Camera Movement - Storytelling with Cinematography
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How can we use sliders, jibs, and tripods in a creative way?
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Part 1 - Framing: • Composition + Framing ...
Part 2 - Lighting: • Lighting - Storytellin...
Part 3 - Lenses: • Lenses - Storytelling ...
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its nice to see someone is making video for sake of delivering values not for money. thank you for your countless efforts in educating us.
So far the only KZread channel that I feel the need of watching everyday....Congratulations!
I love how you focus a lot on the fine details and try to make every little thing artistic
Just discovered your channel and honestly from what i've seen so far you are by far the best i've come across on KZread, you demonstrate the concepts you discuss brilliantly
Simon, you're videos keep getting better and better. The way you articulate these techniques makes it very easy to understand, also the visual comparison really helps the get the idea across. I found this really helpful man, keep up the good work as always.
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Jacob Crow-Mains really glad you found it helpful - thanks for the encouragement man!
Simon! You forgot to say "Hello there my name is Simon Cade and this is DSLR guide." I am totally UNSUBBING. WOW. CANT BELIEVE THIS.
@ChrisParayno
8 жыл бұрын
y?
@mishtaromaniello8295
8 жыл бұрын
He does a different intro now.
@fathersun5765
7 жыл бұрын
he's still got the apple at least
The apple! It's returned! :D Great episode, Simon!
Dude, you should be a teacher! Is not only what you know but how well you can explain it. Congrats!
This might be one of your very best videos yet. Everything just makes so much sense and you explain it all so well. Thumbs way up!
@DSLRguide
8 жыл бұрын
thank you *****, means a lot!
Just found my new youtube channel obsession. After never attending film school and continuing to push my creative boundaries I find these tips are very very well illustrated and appreciated.
@DSLRguide
8 жыл бұрын
+Eric Walsh that's so good to hear, thanks for the encouragement!
I went to a film school for 2 years, and you are the first guy who really showed me how to use the movement right. Thanks, really.
Wow, your videos are probably the best I've seen on KZread. I think you've got quite a career ahead of you
I can really appreciate the fact that you reference great movies such as Double Indemnity (one of my favorites) as teaching aids. Terrific and knowledgeable video!
Aww I love the biting of the apple. It symbolize growth and confidence. Here is a challenge, please consider making this as in the use of the toys but more importantly camera movements. It is so needed on the tube. Cheers mate!
I always had this question in mind while filming, when to move camera and when not to, also there many angles we can set the camera but why we have to choose the specific ones, your video helped to understand this to some extent. thanks a lot and keep making great videos, just Subscribed.
I like the new setup. I'm digging the jump cuts. They really work for this. The focus is a little wonky sometimes, but as a one man team myself, on the other side of the camera, I know you cant be aware of that all the time. The apple is going to become your trademark haha
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
The Post Color Blog I'm glad you like it, Dave! I'm hoping that I'll become the master of guessing where to focus to ;)
Michael Bay should watch this and learn a few things...
@Write_Film_Edit
9 жыл бұрын
KriscoartProductions Agreed.
@WallaceAyers
9 жыл бұрын
Michael Bay should watch any KZread Tips video on filmmaking.
@Kriscoart
9 жыл бұрын
that too lol
@x-trmetv1039
9 жыл бұрын
I don't know he is making millions, so someone's likening it
@x-trmetv1039
9 жыл бұрын
Liking
you deserve more attention sir. I've seen much too often DoPs making unnecessary comlicated camera movements without any kind of motivation behind it other than to make it look fancy. I really hope this raises awareness.
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
thank you xMEanimations! let's be intentional filmmakers!
I've watched other film making tutorials, but you have the best I've seen so far.
*eats apple* this has been simon cade, ill see you NEXT WEEK !
Hello from NYC! This is all I watch lately! One video after the other...Your videos are so interesting and full of valuable information! Thanks!
Great explanatory on why and how effectively applying camera movements tells the story.
Your videos just keep getting better! Plus, the apple adds alot of personality
lol the little helicopter on the heater had me dying. good stuff!
Simon, I've only just stumbled upon your videos having got myself an 'entry level' DSLR and thought I could have some fun utilising the video feature of it. I've been a passionate amateur photographer since I was a kid and now and then dabbled in a little video along the way. Your films are great, your presentation is articulate and to the point getting the information across in a short space of time. And it's always nice to see what some of you guys can produce with what I'm sure many gear freaks might call 'basic' kit. Your knowledge and passion for sharing that knowledge are to be applauded. Keep it up mate. :)
@DSLRguide
8 жыл бұрын
+Paul Knights thanks for the positivity Paul!
30 seconds into the video and I can't resist to click the like button.
Simon...I am absolutely loving your videos! You are improving with each and every video and I am so glad you are focusing more on storytelling rather than gear and the technical aspects of filmmaking, because in the end cinema has always been about telling a story through moving images and that should always come first. Been a fan for a long time and am really happy for you. Keep it up dude!
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Liam Alexander thanks Liam, that really means a lot. Happy to hear that you're interested in more than the technical side!
THIS IS SO AWSOME! I have the same RC chopper as you!
that's great knowledge, one of my teacher said, what mind do not know eyes cannot see, i keep looking back at my work, mostly motion graphics, and we are never told these all powerful stuffs, but as i do not know them , i was not able to understand what my video lacks, thanks for sharing the knowledge, thanks for improving us, Great thanks
I've been watching your videos for a while now, Simon. I gotta say, I'm loving them! Thanks for all the tips, I've learned quite a lot from you and I'm excited for more videos to come. Keep it up! :)
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
GrumbleTheBear I'm really glad you've been enjoying the videos!
This is one of the best value add video in this world! Thanks!
These are some awesome tips man. I’m deff going to take and apply them to different projects and situations
Very informative as usual Simon
I am loving these older tutorials, Simon. Really enjoying them. One request... make new ones... more more more. :)
Great video as always Simon. Your going to go big places someday.
Seriously, enjoyed this video!! Congrats!!!
Awesome video. Thanks for the simple explanation.
THE BEST TUTORIAL BRO..
that mountain shot almost brought me to tears. very emotional. he mustve been stuck on that mountain for weeks. ;)
@DSLRguide
8 жыл бұрын
+Austin Pyeatt (Sliight) yeah thanks it's some of my best art work (an analogy for the highs and lows of life, and how we can overcome them if we climb)
Really helpful and well done. Thanks a lot
Your channel is gold.
This dude is AMAZING!
Simon you are a true inspiration, in all honesty thank you for sharing your knowledge and prespective. By the way you can reallly tell that your videos get better by the episode! Thanks again and good luck on future projects.
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Film Station thank you - that really means a lot!
OMG this guy is epic Such a good voice and imagination... Watching your videos since u had 400 subs @cade CONGRATS for 500k SUPERB work!!! KEEP it UP!!! love your videos they have some kind of a moral that is missing in some other youtubers....
Brother, you are really good. So much knowledge and a wonderful way of expressing that for the purpose of teaching.
Awesome work and very inspiring.
Very helpfull, thanks Simon!
Very Good advice for filmmaking. Your videos are very informative, good job.
congrats on 500K subs
This really makes me think. You explain it very well. Another great video Simon!
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Dallas Dudra so glad to hear it! Thanks.
I wish I knew this during my first shoot at a wedding! nice stuff.
Your videos are awesome, great work!!!
Hey bro, photographer turning videographer here, your videos are very very helpful and IMO as accurate as can be. Cheers from Colombia and thanks for the very helpful info.
God your videos are so damn professional looking. You would be a great professor at a film school. Great video Simon!
Great video just what I was looking for thankyou!
Dude that's brilliant- comparing camera movement to punctuation in a sentence. Amazingly helpful video! Favorited!
@DSLRguide
8 жыл бұрын
+glitchman161 thank you, means a lot!
another great video. Thanks a lot
Impressed ...!!!
still jumping back to your channel for facts 👏👏👏 thank you for this video
Great explanation and differentiation of camera movements in cinematography. Thanks.
@DSLRguide
8 жыл бұрын
+bokeflo you're welcome!
very informative! this channel is great.
I Love this kid ^_^ Great videos, nice light touch packed with knowledge...
Great video man keep it up
love it!!!
Awesome vid!
Excellent video as always!
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Birk Groven cheers Birk!
dude, you're awesome! I'm borderline in love with you!
Great video as always :)
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWEDGE DSLR....MUCH LOVE
@DSLRguide
8 жыл бұрын
zion rhema you're welcome!
Great vid, learned a lot!
Love it, and true. It makes sense. And you added the apple at the end. Lol :)
So helpful! Thanks so much
Wonderful.
Hey Smon, you're one youngest most knowledgeable filmmaker I know, keep it up mate !
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Junaid Syed thank you!
Cool information, thanks !
Your content is very valuable Thanks
Grateful greeting from "like #3,000"! Awesome videos!
This is a good video, very useful
Extremely professional Techniques. really, really nice. very useful.
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Ricardo Rosendo thanks Ricardo!
Great video Simon!
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Director Debut thanks man!
I cracked when i saw the mountain scene and saw toy helicopter and blanket sheets to portray the point. Nice
wow great video . Thank you for your effort
Very well done and explained. tHanks!
Thank's and great videos !!!
Best channel! Keep it up mate!
@think-forge
9 жыл бұрын
George And please do more short films!
Amazing thanks. Liked and subscribed
this is the third video, which i saw from you and it helps me a lot =) I think you get an abo. Thanks for good explaining.
Funny to see Compton across a sweatshirt in a preppy way.. The city Compton in the US is usually depicted a little differently, for good reason. But yea the slider and now gimbal trends have resulted in a lot of unmotivated camera movement - out of cool factor I guess - but when executed with a purpose, the end result tends to be memorable. You definitely have a knack for explaining potentially complex techniques and principles in a way that isn't too intimidating to a beginner filmmaker. Awesome how you reenacted the Double Indemnity scene as well. Keep it up!
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Wm P a lot of people mention the Compton hoodie - I usually don't think to much about what is written on clothes haha. Totally agree with you about unmotivated movement - I think people feel they have to use it because they spent so much on it;) thats for the positivity:)
Best man to learn from
Awesome video. Great video ;)
This dude is a damn lagend.wow i love your channel 😍😍😍
As always, very informative video Simon! I've recenty been getting into creative cinematography and creative visual teqnuiqies, and this really helped me touch down on the basic fundamentals of creative camera movement. In a short action sketch/sequence I am going to do later this Summer, the character has to figure out how to escape enemy lines. I think that once he finds the solution, (which is a cardboard box...), I'll have a dolly in on him. Thanks for the tips! -Ilya
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Ilya M. That's so great to hear, Ilya. Honestly I'm so glad to that you're interested in the creative side rather than just the tech. All the best with the short!
@ilyaonthefly
9 жыл бұрын
The creative side is the most important! And thanks for the good luck! Also, when are you going to start production on your bicyclist short film?
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
Ilya M. amen. the short film might get pushed back - writing is going to take me a long time, and i've still got school to deal with. who knows when.
I must say, i am ABSOLUTELY blown away by how much detail you put in these videos. life is movement and you keep things moving. what a inspiration. keep making videos. and if you have a donate button, i will use it when i get some extra cash!!! thanks Eli
@DSLRguide
9 жыл бұрын
eli roberts thank you Eli, that really means a lot! Appreciate the encouragement :) (there's a donate button on my site if you're interested haha)
@TheVineyardChannel
9 жыл бұрын
DSLRguide Sounds Good ; )
Well done
I love this
Great video
I wish I hadnt liked this video so I could like it again
if I tried to like all of the videos of yours that I did like, I'd never have enough time... cuz that's all of them. I only recently started paying attention to the like button. on my phone its pretty small... but anyways, great job, I've learned so much from you!!!
Think I'm gonna learn a lot from you. Just subbed
nice video, cheers guys!