just wanted to drop in and say thank you for creating content. it’s rate to see women in our industry and you inspire to finally take that leap of faith in my filmmaking career. keep being you, you’re amazing at it!!
Thank you for this video! Added validation to what I'm already doing (key light placement / camera setup / MC4 lights), and gave me some perspective as well (try using no grid instead of always shooting with it). I also have a dark blue-ish wall in my studio. I certainly have been overthinking my setup....I already have everything I need and just need to keep tinkering and trust my eye. This was very helpful!! 🙌🏾
Yea I really don’t use the grid as much because I want to spread the light for ambience. But knowing when to use and when not to use it always good. Sometimes the simple setups are the most effective and it’s in these details that amplify the shot.
Amazing video! I’ve been looking for more creators that look like us to support, so I’m happy RU-vid recommended your video to me! Our RU-vid setups are pretty similar too lol
An underrated channel. In addition to the obvious mastery of the technique in his field, how satisfying to watch someone with a true personality in front of the cameras, instead of copying the personality of another. Greetings from Brazil!
This is very similar to my own setup. I painted all of my walls black, which helps give off a certain vibe for my studio, but I wish I had left the ceiling white for bouncing light. Great demonstration for how practical and powerful a simple three-light setup can be!
Thank you so much! Yes I def saw a difference when my wall was blue and when it was white. When it was white light was everywhere now I can contain it better
love this video so much, fantastic for someone that wants to get into youtube or learn about lighting in general. Honestly only thing I would change is to get the longer SM7B pop filter for your Sure Mv7 instead of this one it comes with, I have the same mic, and although haven't actually tested it in a while, I found that sm7b pop filter which you can pick up on its own deals with the plosives we can hear in this vid, IMO at least.
I have a collection of over 35 broadcast dynamic microphones. A passion. I can confidently say that the SM7B, apart from being a lifetime microphone and a wonderful all-purpose tool, handles plosives best. I really Love the SM7B.
Worst part about the 18-35 is when I do multicam and need matching lenses. For whatever reason all the other Art lenses are more expensive 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 and though buying another 18-35 is practical, I want options in my kit.
Sigma 18-35mm is my favourite 🤩 lens of all time and Sigma 85mm. I have been using it for the past 4 years now and I can still say it’s really hard to find any lens that can beat this lens in digital filmmaking world. Apart from the real cinema lens like Panavision and IMAX cine lens it really hard to beat the sigma lens if you truly know how to use them.. good video btw, I can only give one ☝🏾 recommendation I think 💭 maybe try different thumbnail so the video can really perform to it true potential, this is a really good video and very informative.. I try to search for your title to see how your video looks from others. Your video is much better and I think 💭 thumbnail is something that can help with the CTR. No criticism just a feedback..
@@BrittneyJanae maybe you can try something more brighter and contrast at same time. Something more poppin.. maybe a picture of your studio with all the set-up.