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Filming methods: Filming in short 30 sec-1 min chunks or one continuous take?

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Posting this in the public section, because I’d also like member’s opinions on something pertaining to this.

For creators: Do you film longer scenes in one take or do you prefer to film in shorter chunks?

Let’s say you’re filming a video that has three scenes. Each scene is 5-10 minutes long, and each individual scene has the same angle/lighting/camera set up. Do you do one continuous take, keep the camera rolling even if you slip up on dialogue or make a mistake and then edit it out later, or do you pause the cameras and start rolling again, picking up from your last bit of dialogue?

Asking because my method for the longest time has been to do one continuous take, however, if I stumble on my words a minute or two into a shot I’ll just reshoot the whole take. The only time I’ll pause the recording and start a new video is if I’m already 5+ minutes into a video and feel like I finally have a flow going, then edit the clips together. However, this method makes shooting an intro take forever. No exaggeration, I’ve spent up to two hours before trying to shoot an intro, because I stumble on my words the first few takes and then I get frustrated with myself, which makes me continue messing up lines (or perceiving to mess up lines, OCD brain is no fun) and it just kills my productivity.

For creators/members/anyone who watches long form content: Do you notice and do you care when a video has cuts in it during dialogue or action?

I notice this a lot in long form YouTube videos. I sometimes watch snark/commentary YouTube vids, and I also watch reality tv, and I’ll notice very subtle cuts. Something like, their hair has suddenly slightly moved or their positioning is slightly different, but the audio/dialogue is one continuous flow. Maybe I notice these subtle cuts because I do video editing and I’m also hyper aware of that sort of thing. It doesn’t bother me, but I wonder if it bothers other people? Especially if the cuts are subtle and there’s still a continuous flow? Or is it jarring?

Maybe I’m just overthinking this whole thing, but I want to be more productive and efficient when filming, and I think pausing after a minute during intros and then picking up with a new recording would streamline things a lot for me, but at the same time my stupid OCD/perfectionist brain is like “your audience won’t like it!!!” Trying to tell myself that perfection as a subjective ideal doesn’t exist, and that “perfect” is the enemy of good, or even great.
 
I am one for filming all in one go. I think leaving in some stumbling on words makes the content more personable, I am not sure if perfection is expected. Of course, if you totally mess it up and fall off the role and start doing something completely different, then probably best to cut and reshoot, but for the majority of mistakes it's probably fine to keep going and no one will notice.

I would guess, if you sent your raw content out to a client and asked them to point out the parts you would have edited out normally, they would not be able to do it!

Saying all this, my content looks very amateurish compared to many around here, I am a very lazy editor ( read - non-editor!) so you may not want to take my advice too seriously!
 
Posting this in the public section, because I’d also like member’s opinions on something pertaining to this.

For creators/members/anyone who watches long form content: Do you notice and do you care when a video has cuts in it during dialogue or action?

Nope. Usually on the sites I buy content from I can’t see all the content beforehand anyway, so any cuts or hiccups are irrelevant and normal.

Even if they were apparent before purchasing, it wouldn’t affect my decision to buy if I’m already invested and a fan.
 
I always try and do one continues take, if I mess up, I delete the video and start over (that's just do I dont have multiple files and have to work out which the good one was). I tried doing multiple short takes but they never flowed right for me, doing it in one go I just find the energy / vibe of the video is matching all the way through.
 
I try to minimize as much as possible, and if there's one that has a ton of cuts in it, I reflect that in the price. However, I haven't noticed a huge difference in sales whether there are lots of transitions or few. I typically try to reshoot if I haven't gotten at least 5 mins without a potential cut. So my goal is to have maybe 4 transitions in a 20-minute-long clip tops. If there are many more than that, but I still feel they are smooth and not too distracting, I will still post it for sale, but lower the price a smidge.

That being said, as creators, we are way more picky than the average viewer. There are some picky viewers out there, but your average person isn't too picky. A lot of the things that bother me when I review footage, I realize, likely wouldn't phase them at all. Never hurts to offer deals as rewards to repeat and loyal customers, too, though.

If I was doing a transition every minute on a 20-minute clip, I could see myself getting frustrated with inefficient workflow, and just refilm it in longer chunks. Whether that would truly affect the majority of buyers, I'm really not sure, it would be more of a self-irritation thing.
 
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i prefer one take as well. edit out what i dont like or where i messed up the dirtytalk and maybe also cut out 1-3 small clips as bonus for fanclub or good spenders… but i often look like a complete mess after filming so i really prefer to do 30-60 minutes of filming in one go and end with roughly 20 minutes total :-)
 
I appreciate everyone’s responses!

In the end, I think I’m just going to have to somehow overcome my OCD/perfectionist tendencies. I tried doing different methods with filming today, and my brain was like “NO MA’AM”. I think it was probably worse than usual today, because I’ve been obsessing over how to streamline filming.

Today was honestly one of the most frustrating days I’ve had filming in all the years I’ve been creating content. It took me NINE HOURS to do two 20-25 minute videos. Granted, I was taking breaks, but still….

In nine hours I should be able to turn out at least out 5-6 videos with breaks.

Gonna go for another nine hour day Thursday, and hopefully I’ll be more efficient then.

ETA: I made the Idiocracy electrolyte joke in the vore video I did today, which feels like a win, haha.
 
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OH! wanted to add this so you learn from my mistake:
when moving a file from one device to another COPY, CHECK, DELETE. DONT JUST MOVE IT! i lost a full night of work and i am so not happy with how the redone video came out after i spent another night doing roughly the same angles, words and everything. im a bit heartbroken. please always copy that stuff so if the file breaks you still have it 😭
 
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OH! wanted to add this so you learn from my mistake:
when moving a file from one device to another COPY, CHECK, DELETE. DONT JUST MOVE IT! i lost a full night of work and i am so not happy with how the redone video came out after i spent another night doing roughly the same angles, words and everything. im a bit heartbroken. please always copy that stuff so if the file breaks you still have it 😭

Noooo!!! I’m sorry that happened!!

I’m a complete lunatic when it comes to double/triple/quadruple checking stuff, so after I film I immediately transfer the video files to my laptop. I don’t delete them at all from my memory card until after I edit, post and make at least a couple sales.

However, I have had it happen a couple times where I accidentally forget to press record and I’m acting out a scene for minutes until I realize it’s not recording, especially since my eyesight isn’t the best so sometimes I have trouble seeing my view finder. I’ve had this ongoing storytelling series for years, and the videos in that series tend to be about 30-40 minutes long. I once forgot to press record for one of the shots in the middle, since with videos that long I can never do one continuous shot. Didn’t realize it until I was editing it all together and I was so angry at myself.
 
Noooo!!! I’m sorry that happened!!

I’m a complete lunatic when it comes to double/triple/quadruple checking stuff, so after I film I immediately transfer the video files to my laptop. I don’t delete them at all from my memory card until after I edit, post and make at least a couple sales.

However, I have had it happen a couple times where I accidentally forget to press record and I’m acting out a scene for minutes until I realize it’s not recording, especially since my eyesight isn’t the best so sometimes I have trouble seeing my view finder. I’ve had this ongoing storytelling series for years, and the videos in that series tend to be about 30-40 minutes long. I once forgot to press record for one of the shots in the middle, since with videos that long I can never do one continuous shot. Didn’t realize it until I was editing it all together and I was so angry at myself.
only happened because this one was filmed on my iphone thats fighting for every byte 😂 (will be replaced by halloween) usually the editing file should have still been in the last used app though, was a collection of small bad luck moments that ended in me crying for hours. i swear it was one of the best clips i ever made. and my muscles were so sore, makeup melted off my face. i was SO happy and of course THAT is when it happens lol. i take the sign to really replace the phone with a new one as soon as possible and will use the DSLR or webcams until then 😭😂

but what you mentioned, damn that would have broken me. do you prewrite the text so you know exactly what you said? i guess we never stop learning from mistakes. 🫂