Happy Friday š· I've been watching @omgadrian lately and wanted to share what I noticed
so this guy has directed Super Bowl commercials, shot for Nike, created content for Lil Nas X, like legit professional filmmaking credits, but the thing that stands out is how he breaks down cinematic techniques for people shooting on their phones what he does really well is he shows you that the gap between "professional looking" and what you're currently making usually comes down to a few small things, angles, zoom, and detail shots, not a $5,000 camera or a lighting rig, and the way he presents it makes you feel like you can actually do it instead of feeling overwhelmed the other thing I noticed is he doesn't just teach editing tricks, he talks about pacing and storytelling, like starting with your subject and music and writing to the tempo, planning your shots around the story you're trying to tell, which is what separates content that looks cool from content that actually holds people's attention go check out his page and watch how he structures his own reels, you'll notice he practices exactly what he teaches, curious what you think and if anyone's tried applying his techniques to their own https://www.instagram.com/omgadrian/