Thank you, Jack Begley, for taking time off of Curse of Oak Island to teach us your wisdom. LOL all jokes aside, great video man! Super useful. When we play drums, we try to be creative and find new, creative "angles" to play the music, so why not do the same with our actual video angles! Thanks for this! *edit* yeah! Would love to see more about camera set ups and that slider!
I want to see more about lighting, cameras, and post production please!!!!!!!!!!! I have two bands called Midnight Matinee and The Brown Goose that I’m trying record content for so that I can build up the UA-cam and instagrams! Thank you for this!
It depends on the scene, but the main light or key light needs to be fairly bright but not too much to over expose your face. I’d say a comfortable 50% brightness depending on your light source.
I was looking into cinematography lately. It´s great to see this kind of videos specifically for drums. Please make more!
This is extremely patronizing in the best way 😜
My dude! Amazing information! Please do more of these tutorial videos!
I'm only 1:30 into this video and... it is exactly what I needed! Thank you for this!
I'd love to learn what your set up gear is. Links to amazon and such would be beneficial!
Would love to hear more about it, especially for small spaces :)
Bro I had no idea. Learned a lot I appreciate the knowledge
Awesome video dude!! Incredibly useful information! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Mikey I love watching this very cool
Amazing video bro! Keep more stuff like this coming! Will help me and a lot more drummers man! Keep up the good work 😜🥁
I’d love to know what camera slider you use
Great vid! Thanks for the help!
Thank you, Jack Begley, for taking time off of Curse of Oak Island to teach us your wisdom. LOL all jokes aside, great video man! Super useful. When we play drums, we try to be creative and find new, creative "angles" to play the music, so why not do the same with our actual video angles! Thanks for this! *edit* yeah! Would love to see more about camera set ups and that slider!
Video recording equipment?
I was the 69th thumbs up. This has made my year.
I want to see more about lighting, cameras, and post production please!!!!!!!!!!! I have two bands called Midnight Matinee and The Brown Goose that I’m trying record content for so that I can build up the UA-cam and instagrams! Thank you for this!
Please make a video on the editing process!!! ❤
I feel personally attacked 🤣🤣
Great video though dude! Would love to see more!
Ps. Hi Alex! 👋🏼😂
I love the tai Lopez reference
How bright do you dim your lights?
It depends on the scene, but the main light or key light needs to be fairly bright but not too much to over expose your face. I’d say a comfortable 50% brightness depending on your light source.
More More More please!
Ehh sometimes being able to show the lighting behind you looks cool.. you really need to angle the camera good
Yours looks way too dark and can’t see the drums.
Nope Wrong