"I'm not into this idea that you have to be perfect at something before you can do it and share it with people." -Ginny Di This is so important. So many people are afraid to try cool things, just because they're not an expert. But you're never going to be an expert unless you try. So, to everyone reading this: do the thing! Try! Learn! Have fun!
I'm a swim instructor and I recommend checking with your local pool if they have a mermaid training course. And Ginny Di your form is better then some competitive swimmers I've worked with. Dolphin kicks are a pain.
I don’t know why but “we can’t become good without first being bad” made me really emotional. Failure is such an important part of progress in any aspect of life, and it makes me so happy when creators are open about it instead of projecting an unrealistic image of perfection 💕
““I have not failed 10,000 times. I have not failed once. I have succeeded in proving that those 10,000 ways will not work. When I have eliminated the ways that will not work, I will find the way that will work.” - Thomas Edison See? All the great minds agree! 🙂
Hints from a scuba diver / field biologist who regularly puts camera gear underwater: 1) silica gel bags (aka "Do Not Eats") or dessicant strips can be put inside the bag / case with the camera to make sure any condensing moisture inside the case is absorbed into them before it gets into the camera 2) GoPros are what we use for underwater shooting for most of our videos / photos. Even if your phone says it can take being submerged, experience teaches that results can... vary wildly. In general minus at least half of what the producer promises unless the gear is specifically meant for underwater use (aka scuba gear etc.). If a piece of gear claims to be good to 10 m depth, it can just about take 1-2 meters safely. If it says it can take 1 meter, it is basically just splash proof. Definitely at least put it in a bag if you take a phone underwater. I've taken some phones underwater without a bag, and... sometimes they survive it, sometimes they don't. Good luck and have fun!
Omg! Your production is amazing! I thought everything was shot at the lake!!! 😱😱😱 Also what I love about independent artist we get see them always improve and that’s part of the journey! I can’t wait to see your next mermaid video!
This was fascinating! I loved the music video, and watching all the hard work and different pieces that came together to make it was really interesting. I know a lot of the people who criticised technique were probably just trying to be helpful, but honestly, the fact that you did this at all is SO freaking impressive, you don't deserve anything but the most effusive praise. I trained in SFX makeup a long time ago, and we did a whole thing about synchronized swimming makeup, it was really cool to see you talk about what you decided to do without access to specialist makeup. The final footage looks great, well done Ginny, great work as usual!
This is really good, I was wondering how you made it and this gives it such more meaning :) I also just want you to know that you're a really great person, Ginny :)
Me: Ginni's videos are great but I would never use skill share. GInny: Classes on teaching you to (content tuned out by me) and even brewing beer. Me: Wait what?
It's not even just ONE class, there are like... two different beginner courses, a course on flavor emulation, a course on barrel aging... they really do have something for everyone!!
im 21 and i wanna be a fantasy cosplayer. I only have 1 fantasy cosplay under my belt rn but you give me so much hope with my dream. Thank you for being such a huge inspiration
I don’t ever plan on filming a mermaid but I can justify watching this video as work because you never know. Man being a videographer has it benefits some times.
This is so good! I love the combo of pragmatism & inspiration that your tutorials always have. (And I'm a sucker for the behind-the-scenes anything. I was that person who LOVED the second disc in the DVD box and often watched it more than the movie as a kid) But really, it's all your tutorials. They've got lots of really helpful tips and the "you don't have to be perfect to share your creation" philosophy really comes through in all of them (not just this one where you outright say it) which is, I think, part of why I love them so much. Keep up the good work!
That makes me so, so happy to hear!! I'm never going to be the person teaching extremely specific, highly trained skills or anything... but being willing to explore and experiment and be "just okay" at things has enabled me to create SO much and surprise myself so many times, I want to share that if I can!!
I'm even more impressed by the original video seeing this behind the scenes stuff, and it's so cute to see you working together with your fiance like that
I'm here for this content and the encouragement to be willing to share things even if you aren't perfect at them yet, but I'm also definitely a huge fan of your summery makeup look in this video-- so fun!
THANK YOU! For going over the safety points of mermaiding. It can never be stressed enough. And also I feel on the cringing at your early stuff, but mermaiding is a process. We all start somewhere. Also other good mermaid resources include: Raina Mermaid, Courtney Mermaid, and Nerdmaid Faith. All who can be found right here on RUclips. 🧜♀️💕 And yeah I don't wear make up very often so trying not to touch my face when I do wear it swimming can be a challenge. 😅😂 Ooh MORE?! So excited! 😁
I love this video so much! As someone who works as a creative producer and designer, I'm always so fascinated to see how people break down their own process.
This was so interesting. I also thought everything had been shot at the lake, well done! I completely agree at not needing to be perfect at something to share. I look forward to your next mermaid video!
I love videos like this, I enjoy your content so much so whenever you create a longer video like this Im super happy. I tend to find your shorter videos just aren't enough, as in they end too quickly.
On your swimming form, yes it may not have been perfect but after all most people walk and run differently so why should that not apply to mermaids. My family and especially my niece (who has been mermaid crazy since she first watch little mermaid) thought you where great and my mermaid expert had no complaints and thought you where fantastic.
Ohhhh, the actual underwater shots were NOT taken at the lake... Haha that explains a lot; I was definitely wondering how those shots looked so amazing in the chaos of a natural environment. Jolly Sailor Bold was a phenomenal video, awesome job! And thank you for making this video too, it was very interesting.
I love your videos. I saw a cinematography trick a while back that you might use in your next video to add a haunting quality. During filming, have the music/track playing at a faster speed (like 1.5x) and mouth to it. When you slow it down to match the real pace it will increase the other-worldliness of your character. It will take practice but if you do like small clips here and there like you did with the swimming shots I think it would be bomb-ass. You are such a beautiful singer Ginny and can't wait to see your next video.
I really appreciated this! Fun, amazingly talented, informative and It's SO nice to hear that whatever you're creating doesn't have to be perfect. Especially from Ginny. I have stuff I tried to film (not mermaid) and I'm struggling with no experience to loop together audio and video from 3 different sources and outfit issues. You get so much pressure that if it's not perfect it won't be good enough and you shouldn't bother. I needed this lol
i absolutely love this video, Ginny! you were so in depth and clear with the process it was so enjoyable and educational to watch! cant wait to see more vids 💙💙💙💙
Ah-mazing Ginny! The original video was fantastic and looked so real. Idk who was commenting about the mermaid swim forms, because to me..you nailed it! Congratulations and thank you for sharing this behind the scenes look at your process. I am a terrible swimmer so it held double the amazement for me. It just goes to show how much work you put into your creations. We are blessed! ❤❤
Swam in a friend’s mermaid tail that gapped around the hips and that sucker filled with water so fast. I was thankful we were just in a shallow pool, I only had to stand up. Ginny you have big guts swimming with a tail in open water 💪
The music video was really well done, especially for a first time! I hope you are enjoying your mermaiding journey! Also, I’m definitely maybe too much of a mertailor fan, because I’m pretty sure that your friends tail is a Fantasea 3, and I just love how comfortable that monofin is.
These tips are very useful! As well as not waiting for perfection or mastery to create. I lived the clear structure and planned layout for this video as well as the clear structure and plan for how you filmed the mearmaid video LOL. Great examples of planning/scripting for maximum efficiency. Keep up the great stuff.
You have my respect. Not only how much work you do, but when you talked about how willing you are to allow yourself mistakes and not letting the possibility of others seeing your mistakes stop you...wow. That is not natural for me so I admire that greatly
Don't worry, it's not natural for me, either!! It's something I have to actively choose to do. I think it's very normal to not want people to see our weaknesses!
I don't think you mentioned it, but I'm guessing the singing shots were done out of the water against a black background with a watery effect overlaid. Very nicely done! I appreciate your comments about perfection, or lack thereof! I frequently find myself debating whether to share one of my own videos, knowing where the imperfections are. But then I realize, that most of the time, people aren't going to notice if I fumble a chord, sing a little flat, or even skip an entire verse!
Kudos on the acting face under water - I think you nailed it - it looked SO GOOD in the music video. And the advice about not needing to be perfect first time... sigh ... wish I'd listened to that when I was younger - SO MANY projects I gave up on because it wasn't perfect (even after people said stuff was good!) Am better now ;) Thank you for sharing - love your videos and the 'how to' ones are fascinating! Stay safe
Those boards look great! I love that you included that in your bts because it can save so much time and I know so many people who film but don't use them because 'no one storyboards' (even tho they do?) lol. Loved this whole vid, thanks for sharing! Also may you have many happy mermaidings in the future :)
Storyboards are SO huge for me, every time I skimp on them, it just makes everything more difficult!! I know they can be a bit of a pain to put together, but I find that investing the time up front makes the entire filming and editing process SO much easier.
This is such a great BTS video, I’ve loved watching how you’ve leveled up this kind of content over the years. Very helpful and informative, plus it didn’t really feel like a 20 minute video! 😂
Interesting to hear you talk about the form. I have never really watched any other mermaid swimmer footage and I would have never thought of the fact that there's a "proper" form
The goal is to minimize the appearance of the knee, which really gives away that there's a set of human legs in there! A really practiced dolphin kick or butterfly kick has more fluidity to it, less bending right at the knee.
Me before the video starts: Yay! One of my favorite RUclipsrs will teach me how to make all my Mermaid dreams come true! Me during the video: remembering that I hate putting my face underwater. 🙃
For underwater makeup, have a look at Premier Products (PPI), their makeup is alcohol solvable, and designed to medical standards for folks who have medical reasons to wear makeup, so it holds up under a lot of moisture! They have plenty of film and costume re,aged palettes.
I remember as a kid who swam a lot, wanting to do that wave swimming form and finding out that not having fish bones makes it a lot harder! I think you did well for having only one set of knees! The effects of movies like Splash! are great, but I've never seen anyone to match it without Hollywood magic. I was definitely impressed enough to see how you did some of those shots :) Extra props to Josh! It may be hard to move yourself just right, but he had to do that AND adapt to your movements :) So I hope he feels great about the work he did, I think that is the most impressive bit here. Hey, I bet he even did his own makeup this time!
There's definitely limitations, but practice can absolutely make mermaids look more convincingly boneless than me in this video, haha! A really good butterfly kick or dolphin kick has more fluidity to it than my own swimming does right now. And if you haven't looked up extended mermaid tails, you should check them out - it's WILD much that little extra length at the ankles sells the fish tail vibe!!
I love your attitude considering learning things and not having to be perfect that really is advice I need to follow more. I also love the make up and filming advice I was wondering if you used any lead, I've noticed that diving lead is an absolute must for me as a mermaid because I am the floatiest mermaid in existence
I don't use any weights! But to be fair, I am a bad floater in general because I have almost no body fat, and once the tail is soaked, it definitely pulls me down a little. I'm not sure how much tail buoyancy affects that kind of thing, since this is the only tail I've had, but if I just stay still and don't move, I definitely sink in this getup!!
I really hope this doesn't come off wrong, but I enjoyed this more than the video itself! Thank you for making an interesting variety of content I guess?
I've been looking forward to this video since you unveiled your tail last year. I think you did a great job on your first underwater shoot. If you are considering doing deeper shots I would recommend a Go-Pro and 2 dive lights. I've been a scuba diver since 2000 and have been taking UW photos and video for about 15 years. Yours turned out way better than anything that I've put together so I can hardly wait for your next UW video. Good luck.
Thank you! I highly doubt I'll ever have a long enough breath hold to be able to film deep enough to need deep water equipment, but I definitely think equipment upgrades of some kind are inevitable over time!!
@@GinnyDi You would be surprised how quickly your breath hold increases with practice. One of the guys I dive with started freediving and went from 30 seconds to over 3 minutes in about a year. It's like everything else the more you do it the better you get . Best of luck on your underwater endeavors.
How do you come up with all this? All of your solutions to how to do x thing, are so creative and simple. The tarp behind the pool to get the darkness effect is my favorite from this video.
Wish I could take credit for the ideas, but I just did a lot of research!! No need to reinvent the wheel when other people have already come up with clever solutions!
For anyone looking into mermaiding, Nerdmaid Faith has reviews of practically every tail on the market, and Courtney Mermaid has some very helpful videos (as well as being a tail maker herself!) :))
Loved the music video and it made me think...I couldn't tell any "bad" parts but surely mermaids would have different skills? Some would be better swimmers than others or be able to go deeper.
It's less about being a "good" swimmer and more about swimming in a way that makes the tail appear mermaid-y - concealing the appearance of the knees, which are a very clear indicator that those are human legs in a fabric tail, haha.
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"I'm not into this idea that you have to be perfect at something before you can do it and share it with people." -Ginny Di
This is so important. So many people are afraid to try cool things, just because they're not an expert. But you're never going to be an expert unless you try. So, to everyone reading this: do the thing! Try! Learn! Have fun!
As a professional mermaid, thank you so much for highlighting and stressing the need for safety in the water above all else.
Such an informative video! Lots of good information I’m gonna take away, AND really cool to see how much effort goes into your music videos
Thank you so much!! I know you've mermaided in the past... 👀 when you gonna rejoin your mersisters again???
I'm a swim instructor and I recommend checking with your local pool if they have a mermaid training course. And Ginny Di your form is better then some competitive swimmers I've worked with. Dolphin kicks are a pain.
So true!!
I love your message that you don’t need to be perfect before trying something new and sharing what you’ve made. Keep up the great work
Yip, I loved it too... (Timestamp 9:25 - 9:50)
Thanks for all the behind the scenes details, some great advice!
I don’t know why but “we can’t become good without first being bad” made me really emotional. Failure is such an important part of progress in any aspect of life, and it makes me so happy when creators are open about it instead of projecting an unrealistic image of perfection 💕
““I have not failed 10,000 times. I have not failed once. I have succeeded in proving that those 10,000 ways will not work. When I have eliminated the ways that will not work, I will find the way that will work.” - Thomas Edison
See? All the great minds agree! 🙂
Hints from a scuba diver / field biologist who regularly puts camera gear underwater:
1) silica gel bags (aka "Do Not Eats") or dessicant strips can be put inside the bag / case with the camera to make sure any condensing moisture inside the case is absorbed into them before it gets into the camera
2) GoPros are what we use for underwater shooting for most of our videos / photos. Even if your phone says it can take being submerged, experience teaches that results can... vary wildly. In general minus at least half of what the producer promises unless the gear is specifically meant for underwater use (aka scuba gear etc.). If a piece of gear claims to be good to 10 m depth, it can just about take 1-2 meters safely. If it says it can take 1 meter, it is basically just splash proof. Definitely at least put it in a bag if you take a phone underwater. I've taken some phones underwater without a bag, and... sometimes they survive it, sometimes they don't.
Good luck and have fun!
Omg! Your production is amazing! I thought everything was shot at the lake!!! 😱😱😱 Also what I love about independent artist we get see them always improve and that’s part of the journey! I can’t wait to see your next mermaid video!
Thank you so much!! I'm really glad the underwater and above-water lake shots looked cohesive!!
I’ve been using my iPhone in a waterproof case to take mermaid videos as well! The videos come out surprisingly well such a good money saver
This was fascinating! I loved the music video, and watching all the hard work and different pieces that came together to make it was really interesting. I know a lot of the people who criticised technique were probably just trying to be helpful, but honestly, the fact that you did this at all is SO freaking impressive, you don't deserve anything but the most effusive praise.
I trained in SFX makeup a long time ago, and we did a whole thing about synchronized swimming makeup, it was really cool to see you talk about what you decided to do without access to specialist makeup. The final footage looks great, well done Ginny, great work as usual!
This is really good, I was wondering how you made it and this gives it such more meaning :) I also just want you to know that you're a really great person, Ginny :)
Great video! And I can't quite explain why, but Josh's choice of floaty to use as a camera stabilizer gave me great joy.
The video was jaw dropping! Loved every bit. It was also interesting to see the behind the scenes here
Me: Ginni's videos are great but I would never use skill share.
GInny: Classes on teaching you to (content tuned out by me) and even brewing beer.
Me: Wait what?
It's not even just ONE class, there are like... two different beginner courses, a course on flavor emulation, a course on barrel aging... they really do have something for everyone!!
@@GinnyDi they wouldn't happen to have Czech language courses would they?
Unfortunately no - they do have a few language courses, but not Czech.
im 21 and i wanna be a fantasy cosplayer. I only have 1 fantasy cosplay under my belt rn but you give me so much hope with my dream. Thank you for being such a huge inspiration
I don’t ever plan on filming a mermaid but I can justify watching this video as work because you never know. Man being a videographer has it benefits some times.
This is so good! I love the combo of pragmatism & inspiration that your tutorials always have. (And I'm a sucker for the behind-the-scenes anything. I was that person who LOVED the second disc in the DVD box and often watched it more than the movie as a kid)
But really, it's all your tutorials. They've got lots of really helpful tips and the "you don't have to be perfect to share your creation" philosophy really comes through in all of them (not just this one where you outright say it) which is, I think, part of why I love them so much.
Keep up the good work!
That makes me so, so happy to hear!! I'm never going to be the person teaching extremely specific, highly trained skills or anything... but being willing to explore and experiment and be "just okay" at things has enabled me to create SO much and surprise myself so many times, I want to share that if I can!!
Ginny: Under $10!
Me: Doesn't own an iPhone 😬
Most modern smartphones can film in high definition! Although, yes, if you are not using a smartphone, this trick certainly doesn't work. Sorry!
I had no idea you could change the shooting settings on an iPhone that way! That's really good to know!
A quote that I have to remind myself of frequently is "sucking at something is the first step towards being sort of good at something."
I love this behind the scenes! It's incredibly interesting and I love how the final product turned out
Your fiancé did an amazing job filming! Thank you again for sharing your process.
I'm even more impressed by the original video seeing this behind the scenes stuff, and it's so cute to see you working together with your fiance like that
I'm here for this content and the encouragement to be willing to share things even if you aren't perfect at them yet, but I'm also definitely a huge fan of your summery makeup look in this video-- so fun!
I do love how you not only share you amazing work, but you also encourage all of us to give things a try. You rock!
THANK YOU! For going over the safety points of mermaiding. It can never be stressed enough. And also I feel on the cringing at your early stuff, but mermaiding is a process. We all start somewhere. Also other good mermaid resources include: Raina Mermaid, Courtney Mermaid, and Nerdmaid Faith. All who can be found right here on RUclips. 🧜♀️💕
And yeah I don't wear make up very often so trying not to touch my face when I do wear it swimming can be a challenge. 😅😂
Ooh MORE?! So excited! 😁
I love this video so much! As someone who works as a creative producer and designer, I'm always so fascinated to see how people break down their own process.
aaah thank you SO much for taking us behind the scenes on the filming process!! it's incredible to see how a project like this was realized!
watching you being held above the pool as a mermaid gives me feelz
I love how you covered the production and film as well, instead of just a 2 min video explaining how you got the camera underwater
This was so interesting. I also thought everything had been shot at the lake, well done! I completely agree at not needing to be perfect at something to share. I look forward to your next mermaid video!
I love videos like this, I enjoy your content so much so whenever you create a longer video like this Im super happy. I tend to find your shorter videos just aren't enough, as in they end too quickly.
On your swimming form, yes it may not have been perfect but after all most people walk and run differently so why should that not apply to mermaids. My family and especially my niece (who has been mermaid crazy since she first watch little mermaid) thought you where great and my mermaid expert had no complaints and thought you where fantastic.
Ohhhh, the actual underwater shots were NOT taken at the lake... Haha that explains a lot; I was definitely wondering how those shots looked so amazing in the chaos of a natural environment. Jolly Sailor Bold was a phenomenal video, awesome job! And thank you for making this video too, it was very interesting.
I love your videos. I saw a cinematography trick a while back that you might use in your next video to add a haunting quality. During filming, have the music/track playing at a faster speed (like 1.5x) and mouth to it. When you slow it down to match the real pace it will increase the other-worldliness of your character. It will take practice but if you do like small clips here and there like you did with the swimming shots I think it would be bomb-ass. You are such a beautiful singer Ginny and can't wait to see your next video.
Love this! Thank you for the in depth look!
I really appreciated this! Fun, amazingly talented, informative and It's SO nice to hear that whatever you're creating doesn't have to be perfect. Especially from Ginny. I have stuff I tried to film (not mermaid) and I'm struggling with no experience to loop together audio and video from 3 different sources and outfit issues. You get so much pressure that if it's not perfect it won't be good enough and you shouldn't bother. I needed this lol
i absolutely love this video, Ginny! you were so in depth and clear with the process it was so enjoyable and educational to watch! cant wait to see more vids 💙💙💙💙
Ah-mazing Ginny! The original video was fantastic and looked so real. Idk who was commenting about the mermaid swim forms, because to me..you nailed it! Congratulations and thank you for sharing this behind the scenes look at your process. I am a terrible swimmer so it held double the amazement for me. It just goes to show how much work you put into your creations. We are blessed! ❤❤
Nicely done you had me hooked - I really thought you did all the underwater shots at the lake. Really well done!
I assumed the underwater shots were done at the lake ... so a Phone, and a backdrop is good enough
So atmospheric ... yep that worked brilliantly
This is AMAZING, Ginny!! Love love love ahhh
Swam in a friend’s mermaid tail that gapped around the hips and that sucker filled with water so fast. I was thankful we were just in a shallow pool, I only had to stand up. Ginny you have big guts swimming with a tail in open water 💪
The music video was really well done, especially for a first time! I hope you are enjoying your mermaiding journey!
Also, I’m definitely maybe too much of a mertailor fan, because I’m pretty sure that your friends tail is a Fantasea 3, and I just love how comfortable that monofin is.
This was really cool to see how everything came together. I really enjoyed the music video and excited to see what cool things you do in the future
neato! i love behind the scenes for folks who do production like you do. no big budgets, doing the work yourself with friends and such. really cool
This so cool--I'm so excited to see your next one!!
Very much enjoyed both this and the music video. Thank you.
Ginny is such an inspirational role model, I adore all of your work! Thank you for sharing behind the scenes!
I need to give skill share a try!
I’m so impressed! Thank you for making this video ☺️
These tips are very useful! As well as not waiting for perfection or mastery to create. I lived the clear structure and planned layout for this video as well as the clear structure and plan for how you filmed the mearmaid video LOL. Great examples of planning/scripting for maximum efficiency. Keep up the great stuff.
You have my respect. Not only how much work you do, but when you talked about how willing you are to allow yourself mistakes and not letting the possibility of others seeing your mistakes stop you...wow. That is not natural for me so I admire that greatly
Don't worry, it's not natural for me, either!! It's something I have to actively choose to do. I think it's very normal to not want people to see our weaknesses!
This is beautiful, I am so glad you have a partner that is so supportive :)
The thought of swimming with my legs stuck together fulls me with terror
This project is so impressive !
Ginny's videos are always such light and happy things. I always feel better after watching one of them. XD
Honestly you're a big inspiration
This was some GREAT insight!!!
I don't think you mentioned it, but I'm guessing the singing shots were done out of the water against a black background with a watery effect overlaid.
Very nicely done! I appreciate your comments about perfection, or lack thereof! I frequently find myself debating whether to share one of my own videos, knowing where the imperfections are. But then I realize, that most of the time, people aren't going to notice if I fumble a chord, sing a little flat, or even skip an entire verse!
Kudos on the acting face under water - I think you nailed it - it looked SO GOOD in the music video. And the advice about not needing to be perfect first time... sigh ... wish I'd listened to that when I was younger - SO MANY projects I gave up on because it wasn't perfect (even after people said stuff was good!) Am better now ;) Thank you for sharing - love your videos and the 'how to' ones are fascinating! Stay safe
This video was amazing and so inspiring!!!
This was fascinating. Thanks for posting. :)
Seems pretty amazing to me. Great video.
"All we can ever do is better than the last time."
thanks, good stuff!
Thank you so much for sharing your process
I loved that video!
Thank you that was quite interesting!
I thought the music video was so good can’t wait to see the next one
I was wondering how you managed to get such beautiful video underwater, thanks for sharing!
This is so clever and fascinating! Thanks for sharing Ginny. ^_^
:Mom walks in while i'm watching your video.:
Mom: Who's the blue haired lady?
Me: A Mermaid.
Mom: Ok....
This is some helpful advice.
this is such an interesting video!!
great video!
Those boards look great! I love that you included that in your bts because it can save so much time and I know so many people who film but don't use them because 'no one storyboards' (even tho they do?) lol. Loved this whole vid, thanks for sharing! Also may you have many happy mermaidings in the future :)
Storyboards are SO huge for me, every time I skimp on them, it just makes everything more difficult!! I know they can be a bit of a pain to put together, but I find that investing the time up front makes the entire filming and editing process SO much easier.
Outdoor mermaiding? Ok, that sound fun to see.
This is such a great BTS video, I’ve loved watching how you’ve leveled up this kind of content over the years. Very helpful and informative, plus it didn’t really feel like a 20 minute video! 😂
Interesting to hear you talk about the form. I have never really watched any other mermaid swimmer footage and I would have never thought of the fact that there's a "proper" form
The goal is to minimize the appearance of the knee, which really gives away that there's a set of human legs in there! A really practiced dolphin kick or butterfly kick has more fluidity to it, less bending right at the knee.
@@GinnyDi speaking or weird mermaid knees, did you ever see pictures of manatees when their knees are visible? It's creepy as hell
Me before the video starts: Yay! One of my favorite RUclipsrs will teach me how to make all my Mermaid dreams come true!
Me during the video: remembering that I hate putting my face underwater. 🙃
...freshwater mermaid?? Half-submerged in streams? DON'T LET YOUR DREAMS BE DREAMS!
I could definitely be a stream mermaid! Thanks Ginny!!
For underwater makeup, have a look at Premier Products (PPI), their makeup is alcohol solvable, and designed to medical standards for folks who have medical reasons to wear makeup, so it holds up under a lot of moisture! They have plenty of film and costume re,aged palettes.
I remember as a kid who swam a lot, wanting to do that wave swimming form and finding out that not having fish bones makes it a lot harder! I think you did well for having only one set of knees! The effects of movies like Splash! are great, but I've never seen anyone to match it without Hollywood magic. I was definitely impressed enough to see how you did some of those shots :) Extra props to Josh! It may be hard to move yourself just right, but he had to do that AND adapt to your movements :) So I hope he feels great about the work he did, I think that is the most impressive bit here. Hey, I bet he even did his own makeup this time!
There's definitely limitations, but practice can absolutely make mermaids look more convincingly boneless than me in this video, haha! A really good butterfly kick or dolphin kick has more fluidity to it than my own swimming does right now. And if you haven't looked up extended mermaid tails, you should check them out - it's WILD much that little extra length at the ankles sells the fish tail vibe!!
I love your attitude considering learning things and not having to be perfect that really is advice I need to follow more.
I also love the make up and filming advice
I was wondering if you used any lead, I've noticed that diving lead is an absolute must for me as a mermaid because I am the floatiest mermaid in existence
I don't use any weights! But to be fair, I am a bad floater in general because I have almost no body fat, and once the tail is soaked, it definitely pulls me down a little. I'm not sure how much tail buoyancy affects that kind of thing, since this is the only tail I've had, but if I just stay still and don't move, I definitely sink in this getup!!
I really hope this doesn't come off wrong, but I enjoyed this more than the video itself! Thank you for making an interesting variety of content I guess?
When I was a kid, I used to shoot film on an 8 mm camera. I filmed underwater in my pool all the time. I just used a ziplock bag. I worked great.
I've been looking forward to this video since you unveiled your tail last year. I think you did a great job on your first underwater shoot. If you are considering doing deeper shots I would recommend a Go-Pro and 2 dive lights. I've been a scuba diver since 2000 and have been taking UW photos and video for about 15 years. Yours turned out way better than anything that I've put together so I can hardly wait for your next UW video. Good luck.
Thank you! I highly doubt I'll ever have a long enough breath hold to be able to film deep enough to need deep water equipment, but I definitely think equipment upgrades of some kind are inevitable over time!!
@@GinnyDi You would be surprised how quickly your breath hold increases with practice. One of the guys I dive with started freediving and went from 30 seconds to over 3 minutes in about a year. It's like everything else the more you do it the better you get . Best of luck on your underwater endeavors.
@@kentlangham5811 oh WOW, three minutes!!!
As someone who makes cosplay videos this was a really helpful video!!
Very kool
Every master was once a disaster
Hey! You got that animated eyebrow bumper! It looks so cute!
Rosie from Arcane Focus did it!! Isn't it cute??
@@GinnyDi I love it! Girl you did some bang up editing in this video! I really liked how clean your transitions were and nested clips!
These photography tips are HOT.
How do you come up with all this? All of your solutions to how to do x thing, are so creative and simple. The tarp behind the pool to get the darkness effect is my favorite from this video.
Wish I could take credit for the ideas, but I just did a lot of research!! No need to reinvent the wheel when other people have already come up with clever solutions!
Hey, I own that same M9 shirt!!
Cool
I wonder if a Food Saver type vacuum sealer bag might also work to waterproof the camera/tablet/phone equipment.
omg you're in colorado! I am also a mermaid in colorado
For anyone looking into mermaiding, Nerdmaid Faith has reviews of practically every tail on the market, and Courtney Mermaid has some very helpful videos (as well as being a tail maker herself!) :))
Loved the music video and it made me think...I couldn't tell any "bad" parts but surely mermaids would have different skills? Some would be better swimmers than others or be able to go deeper.
It's less about being a "good" swimmer and more about swimming in a way that makes the tail appear mermaid-y - concealing the appearance of the knees, which are a very clear indicator that those are human legs in a fabric tail, haha.
What is a good place to get a monofin for a petite person?