Phong Tran

Mukilteo, WA, United States

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Jan 14 at 10:49 PM

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Jan 14 at 10:47 PM

Appreciate the tip 🤟

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Jan 14 at 10:44 PM

Out of curiosity, what turned you away from this product?

Jan 10 at 09:43 PM

Drew Zavala Absolutely! Look up motivated lighting to help you make scenes look more natural. It might be a challenge, but I promise you your films will be next level once you master this concept!

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Jan 10 at 06:46 PM

Hi Drew!

Here were some of my observations:

The interview setup you had harsh lighting, would recommend less dramatic lighting and more soft lighting for the wedding guests.

While I was watching I was CRAVING for more detail shots of the couple,(close-up and extreme close-ups) don't be afraid to get tighter frames. You had just about a variety of everything else, from wide shots to medium close-up.

Loved your pacing of the film otherwise, you captured the sound bytes that really made it a "trailer,". 

Jan 08 at 05:44 PM

Love it, thank you

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Jan 08 at 12:57 AM

Which follow modes do you all use?

I've only ever used Pan follow (PF). But just out of curiosity, does anyone have any creative shots outside of PF they'd be willing to share some insight on?

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Nov 29 at 12:24 PM

Going back to the basics, love it. One of the things holding me back is sometimes I’m waiting for permission to be given to me or that I don’t want to be too intrusive during event work. Sometimes I have to remind myself that I’m being hired for a job and to realize I put a boundary on myself which in turn, limits my work. I gotta go for it.

Great reminder to stretch personal thinking and remove limitations we put on ourselves.

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Sep 19 at 02:58 PM

Hello fellow reality tv wedding filmmakers!

Shameless Plug —-> I am semi-new to videography, however I am new to wedding filmmaking and looking to make it my home for the foreseeable future.
@Phongshuimedia (Instagram Handle)

*****Located in Washington State —> Everett area (30 minutes north of Seattle)*****
Will take pay cuts to travel and/or help with projects in order to help add onto my portfolio.

Gear:
-Am able to rent any camera/lens combination to make it easier for your post production.
-I have my own Sony Fx30 cine rig decked out

-Rs4 
-Easy rig
-Ninja v for external recording
-Mid tier audio equipment (sennheiser mk416, diety pr-2’s with sunken-cos11d’s (black and beige)
-Amaran 60x s COB bi-color lights with 13’ air cushioned stands

-Hollyland C1's available if needed

I’ll undercut anyone outside of the academy to join your production (within reason)!

-Happy filmmaking
Phong