Hey! I'm Matt Johnson and I want to help you make better wedding films (and other videos too)!
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That music 😂
Wow been waiting for this video
Nikon d5300 have this display moves
Another life saver! 🙏
Great video. I have the regular RS4 and love it. I have it paired with my Canon R8. This is my first gimbal so I am watching every video I can on this gimbal to learn as much as I can.
No efforts made to be called a review. Nothing new from all the other videos made.
Thanks for sharing!
Adobe Premier Pro is superior to DaVinci Resolve. I have used both extensively for months. DaVinci Resolve is great for some but it's very complex and unnecessarily so. I would rather still be on Adobe but it's expensive. Now I'm going back to Linux so I won't be using either of them anytime soon.
The Zeiss Milvus 135 f2 is magnificent if you can handle a manual focus lens.
I haven’t tried the folders cheat code, I will try it. Thanks Matt
I'm still a noob to all of this but what does it mean and do if you don't have a LUT support?
A second sd card slot like a micro sd slot similar to the nikon zf would have made this perfect
Honest and very thorough review! I love my S9
That record limit in 2024 is a joke
Have been doing it for years, always have used NTFS, never used Fat32 because of 4GB restrictions, and exFat wouldn't work on my Sony TV and other clients TV's, never a problem for NTFS all these years.
Hi Matt excellent video. But if our wedding is record in 50 or 60 fps can we export it to 25fps ? It will loose the smoothness of 50 or 60 fps? Thank you
Bro I was so confused about this when I saw another channel mention to use them, but not show how. This video taught me everything I needed. Now I can edit again without the headache of laggy clips in Premiere!!!
Once again, Matt takes us to school. I've been shooting video for 20 years and never really understood formatting choices and what really governs file size. Kudos
After copying would you clear the original memory data?
Merci, from Brussels
Thank's dude !
Great tutorial as usual Matt! May I ask how do you color grade your studio footage in your tutorials? Do you actually use any of your luts? If yes which lut (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6)? I suppose you're shooting in log right?
do sony zv-1 recommended to using it with slog 3?
Great, fun, and informative BTS! IMO, the transitional music was mostly unnecessary (or too hot in mix) and at times: maddeningly distracting.
Just inherited my grandfather in-law's super 8 camera and my sister in-law is getting married in a couple months. Thought it'd be super cool since I shoot weddings occasionally to shoot her some film and convert it using her grandfather's camera as a gift. Who better to learn from than the wedding legend himself.
Who’s turning up to shoot a wedding with a compact camera?😂
Thank you Matt! Somehow all the options don't seem to fix shaky video due to tilting/rotating left and right (and the tilting is very minimal). Any idea how I could fix this? Thanks!
May God bless you for standing for humanity. I believe all students parents will soon join 😻👅
Tell me more about that tripod 😮
I deliver all my wedding videos via USB flash drives. Here in my country South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦, short form highlight videos are not as popular nor are they considered the main video deliverable. Instead they are regarded as an extra. And in my wedding photography business, I mostly deliver very long documentary style edit videos and in such cases they will likely be over 4Gb. And as such, my workflow involves me formatting my 8Gb or 16Gb flash drives to NTFS file format, and I can copy any file size to that drive without problems. And I have never had any negative feedback from clients about playback compatibility issues either. So my 2 cents: also try NTFS file format. It has worked for me thus far.
Only issue with NTFS files are that they are not recognized by Apple computers, at least when I tried it.
@@EstudioInnovacionKansasCity they are readable on Apple computers but you can't modify the files on an NTFS drive with an apple computer. I own both windows and Mac computers and NTFS drives work fine. Only difference is that you need to do modifications on window only
The S9 is not for pro filmmakers far from it. It's for volggers and people who just want a good holiday camera they can vlog with or do talking head shots. Don't buy into any influencer who pitches this camera as a pro camera they are simply selling the product as they got the camera for free.
Thank you so much for this valuable knowledge!!!! Easy to follow and effective!
Hi Matt thank you for this video. i recently got the ASUS ProArt 24 inch monitor. It comes in different colour settings and I'm stuck between the sRGB, REC709 and standard mode as I presently don't have a colour calibration tool and I'm only trying to match the colour to what my maccbook shows me. which colour mode will you recommend ?
Heads up, a 4K video export won't play on a clients 1080p TV.
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SUPER THANK YOU!
I format my 32 gig USBs to exFat and can put up to 29 gig video, my clients watch them on their TVs with no problem.
I'm waiting...until Monday- 4 sleeps, to get mine. But, I never insert my blue tooth without protection.
Side notes for those who want to copy videos over to a USB where the video files are larger than 4GB - you can format your USB's in EXFAT format, from my experience most modern TV's still play videos using this format. EXFAT is also compatible with PC & Mac's - so at bear minimum you'll be able to access the files from either computer type. Delivery of final product is much better using Vidflow or one of those streaming platforms IMO.
Exactly what I was going to say! Time to ditch FAT32 already. It’s only good to make boot drives for various operating systems these days. A 4GB file size limit is not acceptable for videographers in video file delivery. I was surprised to hear this in this video. ExFAT all the way. Guess what format all our external SSD drives come out of the box in ... ExFAT! So you can stick it into a Mac/PC/Linux/TV/iPad/iPhone/Android and it will all work without limits. 😅
I'll probably buy vs two of this camera...
I am typing this on my 13 inch M2 Macbook Air. I've not even had it for a year, and I do heavy video editing. I now can not edit video any further because I keep getting "no disk space" and "your system has run out of application memory" errors. I pay monthly for 1TB of Dropbox storage, which is where I store all of my video assets, not on my laptop itself. If you do any heavy video editing, don't go with the Macbook Air M2. Just go with the Macbook Pro. That's why I'm here -- don't make the same mistake I did.
been trying to use this feature on a 5 second clip and it stays stuck on 0%. Feature is trash if it doesn't work
Missing PP7,PP8,pp9
to send by download, this format would also be appropriate ?
Yes. This will work fine for services like Google Drive or Dropbox. Clients can't stream these files to view them. They must download and play locally.
great
Problem is what if your wedding film is larger than a small teaser.. like 30 min.. or 1 hour..
Great video Matt!!!
hey matt, can you edit slog file on ipad? i can open it with lumavision.
WTF!! Coincidence?? last time I delivered a wedding in a USB Drive was before the pandemic. Right now, I'm transferring a wedding film to an USB drive (From Photo Flash Drive BTW). Open YT while it is transferring and your video is the first one recommended. LOL (or weird??). Now I'm not sure I have the best settings in the video file. USB is EX FAT 32, files is MP4. So I'm gonna try to play it in my TV.
hello sir, im planning namag diy rin ng prenup namin, at nainspire ako dito sa prenup nyo.. may external ssd po ba kayo na ginamit?