@Sylvqin

I already wrote a comment on the green screen setup video, but here I go again: thanks SO much for the great content you’re offering. I’ve been working on my little studio following a lot of your advices and I couldn’t be more happy with the results. Thanks again and you deserve a lot of success on YouTube! Wishing you the best.

@haribehappy3487

Hi Wolf,
I thought of leaving words of appreciation for you. 
As someone who does photography out of passion, I stumbled upon your videos. Your videos, coupled with your maturity, are a treat to watch. I understand the effort and dedication that go into producing each of your videos, therefore, I wanted to show my appreciation for you and your work in photography. Photography is not about gimmicks (expensive, large inventory of equipment, photo manipulation, editing applications, AI etc.), but it's about how telling beautiful stories with less, which is evident in your work. Keep up your great work and continue delighting your viewers with your journey in photography!  📸 🌅 🙏🏼
In a related note, not every person is blessed to have a spouse (partner) who supports and be a part of one's passion. You are blessed with a lovely partner and a gift of love. May the Lord bless you both in your lovely journey together! 🙏🏼

@beeeev

Never heard the tip about shutter speed before. Makes sense now. Thank you

@mahailiaXoXo

Great video, Wolf! I love the way you explain everything clearly with simple examples. Your content is very helpful. Thank you!

@BenjiSchwimmerDance

Your teaching ability and presentation are phenomenal. Thank you !!!

@henrytheturnip

Your typography is on point too, I love your font choices, and also your use of the rule of thirds. Liked and subbed.

@josema133

:hand-pink-waving: Gracias. Me ha sido muy útil su explicación.

@JustinPulliam

Great video. Wish I had this to watch years ago.

@NeverfailVocals

Can you use a DJI osmo pocket 3 for green screen??? Are there any specific settings that are different than you explained?  thanks for your videos! really helpful!

@MarceloLossMusic

Thank you very much, super top, I have a question, can I use a shutter speed of 1/100 or 1/120 even when recording at 30 FPS? my sony a6400 camera does not have 60 fps in 4k!

@xutsider

Fuji xh2s in flog 2 uses 1200 iso and it won't go lower... Is this good or bad

@magusofthebargain

4:16 If you have experience using an IBK stack to pull a key and roto to isolate areas for your dynamic despill, using a lower shutter speed should be fine. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, just go for the higher shutter speeds for now. You will have less motion blur in your shots, and the motion will look a little less realistic, but maybe that's okay for now.

@FMRNathan

Your channel is rather unique. Keep it up you helped so much with all your videos

@UnwantedCommentary

WOW SUCH INSIGHT IN JUST THE FIRST MINUTE!

@Jambo1999

My Sony A7SIII does not exactly have an APSC setting. There is a "clear image zoom" I could try. First I am going to switch to "Active Stabilization" which has a little crop, and see if that improves the key.

@bobbarwegen1515

Thank you for the great Video! When switching to APS-C mode, where in the menu do i find Lens correction and make it active?
i don't own the Sony A7iv. I will be using one at client site.
Thank you for your time!

@david-ot6gi

So well presented, really helpful, thank you

@junojan8414

amazing tips thank you

@lesfrancoeur

@wolfamri I just tried shooting a test video with my Sony a7s III while in manual mode ( [M] on the dial, not movie mode with the film icon). I turned on APS-C S35 Shooting just as you suggested, got the image composed just as I wanted it in the monitor, and recorded the video. When I played the video back, I saw that it recorded the video in full frame so I was capturing so much more of the image than what I intended when composing the image in the monitor! What's going on there?!