the secret to cinematic photos

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Published 2024-07-08

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  • @from.memories
    Thanks for the genuine explanation and advice, in a straightforward manner with examples no less. Much appreciated.
  • @marcotropic
    Great advice, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
  • It's wild how sometimes all it takes is a different explanation or a different point of view. I found myself thinking "wow, never thought of it that way". I'll be saving this video for reference. Thanks for posting it.
  • Your work is awesome. Thank you for the video, I learned a lot, great ideas and inspiration.
  • some great guidelines for making photos more interesting and story telling.
  • @tonesnaps
    This was a great video and very tangible information to put into action. Thank you.
  • @ayiealmanza
    This is so true. Came across to your channel and I love it. New subscriber in here.
  • @mortenthorpe
    Actually, direction instead of posing is also key to taking really good portraits, because direction leaves the subject to use their own mimetics
  • @photobobo
    Why would I want my photos to look cinematic? What is a cinematic look anyway?
  • @jonc8561
    Thank you for the insight. What do you think about aspect ratio? Do you think it's pretty important to get the right ratio for the right feel? I tend to shoot in 16:9.
  • This is great! Keep up with videos. I also get tired of hearing the word “cinematic” but in this case, I do think it’s warranted.
  • Wardrobe is king here too… you should have worn pants or longer shorts! The way your leg shows from under the desk makes it seem like you’re not wearing anything. Little silly thought i had, no hate! Great video
  • I disagree on the blurry photos... it just shows how equipment failed to be used properly with intention and are instead a claimed excuse of 'cinematic'.