"Gentleman's Grey"? I see a beautiful dark blue... I guess check and see if you like it when it's lit, decorated, and what it looks like on camera. One of my first lessons I learned is: take out the ticking clock in the room. 😬 Thanks for the tips!!
That's the name of the color! It looks like a dark grey without the blue light shining on it. A green light makes it green (which is what my wife uses when she records her content).
Do you have any tips for how to do a faceless video where I’m showing an iPhone most of the time? I can’t quite find a set up that works yet. I only have 4 videos and 8 subscribers, but I started! 😂
Are you referring a video on an iPhone or on a computer? I don't know either but would like to know. On my channel almost all of my videos are outdoors or in a garage and some kind of action or demonstration of something.
Thanks again Primal - you guys are my number 1 go to for how to!
Awesome studio tips!
Thanks, Johnny - Hazel, PV Team
Oh love this! Great tips! I am less than a year into the UA-cam world so this was very helpful! Thanks!
Great to hear that, all the best with your channel 👍 - Hazel, PV Team
Awesome tips thank you!
You're welcome - Hazel, PV Team
Omg I was thinking about this and this video appears 🤯
Thank you!
You're welcome! - Hazel, PV Team
Great tips!
Thanks Madalyn! Hope everything’s going awesome for you 👍
Justin.
´well done, thanks
You're welcome - Hazel, PV Team
"Gentleman's Grey"? I see a beautiful dark blue... I guess check and see if you like it when it's lit, decorated, and what it looks like on camera. One of my first lessons I learned is: take out the ticking clock in the room. 😬 Thanks for the tips!!
That's the name of the color! It looks like a dark grey without the blue light shining on it. A green light makes it green (which is what my wife uses when she records her content).
I got my bathroom 🚽 as a background and still call people attention 😂😂😂
More importantly... the camera lense. I've always had trouble with knowing which lens to use.
The two colors create a forced perspective.
Do you have any tips for how to do a faceless video where I’m showing an iPhone most of the time? I can’t quite find a set up that works yet. I only have 4 videos and 8 subscribers, but I started! 😂
Are you referring a video on an iPhone or on a computer? I don't know either but would like to know. On my channel almost all of my videos are outdoors or in a garage and some kind of action or demonstration of something.