Lighting when you live in a very tiny space, I can't store these huge lights you have, what to do? I am enthralled by your teaching delivery - you should write a a YT video cinematic course, I will defo join!
@@froufou100 Hello there!! I am glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for the suggestion, I will keep it in mind!!! Lighting small spaces can be tricky, but not impossible. The room where I filmed the typewriter scene is tiny and I used the same lights there, I just used a different light diffuser, the small you see in the bts scenes of the living room. I have this one by Aputure amzn.to/3SY1rQJ it works great in small rooms. It's also the one that comes with me when I travel. You can also get a C-stand, they are a bit expensive but it will be way easier to mount your lights creatively in small spaces.
@@froufou100 you got it!! Please shoot me a DM on instagram, show me your room for a better idea. I use regular Phillips lightbulbs, sometimes tiny LED lights, to fill in the room.
My pleasure Eduardo! I am glad you enjoy the videos, thank you so much for the support, it means a lot to me that you are always here in the comment section!!!
Great video, as always! The line "Your reference is the highest form of video - movies" really made something click for me. I'm enjoying watching older films and trying to figure out how they made such great content with little equipment - I think it's helpful being a solo creator with limited kit. Watched French Connection last night, great film.
Great video and helpful information!! Can you make a in depth video on editing, especially how to make smooth cuts by using sound design (when to use sfx like risers, whooshes, impacts etc)
Great video! You definitely have a captivating way of teaching 👌🏾 have to ask, are you a prime or zoom lens shooter? If so which ones? I find myself wanting to use primes because of their weight and lowlight abilities (can’t forget the “cinematic” bokeh lol) but switching them out all the time can sometimes be a pain for the different storytelling shots. Curious about your choice!
Hey Noah, thanks buddy! Glad yo find it entertaining. I use mostly zooms for convenience. 16-35 canon f2.8 L II (for talking heads), 24-105 f4.0 L (most of the stuff I shoot outside), I also use a 50 prime f1.8 for detail shots. To be honest I barely use the 50 mil, when I want that creamy background I just get closer with my zoom at 35, f2.8 and get good results!
Great video Robert! I think this could be separated into a big paid course, and somehow you managed to put all useful info in one video! Great work man
I love it! But I have so many questions. Since I need to make a video on my new job for marketing the properties. Is recording on the phone is okay for a start? As usual. I always look forward on your content, Robert!
Hey Cassie!! how are you? Glad you liked the video, Yeah recording with your phone is fine! Just try to do it in a well lit place. close to window works!! Thanks for the support
Keep up the excellent work. If you were to buy a camera today, would you choose the Sony Fx3, zve1, or Canon R5 Mark 2 or any other suggestionI know gear doesn't matter, but I just want to know your thoughts
I love your contents. There’s a substance. You are not recycling your previous clips. You always teach us, your audience, new learnings. Thank you for that ❤️❤️❤️
Great perspective, Robert! Do you want any help or assistance with editing? I'm an editor and would love to discuss how I can help you if you're interested.
Keep up the excellent work. If you were to purchase a camera today, would you choose the Sony fx3, zve1, or Canon R5 Mark 2, I know camera gear doesn’t matter just wanted to know your thoughts
Did I miss anything important?
Lighting when you live in a very tiny space, I can't store these huge lights you have, what to do?
I am enthralled by your teaching delivery - you should write a a YT video cinematic course, I will defo join!
@@froufou100 Hello there!!
I am glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for the suggestion, I will keep it in mind!!!
Lighting small spaces can be tricky, but not impossible. The room where I filmed the typewriter scene is tiny and I used the same lights there, I just used a different light diffuser, the small you see in the bts scenes of the living room. I have this one by Aputure amzn.to/3SY1rQJ it works great in small rooms. It's also the one that comes with me when I travel.
You can also get a C-stand, they are a bit expensive but it will be way easier to mount your lights creatively in small spaces.
@@RobertCreating I have no idea what this all means but will look at it. Thank you for taking the time to give me ideas!
@@RobertCreating and then you also have some sort of ambient lights, right? soem corners are light up in your videos, I think I need that too!
@@froufou100 you got it!! Please shoot me a DM on instagram, show me your room for a better idea.
I use regular Phillips lightbulbs, sometimes tiny LED lights, to fill in the room.
Make more videos Robert!
I am trying 🙈
This is so underated channel. Beautiful visuals, crispy B rolls. I admire your work the way you tell story and on points words
I appreciate that buddy, thanks for the support!!!
Bro packed so much wisdom into 13 minutes
🙌🏻 Was it too overwhelming? hahaha
@@RobertCreating no it was awesome! Super engaging
Thank you Charles!!
Beautiful video, Robert! Thanks for sharing great content continuously!
Cheers from Brazil, mate!
My pleasure Eduardo! I am glad you enjoy the videos, thank you so much for the support, it means a lot to me that you are always here in the comment section!!!
@@RobertCreating Thank you, Robert! The pleasure is mine! Have a great rest of the week!
You too buddy!!
Great video, as always! The line "Your reference is the highest form of video - movies" really made something click for me. I'm enjoying watching older films and trying to figure out how they made such great content with little equipment - I think it's helpful being a solo creator with limited kit. Watched French Connection last night, great film.
Hey bud, glad you enjoyed the video!! hahah I do the same when watching movies.
Agree, french connection is a great film.
Loved this exceptional content subscribed before the the video reached the halfway point!!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for subscribing 🙌🏻
Great video and helpful information!! Can you make a in depth video on editing, especially how to make smooth cuts by using sound design (when to use sfx like risers, whooshes, impacts etc)
Hey Victoria, glad you found it helpful!! Thanks for the suggestion, i'll keep it in mind
Best video on cinematic videos i’ve ever seen ❤
Thank you so much 😀 Mati!!!
Most useful video of all time
Thank you so much friend!!
Was looking for this type of video yesterday … glad you read my mind 😂
Hope you enjoyed it!
Another banger as always 🫡
Thank you so much!!
Hola, Robert. Cómo estás? Es increíble cómo transmites lirismo en un vídeo explicativo. Edición magistral! Saludos desde Bcn👋
Hola Esther!! muchas gracias, me alegra que te gustara ❤️
nice sharing!
You are welcome!!
Always a pleasure when you drop a video. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much!! Appreciate the support
Great video! You definitely have a captivating way of teaching 👌🏾 have to ask, are you a prime or zoom lens shooter? If so which ones? I find myself wanting to use primes because of their weight and lowlight abilities (can’t forget the “cinematic” bokeh lol) but switching them out all the time can sometimes be a pain for the different storytelling shots. Curious about your choice!
Hey Noah, thanks buddy! Glad yo find it entertaining.
I use mostly zooms for convenience. 16-35 canon f2.8 L II (for talking heads), 24-105 f4.0 L (most of the stuff I shoot outside), I also use a 50 prime f1.8 for detail shots. To be honest I barely use the 50 mil, when I want that creamy background I just get closer with my zoom at 35, f2.8 and get good results!
Great video Robert! I think this could be separated into a big paid course, and somehow you managed to put all useful info in one video! Great work man
also I think this chanel could go easily over 1mil subs if you posted more🫡
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for the support
Thanks, i will try!!!
I love it! But I have so many questions. Since I need to make a video on my new job for marketing the properties. Is recording on the phone is okay for a start?
As usual. I always look forward on your content, Robert!
Hey Cassie!! how are you? Glad you liked the video,
Yeah recording with your phone is fine! Just try to do it in a well lit place. close to window works!! Thanks for the support
Very cool
Thanks 🙏
This is amazing!! ❤
Thanks Megan ❤️
One of the Best minimalists creatores!
Wow, thank you so much!
Thumbs up for the chair that is on my dream building list. 👍
Thank you so much!!
great video bro, all good tips
Glad you liked it!
Best video ever!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Good content thx
Glad you enjoyed
Great video ...............can musicbed songs use in facebook ,instagram , tiktok or only in youtube platform ?
Thanks buddy, you can use their music in any platform
Keep up the excellent work. If you were to buy a camera today, would you choose the Sony Fx3, zve1, or Canon R5 Mark 2 or any other suggestionI know gear doesn't matter, but I just want to know your thoughts
Hey buddy!! Thanks, I'd probably go for the R5 since I use canon already
Hey Robert what movie are you watching at 9:30?
The revenant 🙌🏻
can give us links for your glasses please
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You’re the best men!
Thanks man, glad you liked the video!!!
I love your contents. There’s a substance. You are not recycling your previous clips. You always teach us, your audience, new learnings. Thank you for that ❤️❤️❤️
Glad you like the content!! Thank you so much for the support
@@RobertCreatingwill watch you’re up coming videos 😍😍😍
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where is that chair from mate? :)
It's from Sohnne bit.ly/3WwYCY7
Great stuff.
Noted boss, I guess my next video is gonna be amazing now.
Glad it was helpful!!!
Great perspective, Robert! Do you want any help or assistance with editing? I'm an editor and would love to discuss how I can help you if you're interested.
thanks Abdul! I love editing my videos, don't think I'll ever stop doing it.
Got it! I appreciate your quick response
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As a side note.. if you are not watching my videos with a headset you are not getting the real deal dudeeeee ahahahah
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I spy a new expensive chair 👀
Haha yeah, I’ve always wanted one. How are you buddy?
@@RobertCreating Same haha. I have the Plycraft version eames. I’m doing well. Figuring out life. Hope you’re doing good Robert!
Thanks man!! same for you
Keep up the excellent work. If you were to purchase a camera today, would you choose the Sony fx3, zve1, or Canon R5 Mark 2, I know camera gear doesn’t matter just wanted to know your thoughts
Hey buddy!! Thanks, I'd probably go for the R5 since I use canon already