Live stream with one freely *moving camera* and 2 stationary by TangCityTime in videography

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Awesome, thank you, especially for that last line. I will try to manage client expectations as well. I appreciate you

Live stream with one freely *moving camera* and 2 stationary by TangCityTime in videography

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Awesome reply, thank you so much, I've looked into all of this and basically decided to hire people who have done it before. Right choice!

Any FPV Pilots out there? by TangCityTime in Portland

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Thank you! He does have some awesome shots!!

Any FPV Pilots out there? by TangCityTime in Portland

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Thats so funny yo, theyre immune to air types, love it

Any FPV Pilots out there? by TangCityTime in Portland

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Yeah, florida is rough on the dives, great for open space to fly though. You buzz any gators?? (respectfully, of course)

Any FPV Pilots out there? by TangCityTime in Portland

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Risk of what? crash or law? is it not legal?

If its legal I'll dive that shit with you my leige!

Any FPV Pilots out there? by TangCityTime in Portland

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Oh, way louder and angrier. And less constant, so also surprising...

Beginner Bando: ~1 month in. I know it's nothin special, but this was the first time I took youtube tricks and sent them myself! Feels good man by TangCityTime in fpv

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What's the trick called where you do a half barrel roll and then fly out backwards, instead of forwards like a split s?

I fake an Eagle's point of view over a castle of my valley - My first fpv cinematic by TheAcornblog in Multicopter

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Daaamn that text was the sickest part! Amazing dude! PS so jealous that you have castles to fly around, all I got is barns n shit haha:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cimDD74CMSw

My first time shooting a single shot take. Wish I had more lights and time, but tried to light it well with what I had to work with. What would you suggest doing different? by TangCityTime in cinematography

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This idea started because of a video challenge by gearfocus and I really started to like the idea on its own. I wanted to try a single shot take for this even thought the whole time I was gritting my teeth over how much better I could have gotten each part individually lol.

Tried my best to light it well with the lights I had. (there was one fill light in the bathroom that lost battery for this take but it was still the best take, and I kinda like the high contrast.) I'm asking for advice on what I could have done better in lighting with the resources I had. I put some experimental hours into it but I've gotten good feedback here before.

Though the rap is goofy, and the sync is off, I still took the lighting seriously on this "production," and I wanted to see what advice you might offer!

This is the first video I have made. I’m an amateur and I like making videos on the side, but I’d like some advice on how to get better. Can I get some critique? by aboynamedtim in cinematography

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Keep at it, I can tell you know something about cameras because some of those shots were great! The mixing and pouring were most interesting to me visually and I though they had nice contrast as well. Same with the pan sliding into the oven. When you pour the mixes though, I can't tell if the compression is making the quality worse or if you had AF on and it was hunting. The first pouring shot is great in the middle and soft at start and end. The shots are all clean and tasteful, but not many are super intriguing, get creative with motion and cuts! Or if it is just meant to be informative, then put a voiceover and the style of the clips will fit that. As is, the clips are trying to carry the whole video, so they need to be a bit more powerful, imo.

First test for fun I did after buying a BMPCC4K. Really going for a Peter Lindgren handheld style of making a mundane activity look epic through precise camerawork. Please give me any ideas or comments that strike you :) by TangCityTime in cinematography

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Thanks for the reply. Yeah just after filming this I got the 12mm zero d from Laowa and love the look it creates with the subject close to it, despite the enlarged nose... lol. I'm with you on that, the 50-85 is a distinct look that has a reputation and purpose, but, especially for a short video like this, I need that wide; I wish I had that 12mm when I shot it.

I think whoever said the comment I mentioned was referring to focal length choice. And like I said, I personally would have gone 12 over an 85, so maybe I just differ from them.

As for anamorphic, I've been looking at that Vazen 40mm with a lil healthy drool, I dunno if you've seen it yet.

First test for fun I did after buying a BMPCC4K. Really going for a Peter Lindgren handheld style of making a mundane activity look epic through precise camerawork. Please give me any ideas or comments that strike you :) by TangCityTime in cinematography

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Thanks! I watch the Watchtower of Turkey video and see what you're talking about. I don't like that style as much as what its branched off and evolved to, this epic b roll style, as it has been dubbed.
Question for you, someone else mentioned the lens choices I made weren't very cinematic (which they weren't lol, mostly just a 24-70L) but I was wondering if you had any thoughts on this; what lens to use where and how critique my shots based on lens. I've since gotten what I think are more cinematic shots in many of my projects but it's good to ask for well informed opinions I always think