Re. the below question. To achieve this effect, simply set the exposure for the background, then use fill lighting to illuminate the foreground subject. Sometimes getting the right balance is difficult, and, as in this case, can result in the end product looking a bit unnatural. I've got nothing to do with the making of this video, but I'm guessing that's what happened here. Regards. R.
wait... 0:44...are you standing in front of a green screen? this does not look real.
I don’t think he is if you’re in his sunglasses
Great stuff, now I see how its supposed to be done properly, Im gonna try it on my next trip out can't wait lol✌
Good vid 👌
Thanks
Re. the below question. To achieve this effect, simply set the exposure for the background, then use fill lighting to illuminate the foreground subject. Sometimes getting the right balance is difficult, and, as in this case, can result in the end product looking a bit unnatural. I've got nothing to do with the making of this video, but I'm guessing that's what happened here. Regards. R.
What's top speed on that boat with the twins 115
probably around 40 knots
Take your glasses off before the presentation. Suggestion.
ugh, that music is terrible.