8 Steps to Cinematic Movement | Tomorrow's Filmmakers
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As a 27-year veteran of three TV stations and camera shooting and editing, I'd like to say BRAVO! When it comes to camera moves, there is a grammar to it and making good strong "cinematic sentences" conveys meaning. Also, I'd like to encourage you young filmmakers to continue to keep up on things like shooting trends and styles. Eventually, you'll find your "cinematic voice" but also remember that you always can add "new vocabulary" to it! Even I have to keep up on trends. Keep up the good work, everybody, and may God give you the best there is in the honing of your talents!
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Here, have some timestamps: 2:08 Avoid handheld 4:15 Zooming (Never do it!) 5:50 Smooth movements 7:27 Depth/Foreground 8:38 Motivated movement 10:32 Rack focusing 11:49 Shoot for the edit 12:54 Plan your movements
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disgree about HANDHELD... But you need to know how to make it.
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I was watching the Cinematic Lighting video a few hours ago. You said it was part of a trilogy. I realised that the only one i haven't watch was the Cinematic Movement. Went looking for it and was dreading because i didn't find it anywhere. I was so afraid to miss out. So relieved when i saw this. Thank you.
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Great notes to keep in mind, and it was put together really well. Thanks for putting it together!
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Adding the basketball was such a simple & effective demonstration for motivational movement
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I would recommend this video as a basic intro to cinematic movement which helped me focus on exactly what I wanted to learn. Merci ! This made me want to become a filmaker.
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Not only the jitter, but the constant small movements when handheld, gives you ever so slight motion blur, which lowers contrast and exposure. That may not be obvious just looking at the footage, but a zoomed playback shows it. It also makes you final render have a larger filesize.
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telling someone to never zoom is a stylistic choice only! ive seen zooms artfully done in so many films, and it's one of my favorites!
Yes, people do this all the time to achieve a certain look. Adam Mckay's Don't Look Up featured zooms very often contributing to it's documentary and realism feel. Do not listen to things like this.
The first time a saw good movement and cut was in Highlander. Thanks for sharing. It helps a lot
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I always film my footage on no movement cause I am the movement! unless I have a camera man! this is very insightful for me so I know where I am going wrong when filming my footage.
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Thanks! The movement parts were my favourite
Great! I am just a beginner. The advices here are wise and quite simple to understand. To put that all together, its another mater, is a whole Bolshoi Ballet! I am a hobby producer and I have quite good control over my project. Since I cannot afford to hire a DOP, though I wish, a friend of mine advised me to film by my own. Those tutorials are great and very exciting. But they make me realize how much bad I can do to my project if I try to act as a DOP. Anyway, it is also important to realize how much knowledge a new discipline involves and why experts are so worth.
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I like the movement motivation tip I feel like it would help with better transitions
I have to disagree regarding handheld. A good cinematographer can operate smooth shots. It is done all the time.
Not to mention there’s so many techniques and software that can help smooth it even more. I get what he was saying but I also think he overly dismissed handheld a little much
Remember that he is addressing new talents and not experienced cameramen who have learned in time to control their movements.
@@ParvaizRaja You can't master handling your camera if you don't start learning how to handle your camera.
@@CommentRodent but when you insert it into one of your projects, thats when you completely ignored his advice. Practice it, and don’t apply it until you know how to utilize it. He mentions how it’s mistakes he notices in videos made by beginners that they would try to actually use.
@@kenji_1240 And you won't know how to utilize it until you actually learn how to do it. I actually condone the use of handheld before the use of gimbals or anything like that, just like I condone the use of only manual focus as a beginner. A large amount of beginners don't have access to a gimbal either, and gimbals can also limit creativity in some aspects. I don't like the way it encourages the gimbal ad a universal thing to use for cinematography and not as a special tool as it is. I hate how he gave them an easy way out, which in fully against. I'd rather someone say... "Shaky footage? Practice smooth shot movements." Over... "Shaker handheld shots, use a gimbal or steadicam."
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9:31 he used scenes from "the chosen". Bless you
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You have a good point about handheld however , we all start somewhere. I'm currently using handheld and don't have a gimbal / stabilizer / or tripod.
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That motivated movement, nice one. Never thought about it
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Very handy video thank you! Just a question; I saw a wonderful transition in series quite often, they connect two scenes with rack focusing i guess. First he scene, then camera moves to something dark, and then the next scene comes with the same camera movement but to the audience it seems like thats just one camera movement. And kinda feels like the scenes were filmed next to each other because of that transition. How does that movement called and how do they film that?