It's not your equipment that makes you a great film maker its how you use the gear. This channel will show you how to improve your film making skills by showing you Tips & Tricks and affordable DIY builds. I will also show you how to use the gear that you already have in ways you may never have though of to pull off different techniques.
That was great. I've seen a few of your videos. If you search on your page under "Videos", I can see only 6 videos. However, under "Playlists" and "Client Work", there are more. I guess I'll watch what I can. I think your random and DIY videos are good. I think you should do more.
For some reason, the second people identify as cinematographers, they put on a cap, regardless of the decremental effect from the deep shadow down their faces? Ditch the cap, and you can do the same thing with two lamps, instead of 4! however, your advice for cheap lights, is golden!
First time visitor. Very well done video. Nothing fancy, you got to the point and demonstrated the light quickly. Audio seemed good also. And your video seemed to be one of the top youtube results when searching for reviews in this lightning kit, so good job on your tags and seo. I noticed in Amazon it showed they had people buying extra clamps for this lighting kit. It looks like it might need it so I might do that. Also I noticed people swapping out the bulb for the bonlux 40 watt LED corn Style light. I'm usually a pretty hard critic, but I found your video to be clean and frankly better than other channels with more subscribers. I can tell, you will be one to keep an eye on. Keep up the good work and show a little more if your own personality. That's what really separates you from others. Anyone can make a product review, but it's the personality that people come back for. It is disappointing you only have 50 subscribers and this video was made a year-and-a-half ago. I wish you luck.