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[The Art of Cinematic Vlogging: A Comprehensive Guide to Filmmaking and Style]-[How To Film Like Life Of Riza]

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The Art of Cinematic Vlogging: A Comprehensive Guide to Filmmaking and Style

In the world of digital content creation, the "cinematic vlog" has emerged as a distinct genre that blends personal storytelling with high-end production values. This guide breaks down the methodology behind creating compelling cinematic content, drawing from the speaker's evolution from a freelancer to a YouTube creator.

The Foundations of Storytelling

At the heart of every successful video is a strong narrative. The speaker emphasizes that "storytelling" is the most critical element, yet it is often the most challenging to master. The core objective is to "make people care." To achieve this, the creator suggests:

  • Providing Context: When featuring characters or events (like the marathon video "The Art of Showing Up"), creators must assume the audience lacks background knowledge. Providing context is the simplest way to bridge the gap between the creator’s life and the viewer’s engagement.
  • Pre-production: This is identified as the most difficult but essential step. Whether through a "basic outline" or a "detailed script," planning ensures that filming remains smooth and editing becomes significantly easier.
  • Visual Planning: For projects that are "filmmaking heavy," the speaker utilizes a "shot list" and hand-drawn sketches to remember composition, especially when managing upwards of 30 shots in a single day.

Technical Gear and Practical Filmmaking

While gear is important, the speaker warns beginners against feeling pressured to purchase a "cinema line camera" immediately. Instead, the focus should be on lenses and lighting. Key recommendations include:

  • Camera & Lenses: A full-frame camera is preferred for its versatility. The choice of lens defines the "vibe" of the video; wider lenses (11mm or 16mm) provide a classic vlog look, while 24-70mm lenses are better suited for cinematic work.
  • Lighting: Lighting is described as a subject that could be a video on its own. The speaker advises using "reference images" from platforms like Pinterest or Frameset to craft a scene. A key practical tip is using a simple "foam board" from a dollar store to bounce light and fill shadows, demonstrating that expensive equipment is secondary to intentional technique.
  • Organization: The use of "quick release plates" on tripods is highlighted as a revolutionary invention for efficiency, allowing the creator to switch setups instantly.

Developing a Personal Style

Developing a distinct style is a gradual process of trial and error. The speaker suggests that style is "a combination of things that inspire you and your creative solutions around any limitations you have." When starting out, the lack of a crew forced the creator to use tripods and multiple angles, which eventually became a "cornerstone characteristic" of their aesthetic.

  • Intentionality: Every movement of the camera should have a reason. The goal is to make the final product look "effortless," even when it requires intense "intention" in set design, wardrobe color palettes, and art direction.
  • Embracing Constraints: Constraints are not obstacles; they are opportunities to find "extremely creative solutions." By working within limitations, creators can distinguish themselves from others.

Conclusion: The Evolutionary Process

Finding one’s unique voice does not happen overnight. The speaker emphasizes that it is the "stepping stones" of consistent experimentation—rather than single, massive leaps—that lead to growth. The ultimate takeaway is that while one can learn techniques from others, the goal should always be to "make things like you." As the speaker notes, "you'll know when it clicks," but until that moment, the focus must remain on enjoying the process of creation and evolution.

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I've picked up along the way.
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I keep learning that lesson every time.
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It goes a long way.
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dive into
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fall in love with
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keep me on track
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plead your case
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in a pinch
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📖 Transcript

If there's one question I get asked the most, it's how I make my videos.
I've had this idea for a while now and I thought that this would be a good time to do it.
In my videos I try to have an emphasis on storytelling filmmaking lighting, and there's been a lot of things I've picked up along the way.
I guess the closest thing you can call it is a cinematic vlog, but that's still a very loose term.
So I asked you guys what you're most curious about.
And today we're going to dive into what goes into a life of reset video.

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