Looks fantastic!! Reminds me of something you’d see shot at Apple Park! Curious how that catch light works with people that wear glasses. I always struggle with that.
Besides refections , changing lighting ,etc , the biggest problem IMHO , is that if there isn't a shot ,very clearly showing there is a window there , it looks like chromakey , as in this video . I found this out the hard way doing single person interviews , but if you have a frame showing there is window ,like some of the window frame you can get away with it . But generally thats a shot I would avoid like the plague .
Having been in the biz. for a good length of time and knowing that there are many ways to skin a cat, I wonder, when you post these informative videos, if you appreciate feed back. I enjoy seeing what other people do and how they see a setup. Without knowing what the brief is and not knowing the limitations often put on solo shooters, one should not jump in and give one's opinion willy nilly, but man it is difficult to sit or stand by and hold one's tongue. However if you do wish to hear what I think please do not hesitate to let me know.
There is still some echo / reverb in the sound. I guess these big glass sheets are hard to battle (I can see there is one in the front too). Maybe additional sound blanket behind the cameras would help.
@@theC47 What software do you use for removing reverb/echo? :o BTW, I've bought 4 feet round rug you recommended back then. It helps a bit with sound (but my current "studio" is kinda sound proofed anyway). But it's much more comfortable to stand on than on tiles :D Highly recommend :D. Maybe I would test it with my client next week too :D.