just a tip for your vids, try not to have the camera lower than your face. It makes it feel like your looking down on people. This is just a basic psychological reaction and may detract viewers.
Thank you, I agree but I don't have enough space on my desk as my monitors are left/right and in the center the screen. Behind the screen is impossible as well as the blue tooth sucks and disconnects multiple times during a recording session so I need to be able to reach all the buttons etc. Also, the crop factor doesn't allow much more field. The other option would be more birds eye. Or completely off the desk from the side which I would then miss the more personal talk. But maybe I get a good idea how I can place it somehow better. Or maybe if I make enough money to upgrade my equipment in the future.
Great video man, very informative
Thank you :)
just a tip for your vids, try not to have the camera lower than your face. It makes it feel like your looking down on people. This is just a basic psychological reaction and may detract viewers.
Thank you, I agree but I don't have enough space on my desk as my monitors are left/right and in the center the screen. Behind the screen is impossible as well as the blue tooth sucks and disconnects multiple times during a recording session so I need to be able to reach all the buttons etc.
Also, the crop factor doesn't allow much more field. The other option would be more birds eye. Or completely off the desk from the side which I would then miss the more personal talk. But maybe I get a good idea how I can place it somehow better. Or maybe if I make enough money to upgrade my equipment in the future.
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@@Psiger who gives a fck about the camera angle. we only care about the information lmao
@@Tommydnbmusic Thank you mate. I actually managed to fix it now I think, shopped some nice gear for the videos.