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Post by kthechannel on Apr 4, 2018 20:11:32 GMT
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Post by bigmonmulgrew on Apr 6, 2018 10:09:23 GMT
Ok I hope I don't offend. I am going to be really critical since you asked for feedback. Please note, most of my feedback is from the perspective of a viewer, I am only a small creator. - Lights are too strong, maybe try bouncing them off a white surface like the ones photographers use. It will make the light look more natural.
- Take some time to work on your pronunciation. You don't really need to slow down, but that might help. Your speech isnt clear. Also in response to this "I guess I can try speaking slower and with less of an accent, though for the most of the people I asked it wasn't really a problem in this video", be aware that people who like you (which will include people here since we are a friendl;y environment) will find it very ahrd to criticise soomethign you worked hard to make. If you are asking friends and family, you need to be pushy with them to be mean to you to get any useful feedback.
- More images, I know your worried about copyright but you need to show something other than a quick flash of an image.
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Post by kthechannel on Apr 6, 2018 19:28:55 GMT
Ok I hope I don't offend. I am going to be really critical since you asked for feedback. Please note, most of my feedback is from the perspective of a viewer, I am only a small creator. - Lights are too strong, maybe try bouncing them off a white surface like the ones photographers use. It will make the light look more natural.
- Take some time to work on your pronunciation. You don't really need to slow down, but that might help. Your speech isnt clear. Also in response to this "I guess I can try speaking slower and with less of an accent, though for the most of the people I asked it wasn't really a problem in this video", be aware that people who like you (which will include people here since we are a friendl;y environment) will find it very ahrd to criticise soomethign you worked hard to make. If you are asking friends and family, you need to be pushy with them to be mean to you to get any useful feedback.
- More images, I know your worried about copyright but you need to show something other than a quick flash of an image.
Thanks for your feedback, I'll take it in to account, just one thing... I actually was using natural lighting (my window on a lightly cloudy day) so yeah I might need to learn how to adjust the lighting and color balance in post, but anyway big thanks for the feedback, I'll take it all to heart.
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Post by bigmonmulgrew on Apr 7, 2018 12:01:06 GMT
Ah you could try the same way I prevent screen glare in my office.
I have a white blind with thick wooden slats. Its great for blocking the light. If I angle it to about 45 degrees instead of blocking the light it reflects it to the ceiling. This makes the room brighter but since the light is indirect it does not cause screen glare.
The same thing would probably work for you.
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Post by kthechannel on Apr 7, 2018 14:38:16 GMT
Ah you could try the same way I prevent screen glare in my office. I have a white blind with thick wooden slats. Its great for blocking the light. If I angle it to about 45 degrees instead of blocking the light it reflects it to the ceiling. This makes the room brighter but since the light is indirect it does not cause screen glare. The same thing would probably work for you. Thanks though I'm thinking of getting a backdrop and then proper lighting for that, probably best to mess with my lighting then so I don't end up spending more then I should cause I'm pretty broke and if I want new blinds... well let's just say it's tricky with my window and it'd probably cost more than just getting the backdrop and lighting
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