Thanks so much for checking out this video! Here are some links to products mentioned: Backdrop: bit.ly/3dMmKyd Backdrop Stand (not mine exactly, but close!): amzn.to/3cNiDRj Lights: amzn.to/2Ad8uQF Tripod: amzn.to/2zjsb8K External Monitor: amzn.to/2Ar2mnV + FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM (I mean, why not right?) instagram.com/gracewellsphoto/ + FIND ME ON FACEBOOK facebook.com/gracewellsphoto/ #HomeStudio #VideoStudio #VideographyTips #FilmmakingHowTo
@@markjrich1 the biggest key is keeping as much distance as possible between the subject and the backdrop! Also be sure to use diffusers on your light sources.
These are great ideas however these are not affordable options. $70 for paper back drop, $200 for lights, $60+ for back drop stand?? i would consider changing your video title.
@@Nobodytoday12 I don't understand, are you here just to complain or you are trying to have a useful conversation? Why are you complaining if I don't consider that cheap?? 🤣🤣🤣
I have a fabric backdrop its blue but it does get hair from me and my dog and dust and all that stuff on it over time. So in other words go with her advice and get a paper backdrop
I think there were a few light inconsistencies, would be nice if you tested some shots at the end of the video. Might do a home setup too for my ecom brand similar to this.
Get a collapsible backdrop. Can fold it down like a reflector and save space. Can get it for $50 and it’s double sided so you get a white & black backdrop
Cool video for beginners. I actually bought this almost exact set-up before ever finding this video, but my Neewer lights did not comes with batteries, those are optional. Guess what I'll be buying next week....lol
Sorry, but I watched this video with the hope of learning how you set the back drop up… like I have the stand set up figured out but I dunno if the paper backdrop goes on the pole with the brown paper in the middle or do I take that out??
what camera would you recommend for a beginner film maker? I’ve been really interested in film making for most of my life really- and next year I’m going to be studying film and tv production at sixth form college and hopefully take it from there. I’m 16, so i can’t afford extremely expensive cameras, but with some saving up, some input from birthday money etc i should be able to afford one. Thanks so much x💞
hey hannah! first of all, that sounds AMAZING! you're so lucky that you've found your passion for film so early. I wish I'd had the chance to study it! when it comes to cameras, it all depends on your budget! I highly recommend the Sony mirrorless cameras. these start at around £500, and you can get them even cheaper if you buy secondhand. I personally use the Sony a7iii which is roughly £1700 new. my experience with Canon is that they're great for photos, but not video, so I'd steer clear if you're planning on using it for film! hope this helps!
Suggestion: You ignore audio, although for your purposes audio might not be as important. In fact in your video, there’s a tinny reverberation as you talk, due to echoes off your walls/ceiling. One way to decrease this problem cheaply is to order “moving blankets” (the type that professional movers wrap your dinner table or paino in while moving, and which they hang in damage-sensitive areas like elevators). A coupe of them, at angles, behind your camera can work wonders. Since you are using a backdrop, placing one behind the backdrop could help, too. Of course then you have to hang them, so more stands probably, or if you own your own studio space, well-placed eye hooks into the ceiling (at the joists) could help. Second improvement would be to look into microphone options. Basically three choices: Shotgun mic(s) which stay off camera, full sized mics (on a desk or an armature), or lavaliere mics (small, but they’re close to your mouth … but they can catch stray noises from clothing). Anyway, thanks for the nice video!
You have no right using the word budget rich people have no right talking about budget budget stuff if you got extra tall ceilings if your ceiling is over 9 ft tall you're rich and you have no right to use terms like budget because real people don't have thousands of dollars for their videography setup and that's why we type words like Budget on UA-cam but we have all these rich people saying you can do it for only $1,500 you can do it for only two thousand dollars but that ain't budget. If you have a house with extra tall ceilings and you have all that kind of flow then you got a different idea of what budget means
this was my college apartment and my rent was $400. ceiling height means literally nothing 😌 videography equipment can be very expensive (sometimes over $2k just for a single light), so the term "budget" is relative
hey there! not sure if you've seen it, but I have a commercial for an iphone shot on an iphone! it's over on my tiktok profile if you want to check it out 😊
This is absolutely amazing ❤🤩 just started out taking my photography class right now in college, needed a refresher start to conduct my photography business that I'm in the process of rebranding so I'm taking notes and hopefully find out where I can get these equipments and from there rock and roll Baby 🎉😊🎉😊
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I'd say a DSLR is never "necessary." You should never let the resources you have prevent you from creating! A DSLR is preferable, since you have more control over the way your image looks and image quality, but at the end of the day it's all about creativity and talent! If an iPhone 11 is what you have, then use it!
Thank you for your reply. I follow you as well on TikTok. And in your video you say that you use the godox sl-60 with the neewer led light . What do you recommend, both of them are necessary or only 1 light source is enough ? Which one to choose between the godox with softbox or the 2 led light Neewer ? Thank you ❤️
@@hotsizzle33 For a long time I just used the 2 Neewer lights and they did the job, but I really love the godox as well. The godox is good for overall light while the neewer lights are a bit smaller and better for highlighting certain areas of the product/subject. I think if you have to choose between the two, go for the Neewer.
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Very very useful, brief and informative video that describe all what is needed for the small home studio. Visit my channel for more such videos will benefit you. click here:ua-cam.com/video/VdL74w3pB6w/v-deo.html
Very very useful, brief and informative video that describe all what is needed for the small home studio. Visit my channel for more such videos will benefit you. click here:ua-cam.com/video/VdL74w3pB6w/v-deo.html
Very very useful, brief and informative video that describe all what is needed for the small home studio. Visit my channel for more such videos will benefit you. click here:ua-cam.com/video/VdL74w3pB6w/v-deo.html
Thanks so much for checking out this video! Here are some links to products mentioned:
Backdrop: bit.ly/3dMmKyd
Backdrop Stand (not mine exactly, but close!): amzn.to/3cNiDRj
Lights: amzn.to/2Ad8uQF
Tripod: amzn.to/2zjsb8K
External Monitor: amzn.to/2Ar2mnV
+ FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM (I mean, why not right?)
instagram.com/gracewellsphoto/
+ FIND ME ON FACEBOOK
facebook.com/gracewellsphoto/
#HomeStudio #VideoStudio #VideographyTips #FilmmakingHowTo
March of 2021 I'm starting my own business and this is great 👍 👌 🙌
How do you keep from having shadows on the screens from the lights?
@@markjrich1 the biggest key is keeping as much distance as possible between the subject and the backdrop! Also be sure to use diffusers on your light sources.
These are great ideas however these are not affordable options. $70 for paper back drop, $200 for lights, $60+ for back drop stand?? i would consider changing your video title.
So basically the most affordable thing, here, is the backdrop roll for 70£...
No one said it was going to be cheap, why would you think building something would be cheap?
@@Nobodytoday12 because it says "affordable" mate...
@@Grievas85 70 euro pounds whatever is not affordable?
@@Nobodytoday12 I don't understand, are you here just to complain or you are trying to have a useful conversation? Why are you complaining if I don't consider that cheap?? 🤣🤣🤣
@@Nobodytoday12no… it’s not…
I have a fabric backdrop its blue but it does get hair from me and my dog and dust and all that stuff on it over time. So in other words go with her advice and get a paper backdrop
if you listen to only one thing in this video it's 100% GET A PAPER BACKDROP...fabric sucks
I think there were a few light inconsistencies, would be nice if you tested some shots at the end of the video. Might do a home setup too for my ecom brand similar to this.
Get a collapsible backdrop. Can fold it down like a reflector and save space. Can get it for $50 and it’s double sided so you get a white & black backdrop
Very very useful, brief and informative video that describe all what is needed for the small home studio !! 👏🏼
natural light in Scotland... optimistic :D
Cool video for beginners. I actually bought this almost exact set-up before ever finding this video, but my Neewer lights did not comes with batteries, those are optional. Guess what I'll be buying next week....lol
Sorry, but I watched this video with the hope of learning how you set the back drop up… like I have the stand set up figured out but I dunno if the paper backdrop goes on the pole with the brown paper in the middle or do I take that out??
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day.👍
Add affiliate links so you can make money!
Are they rechargeable batteries?
this video is very useful!! thank you 🤩
Omg Girl! Thank you so much for the simplicity of the video.❤
Hello, the lights that you have, are those yellow toned or White? I’m not sure the proper language
dope video
Cool! Subscribed!
But don’t see any recent videos. All are 2/3 yrs back.
First comment jaja
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what camera would you recommend for a beginner film maker? I’ve been really interested in film making for most of my life really- and next year I’m going to be studying film and tv production at sixth form college and hopefully take it from there. I’m 16, so i can’t afford extremely expensive cameras, but with some saving up, some input from birthday money etc i should be able to afford one. Thanks so much x💞
hey hannah! first of all, that sounds AMAZING! you're so lucky that you've found your passion for film so early. I wish I'd had the chance to study it!
when it comes to cameras, it all depends on your budget! I highly recommend the Sony mirrorless cameras. these start at around £500, and you can get them even cheaper if you buy secondhand. I personally use the Sony a7iii which is roughly £1700 new.
my experience with Canon is that they're great for photos, but not video, so I'd steer clear if you're planning on using it for film!
hope this helps!
Suggestion: You ignore audio, although for your purposes audio might not be as important. In fact in your video, there’s a tinny reverberation as you talk, due to echoes off your walls/ceiling.
One way to decrease this problem cheaply is to order “moving blankets” (the type that professional movers wrap your dinner table or paino in while moving, and which they hang in damage-sensitive areas like elevators).
A coupe of them, at angles, behind your camera can work wonders. Since you are using a backdrop, placing one behind the backdrop could help, too.
Of course then you have to hang them, so more stands probably, or if you own your own studio space, well-placed eye hooks into the ceiling (at the joists) could help.
Second improvement would be to look into microphone options. Basically three choices: Shotgun mic(s) which stay off camera, full sized mics (on a desk or an armature), or lavaliere mics (small, but they’re close to your mouth … but they can catch stray noises from clothing).
Anyway, thanks for the nice video!
Thanks 👍
this is awesome and very helpful video! Also interest in if you shoot by iphone for jewelry? :)
love this! i'm working on my home studio setup and those led panels seem like the perfect solution for supplementary lighting in a small space.
Hi Grace can you create a Catchy Video for facebook and other social sites for our products which i import into Indian Markets
My challenge is how to led a whole room for interior photography
You have no right using the word budget rich people have no right talking about budget budget stuff if you got extra tall ceilings if your ceiling is over 9 ft tall you're rich and you have no right to use terms like budget because real people don't have thousands of dollars for their videography setup and that's why we type words like Budget on UA-cam but we have all these rich people saying you can do it for only $1,500 you can do it for only two thousand dollars but that ain't budget.
If you have a house with extra tall ceilings and you have all that kind of flow then you got a different idea of what budget means
this was my college apartment and my rent was $400. ceiling height means literally nothing 😌
videography equipment can be very expensive (sometimes over $2k just for a single light), so the term "budget" is relative
we enjoyed with your home studio happy new year
Thank you...thank you...thank you...this video is MAHHHVELOUS!!!!!! One question, do you use any light modifiers with your Neewer LED video lights?
I see Nipper's in the studio.
I enjoyed watching your video it's really useful. Thank you for your help
Thanks so much!
I like you so much maam..
Does your Tripp’s work for cenital footage?
Thanks I learned from this video
Thank you! After a long search, your video solved my problem. God bless.
Thank you !! For this great and informstive video .
Are those lights diffused?
Stand still when talking, you talk too much with your hands!
Good tips. Thank you!
Great advice for the studio people.
Grate video . Definitely appreciated
thank u about to invest now
Hey love your work! I was wondering do you think I could create those cool video commercials that you’ve been doing on tiktok with an iPhone only ?
hey there! not sure if you've seen it, but I have a commercial for an iphone shot on an iphone! it's over on my tiktok profile if you want to check it out 😊
Nice
What lense do you typically work with for an instudio group session?
Thank you for the information ❤
That's an awesome idea though.Really cool content! :)
This is absolutely amazing ❤🤩 just started out taking my photography class right now in college, needed a refresher start to conduct my photography business that I'm in the process of rebranding so I'm taking notes and hopefully find out where I can get these equipments and from there rock and roll Baby 🎉😊🎉😊
stop simping bro
@@allenllewellynkra how am I simping
thank you so much came from your tiktok and i would love to become a videographer and love thisssss
awe thank you for being here!!
Grace you really deserve more subscribers
Incrivel!
I need a poor man's guide
thanks for this video! Its so interesting to see that you can achieve really good results with small preparation
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Thank for the great advice 🙏 I'll use this in the near future 👍 😀 😊 👌 😄 🙂
thank you!
Filming with an IPhone 11 pro can do the job ? Or a DSLR is necessary ? :)
I'd say a DSLR is never "necessary." You should never let the resources you have prevent you from creating! A DSLR is preferable, since you have more control over the way your image looks and image quality, but at the end of the day it's all about creativity and talent! If an iPhone 11 is what you have, then use it!
Thank you for your reply. I follow you as well on TikTok. And in your video you say that you use the godox sl-60 with the neewer led light . What do you recommend, both of them are necessary or only 1 light source is enough ? Which one to choose between the godox with softbox or the 2 led light Neewer ? Thank you ❤️
@@hotsizzle33 For a long time I just used the 2 Neewer lights and they did the job, but I really love the godox as well. The godox is good for overall light while the neewer lights are a bit smaller and better for highlighting certain areas of the product/subject. I think if you have to choose between the two, go for the Neewer.
Great video!!!!! very helpful!!!
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it was very informative :)
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This was a Clickbait. There was nothing affordable about this. I should give her a thumbs down, but…..
Good video!
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Dope I really like it, where you from lolz?
thank you for the information @pixwom
high end retouching
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