People, this information he is saying out is actually really spot on! Too much Nasality is bad for your life, cause people will misinterpret you as ironic always and not humorous, but not even serius. trust me i learned this the hard way. I used to use a lot of nasality, because i thought it would help my voice build resonance, but you really need twang and just a little bit nasality for singing. And almost none of these for speaking. My advice to the author: use visual cues and verbal explanations on the video, so that your speech will be more characterized, and not like a long philosophical talk, because it makes people harder to comprehend. But still I think you are right in everything you say! :) God job, pal! keep up with your channel, you got me hooked for sure! :D
I came to this video because I was talking and my mom randomly started coming for me and she made me cry because I sound like this 🤷♀️ I didn’t know and she makes me feel bad about myself I don’t even wanna talk anymore cuz she’s always finding something to make me feel bad about myself
The lighting is effective for what is being presented. Everything that he is showing can be seen perfectly clear. Unless you're watching this on your Iphone with a dimmed screen on a sunny day, the lighting is appropriate as is.
demonbunny It's sufficient, there's no reason TO make it better. It works for what it's intended to. Why put in the extra effort, and lose the nice scenery for unnecessary extra lighting? I mean, if the topic of the video was something else or he was showing something that cannot be seen due to the mildly dim lighting, then I absolutely get your point and agree 100%. But as of right now in this specific instance, you're just bitching for the sake of bitching :/
royalcat10 a video should always look the best it can, that is reason enough. Better lighting = better viewing experience overall. I'm not bitching, I was just pointing out a small shortcoming that he could improve on next time. You are being ridiculously defensive over something as petty as a random person on the internet pointing out bad lighting.
demonbunny You're running into the problem of not taking relativity into account. What lighting is good or bad is relative. And as I've said before, relative to this video the mildly dim lighting isn't necessarily a shortcoming as much as it is a benign trade off for getting a nice backdrop. Increasing the lighting will add very little, if anything, to the video. But not filming in front of the window could take away from the video. I'm not getting defensive, I'm just pointing out that you're being ridiculously and unnecessarily 'proper.'