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Brilliant explanation. I think the fear to not mess the white balance makes everyone have a similar look. What i found really helpful for me to understand the correlation between light, white balance and mood was by developing the eye. Look at good work everyday and absorb it. P.S. First find out who’s good and why they’re good.
Glad you liked my explanation.🙏🏼 Absolutely, but the auto white balance messes it up even more… Exactly the understanding of light temperatures helps a lot and as soon you get a general idea how it works you look at it differently. Not only in good work aswell if you walk around in the real world. You see light in a different way if you understand it. 😊✌🏼
Next video: how to make sure your audience can hear your mic properly xD This was a little difficult to understand - it is a much lower level than other things on youtube. Can you get your mic closer to your face, bro? -Sincerely, random internet guy. P.S. Nice information, and video!
The microphone is just outside the frame and the voice is between -6 and 12 dB, which is correct as I understand it. Only it's not a sound-proven room and the mastering got better over time. These are a few of the first videos of the online course. ;-) But thank you for your feedback. Agree that there are a lot of louder things on TH-cam and if you turn it up to full volume you'll go deaf. Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it except for the sound.🙏🏼
Yes sir! The internet is full of trolls and easy to hate on people... I probably came across harsh, but that's not my intent. I want you to have the best quality you can provide, and to me it seemed the only part lacking was the audio. Are you using a LUFS meter before exporting by chance? @@Allinfilmmaker
@@FujiJuiceFilm Thank you, no it was not too harsh it is relatively quiet you’re right. I can tolerate criticism. :) At the point i recorded this video (more than one year ago) i didn’t useed LUFS metering. Today i do, but my opinion is that the target of -14 LUFS (what YT recommends) is to loud for talking persons. Not so for music. Because if you crank the volume all the way up the voice sounds distorted/compressed if I would use -14 LUFS as target and as well when I listen to other content. However, yes this video is a bit too quiet you’re right.
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@@camilomartinezgrez1263 Thanks mate glad it helped you💪🏼🎬
Brilliant explanation. I think the fear to not mess the white balance makes everyone have a similar look. What i found really helpful for me to understand the correlation between light, white balance and mood was by developing the eye. Look at good work everyday and absorb it.
P.S. First find out who’s good and why they’re good.
Glad you liked my explanation.🙏🏼 Absolutely, but the auto white balance messes it up even more… Exactly the understanding of light temperatures helps a lot and as soon you get a general idea how it works you look at it differently. Not only in good work aswell if you walk around in the real world. You see light in a different way if you understand it. 😊✌🏼
Thank you for this informative video. Very well explained.
Glad it was helpful!🙏🏽
Very insightful
@@Imagineunicorns_zm Thanks really appreciate it
Thanks bro
@@Jona You‘re welcome
Very informative!
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Great explanation! 👍🏻😊
Thank you really appreciate your feedback and thanks for your subscription 🙏🏼💪🏼🎬
Hey man your mic looks like very shy
Next video: how to make sure your audience can hear your mic properly xD
This was a little difficult to understand - it is a much lower level than other things on youtube. Can you get your mic closer to your face, bro?
-Sincerely, random internet guy.
P.S. Nice information, and video!
The microphone is just outside the frame and the voice is between -6 and 12 dB, which is correct as I understand it. Only it's not a sound-proven room and the mastering got better over time. These are a few of the first videos of the online course. ;-) But thank you for your feedback. Agree that there are a lot of louder things on TH-cam and if you turn it up to full volume you'll go deaf. Thank you very much, I'm glad you like it except for the sound.🙏🏼
Yes sir! The internet is full of trolls and easy to hate on people... I probably came across harsh, but that's not my intent. I want you to have the best quality you can provide, and to me it seemed the only part lacking was the audio. Are you using a LUFS meter before exporting by chance?
@@Allinfilmmaker
@@FujiJuiceFilm Thank you, no it was not too harsh it is relatively quiet you’re right. I can tolerate criticism. :) At the point i recorded this video (more than one year ago) i didn’t useed LUFS metering. Today i do, but my opinion is that the target of -14 LUFS (what YT recommends) is to loud for talking persons. Not so for music. Because if you crank the volume all the way up the voice sounds distorted/compressed if I would use -14 LUFS as target and as well when I listen to other content. However, yes this video is a bit too quiet you’re right.
absolutely@@Allinfilmmaker
cheers bro.