You guys have the same problem with lighting I sometimes have when recording at MSU. The stage lighting is not evenly distributed, so that when players are too far forward, they do not get lit properly. Note that the light is best at the center of your stage. If they were seated further back, then their faces would be more visible. Zooming in more closely would also give more detail. Great quality, otherwise. Our stage, unfortunately, has dark spots on the left and right. It would be nice to have more in the notes, such as the school and hall where this was recorded. I personally like to put in as much info as I can for viewers in the future. Now that I am not longer on the Facebook entry, I don't know what school this is but this video certainly makes me interested in knowing. Very nice.
The videos are comin' fast and furious now! Hope the trend continues!
Tell me something about how this was filmed and on what equipment.
Hi Rodney! The camera is a Sony AX53 and was filmed on a tripod in the back of the hall. I hope this helps!
You guys have the same problem with lighting I sometimes have when recording at MSU. The stage lighting is not evenly distributed, so that when players are too far forward, they do not get lit properly. Note that the light is best at the center of your stage. If they were seated further back, then their faces would be more visible. Zooming in more closely would also give more detail. Great quality, otherwise. Our stage, unfortunately, has dark spots on the left and right. It would be nice to have more in the notes, such as the school and hall where this was recorded. I personally like to put in as much info as I can for viewers in the future. Now that I am not longer on the Facebook entry, I don't know what school this is but this video certainly makes me interested in knowing. Very nice.