Hey friends, as promised, here are the links to the products and other helpful videos: 🔴 ▶ Camera Settings For Talking Head Videos: 👉 ruclips.net/video/5nB4WF6EhqA/видео.html 👈 🔴 ▶ Build An Outstanding Talking Head Setup: 👉 ruclips.net/video/dypYHLtgkQI/видео.html 👈 🔴🔴 Lighting SETUP links: Lights: amzn.to/49qlxJS Background RGB Light: amzn.to/49HPjtP Hair light: amzn.to/3Td2FZc Tripod adapter: amzn.to/4bPC4bK Extensible arm: amzn.to/49qEJH7 Light Tripod: amzn.to/49OOkay C Stand: amzn.to/42W9LUQ
Small room, glasses, PC on desk - it's as if you know me. You managed to de-focus the background to the point that the corner crack is almost invisible. Thank you for showing us how it's done. Wonderful
Hey. Thank you! I try to show woth the hardest set to prove that a simple room can look ok and we can do great looking content in a simple apartment withows to much struggle :) Thank you for your support 🙋🏻♂️
This is single handedly probably the most important and most useful tutorial video you have made my friend! Lighting is THE trickiest part to any setup of filming or photography. Learning the three point lighting scheme is easy to understand but SO difficult to pull off. Shadows, harshness, angles, diffusion etc etc are all so hard to deal with. And here you just very simply solved ALL of that in a way that is exactly needed for all RUclipsrs or video people. All you need is two inexpensive lights bouncing off a white sheet or wall and it comes out perfect. You don't need those $1000 pro video continuous lights that virtually ALL other RUclipsrs are pushing you to buy. As well as those massive light boxes that you mentioned....god I hate those things....you need so much space just to fit one. My podcast studio is also 8'x10'...I'm going to look at adding a white curtain rod opposite my desk and hanging a white/light grey curtain there to bounce light off as my desk is in the middle of the room and can't be moved. I use a ring light as my key light right now but will look into these godox ones...they seem great. I have 6 different little mini RGB tubes all around behind me giving different colors of light for background effect.
Thank you my friend. This is what I want to show to all creators, the fact that you need to test, try, make whatever it's necessary to solve your problem without spending 1000$ for a light. Everybody want cinematic, cinematic, but that cinematic is not suitable all the time for everything. I like it, I want that, but in a movie scene they have 50 people moving lights and creating everything special for just a shoot. We can do great, valuable content using something affordable but we just need to try and find a way to use it smart. You can try using a white curtain or something and bounce the light there. That will make a super difuze light. Thank you for you appreciation and feedback. I Appreciate it!
Excellent Gabriel... I work with similar room dimensions and it can be challenging, I like the idea of bouncing the light of the walls... could you do a video using green screen in your setup?....👍👍👍
Hey. Yeah, in small spaces that can be a solution for many. At the moment I don’t use green screen but I can try something. I have one, I know how to work with green screen, but I am not a big fan. I will add it on my list and see what I can do :) Thank you!
Gabriel, I watched this months ago, and then searched for your guidance on how to use LED lights for background and hair light. I used your Amazon links, and I hope you get a commission because you deserve it. You are among the very best creator-educators on RUclips. You should have 700,000 subscribers because your content is first class.
Thank you so much my friend! I really appreciate your support. I hope you managed to create what you want and achieve the. result you are looking for. Let me know if I can help you and congratualtions for your new setup :) Thank you my friend!
Thank you so much. I appreciate your support and I am super happy to hear that you like my content. I will continue to bring as much value as I can to you 🤗 Thank you!
Hey! Do you mean a ring light? I don't use ring lights. I see them as a better fit for make-up tutorials where you need the light perfectly equal on both sides of the face.
@GabrielVIP, your videos are amazing! Thank you so much for making clear cut videos without focusing on product promotion but rather on what is needed! I have a small room like yours 3m x 4m, and I have just created almost the same setup as yours using similar products (almost). The Sigma 1.4 lense, ZV-E10M2 and Rodecaster Pro 2 were based on your recommendations. Unfortunately not through Amazon, since I bought used ones 🙏🏽 Thanks!
Hey! Congrats on your setup. Glad to hear that my videos are helpful :) It doesn't matter where you buy the equipment, the most important thing is to reach your goals 🤗🙋🏻♂️ Thank you :)
Hey! Glad you like it, my friend. Softboxes ar great, but you need to have the space to use them. For talking head videos, I really recommend this technique and many creators using it are happy :) Thank you!
Mersi pentru tips. Exact ce căutăm. Vreau sa încep sa filmez ''head videos'' și din cauza ca port ochelari nici cum nu reușeam sa scap de ''umbre'' sau reflecția de la lumina pe sticla de la ochelari. O sa încerc varianta asta. Mersi fain
Great video, thank you! Do you think the ULANZI VL49 light you use for the hair light would also work as a background RGB light? The specs seem similar in terms of brightness, and it's a bit cheaper.
Hey! It will work but it will not be extremely powerful. But if you have a small room or don’t want to change the color of a big wall, it will be ok :)
Hey! Glad you like it :) If you don’t have a wall in front of you it means you have space to use a big softbox 😂 If you can’t you need a good diffusion. I hope you will solve the problem and find the best solution for your space :)
Hey Gabriel, I already own the Zoom F3 based on your recommendation, and it's great for my sound recording. Now I'm looking for a light, and it looks like I've found one! btw.. can i diffuse this ligt somehow instead of doing the WALL-TRICK ? Cheers! Edit: I only own 35mm and 50mm lenses. My new room is very small. What lens would you recommend for RUclips-something like your desk setup? Will a 16mm distort my face badly? I own a Sony a7III. cheers!
Hey! To diffuse the light you can use a diffuse fabric. Search on Amazon for one that fits your light. It's not that hard but you need to do some tests. 16mm for an FF camera can be a little bit wider. If you stay in the center will not distort that much, but it's wider than on crop sensors. Try with 16mm and see if you like it and if it is too much, try with a 24mm lens. Also, you can buy the Tamron 20-40 f2.8. That's a great lens and has a great focal length. Here it is: amzn.to/4gEVy4X (affiliate links)
As you saw in the video, just one can be insufficient. You can try if you have a fast lens with f1.4 but I recommend having two lights not just for the power but also to create some dynamic with the fill light.
Bun si simplu de urmarit. Prefer tutorialele in limba engleza. Unele cuvinte in limba romana nu au sens. Legat de linkurile de afiliere incearca 3 regiuni si specifici in fata linkului gen US,UK,DE au preturi deferite pe regiuni.
Salut. Ma bucur sa aud ca iti place. E greu cu unele traduceri si da, suna mai bine in engleza pentru ca au fost inventate in engleza :)) Multumesc frumos :)
Hey friends, as promised, here are the links to the products and other helpful videos:
🔴 ▶ Camera Settings For Talking Head Videos: 👉 ruclips.net/video/5nB4WF6EhqA/видео.html 👈
🔴 ▶ Build An Outstanding Talking Head Setup: 👉 ruclips.net/video/dypYHLtgkQI/видео.html 👈
🔴🔴 Lighting SETUP links:
Lights: amzn.to/49qlxJS
Background RGB Light: amzn.to/49HPjtP
Hair light: amzn.to/3Td2FZc
Tripod adapter: amzn.to/4bPC4bK
Extensible arm: amzn.to/49qEJH7
Light Tripod: amzn.to/49OOkay
C Stand: amzn.to/42W9LUQ
Thanks for the quality content, I appreciate it much! :)
Hey! Happy to help and share with you what I learn :) Thank you for your feedback!
Small room, glasses, PC on desk - it's as if you know me. You managed to de-focus the background to the point that the corner crack is almost invisible. Thank you for showing us how it's done. Wonderful
Hey. Thank you! I try to show woth the hardest set to prove that a simple room can look ok and we can do great looking content in a simple apartment withows to much struggle :) Thank you for your support 🙋🏻♂️
This is single handedly probably the most important and most useful tutorial video you have made my friend!
Lighting is THE trickiest part to any setup of filming or photography. Learning the three point lighting scheme is easy to understand but SO difficult to pull off. Shadows, harshness, angles, diffusion etc etc are all so hard to deal with.
And here you just very simply solved ALL of that in a way that is exactly needed for all RUclipsrs or video people. All you need is two inexpensive lights bouncing off a white sheet or wall and it comes out perfect. You don't need those $1000 pro video continuous lights that virtually ALL other RUclipsrs are pushing you to buy. As well as those massive light boxes that you mentioned....god I hate those things....you need so much space just to fit one.
My podcast studio is also 8'x10'...I'm going to look at adding a white curtain rod opposite my desk and hanging a white/light grey curtain there to bounce light off as my desk is in the middle of the room and can't be moved. I use a ring light as my key light right now but will look into these godox ones...they seem great. I have 6 different little mini RGB tubes all around behind me giving different colors of light for background effect.
Thank you my friend. This is what I want to show to all creators, the fact that you need to test, try, make whatever it's necessary to solve your problem without spending 1000$ for a light. Everybody want cinematic, cinematic, but that cinematic is not suitable all the time for everything. I like it, I want that, but in a movie scene they have 50 people moving lights and creating everything special for just a shoot.
We can do great, valuable content using something affordable but we just need to try and find a way to use it smart.
You can try using a white curtain or something and bounce the light there. That will make a super difuze light.
Thank you for you appreciation and feedback. I Appreciate it!
You are, without a doubt, the best RUclipsr on these topics. And I've watched a lot of channels.
I am super happy to hear that you like my content and appreciate the value that I offer on my Channel:) Thank you, my friend 🙋🏻♂️
Excellent Gabriel... I work with similar room dimensions and it can be challenging, I like the idea of bouncing the light of the walls... could you do a video using green screen in your setup?....👍👍👍
Hey. Yeah, in small spaces that can be a solution for many. At the moment I don’t use green screen but I can try something. I have one, I know how to work with green screen, but I am not a big fan. I will add it on my list and see what I can do :) Thank you!
Gabriel, I watched this months ago, and then searched for your guidance on how to use LED lights for background and hair light. I used your Amazon links, and I hope you get a commission because you deserve it. You are among the very best creator-educators on RUclips. You should have 700,000 subscribers because your content is first class.
Thank you so much my friend! I really appreciate your support. I hope you managed to create what you want and achieve the. result you are looking for. Let me know if I can help you and congratualtions for your new setup :) Thank you my friend!
Another fantastic video. Thank you
Thank you my friend. I appreciate it!
excellent info as always!
Thank you, thank you, thank you 😁🙋🏻♂️
Man your voice with this knowledge you speaking combined...legendary👌🏽😎thanks.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate your support and I am super happy to hear that you like my content.
I will continue to bring as much value as I can to you 🤗
Thank you!
You are absolutely fantastic.
Hey! Thank you! Glad you like it 🤗 I hope it will help you :)
Thank you for this Gabriel. Why did you discard the ring all together?
Hey! Do you mean a ring light?
I don't use ring lights. I see them as a better fit for make-up tutorials where you need the light perfectly equal on both sides of the face.
You explain very well !!
Glad you think so! Thank you for your feedback :)
You are so helpful.
Glad you think so!
Thank you for your appreciation :)
Coincidentally I got to review this video just randomly n bro I gave you a 5 star..everyone needs to know about your channel.
Keep going.
Heeey! Thank you my friend. I appreciate that! Thank you 🤗
Thanks dude, redoing my setup with this. Looks 100x better. You're a legend.
Glad I could help, and thank you for sharing.
I am happy to hear that you improved the quality of your videos.
Thank you :)
@GabrielVIP, your videos are amazing! Thank you so much for making clear cut videos without focusing on product promotion but rather on what is needed! I have a small room like yours 3m x 4m, and I have just created almost the same setup as yours using similar products (almost). The Sigma 1.4 lense, ZV-E10M2 and Rodecaster Pro 2 were based on your recommendations. Unfortunately not through Amazon, since I bought used ones 🙏🏽
Thanks!
Hey! Congrats on your setup.
Glad to hear that my videos are helpful :)
It doesn't matter where you buy the equipment, the most important thing is to reach your goals 🤗🙋🏻♂️
Thank you :)
amazing, thank you for sharing!
Hey! Glad you like it :) Thank you 🤗
Your channel deserves more subscribers and views !
Hello :) Thank you so much. I appreciate that!
Cheers to budget friendly and space saving lights. I agree the soft box lights are amazing but take up too much space.
Hey! Glad you like it, my friend.
Softboxes ar great, but you need to have the space to use them.
For talking head videos, I really recommend this technique and many creators using it are happy :)
Thank you!
Mersi pentru tips. Exact ce căutăm. Vreau sa încep sa filmez ''head videos'' și din cauza ca port ochelari nici cum nu reușeam sa scap de ''umbre'' sau reflecția de la lumina pe sticla de la ochelari. O sa încerc varianta asta. Mersi fain
Salut. Cu placere. Sper sa iti foloseasca. Daca asezi lumina cum trebuie o sa reusesti.
Very useful ideas. Thank you.
Glad you like it! Thank you 🤗
Love you man your face you personally your voice ❤️ 😘
Thank you! Glad you like my videos and I am happy to help :)
Thank you so much sir. Love ❤️ from India.
Most welcome! Thank you!
EXTREMELY good video!
Glad you like it and thank you for your feedback 🤗
quality content
Thank you! Glad you like it :)
This is really great thanks for this!
Glad you like it! Thank you :)
really helpful video, thank you so much ☺
Happy to hear that you like it! I hope it helps. Thank you :)
Very nice, thanks
Glad you like it :) Thank you!
Subscribed! ZV E10 owner here! Thanks
Glad you like it :) I just published a new video for ZV-E10 :D Perfect timing :)) Thank you!
Great video, thank you! Do you think the ULANZI VL49 light you use for the hair light would also work as a background RGB light? The specs seem similar in terms of brightness, and it's a bit cheaper.
Hey! It will work but it will not be extremely powerful. But if you have a small room or don’t want to change the color of a big wall, it will be ok :)
@@GabrielVIP thanks for the reply!
Like and saved the video. But what do we do in case we don’t have a wall in front of us? - we cannot turn the 2 lights back and reflect it as you do..
Hey! Glad you like it :)
If you don’t have a wall in front of you it means you have space to use a big softbox 😂
If you can’t you need a good diffusion.
I hope you will solve the problem and find the best solution for your space :)
Hey Gabriel,
I already own the Zoom F3 based on your recommendation, and it's great for my sound recording. Now I'm looking for a light, and it looks like I've found one! btw.. can i diffuse this ligt somehow instead of doing the WALL-TRICK ? Cheers!
Edit:
I only own 35mm and 50mm lenses. My new room is very small. What lens would you recommend for RUclips-something like your desk setup? Will a 16mm distort my face badly? I own a Sony a7III. cheers!
Hey! To diffuse the light you can use a diffuse fabric. Search on Amazon for one that fits your light. It's not that hard but you need to do some tests.
16mm for an FF camera can be a little bit wider. If you stay in the center will not distort that much, but it's wider than on crop sensors.
Try with 16mm and see if you like it and if it is too much, try with a 24mm lens. Also, you can buy the Tamron 20-40 f2.8. That's a great lens and has a great focal length. Here it is: amzn.to/4gEVy4X (affiliate links)
Great work
Thank you! Glad you like it 😁
Do I have to get two sets? 😮
As you saw in the video, just one can be insufficient. You can try if you have a fast lens with f1.4 but I recommend having two lights not just for the power but also to create some dynamic with the fill light.
@@GabrielVIP I just bought one first, I’ll update you if it works. As my space is really small
I love this channel! - take my like and subscribtion!
Thank you! Glad you like it and welcome to the family 🤗
hi, can you help me setup my camera & lights?
Hello. We can work to improve your setup. Email me at: hello@gabrielvip.com Thank you!
AMAZING
Glad you like it! Thank you :)
Awesome
Glad you like it! Thank you :)
About to buy the same light from your link and got the error that not available for my country 😒😒
Hey bro. I don’t know. It can be an Amazon problem. It’s really up to them but thank you for using my links 😁 I appreciate it!
Bun si simplu de urmarit. Prefer tutorialele in limba engleza. Unele cuvinte in limba romana nu au sens. Legat de linkurile de afiliere incearca 3 regiuni si specifici in fata linkului gen US,UK,DE au preturi deferite pe regiuni.
Salut. Ma bucur sa aud ca iti place. E greu cu unele traduceri si da, suna mai bine in engleza pentru ca au fost inventate in engleza :))
Multumesc frumos :)