Agree. However, if you are an average person with a reasonable IQ and have been in this business for years, you probably know all of this, even if you had to learn it the hard way. As a producer, I've worked with many people, but on a personal level, I've been around big flamenco artists for over 20 years. Not producing them, but being friends, attending parties, and so on. There's one thing I've learned from them: always speak well of everyone. You mentioned something about vanity in this video. I've never done anything like that; it's just who I am and part of my personality. That said, I've seen certain people try to completely change an artist's song and use the artist as a puppet for their own personal goals, undermining the competition, and manipulating everyone around them. Real psychos and pathological liars. If I had the chance, I'd love to tell you a story if you ever discuss something on this topic in the future. Congratulations on the book. Seeing someone with ADHD finish something brings me a lot of joy.
You nailed it all!!! A huge problem (I'm from Miami) I once was a salesman and people used to get gear that they didn't take time to study. They got the gear to look big but couldn't put it to potential use. I have a. few stories for days!!! I do mobile recording so I tend to make things easy by using what I use and try to get in and out. The more complicated you become during sessions the more it lead to a problem. I also know and see people like to do things the way others do it trying to get the same results but scream they wanna be different!!!
The first one is something I often ask in comments on GearTubers when they make the overdone video when they try to justify the amount of gear they have. Are you a gear user or a gear collector? You can't be both, as being a collector will entail getting pieces of gear which might be useless to you because they may command a status or price in the market or as an investment asset. Or they might be look pretty in your backdrop when you record your videos.
is there oil on the lense orits just there cause it is cool? Not hating I just switched windows to make sure my screen wasn't damaged. Its all good no worries. I just suffer visual migraines and such occassionally that i am hypersensitive to visual things. You do you. No worries. :) :) :)
Yeah I know repeat @randomusername793 18 hours ago 7 deadly cinematography sins Number 1: Having a light get picked up by the lens and creating a flare on the image :) 1 Reply Adam Sliger · 2 replies @GdpJapan 17 hours ago I kinda liked it. Reply @AdamSliger 16 hours ago The first time it was an accident but I dig it
Agree. However, if you are an average person with a reasonable IQ and have been in this business for years, you probably know all of this, even if you had to learn it the hard way. As a producer, I've worked with many people, but on a personal level, I've been around big flamenco artists for over 20 years. Not producing them, but being friends, attending parties, and so on. There's one thing I've learned from them: always speak well of everyone. You mentioned something about vanity in this video. I've never done anything like that; it's just who I am and part of my personality. That said, I've seen certain people try to completely change an artist's song and use the artist as a puppet for their own personal goals, undermining the competition, and manipulating everyone around them. Real psychos and pathological liars. If I had the chance, I'd love to tell you a story if you ever discuss something on this topic in the future. Congratulations on the book. Seeing someone with ADHD finish something brings me a lot of joy.
That’s a great lesson for sure. And thank you 🤘
7 deadly cinematography sins
Number 1: Having a light get picked up by the lens and creating a flare on the image
:)
I kinda liked it.
The first time it was an accident but I dig it
You nailed it all!!! A huge problem (I'm from Miami) I once was a salesman and people used to get gear that they didn't take time to study. They got the gear to look big but couldn't put it to potential use. I have a. few stories for days!!! I do mobile recording so I tend to make things easy by using what I use and try to get in and out. The more complicated you become during sessions the more it lead to a problem. I also know and see people like to do things the way others do it trying to get the same results but scream they wanna be different!!!
That’s the most Miami thing you can do 😂😂 appreciate ya
The first one is something I often ask in comments on GearTubers when they make the overdone video when they try to justify the amount of gear they have. Are you a gear user or a gear collector? You can't be both, as being a collector will entail getting pieces of gear which might be useless to you because they may command a status or price in the market or as an investment asset. Or they might be look pretty in your backdrop when you record your videos.
is there oil on the lense orits just there cause it is cool? Not hating I just switched windows to make sure my screen wasn't damaged. Its all good no worries. I just suffer visual migraines and such occassionally that i am hypersensitive to visual things. You do you. No worries. :) :) :)
Yeah I know repeat
@randomusername793
18 hours ago
7 deadly cinematography sins
Number 1: Having a light get picked up by the lens and creating a flare on the image
:)
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Adam Sliger
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@GdpJapan
17 hours ago
I kinda liked it.
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@AdamSliger
16 hours ago
The first time it was an accident but I dig it
It was a reflection in the teleprompter
8th deadly sin, using Ai of any type
@@garethde-witt6433 That rule is practically impossible as written, if one is even slightly engaged with modern technology.
bro, what happened to your hair ???
Scissors!