First of all: Really nice idea to talk to people here on youtube. Very nice and creative look. In my opinion what's missing in this video, is the approach when it comes to look for a good composition in a room. You meantioned depth, close shots and wide shots. But what should be in the frame, where should the person sit, placing some lights in the BG, would be interesting to me 👍 Thanks, keep up your good work 🙌
helped me, but was a bit disappointed to not show anything related to the thumbnail!
This is the most cinematic voiceover/talking head set up I ever watched. Thanks for all the valuable info!
Hahah trying something new
Beautiful frames as always bro!
Great tips, Chris! This is so insightful. Really cool video style too!👏🔥
Thank you 🙏🏻
Nice tips. Thank you!
Thank you!!
First of all: Really nice idea to talk to people here on youtube. Very nice and creative look.
In my opinion what's missing in this video, is the approach when it comes to look for a good composition in a room. You meantioned depth, close shots and wide shots. But what should be in the frame, where should the person sit, placing some lights in the BG, would be interesting to me 👍 Thanks, keep up your good work 🙌
Thanks for the tip! I will add these into a future video!
Very well done
Thank you!
My man
Be honest, was this an exercise in getting wide shots where you still had a mic close to you? 😂
Hahah how did you know ;)
Those shotgun mics are WAY too far away…
Don’t forget, part of the cinematic experience is good, clean, audio.
Absolutely why I upgraded to some lavs hahah. DP learning sound for the first time hHa