solid video, thanks for the break down. i only wish you did test recording with all of them so that we the viewer can make our own judgements. regardless i know what ill be buying for my trip so thanks for the explaination
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Im not sure if it was this video but i think you mentioned about joining a youtube community? Do you have any suggestions? I just started my channel recently and would to hear more on other cooking youtubers journeys, and new recipes of course! Your content is amazing btw
These cookies are supreme. I add a pinch of nutmeg, a oinch if cinnamon and a cup of chopped pecans because nuts are a must for me whenever chocoyia involved. 😂 I quadruple the recipe including my add ins and make the balls, put them on a cookie sheet in the freezer for an hour and then use my saved gallon ice cream bucket to store them in the freezer. My back will never be unbig.😂😂😂😂
Most, if not all people who shoot cooking videos, shoot with a center island, with the rest of the kitchen behind them. What if you don’t have a center island and you face the wall, how would you light that up and what lens would you use?
I’m looking to film music content and I would like to have one mic near my mouth and one mic near my instrument so does the $20 lav mike on Amazon work in unison? In other words can I use both transmitters at the same time?
As a retired Licensed Broadcast Engineer, I agree with everything that Philip said except for one statement. If the camera I shoot with can only do 30 frames per second as it's top speed, of course, that what I will use., never 24 frames per second except if I am looking to replicate the low end quality of film. If you can with your camera, use 60 frames per second do so for better looking video. It's also easier to edit. That is, your edit point is twice as large and may make the difference between good edits and poor edits. Granted, the volume of the file will be twice as much as with 30 frames. If I can, I use 128 sized cards if the camera can handle it. Just set your editor to have 60 frames per second as the normal video rate and the video will not run fast. Leaving your video editor at 30 frames per second will have the video running twice as fast. Again, other than for a special effect, don't shoot 24 frames per second. This speed was picked for film because of the audio. Silent film was usually shot at 16 frames per second, a rate that made audio quality poor. That's why the old silent films ran fast because most projectors that ran sound could only run at 24 frames per second. At 24 frames per second your video will look "mushy' and have the appearance of being out of focus. For me, I never liked 24 frames per second that movies used. As a kid I didn't know why, I just didn't like it. Also, I never liked the "motion blur" caused by 24 frames. Movies shooting video will add this motion blur to satisfy those who think it's good. I'm sure these are the same people who think you can hear an explosion in outer space. But, it's your video, do what you want because you are the director of your shoot, unless you are not. Be safe. Good video.
Thanks bud! I recently actually switched to 30FPS. I don't like the look of it or 60FPS, but its what social media is wanting for IG and TikTok so I made the switch. I still shoot 24p for RU-vid. This video was shot in 24p as well.
Amazing info. What temperature did you use for the shadow light? And if I don’t have natural light like you do here would I use a diffused light from the direction of your window light?