How to film a sequence

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2019
  • Get the course now at bit.ly/mzedbloom
    Knowing how to shoot a sequence, what shots to get, how many shots to get etc, is one of the most important things in filmmaking.
    The just released episode 4 of my new training course for MZed "Filmmaking for Photographers" is devoted to sequences. This 14 segment of the one hour episode covers in depth one of the types of sequences that we need to understand so we can film them properly and not end up stuck when editing. Throughout the episode increasingly more detailed sequences are dealt with and rules that need to be understood are explained.
    There are six episodes in total which in total run to about 7 hours. The episodes are being released fortnightly, with the last two being released this month. So as of the date of this upload the first four are available to stream or download once your purchase them. You can buy them individually but it is was cheaper to buy the entire course. Please note the total time of the course on the MZed page reflects the running time of the releasee 4 epsiodes only. Not the whole course.
    Course Description:
    Following on from his acclaimed Cinematic Masterclass, this course is aimed at established photographers but includes new techniques, practice, and workflows that make it equally relevant to filmmakers alike.
    Episode 1: Setup and Audio
    In this first episode, Philip shows you what you will need to turn your stills camera into a filmmaking machine and get the most out of it. Then we look at the first major difference between stills and film, the addition of sound. Philip gives us an in-depth look at the various types of microphones and recorders and demystifies polar patterns to help you get the best sound possible in any type of location. We finish by looking at the art of foley.
    Episode 2: Working with light
    In this episode, Philip explores light and the different approaches you require for filmmaking. We’ll look at filming exteriors, how we’re affected by factors like the time of day or year, the weather, the location, and how the movement of that great key light in the sky, the sun, affects our choices. Then we continue to look at interiors and explore how to craft the scene and mood of an environment to becomes a character of its own in your film. We'll look at common lighting styles both photographic and cinematic, how to practice with them and see how they’re used to communicate beyond just what we see. Finally, Philip guides us through lighting people and the particular challenge when we introduce movement.
    Episode 3: Movement
    The biggest difference between photography and film is movement. It’s not just how we move but why. In this lesson, Philip explains the reasoning behind movement in filmmaking. We will look at the different styles of movement, from basic handheld to gimbals, as well as movement within the frame. We'll then look at how lens choice mixed with angle and composition affects what we see on camera and our sense of movement. We will also look at different framing choices and how the 180-degree rule informs the entering and leaving of the frame. Finally, we will follow Philip as he plans to block out a large one-shot moving sequence.
    Episode 4: Sequences
    In photography, everything depends on that single image, however, in film no single image stands on its own. In filmmaking, everything we see on screen is a sequence, and understanding how we construct them is essential to filmmaking. In this episode, Philip explores how to plan out sequential stories. We discuss how the unique art and psychology of filmmaking can be seen, mastered and broken including the all-important 180-degree rule. Learn how editing starts before we even begin filming and follow Philip to see his process as he creates various sequences.
    Episode 5: Story and Narrative
    It’s stories that make us watch films, without them our attention span is very limited. As a species, we communicate through stories and have passed down our history and lessons for millennia. In this modern age where we have so much content around us, the story is even more important, as a good story will make your work stand out in a sea of noise. In the past four episodes, we have looked at all the key elements that differentiate photography from filmmaking. In this episode, Philip puts it all into practice in real-world situations, showing how we go about making entire films both personal and commercial.
    Episode 6: Post-Production
    One of the biggest differences between photography and video is the amount of time you spend in post-production.Philip takes us through key post steps such as preparing and organising your footage, pacing, and timing in editing and working with audio, music, and colour, as well as general tips and tricks to get the best possible results.
  • Krátké a kreslené filmy

Komentáře • 152

  • @samybenhmouda1168
    @samybenhmouda1168 Před měsícem

    Simplicity in action... no complicated transitions priceless....

  • @germanevision
    @germanevision Před 4 lety +4

    Wow! At last we get to see real film making tutorial on CZcams. I think there is only one more such video by film riot which talks about how to shoot a dialogue scene. All the other channels are only about the rule of third and key and back lights. Thanks so much. This single episode would take at least a week to understand.

  • @joshzaring
    @joshzaring Před 4 lety +13

    My God man, the mood from the colors in the “coffee walk” made me want to see an entire film like this. Great work.

    • @polaroidsky
      @polaroidsky Před 4 lety

      The 2010 film, The Trip, comes to mind.

  • @Alex-B-Media
    @Alex-B-Media Před 3 lety +4

    Man your storytelling is so so fresh. Your use of your personal taste of music breaks the mold and just adds to the atmosphere. 100/10 have learnt something today

  • @Rob_Kandels
    @Rob_Kandels Před 2 měsíci

    I love the explanation and I've been looking for videos that like this ! Great work !

  • @SilverSmrfr
    @SilverSmrfr Před 4 lety +8

    Just want to say THANK YOU for your videos. The amount of work you put into every single one is insane.

  • @jgvbadv
    @jgvbadv Před 4 lety +29

    Meeting you in person is on my bucket list, thanks for your insight from Croatia :)

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety +14

      John Smith it will be a disappointment am sure! :)

    • @jgvbadv
      @jgvbadv Před 4 lety +10

      @@philipbloom I'm sure too, but for you :P

  • @scottslotterbeck3796
    @scottslotterbeck3796 Před 3 lety +1

    Another excellent film series from Philip. Thanks.

  • @Indignepourdeux
    @Indignepourdeux Před 4 lety +1

    You sir are hands undoubtedly down the most educational video instructor out there. Thanks for your aamzing work, hope Sony is rewarding you well enough

  • @MAKEARTNOWCHANNEL
    @MAKEARTNOWCHANNEL Před 4 lety +11

    THANKS FOR SNEAKING ME IN THERE YO! HERE'S LOOKING AT 2020!

    • @cannonjabari310
      @cannonjabari310 Před 2 lety

      Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know of a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
      I somehow lost my password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me.

    • @avi8419
      @avi8419 Před 2 lety

      @@cannonjabari310 just ask them to send you a password reset email. Then just do everything they tell you to do

  • @andrewtaylor5103
    @andrewtaylor5103 Před 4 lety +2

    I like the wide shot where it's hard to spot you. The car stopping to let you walk indicates where you are anyway and it lets my mind be interactive by having to find you. Plus it enhances the moody distant loneliness of the whole piece. So nice work from my point of view haha.

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety

      Andrew Taylor - Video Producer everything is subjective of course!

  • @MobileFilmmaking
    @MobileFilmmaking Před 4 lety +3

    Watching the jump cuts you did for CNN was amazing. I'm a beginner but saw that composition was everything. I love the color grading on that as well.

  • @chrisMsimon
    @chrisMsimon Před 4 lety +2

    Philip, you are still truly one of the greats & the fact we once spoke regularly makes me very proud. Filmmakers are lucky to have your intuition to guide them. It's like some very early advice I got on my autobiographical idea for my movie from one Bryce Courtenay, when he was still an Ad Man. I'm about to get a trailer out, "CHRISOFIA - The Longest Suicide". I'll dropbox you an MP4 iPhone version for guidance. Big respect from Chris Simon.

  • @Emgee78
    @Emgee78 Před rokem

    Im looking to start a vlog channel, nothing really serious, just a mundane here's-me-doing-boring-stuff kind of thing, and my man recommended this particular video after watching a few of my amateur video samples. I'm glad he did!

  • @co_si_dame
    @co_si_dame Před 4 lety +2

    I just had my mouth open for whole time how amazing this video is :O love it!!!!

  • @mdturnerinoz
    @mdturnerinoz Před 4 lety

    Awesome, Philip! Not only the didactics of the piece, but I so enjoy your wicked sense of humor. BTW I renewed my MZED for another year just because of YOUR teaching!

  • @TracyDavis904
    @TracyDavis904 Před 4 lety +1

    Well, now I know what I’ll be watching for cardio. Always love a new PB upload!

  • @AJ-kv1po
    @AJ-kv1po Před 4 lety +1

    Halfway through your other Mzed course right now, superb 👌

  • @Weird_Quests
    @Weird_Quests Před 4 lety +1

    Always love your content - glad to say I’ve been here since the beginning. :)

  • @srmono
    @srmono Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! Amazing! Couldn't resist,just bought the course.

  • @markzou9125
    @markzou9125 Před 4 lety +4

    Got this as my early Christmas present! Now time to learn

  • @AllenRReid
    @AllenRReid Před 4 lety

    LOVED the jab at coffee making sequences!! THANK YOU!

  • @JerryAdam
    @JerryAdam Před 4 lety +2

    Great break-down! Thanks for sharing, Philip! ✌️

  • @redwolf_media
    @redwolf_media Před 4 lety

    Such a great inspiration, always respect and love your work and philosophy. Real Filmaking content. Thanks for the videos, take good care, Cheers from Costa Rica!

  • @cueriative7609
    @cueriative7609 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your very very informative and easiest brakedown I've ever seen..I can't thank you enough.i'll hope for the next as soon possible

  • @paolofont1
    @paolofont1 Před 4 lety

    So cool! thanks for sharing. I just started with videos and found your channel a few months ago. Then realized you are the man behind the Wonder List, which was probably my favorite show. Really sad it was cancelled.

  • @JaxsonNZ
    @JaxsonNZ Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Philip 👍 This is kinda like an early Christmas present. Thanks, from New Zealand 🇳🇿

  • @EscapeSquad
    @EscapeSquad Před 4 lety

    amazing job mate!once again!love your videos and the music you use and all of your filmaking skills!

  • @danzbeard
    @danzbeard Před 4 lety +18

    Phenomenal intro edit!!!

  • @enh2481
    @enh2481 Před 4 lety +48

    Soo good. I think you just hypnotized me into buying your masterclass.

  • @reecewashi
    @reecewashi Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Philip, amazing as always

  • @somedaystudios9253
    @somedaystudios9253 Před 4 lety

    Amazing class! Thanks for sharing this information. Really helpful!

  • @amosaiccosmos6302
    @amosaiccosmos6302 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome. Thanks to Mr. Bloom.

  • @ReefPatrol
    @ReefPatrol Před 4 lety

    Jippy... back again ) Thank you for this content!!! Love ya!

  • @MattShockley
    @MattShockley Před 4 lety

    Absolutely incredible and very insightful ... thank you Philip!!!

  • @danquixote6072
    @danquixote6072 Před 4 lety

    I like the point at 11.10 when you talk about the viewer having to search for the subject. I have noticed how film makers use other people, extras to draw the viewers eye to the main character. The guy with the balloons in the opening scene of Coppola's The Conversation springs to mind. Another film, racking my brains to remember which used a jogger in a bright red running outfit to guide the viewers eye toward the subject.

  • @GarCorStudio
    @GarCorStudio Před 4 lety

    Don’t know how I missed this tutorial but better late than never... Awesome stuff and Happy New Year from the twin island of Trinidad and Tobago.

  • @BrotherBloat
    @BrotherBloat Před 4 lety +1

    thank you for sharing this excerpt! all the best from St Margarets :)

  • @celo1102
    @celo1102 Před 4 lety +1

    Master! Really love It. Thank you!

  • @davidminarro
    @davidminarro Před 4 lety +2

    In my country (Spain) we call 'ellipsis' to the jump cuts, and they can be 'time ellipsis' (like in this episode), 'space ellipsis' or 'content ellipsis'.

  • @trevorpinnocky
    @trevorpinnocky Před 4 lety

    Always outstanding content 👍🏽

  • @HRIZNDOC
    @HRIZNDOC Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this upload

  • @jonnezb
    @jonnezb Před 4 lety

    Wonderful insight! More to think about on the next project :)

  • @MichaelWynneCAS
    @MichaelWynneCAS Před 4 lety

    Excellent sneak peak tutorial thank you.

  • @RCodyWanner
    @RCodyWanner Před 4 lety

    This is rad. Took me right back to film school.

  • @markus_knoedel
    @markus_knoedel Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @Kainthemain
    @Kainthemain Před 4 lety

    Phillip is so awesome, love this guy

  • @momchilyordanov8190
    @momchilyordanov8190 Před 4 lety

    Interesting and useful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ive595
    @ive595 Před 4 lety

    Just wow! Thank you!

  • @TheDengozo
    @TheDengozo Před 4 lety

    Very interesting! Thank You!

  • @TylerEdwards
    @TylerEdwards Před 4 lety

    I just need to get this. I’ve learned so much from you over the years.

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety

      Tyler Edwards $50 off until midnight tomorrow! 🙂

  • @JorisMaas
    @JorisMaas Před 4 lety

    Very nice video! That must have been some tight editing with the walking of the Wonderlist promo video since the movements looks so naturally and fluent. It shows well that the editing is such a big part and the filming a relative small part of the whole feeling of a movie. The position of the lights is something I would like to see closer (I did experiment with my own Aputure LED lights but it's by far one of the hardest things to learn (lighting in video).

  • @jmrepakphotovideo2331
    @jmrepakphotovideo2331 Před 4 lety

    Well done Mr. Bloom. Thank you for another informative video. What music is used in your opening?

  • @donnybristol
    @donnybristol Před 4 lety

    wow! got completely sucked in. very good!

  • @dscraft6358
    @dscraft6358 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you Philip for a superb video. You got me hooked and I learned a lot. That BBC clip was brilliant. Did you actually go to all those places? 😊

  • @alexanderchua
    @alexanderchua Před 4 lety +68

    When people are saying that Philip Bloom is obnoxious but they don't realise that Philip Bloom educates and these pop CZcamsrs are the real obnoxious ones with their abs, backflips, coffee-avocado gobbling, twisting transitions and vertigo-inducing shots.

    • @SuperPandaren
      @SuperPandaren Před 4 lety +3

      Are there people out there claiming Philip Bloom is obnoxious??

    • @alexanderchua
      @alexanderchua Před 4 lety +4

      @@SuperPandaren Yes, there are a lot. Mostly, people who don't know the guy and does not understand his humour.

    • @24sevencinema
      @24sevencinema Před 4 lety +2

      @@alexanderchua hes one of the best out there Ive been following him for years he even replied to a couple of comments on his posts from me
      it was totally cool he's a real dude facts

    • @alexanderchua
      @alexanderchua Před 4 lety +5

      @@24sevencinema indeed. I met him in a camera show here in London and what you see is what you get with him. His filmmaking is beautiful and he does not rely on transitions and teal and orange grading. When people negatively criticising his style, I feel thay I have to defend the guy.

    • @alexanderchua
      @alexanderchua Před 4 lety +6

      @@tomkraemer7077 he is and he is a guy that I would pick over any so called filmmakers that just stitch brolls and call them films.

  • @JjackVideo
    @JjackVideo Před 4 lety +2

    The intro actually made me forget for a moment why I clicked on the video.
    Well done sir! I hope to one day be able to tell stories with my videos like you.

  • @audioisgood
    @audioisgood Před 2 lety

    Love your work. Bummer about the mono audio export here. The music in your videos is a huge part of the allure.

  • @barrycrowder
    @barrycrowder Před 4 lety +2

    Nice intro to the sequencing process.
    BTW, I really didn't want to believe that you are a real diva. I wanted to see you returning with a carrier with coffee for everyone. I was so disappointed when you revealed that, no, it was just for yourself. :)

  • @RhawiDantas
    @RhawiDantas Před 4 lety +4

    For a moment, I believed you got mad at her for not getting a cappuccino. :D Great stuff!

  • @briansmith5670
    @briansmith5670 Před 4 lety

    Still the Master, Mr Bloom.

  • @MartinLachmairPhotoVideo
    @MartinLachmairPhotoVideo Před 4 lety +4

    maybe one of your best … or another piece thast so nice! I like it. Greetings from Austria.

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety +1

      Martin Lachmair Photo Video thanks. Just a short extract from my 7 hour course! :)

    • @MartinLachmairPhotoVideo
      @MartinLachmairPhotoVideo Před 4 lety

      @@philipbloom lets do it with canon and I am in it … just a joke ;-)

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety +1

      Martin Lachmair Photo Video good news is there is a big chunk in episode 4 shot with the Eos-R. We use all brands in the series and it was shot mostly the C200 :)

    • @MartinLachmairPhotoVideo
      @MartinLachmairPhotoVideo Před 4 lety +2

      @@philipbloom ok … I will be in it … not to expect more of the gear … but mostly: when I started filming about 9 Years ago … it was you who told me how to set the 5d mark II right for video … and now I earn my money doing Medical Video E-Learnings … so thanks for your very first instructions!
      … working with C300mkII and the eosr … a great combo. Have fun and I wish you the best!

  • @ACoderThatMakesFilms
    @ACoderThatMakesFilms Před 4 lety

    As always, great video, thanks for sharing this! I particularly like how you take the piss out of filming a making coffee sequence. Had you actually filmed one, it would look uncannily similar to the one I filmed and posted on my CZcams channel 😅

  • @Paddlesuploadsvideo
    @Paddlesuploadsvideo Před 4 lety

    Thanks Philip you beaut!

  • @richardsmeele
    @richardsmeele Před 4 lety

    Great sequence, forgive me but what is the function of the light difference from Mr. Bloom inside to different colors and light intensity outside?

  • @scottslotterbeck3796
    @scottslotterbeck3796 Před 2 lety

    Philip: 'Fewer' shots walking toward the coffee shop, not 'less'.
    That grates on my nerves!

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 2 lety

      Seriously? That’s your comment? You are welcome!

  • @jack_da_niels
    @jack_da_niels Před 4 lety

    Nice, thx, is the Wonderlist btw anywhere available on a streaming platform in europe?

  • @stephanes.
    @stephanes. Před 4 lety

    Very surprising topic! Masterclass yeah. Please do also for lighting, very underated subject

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety +1

      Stéphane S. that’s episode 2. Take a look at description for full breakdown of the course. This is just a short segment from episode four not the whole thing!

    • @stephanes.
      @stephanes. Před 4 lety

      @@philipbloom that's Christmas presents

  • @scottystephenson8610
    @scottystephenson8610 Před 4 lety

    well im just happy you featured some Yorkshire tea in there (1:56) but great video as always

  • @rclockett36
    @rclockett36 Před 4 lety

    Wow just wow

  • @FoyersPhotography
    @FoyersPhotography Před 4 lety

    brilliant

  • @tariqalexanderwaheed476

    Wonderfull 😊

  • @sydneylawson455
    @sydneylawson455 Před 4 lety

    What was that anamorphic lens on the dslr you were using for her shots?

  • @aljamesproductions
    @aljamesproductions Před 4 lety

    Genius.

  • @GabrielCastillo-vi3lg
    @GabrielCastillo-vi3lg Před 4 lety

    Very reasonable price! Count me in!

  • @gullbuttqasim
    @gullbuttqasim Před 4 lety

    Others channel is going to blast if Phillip starts dropping his tutorials here. But he does not want to blast others channels. 😁

  • @13StopsPocketFilms
    @13StopsPocketFilms Před 4 lety

    Getting this course for sure. Which lens are you using in those scenes with Sarah? It has a fantastic subtle swirly bokeh.

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety +1

      13 Stops Pocket Films /// tolufilms slr magic anamorphic

  • @richardgibbs4691
    @richardgibbs4691 Před měsícem

    ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @satsahota1765
    @satsahota1765 Před 4 lety

    Read:
    The Bare Bones Camera Course for Film and Video - Tom Schroeppel

  • @deeyammy783
    @deeyammy783 Před 4 lety

    You're too good! ;)

  • @JacReviewsStuff
    @JacReviewsStuff Před 4 lety +2

    A crew full of people and he gets ONE coffee hahaahahaha

  • @jimbean532
    @jimbean532 Před 4 lety

    Wow! You have a really cool house! Is the upkeep expensive? ;)

  • @clementeen
    @clementeen Před 4 lety

    Which gimbal are you using?

  • @RudyAyoub
    @RudyAyoub Před 4 lety +11

    I think i want you to be my dad

    • @nils.klinger
      @nils.klinger Před 3 lety

      Ey man, I sometimes watch your videos even though I'm not interested in guitars. :D

    • @RudyAyoub
      @RudyAyoub Před 3 lety

      Nils Klinger thanks brother

    • @scottslotterbeck3796
      @scottslotterbeck3796 Před 2 lety

      LOL! Philip can be...grumpy. Make him your aloof and slightly scary uncle.

  • @ConfidenZeTheHumanTorch

    What drone did you use

  • @lapamful
    @lapamful Před 4 lety +1

    In other words you have to tell the story with your shots, even if you can't hear audio or don't understand the language spoken.

  • @vladbobe26
    @vladbobe26 Před 4 lety

    Excuse me, but Is the image reversed? I can see the cars are on the wrong side of the road... Also, thank you PB for another soothing video

    • @raywatts5702
      @raywatts5702 Před 4 lety

      We drive on the left, assuming it was shot in the Uk

  • @fireislandmavic5939
    @fireislandmavic5939 Před 4 lety +1

    much better than the irishman

  • @hnsjnthn
    @hnsjnthn Před 4 lety

    watched for the content, liked for the lollipop cutaway

  • @VickersDoorter
    @VickersDoorter Před 4 lety +1

    When he stormed off to Costa, I thought, "better leave him to his own Devizes..."

  • @mastercheif1989
    @mastercheif1989 Před 4 lety

    Do have your LUTS available?

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety

      mastercheif1989 this is graded with Film convert nitrate. 10% off at gopb.co/fcnitrate

  • @stefandahl2872
    @stefandahl2872 Před 4 lety

    Hi Philip, Are you planning a C500MKII review ? Thanks, Stefan :)

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety

      Not currently no. Maybe early next year if I can get hold of a camera

  • @simtime7591
    @simtime7591 Před 4 lety

    What!, you mean you can buy real snow... Right then, that's my white Christmas sorted. :-)

  • @PaulusPHM
    @PaulusPHM Před 4 lety

    Interesting , the camera "frame" always moving.

    • @philipbloom
      @philipbloom  Před 4 lety

      Not always no. Only in this “handheld” example. am only showing one aspect and style here. Movement is actually fully covered in Episode 3. Take a look at my last upload. Almost no movement at all. All movement is within the frame.

    • @PaulusPHM
      @PaulusPHM Před 4 lety

      @@philipbloom Actually , I liked it , it gives an extra dimension of been watched.

  • @josh.nuttall
    @josh.nuttall Před 4 lety +1

    Hey love the video, definitely worth a like 👊 I just created a short cinematic style promo video for a coffee shop! 😊 if you get the chance I’d love any comments or feedback you had on it! Keep up the great work ❤️

  • @christhompson1727
    @christhompson1727 Před 4 lety

    Why can you not cutaway to Lollipop falling in the bath? I think that shot would work in absolutely any sequence!

  • @estebanalmont3711
    @estebanalmont3711 Před 4 lety

    That was a bit meta XD

  • @MrMcshaft
    @MrMcshaft Před 4 lety

    How the heck did you fly a drone in that crap Philip?

  • @alexhancock9738
    @alexhancock9738 Před 4 lety

    Your thumbnail looks like kafe dotoyevsky from r6s

  • @00anta
    @00anta Před 4 lety

    Ha, moka pot, the best coffee maker on the face of the Earth