. I've been a fan of Claudio Miranda since the beginning. The lighting ideas in The Game are just eye Candy, in Se7en he got to solutions with natural light (and practical) never before achieved. Well everybody knows Fight Club... But becoming DP for Benjamin Button, at the cinema I was like "what the hell is going on, another new light and color dimensions". I really liked when he talks about working with Tony Scott (Crimson Tide, The Fan, Enemy Of The State); it's like all these humble geniuses have that common good human being education. Like when I hear to Emmanuel Lubeski. I learn a lot from these guys, and your video is an amazing present and proof of what I study everyday about modern cinema boundaries. Always the same speech: One can say they are the best, in return they say decisions matter, team work matter (thousand of American Cinematographer pages support this). Beautiful.
@DarrenMostyn9 ай бұрын
Just picked up an iphone 15 Pro this weekend. Looking forward to shooting some test footage with the blackmagic design camera app and pushing it through DaVinci Resolve. Great interview. Nice one.
@acedia44539 ай бұрын
Find yourself a Moment lens case and slowly source the lenses you need. Zhiyun makes very affordable iPhone gimbals. Have fun.
@DarrenMostyn9 ай бұрын
@@acedia4453 thanks for the tips!
@MarkDHall9 ай бұрын
@DarrenMostyn Love your videos. They’re super helpful. Would love to see one where you edit iPhone log footage in Resolve and export and post it in HDR so we can really appreciate what the phone can do. I still have the 13 and can’t find much showing its true capabilities, especially in regards to HDR.
@MarkDHall9 ай бұрын
Can’t edit my post for some reason, but I meant I’d love to see a video showing the 15’s capabilities. I know the 13 is far behind, especially not having log.
@DarrenMostyn9 ай бұрын
I'll see what i can do! @@MarkDHall
@KaiTiura7 ай бұрын
You up your game every time I watch one of your videos, Gene. This was an amazing look into filmmaking in general, and a great insight into the mind of the insanity of great filmmaking!
@TSGEnt9 ай бұрын
This was terrific. Great interviews and great job packaging it all together. The best 18:20 I spent in a long time. More please.
@okitasan4 ай бұрын
8:08 this is the thing that i think the majority of film students, aspiring filmmakers and even photographers miss. So many become so focused on camera gear, thinking that a certain piece of tech is going to make their movie look amazing. It makes sense, spending money on a camera is the easiest thing you can do. Getting good lighting and production design is difficult. While in school, I worked on a thesis project where the group was adamant about spending a big chunk of our budget on renting an Alexa rather than using the free RED camera provided by our department. We did, and guess what? The movie still looked like a student film lol
@michaelmiller79289 ай бұрын
Who'd have thought that amazing lights and external sound recording and great creative direction means you'll have great footage
@pauls1ngh3 ай бұрын
This felt more like a high end docutainment than a standard KZbin video. You set a very high bar w this one. Kudos 💐❤️
@PulpDogg9 ай бұрын
That was awesome, thanks. I absolutely love these behind the scenes looks into filmmaking, especially when it involves people you don't normally get to see in a "making of" - like the gaffer and production designer.
@AbstractFilms9 ай бұрын
Thank goodness for this Tilta case! I HATE strapping a cheap plastic case on my phone, I want to feel the expensive materials on the back of my phone but also protect it with a solid bumper. This is probably the perfect all around solution to have a protective bumper, exposed materials on my phone, and still be compatible with ND filter accessories. I will definitely be getting on as soon as they drop. 🙌🏽
@daverizz9 ай бұрын
Great episode! Really interesting duality to this one. Pinnacle professional Hollywood film makers and how they use literally a camera everyone has in their pockets, to make a professional looking film! 🤘😎🤘
@denisnetto_20243 ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos on YT about this subject. It's never about the equipment.
@KombatFlix9 ай бұрын
3:21 😂😂😂 You a damn fool Jet lmaooo
@tinymachine9 ай бұрын
Love that he's talking about the gaffer to dp move. Currently in the process of that, so happy to see someone else that's done it !
@joepiekl9 ай бұрын
I still remember these comparisons back in the Panasonic GH2 days. They did one where they compared about 10 different cameras from the iPhone up to the Arri Alexa, and it really was pretty difficult to tell the difference. But what they didn't really mention was that the cinematographers had thousands of dollars of lighting to light a professional movie set. And in that situation, the exact camera they were using didn't make a huge difference.
@sergioyichiong7269Ай бұрын
Arri alexa close to iphone? Give me a break cut the BS 😅
@riccbass9 ай бұрын
Congrats Man, seeing your progress over the years. You are living your dream. An inspiration!
@88gregd2 ай бұрын
saying you the same camera and using front facing camera... hahahah
@shoeflystudios59039 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Every time someone says, "It will make your image more cinematic", they should watch this. It really stresses production design/wardrobe/set design, etc. All the decisions that go in to a production that **really** make the image "more cinematic".
@Leicam109 ай бұрын
If been here for many years and if we don’t help him reach 1m followers on this one we don’t deserve more videos and we all want mooore!! Come on like share subscribe!!
@Ashworth-Media4 ай бұрын
Great video of a great interview where a professional spills the beans on how he manages to get great results from the phone in anyone's pocket. Basically when you start treating an iPhone like a film camera by mounting it on a tripod and start to use external microphones you can quickly up the quality when compared to just using it hand held. I started filming using what I have to hand, an old 29 year old tripod, on amazon I spot a phone holder that has a 1/4 threaded hole, the phone holder had a cold shoe slot, a look on eBay and I found a mount that will allow me to fix a shotgun microphone. When all this is quickly assembled and using Final Cut Pro Camera app the results are far better than just a hand held mobile phone. The upshot of this is treat the phone camera as just another filming camera, but use it in a way that does not exceed the phone's capability, but also use the limitations to make you come up with different ways of film production.
@CinemaWithSeth6 ай бұрын
Dude looks like if Johnny Knoxville took a more artistic approach to life.
@GizmoMaxx9 ай бұрын
While 90% of YT alwasy concern about the next camera . Finally you addressed the key must important of ALL. Which is Lighting ! Thanks for that and keep it up !!!
@gregoryashton9 ай бұрын
I think I was less bothered by the iPhone dropping to the floor than the way he had the laptop rested on his lap.
@GodfuI8 ай бұрын
I saw a comment in one of your other videos saying you look like the kid from “Up”. I can absolutely see it now.
@imKeshav9 ай бұрын
It’s kinda funny that Claudio has “audio” in his name but he comes from the lighting department…, guess he didn’t “live upto his name” (please don’t roast me in the replies 💀)
@AZREDFERN8 ай бұрын
LOG combined with HQPR is probably the most powerful feature. I’ve always edited photos out of my Canon, but never really color graded iPhone video other than lowering contrast a little and bumping up the blacks. I like the 5x on the 15 pro max, but I miss the 2x optical lens. That used to be my go-to on the 11pro max. Eventually, I’ll probably upgrade to a 1DxMkIII when it hits the final price drop and retire the 5DmkII
@Jeremy_Adams9 ай бұрын
“Shot on iPhone”………..using $50,000.00 equipment lol
@Oceansta5 ай бұрын
LOL I was thinking the same. I think i saw a $125,000 Dolly somewhere in there 😛
@MikeSavageZA5 ай бұрын
I get your point, but it is still shot on an iPhone.
@sevenblah4 ай бұрын
dont forget about the 30K+ black magic editing station
@sinetwo3 ай бұрын
If you gave this equipment to a noob they wouldn't be able to do it. We can't discount experience and knowledge as part of this.
@sevenblah3 ай бұрын
@@sinetwo you are right, and thats why they also have 20 people running around doing all the other things for you... do you think the really high end people with all the experience in the world set up there own lights, edit there own things... go ahead and name 1 person in the industry, ill wait.
@c.d.osajotiamaraca33823 ай бұрын
Great mix of tips with actual gear and product tips. Very humble display of expertise. Awesome!
@wortzentriert9 ай бұрын
This interview is a masterpiece. I feel like I know that guy.
@taubenblau9 ай бұрын
what a ultra nice guy Claudio is, really makes this video great! i think everyone can learn alot from his atitude.
@_Zdex0076 ай бұрын
0:20 is it me or if someone told me this was taken with a iphone 7 or 8, I'd believe him.
@schmuiАй бұрын
Same. Let's not kid ourselves, it's still a midget sensor with a microscopic pancake lense.
@ckhicks9 ай бұрын
This was great, thanks for the quality look into the gear and thought behind this type of filmmaking!
@goldernie8 ай бұрын
I got whiplash at how fast this went from documentary to ad
@francischeefilms3 ай бұрын
Like one famous photographer once said (then repeated by countless others afterwards no doubt); when asked, how does one become a professional (Photographer) and he replied "one learns to understand light". Nothing has changed ,this video is just another one which proves that. The same as how does one become good at directing, first become good at editing.
@dunar10059 ай бұрын
This is an ad…
@bluezebra27596 ай бұрын
Yo it is
@CringeDev6 ай бұрын
It’s not, they have to make it clear it’s an ad by law😊
@Moldycheese3286 ай бұрын
@@CringeDevno they don’t lol
@CringeDev6 ай бұрын
@@Moldycheese328 you clearly didn’t research anything before comment
@zip37046 ай бұрын
@@Moldycheese328 in the US, for influencers yes they do.
@joeyi274 ай бұрын
Wonderful video, so much value in it 💎Thank you so much PJ for putting this. Such an inspiration to hear Claudio talking about Cinematography, definitely agree on "Choices matter" over equipment.
@daviddevita9 ай бұрын
Is this an Iphone 15 commercial? Lol
@sergioyichiong7269Ай бұрын
Obviously. Potato used to be a unbiased youtuber.
@patrickeul9 ай бұрын
Shew... Fantastic post. I paused/playbacked this vid a LOT. Great!! @DarrylCollins nailed it "Clean your lens... Choices matter... Do your homework... Be fearless..."
@Leon09_9 ай бұрын
1 Mio Subs🎉🎉
@nerdynautilus53739 ай бұрын
Just the calm swagger he gives off is so infectious!
@darkseas38469 ай бұрын
So moral of the story is the average person can’t achieve this look straight off their own phone in day to day life . Yes he used an iPhone but he has all that other expensive kit attached to it to achieve the quality
@The_Vizo9 ай бұрын
I've been doing this for years. Its nothing special. I admire Claudio Miranda. He's such a great cinematographer. You don't need the high-tech steady-cam or the additional budget.
@goinhot19 ай бұрын
I work with Claudio on “Top Gun Maverick”, and being in this business for 30 years the Top Gun camera crew was by far superior, then most that I’ve ever worked with! Oh, in regards to Set decorator I’d have to say Jan Pascale has an eye for detail when I first walked into the Hangar and saw the motorcycles and the trailer and Tom’s P52 on It was jaw-dropping.
@ondrejpavelka21799 ай бұрын
The hangar was my favorite part of the movie. The place was like my dream :D
@robmulally9 ай бұрын
This is the first video I've seen that clearly articulates things I ponder all the time when gear is discussed.
@kurotaka0079 ай бұрын
Another development video. Your style is really fine tuning because you’re still learning which adds to the overall experience we see. Kudos!
@DrWasim9 ай бұрын
Simply the best filmmaking Channel on KZbin
@therobpratt9 ай бұрын
13:00 - the sneak peak at the Tilta Kronos system is awesome - really looking forward to seeing what they debut - hopefully a SSD attachment in the handle like the Kondor system has.
@JohnRobinsonRC9 ай бұрын
Love it when important people are so down to earth. Great video! 👌👍
@AtortAerials4 ай бұрын
I was fortunate to get a image of mine into the shot on iPhone campaign featured on Apple billboards all over the world. It was really cool!
@hi_its__shai9 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. What a joy this was to watch! I learned so much and you really transported me there. I'm used to watching interviews with actors and directors, but what a fresh perspective this was. Looking forward to keeping up with your work, great video!
@bartjou9 ай бұрын
Awesome video, makes me want to do more with my phone and video. Thanks Gene for the inspiration.
@x-Rayquiem9 ай бұрын
SO interesting
@pairahul9 ай бұрын
One of THE most insightful BTS videos I've watched in a while. Thanks!
@joshmillerdp9 ай бұрын
Yaaaaaa I think this is my new favorite DP. Humble dude. Spot on about the people he chooses to work with. Theres no "definitive" answer to everything. That was awesome to watch thank you
@CameraBrent9 ай бұрын
This edit and content is just amazingly packed. The b-roll the classic footage pull.
@iborov9 ай бұрын
True gem! Inspiring and uplifting interview. TOP GUN rocks!
@valramos20039 ай бұрын
Well produced! Excellent pacing of interviews with sufficiently spaced behind the scenes footages!
@alexsystems20019 ай бұрын
Congrats on 1 million subscribers! Finally! Hopefully you’ll start making fun stuff again.
@BayAreaDrone9 ай бұрын
This was a very cool episode, digging through what's really important isn't the equipment or camera itself - thank you for tackling these important subjects from your unique angle! Greetings from another Japanese guy! I love your channel sir!
@telfer33887 ай бұрын
So is this basically an add fot Tilta? Man companies are getting really creative now. Fells ikky.
@andyarts83829 ай бұрын
I"ve been following you now for a while and this for me is one of your best videos ever. Aside from the "iphone" story what you pulled out of all the people was the story. Incredibly enjoyable and filled with so much knowledge and so inspiring. Woah. so good.
@SilatShooter9 ай бұрын
Great Interview! Amazing you got these creative busy people to sit down and share the way they did. This should be required viewing for film students. Well done!
@geofftonks89609 ай бұрын
Mate. Well done. I haven’t watched your channel for quite a while but watching this production it’s amazing how far you’ve come. Enjoyed it and it was inspiring and informative.
@valleyDweller9 ай бұрын
nice! at 12:00 you answer the question I hadn't asked about how you're pulling focus on an iphone. I noticed it in the candle scene on the closeup of the lady's face earlier.
@musiclife2249 ай бұрын
This was incredible. Thank you for the tremendous quality and wealth of information. Incredible.
@FRANZFILMS58369 ай бұрын
Congrats for 1 million subscribers!!🎉🎉
@HMDTEX9 ай бұрын
Incredible interviews! One of your best videos yet!
@mateolinders9 ай бұрын
Met Claudio a few times, he's incredible this is great
@josephryan54489 ай бұрын
This was so helpful and inspiring Gene. I would appreciate more content like this. Seeing people’s stories is great for us who want to be there one day. Great video.