VLOG 001 | Quick and Easy Talking Head Interview Setup
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- Did a quick interview set up yesterday using one light only! Yes, you can get high quality and beautiful looking talking heads with one light! Stay tuned in the video to see how I set it up!
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Heck yeah. More DP Vlogs. Keep them up brother.
Thanks man! Trying to!
Glad you added the exclaimer about the window, first thing i notced. Great vid!!
Nice work on the video! I think this is a good example of how you don’t have to overcomplicate things. One light and you’re good to go.
Exactly! Sometimes simple can get the job done and that's all that matters
Quick, simple vlog. And another Lumix shooter - love it! Great work Jeremy, can't wait to see more of this stuff from you!
Thank you! So glad you liked it.
Yes Lumix cameras are my bread and butter!
I would go with neg fill rather than a reflector , especially with down the barrel eye line. need some shadow on that side IMHO
My brother, the sandbags shouldn't be totching the ground 👍
Consider me shocked by how good that Neewer teleprompter looks. 😅 What's the build quality like?
Man I was skeptical that's for sure. For $150, seemed sketchy.
Build quality isn't bad, but I'd recommend only using a camera, not a rig like I've done
Hey nice vlog! I have a question about who is your target audience with YT. You mentioned at the end that your team is available for hire. Are you speaking to small businesses when you say this? I ask bc the video is very technical and gear oriented and seems directed towards videographers. Or perhaps you are a freelancer and are talking to production companies.
It’s good to have a clear intention with who the video is designed for as that will inform how you make the video. Or you can go vice versa and make the type of video you want and then it will find its audience. It’s important that you tailor the call to action to the person who spent the time watching the video.
When I started, I thought I was talking to production companies but then my comments were other videographers asking for advice. I still get prod companies watching (the vlog I just uploaded explains this) but it’s by no means my core audience.
Hey David. I am sort of just creating vlogs for right now. I think as I do more of these I will narrow down, but for now I just want to document the process and see what happens.
If I had to choose, probably businesses or potential clients. But right now I'm just trying to make a different style of video from what's on my channel
I'm not so sure window is properly exposed. Guess you won't be able to do it with 300W light even at 100%.
Keep it simple, I like that. And you got decent lighting.
I do see everything is very close to the subject. Do people get uncomfortable with everything in their face? I guess you only have so much space, but I just wonder how non acting professionals react to the gear being so close.