I cannot thank you enough for posting your live Q and A! I had to work and i had been looking forward to your love all week! I just came across your Tik Tok. The video I saw first hit so close to home that i just fell to tears which made me immediately watch all your content. Thank you!
Thank you for this, my question was the very first one you answered in the Q&A session and it really shed some new lights on my current situation. I'll try to start journaling and I'll try to work my emotions and my feelings. Keep doing what you're doing, I really enjoy your advice and interaction in such way.
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Since there's no response here and I have a bit of experience with lighting + video. I'd assume from the aspect ratio and the resolution that he's recording on a phone. To get an image that looks this good from a phone you need some well-positioned, pretty bright lights. He's got 1 really bright light off to camera-right and raised above his eye line that's probably pretty big, maybe a window. There's a softer light or (or maybe just a relatively bright room) to camera-left. And then in the background, he's got that little table lamp so that we can see the depth of the room and the wall. The thing that really makes Matthias's videos stand out is his audio quality. He's probably using a separate microphone but I think you can get pretty close with a quiet room with stuff hanging on the walls and curtains (to soften the sound) and speaking clearly to a modern cell phone. Hope that helps
Please do one about in law relationships. I am struggling with my relationship with my in laws particularly my mother in law. I recognize that there’s work to be done; I also wonder if this has any rooted connection with my own relationship with my own parents.. I’m trying to understand where this feeling is coming from.
I mean this in a mostly lighthearted way but am I the only one who absolutely dreaded the word "disappointed" growing up? Like when I made a mistake part of me was just like "yell at me! Tell me you hate me! Tell me I'm worthless and ill never amount to anything!" But instead my parents just haaaaad to use the line "im not mad, I'm just disappointed." Like AH! WHY?!?! lol