Channel: Sean Tucker
Category: Howto & Style
Tags: road to perditionchoosing a styleclap the cutsshot lengthslet your shots breathefilmmakingconrad halleditingcinematographyhow to make youtube videoslonger shotsslow downemmanuel lubezkilong shotpacingroger deakinshow to make filmssicario
Description: Go to audible.com/seantucker or text 'seantucker' to 500 500 to get one free audiobook, 2 free Audible originals and a 30-day free trial. Book suggestion: 'Mastery' by Robert Greene My Instagram: instagram.com/seantuck My Website: seantucker.photography Purchase Collection III: seantucker.photography/store Sign up for monthly emails: seantucker.photography/contact Music: 'Steps' by One Hundred Years 'What you cannot hold' by Stephen Blake Kanicka All music is sourced from Music Bed. Check out their membership plans (affiliate link): share.mscbd.fm/seantuck Get a 30-day free trial of the best music for your videos. This is a playlist of favourite tracks of mine which I have used in previous videos: share.mscbd.fm/seantuckerplaylist In this video I share why I choose a slower pace for my YouTube videos than your average channel. I take you through the concept of pacing in your edits, and show you some of my influences from Roger Deakins, to Emmanuel Lubezki, to Conrad Hall, and explain why my connection to their cinematography has led me to choosing a slower style of filmmaking for my own videos. Share this video on if you found it helpful. #filmmaking #pacing #letyourshotsbreathe