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YouTube Channels for Filmmaker

1. Peter McKinnon - Known for his photography and videography tutorials,


as well as cinematic vlogs.
2. Casey Neistat - A well-known vlogger and filmmaker who shares his daily
life and creative projects.
3. Film Riot - Offers tutorials, tips, and behind-the-scenes looks at
filmmaking and video production.
4. Mango Street - A photography and filmmaking channel with creative
vlogs and tutorials.
5. Daniel Schiffer - Focuses on cinematic food and product videography,
along with video editing tutorials.
6. Justine Ezarik (iJustine) - A tech and lifestyle vlogger who often shares
her filmmaking and editing experiences.
7. Sam Kolder - Known for his stunning travel vlogs and innovative editing
techniques.
8. Indy Mogul - Provides DIY filmmaking tips, tricks, and tutorials for indie
filmmakers.
9. Cody Wanner - A vlogger and filmmaker who shares his creative journey
and filmmaking insights.
10. DSLRguide (Simon Cade) - Offers tutorials on filmmaking techniques
and video production.

NON ENGLISH

1. Cinecom.net (Dutch) - Offers filmmaking tutorials, camera reviews, and


creative video editing tips.
2. Nelke Planning (Korean: 넬케플래닝) - A Korean channel known for its
video editing tutorials, effects, and creative video production.
3. Gaveta Films (Portuguese) - Brazilian channel featuring filmmaking tips,
equipment reviews, and creative videos.
4. WOLFISH (Russian: Волчья стая) - Russian channel specialising in video
editing tutorials, effects, and creative storytelling.
5. Kreosan (Russian: Креосан) - Known for DIY and experimental
filmmaking, as well as creative video content.
6. Abandon Visuals (Spanish: Abandon Visuals) - Spanish-speaking
channel focusing on cinematic video production, travel vlogs, and
tutorials.
7. Corea Agaracha (Spanish: Corea Agaracha) - Spanish-speaking channel
with a mix of travel vlogs, filmmaking tips, and creative content.
8. Cinepapaya (Spanish: Cinepapaya) - Offers filmmaking tutorials, camera
gear reviews, and video production insights in Spanish.

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