PHOTOGRAPHER VS VIDEOGRAPHER (Ultimate Battle)

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Who wins this epic battle between A Pro Photographer and Pro Videographer, you decide! They both have 30 minutes to create the best content, LETS GO!

0:00 The Challenge
0:12 Photographer
7:48 Change Over
8:25 Videographer
19:03 Time's Up!
19:38 Final Results

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Photos are just timeless 📸❤️ both did an amazing job!!!

supremo-official
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Had this discussion today... I think they have their own way to shine and both takes skill to master

Xtariz
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Really cool video, would be cool to see more of these battles

as for me, i felt the video got stronger as it went on, becoming more intense and representing more the feeling of the sport. I would also say the grading could have been more gritty so personally the photographer won for me, i feel the pictures had a nice dark and intense energy going for it and the motion blur and everything was a very nice touch

P.S i feel for cinematography you would have benefited more with a bit more time, especially for the big rig you were carrying haha, but thanks for delivering us this video it was very educational

rainphillips
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Such a dope video, would love to see more of these!

IkennaVisuals
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Great job Ross! Especially baring in mind the time/ camera limitations. A busier muddy foreground on some video shots could have been interesting and those Cine primes would have given the shots more texture. Stills are always quicker. I think it would have been fairer if you had had 15 mins more shooting time to even things up a bit… Loved the video!

theatrebuzzlondon
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Considering the small amount of time I'd say both outcomes were pretty good!

For me the video had a mixture of shots that worked and some that weren't as good; as a collection of shots there were maybe too many lens options and a bit of a mixture of shallow depth of field and everything being in focus. I'd maybe use all lens from 1 set so the characteristics matched more closely. What I loved was the fact that you tried some risky stuff with limited equipment (drink shot) and I think it worked out better that maybe you'd planned.

As a collection, I thought the photos were amazing; they all felt like they were from the same 'collection' and they told the story really well. They looked gritty, and really matched the sport. The array of techniques used in that amount of time was great and considering you never moved a light, they all looked well lit. I also think Max directed the shoot slightly better; he seemed like he had a game plan from the start and he directed the boxer well at all times.

For me the photos won but I think you both did a great job and getting to see the process is way more helpful as it shows how much you have to be able to adapt and pivot on the spot all whilst staying cool in front of the client/talent. Great video Ross!

carlahearnevideo
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Yo Ross! Next time mute all the photographer’s audio and freeze frame all his movements. Let’s see how he likes them onions. 😂😂😂

toyinosi
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16:01 can you get out of my shot as well? 😂

ntonyproduction
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If I hear the word content again I might just end it all now

Toebex
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Ayyooo Ross! Loving the content! Just sent you a message on IG about Perspective Academy. I know how easy they can get buried.

Talk soon!

jamesdo
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As a videographer unfortunately I have to say the photographer won in my opinion!! 🥲😅

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