Well done, man! Great to the point presentation of info. And it produces a great looking end product, as well! I hope your channel grows and really takes off!
Great video and value, slow down a bit though. We came to UA-cam to relax and enjoy amazing cinematography, let’s leave that fast punchy stuff for Tik tok lol!
Ton of value bro, no fluffs. Really good looking scene at the end. I keep trying to convince myself to not buy an amaran mat but these are so great! If you don't mind, I'd like to give a feedback: Just as you, I'm a non native English speaker, i really admire you posting content in a secondary language. As you decided to make fast paced content, sometimes i didn't understand what you've said, so I'd say maybe go 10-15% slower to enunciate clearer so we can better understand? I don't know. Just a suggestion. Keep it up bro, subbed!
Great video man! My only take away was the pop sound fx was getting annoying. Maybe slow down the edit a bit, a lot of info being blasted. Obviously you want a quick video, but if it was 2 min and you showed the lighting fixtures/what it's added to the environment for a few more seconds it would still be a quick video that's more digestible
Is the ceiling light in the front of you or behind you. what difference it makes if we bounce the light in the back on the ceiling verse bouncing in front. when is bouncing light in back more useful and when is bouncing light in front is more useful. it be great to get feedback on this. Thank you..
Hey there, the ceiling light was behind me (on the right side 0:39). *If you bounce a light to a wall/ceiling in front of your subject, you will get more room exposure, and it will also affect your subject front exposure (which I didn't want in this example). *When you need to add light, always pay attention to his position and what his position will make to your image, and if it serves your goal. I could bounce a light in this example to the ceiling in front of me, but this will cause (like I said earlier) to get more exposure on the face, and for this shot I wanted to get a bright and contrast look, so for the face lighting I wanted to have better control on the contrast.
Well done, man! Great to the point presentation of info. And it produces a great looking end product, as well! I hope your channel grows and really takes off!
Thank you! 🤗
thank you for making it short and sweet, getting to the point
Well done keep going!💪🏻🔥
thank you so much. Straight to the point without wasting our time
Thanks!🙏
Couldn’t agree more. None of this 16 minute video nonsense to earn a quick buck. Well done 👏
Great video and value, slow down a bit though. We came to UA-cam to relax and enjoy amazing cinematography, let’s leave that fast punchy stuff for Tik tok lol!
Thanks!
Ton of value bro, no fluffs. Really good looking scene at the end.
I keep trying to convince myself to not buy an amaran mat but these are so great!
If you don't mind, I'd like to give a feedback:
Just as you, I'm a non native English speaker, i really admire you posting content in a secondary language.
As you decided to make fast paced content, sometimes i didn't understand what you've said, so I'd say maybe go 10-15% slower to enunciate clearer so we can better understand? I don't know. Just a suggestion. Keep it up bro, subbed!
Hey There, thank you for you feedback! I'm on it! and about the Amaran its an amazing light, I found myself using it a lot
Great video man! My only take away was the pop sound fx was getting annoying. Maybe slow down the edit a bit, a lot of info being blasted. Obviously you want a quick video, but if it was 2 min and you showed the lighting fixtures/what it's added to the environment for a few more seconds it would still be a quick video that's more digestible
Thank you bro! The video on the next Thursday will a little slower with less pop sound fx! 🙏
Agreed
Dammm🔥🔥🔥
Is the ceiling light in the front of you or behind you. what difference it makes if we bounce the light in the back on the ceiling verse bouncing in front. when is bouncing light in back more useful and when is bouncing light in front is more useful. it be great to get feedback on this. Thank you..
Hey there, the ceiling light was behind me (on the right side 0:39).
*If you bounce a light to a wall/ceiling in front of your subject, you will get more room exposure, and it will also affect your subject front exposure (which I didn't want in this example).
*When you need to add light, always pay attention to his position and what his position will make to your image, and if it serves your goal. I could bounce a light in this example to the ceiling in front of me, but this will cause (like I said earlier) to get more exposure on the face, and for this shot I wanted to get a bright and contrast look, so for the face lighting I wanted to have better control on the contrast.