Legit this is by far one of the most useful tutorials for exactly what you're looking for. Getting to the point without all the extra "please like, share subscribe, this video is sponsored by"..you get the point.
I’m getting a Sony A7III for Christmas. You just saved me a lot of headache. Thank you so much!
Very helpful video, thanks for sharing!
What a great video guys! 🤘
Thanks for the info
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Loved it!Being efficient with your camera can indeed improve your filmmaking game🙏
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Yes it is, I want to advance my skill level of shooting film but it's not practical for me right now. So in three meantime I want to learn all that I can
I liked all your videos to boost your video engagement. Thank you Justus and to your team for making these videos. Also, I bought your Film course. Really grateful 😇 God bless you more always!
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Hi, love the Tomorrow Filmmakers courses and am doing the 90 day filmmaker course now, but I’m missing a video about setting up contracts for different clients. Could you make a video about this? I know you talk about Honeybook, but since I’m in the Netherlands this is not a service I can use and I’m kind of stuck looking for contract templates now. Any tips for this would be great.
Life changin' video thx guyz 😋😋
Great tips on setting up the camera to be more efficient thats a game changer and i will be setting up my camera like you said put in the time it will be well spent in the long run. Thanks so much great video .
Ohhh yes camera hacks :D Can't wait to check it out tonight while feeding the ants :D
Awesome!
Hello, interesting video! :) I have a problem: i have a pretty old compact camera (Panasonic Lumix Lf1), and even it's a little compact camera, every setting is exactly like in every other professional camera. (You have ISO, aperture, shutter speed, white balance, etc) For photosy it works perfectly, but when I start recording video, it seems like every setting goes back to "auto". The focus, the aperture and the shutter speed I've just made don't apply to the video! But even my smartphone can do that... Can you help me? Thanks :)
Dude I love your channel. You seriously make super solid content with good advice. I make similar stuff on my channel. I’m even working on a feature film.
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