You can expect to see consistent tutorials, tips, and other content around videography and video editing.
I am a professional sports videographer, having worked with many high school, college, and pro athletes and teams.
My goal of this channel is to create a place where other videographers can come and learn about the sports media industry as a whole. I by no means claim to know everything, as I am still learning my self, but tune into this channel and we can grow together!
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this is an absolutely great youtube video brother wow very informative
very informative, very detailed, just what i needed , thanks a lot
Great tutorial! Really enjoyed seeing you troubleshoot through the edit live. Gives a realistic perspective to people like me who are going through their own edit & needing to make those adjustments like you suggest. Thank-you!
AF with heavy use of focus lock button FTW
Beautifully shot and explained keep this up!
What cameras do you recommend
i plan on switching to davinci resolve from premiere pro. Are you able to make an editing tutorial for davinci?
Would these tips work for photography as well?
Jersey choice A1
Good stuff!
Huge tip: Stop shooting continuous autofocus for game action because the second it starts focus hunting when other players come into frame, it immediately takes the viewer out of the story. Studying shots/frames and how the pros shoot (aka NBA films cinematographers) will level up your shooting and storytelling ten-fold.
This is really great man!!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Thank you Bobby!
Amazing!
Thanks!
This guy is so underrated, thanks for being so informational bro!
Of course man! Always happy to share
Great video man
Thank you bro
Don’t forget to have shooters on skateboards flowing on court like we do with the VBL. So smooth
Gotta try that for sure!
COYG!
Always supporting
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Good video 👍🏻 I film basketball since over 20 years 🎥 a few years ago we were under the best 8 European 🏀 club teams 💪🏼 #filmmakingismypassion
That's awesome!!
@@thebobbymedia and now 🇩🇪 = world Champions with 4 ex. Bamberg players
Amazing tutorial and perfect timing! I have a canon SL2, would this be good? It’s the only option I have so I’ll have to work with it. My goal is ultimately get concert footage. I have a great opportunity coming up but I got some film of my buddies car at night and it just was not great quality. Would this be me not knowing how to use the camera which I thought I was confident with or just the camera being poor at lowlight? This is impirtant as concerts are usually lowlight? Any recommendations on what to do or what cameras would work well for this style (budget)?
Depending on your budget, since your main goal is to maximize lowlight capablitilies it probably makes the most sense to go with Sony. Their cheaper cameras are better in lowlight than the canon cheaper cameras. Id recommend a used A6400, A72 or A73
Good stuff for beginners watched for 2 mins and quickly realized it wasn’t for me. I’ve been doing all of this in my own personal fitness content forever. Also find the trendy use of cinematographer versus videographer pretty funny
For sure, definitely meant as more general video good for beginners
@@thebobbymediadon’t let anyone make you downplay your work, as someone who’s been shooting sports for 5 years, I was very much still able to learn a lot from this, especially past the 2 min mark. Keep it up bro! This video was dope and you should drop more
How much would you charge to shoot basketball games
Gave us a literal game plan, great video coach!
Glad I could help bro!
Great tips in here! Love filming basketball!
Glad I could help!
Great tips 👍👏
Thank you!
What do you think about shooting game-action through the viewvinder? Always used the viewfinder so far, thinking if I should be switching to shooting over the external monitor. Nice video, keep those coming!
Personally my camera doesn't have a viewfinder for video shooting. If it works well for you stick with it. However, I like the external monitor because it would allow more flexibility if you want to get really low angle shots and different angles where you can't always have your eye to the viewfinder
G'day mate - great video. I wish something like this existed when I started shooting basketball. I'd challenge you on the "Only shoot handheld". There is space for gimble work, especially if you're going for more cinematic feels. Throw on a 35mm and shoot at F4-F8. Lots of pans/tracking shots. I wouldn't shoot an entire game on a gimble, and you need many different angles. I recently shot a Wheelchair basketball game and some of my gimble shots were incredble (probably because of how low you can get to the court and the smoothness of wheelchairs on the court). I've subscribed and will check out more. Awesome stuff - this video was super comprehensive.
Yeah I completely agree. I mentioned that specifically in the game action section where i think it would be very hard to capture highlights with a gimbal, but i agree especially during pre game that gimbals are great. Also, they're good for game action If you're focusing more on the cinematic feel like you said and less on recap style stuff. For my work I need to be sure I capture all of the highlights so I can't afford to use a gimbal during the game, but I should've clarified that.
@@thebobbymedia I didn’t disagree with your overall sentiment. Context is always important. If your task is to capture and recap a game then gimble usage is totally a nice to have. If only we could be in two places at once!
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Thank you bro!
This popped up in my explore. Beautiful guide and good info. This series needed to be made! Keep going.
Thanks man! I appreciate it
GOAT
You absolutely need to make this a series, with different sports. I'm learning so much from you man! Keep it up!
Will do! Stay tuned for the next one
Dude I make sports work as well and I was originally very inspired by Danny Gevirtz and now I would say I am learning a lot from you! It's really hard to find people in this industry that don't mind sharing their workflow and give genuine advice that works. Kudos to you man! thanks a bunch!
Thank you! That means a lot, always happy to share what I know so feel free to ask any questions and lmk what videos you'd want to see
How do you keep track of which selects you’ve used in the final edit, especially as you try things out that some times don’t work
I actually don't really have a system for that. I normally am able to remember which clips I used in the edit. But the raising clips to a line above is helpful in seeing the best ones so that when I have to scrub back through to find more clips I am not searching through the whole timeline again
Thanks man! Definitely helped.
What app did u do it on tho?
This was in Adobe Premiere Pro
Thx
Thanks! Straight to the point., answered my question immediately.
Glad it helped!
3:00 “it gives them more aura” 😭
Sounds good but how busy/cluttered is your timeline going to be? It's going to be a nightmare on longer edits!
Its actually not bad at all, I do color grading as my last step so by that point my time line is finished. And I have these layers way above the timeline and locked so they do not get in the way. It is definitely better and more efficient than color grading each individual clip in my opinion
Love this. What do you do if you make like a end of the season mix or end of the year reel with clips from a bunch of different projects you have already worked on?
Great question, that used to be a nightmare when I was using premiere pro. I would basically have to go on my hard drives and open up each project to export all of the highlights of the individual player that Im making a season mix for. However, now with DaVinci resolve I have everything in the same project library so I can just plug in my hard drive and reopen the project and copy over the highlights to a new project. Then there's this option that lets you basically copy all of the clips from a timeline and save them in a new location, so that I can edit all of the clips natively on my desktop. Not sure if that makes sense, but I can also make a video on that soon if you're interested.
@@thebobbymedia I would definitely be interested
nice tips, Bobby. Tks a lot
Thanks for watching!
Hey. I saw that you recommended the sony a6400 to a few people on here. How do you think that it compares to the Canon eos r10 edit: Also where would you recommend to look for used cameras
TBH I don't know a ton about the EOS r10, but since its newer that might be the better option. The A6400 is pretty old now, but is still a great camera. I have always used ebay and it works great
Do you know how to do this on premiere?
Thanks a lot for these tips! I've been struggling finding a way to be as productive as possible and this is definitely the guide I was looking for 🎉🫱🏼🫲🏽