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thank you steve for the tipss
ОтветитьInformative 👍
ОтветитьI laughed so many times. Thanks for this! I'm gonna try it later.
ОтветитьThis could have been a 1 minute video
ОтветитьThis was one of the best, succinct, helpful instructional videos I've watched about this topic. Great job, I want to be you when I grow up (unless you have a criminal record or something bad).
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьTruly useful. Straight to the point and what a lovely voice and cadence. 🙂
ОтветитьGreat tutorial Steven thank you! One question do you recommend softboxes on all 4 lights? Really great tutorial, thank you again for the concise and detailed demonstration. Is it important to have the ones in front of your subject have them and also on the screen so really all 4 is more ideal? Because I'll gladly make some of those. I see DIY tutorials on them, but if 2 works, I'm wondering which two, screen lit ones, or in front on the subject. Really appreciated seeing you walking in between the lights range to show us exactly why getting as little shadow as possible is important.
ОтветитьBrilliant! Thx so much
ОтветитьI've recently started using a green screen after watching some of your videos. I've got a problem with my process. First, I create my initial draft with the screen, then edit it, and export it. Then, I take it back into my editor to change the background and export it again for the final one. Am I doing it correctly or doubling my effort foolishly? OR, is it done this way only?
ОтветитьNice purple hair.
ОтветитьBeautiful video! Thank you very much sir!! ❤️🙏
ОтветитьNice on GS.... I mean on Green Screen ...!
ОтветитьSuper like with a smile on my face. 😃👍
ОтветитьThe way he presents!! ❤❤
ОтветитьSo what happens if the Whole Room is green? And the lights are in front of everything? Ok So I painted my Whole Room Green. And I have two soft boxes on the left and right. I'm the talent standing in the Middle of the floor. I have the whole room green because I have Multi Camera Shoot. Need Advice
ОтветитьThis really helps
Ответитьfrom where you get always these nice backgrounds?
Ответитьlol so you pretty much still need all the space instead of a true tiny room
Ответитьexplained perfectly! thank you! trying tomorrow!
ОтветитьGreat simple, pragmatical explanation on lighting positioning and green screen in small spaces...
ОтветитьDISTANCE IS KEY. if not the proper distance you will get reflected green light on you and it just looks awful
ОтветитьThis is the Best green screen video I've seen. And it's correct. I found out by trial and error. I literally live in my tiny 400 sq.ft. Studio and have made it work. Thank you for this video. There's more to explore! 🌺
Ответитьwhat mic are you using btw?
ОтветитьSo Helpful & brief Thank You 💐
Ответитьwhite balance your background in keeping with the footage you are adding
ОтветитьThanks! Nice
ОтветитьSo if its a photo shoot no strobe/moonlight?
ОтветитьThank you! This video and explanation helped me with questions. Job well done!
ОтветитьTHANK YOU FOR THIS IT IS A GREAT HELP FOR ME
ОтветитьGreat video but tiny, for me, is about 4' by 8'. I need to have my desk along the 8' wall and the green screen right at the back of my chair. Any advice for that would be hugely appreciated.
ОтветитьWow, what a lovely energy you have! Thank you for the info, it's very helpful for a beginner :-)
ОтветитьEh... I love your "Hoarders Room". Don't sell yourself short. Enlightening videos. Thanks.
ОтветитьGreat video! Question, what kind of fabric is your green screen made out of?
ОтветитьSo helpful! Thank you
ОтветитьHello Steve, I'm thinking about using strip soft boxes for my two lights. Do you think there will be any difference? Does strip soft box provide light similar to kinoflow?
Ответитьso bascially its no a tiny room. its a big room with a big green screen. sorry pal but not everyone has a big ass room they can do this is.
ОтветитьI guess we don't have the same definition of a tiny room...
ОтветитьThat was much better and to the point than 99% of the noise out there. Thanks Steve!
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьYour way of talking is so impressive and it brought smile to myface
Ответить👍
ОтветитьYou are really good and forthcoming with valuable information.
I’m wanting to start a new you tube channel ….story telling…I have a cooking channel that I recently started
My question can you be hired to do the background?
I’m trying to learn but in the meantime I would like to get some stories out.
whish this guy was my university lecturer. learned more in 6 mins than 1 year of a course lmao. and man is a comedic genius. loved it
ОтветитьGreat tips , Unfortunately I need my subjects ( puppies ) to be close to the ground meaning I need a huge space. Suggestions welcome, for now I'm just putting out videos with heavy editing not my fav but will do until I sort out another way to do this given minimal space. ♥️
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