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With free screen I can create ANY background I want.
I also liked be able to drop in images and text in the “voids”. Bought set of “virtual studios” scenes for about $35. One pie pan high and to my left to light my face.
One pie pan high and to my right to light back of my head. One behind me on the floor to defeat the shadow. Bought refurbished camera for $50 on Amazon.
Had to get rid of my “red face.” Used a Kodak Playtouch Camera. Used the “pie pan” lights you can get at the hardware store. Gonna do an On-line Academy with same system. For about 105 weeks (had a couple technical issues) I sent out a new video every Tuesday AM. Then I got the idea of 101 Tips for Interviewing and Interrogation. I used to do videos out on the road wherever I was teaching. Considering lighting, ambient noise and background it can be difficult but doable. Because I am in such a wonderful, beautiful place known for its natural beauty, I love shooting outside in nature best. There is not a good place by my bookshelves. I actually like a different corner of the living room better because of background, but there is a window right behind where I would sit and I couldn't get the lighting right. The dining room light, also to my right but to my side with the drapes open on my left worked best. I found that having a lamp to my right in front of me.
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Photos 2 and 3 are trying different camera angles to get the background right plus different lighting combinations. The 4th photo is looking at the lighting in a corner of the living room. The background was awful and I couldn't get the lighting right. The first photo is when I was trying to get a good spot in the dining room. I want to make my home feel like her home, our home, and that seemed to be a good way to make that happen. I gave my office to my wife to use as a craft room when she moved in.
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I don't use any professional lights don't have the room for anything like that. Tierney, wood etching from Other Worldly Wonders, SHIFT magazine cover, dragon picture and light up city painting from Dollar Store. Hat from Southpaw Laser Concepts with J.D. Image on home page is a good example of taking a shot in a home studio. He's probably not going to go with the green screen. Here's a simple studio Don Sturgill is working on right from his desk. I'm using an HP Envy with a Samsung second screen. Works slick with the Macbook Pro.īrian's advanced recording studio. I used an external lavalier for the mic, it's a Vidpro Pro. And I'm liking ECamm live for the software. Since I moved to a tiny apartment, and am limited for space, this is what I've got for now. Could also do webinars or training videos as well. This setup works great for Facebook Live, and pretty much anything I need to do on the fly. Rob Garcia – Home Studio Pictures and Videos Internet Marketing Training Center – Related Episodes Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program – Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! – a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! – Higher Education Webinar – Tom's introduction to In Home Video Studio NO NO for bright lights and other no nos Doing a green screen correctly Bookcases and pop up banners Finding a used retail equipment store Using flowers, white boards and monitors Standing or sitting and adjusting the lights and cameras Sponsor message Video lighting Getting the best sound Camera positions Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 199 NOTE: Complete transcript available at the bottom of the page. As usual, Tom holds nothing back, so make sure to check the show notes for links and pictures of other peoples' studios. In this special episode, Tom gives you lots of tips and tricks to make spectacular videos at home, ranging from the minimalist approach to very elaborate and everything in between.
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