The funny face countdown is a brilliant idea! It would be useful early on in any shoot where the clients are a bit stiff or nervous, to loosen them up in front of the camera.
Nice work. From 0:09 on, the new magic twitching carpet is featured in lower left of the frame. Never seen this kind of glitch in video, what is it? what caused it?
kanesohail ... Yes we often shoot at 2.0 when there is action to give us a little bit more wiggle room with the focus. This was also before we got the Sigma Art .. Since then we're at below 2.0 more often.
0:38 - Dude, I see that you have some difficulty in knowing which camera is filming you. Try look for correct camera because it is very bad to see you talking and looking elsewhere. Please, this is very serious.
SLR Lounge | Photography Tutorials ok, I understand that's your style. But for those who are watching, it is bad, because it breaks the concentration and capture of the message you are trying to pass. Simply disconcentrates the "student". It's just a hint. I work with television and is part of aesthetics. Best regards. I love your work.
+William Cairo he does that for the purpose of editing, if he makes a mistake its easier to cut and keep going instead of stop, restart from begining, he made a video on it actualy
The funny face countdown is a brilliant idea! It would be useful early on in any shoot where the clients are a bit stiff or nervous, to loosen them up in front of the camera.
this is so helpful, can you make more "interaction with client" tutorials?
Awesome idea. I will have to try the countdown.
I loved that idea! im going to utilize that im my future sessions
by the way.. I LOVE your videos and tips
This guy is genius .
Nice work.
From 0:09 on, the new magic twitching carpet is featured in lower left of the frame.
Never seen this kind of glitch in video, what is it? what caused it?
alex0589 I really couldn't stop looking at that. haha.
Pye what lens is that your using for the frame captures
What lens are you using?
I see that your are probably using 50mm f 1.4 probably. Are you going for f stop at 2 so that you get the full face in focus ?
kanesohail ... Yes we often shoot at 2.0 when there is action to give us a little bit more wiggle room with the focus. This was also before we got the Sigma Art .. Since then we're at below 2.0 more often.
0:38 - Dude, I see that you have some difficulty in knowing which camera is filming you. Try look for correct camera because it is very bad to see you talking and looking elsewhere. Please, this is very serious.
We all know that you're not talking to someone in front of you, but looking at a camera. So... this "side take" does not make any sense.
William Cairo .. this is simply a style choice. thanks for watching the video!
SLR Lounge | Photography Tutorials ok, I understand that's your style. But for those who are watching, it is bad, because it breaks the concentration and capture of the message you are trying to pass. Simply disconcentrates the "student". It's just a hint. I work with television and is part of aesthetics. Best regards. I love your work.
Really - great video - I can certainly cope with you looking at any camera. Chill guys!
+William Cairo he does that for the purpose of editing, if he makes a mistake its easier to cut and keep going instead of stop, restart from begining, he made a video on it actualy