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From: danceathenanajat
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  • @molarmama5 Well actually I would do that for free, I work as a cameraman for a TV.

  • oh had I wished the camera was closer! I can not see very well! I wish the music were better, it is Terrible!..For all of the so called experience that the band has, it has Always been Bloody awful!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know how to play dumbeg! The music makes the dancer struggle. And i know the muscians, very well--like they do not care!

  • Hi Athena! as always you look great and even in some tight spots danced beautifully, gliding like smoke! you really got the crowd going to,,,and they looked pretty good!

  • oh! thank you! Actually for my little point and shoot, I think my friend did a really god job. Yes, I should separate the professional footage from the spontaneous ones like this! I played with the edit program ...so that' why its choppy.

    Thanks so much for viewing and commenting!

  • Nice performance, camera on the other hand wasn't that great...

  • @ignas2526 Camera was terrible! Iam sorry if that hurts your feelings but I doubt it if you did it for free,

  • @ignas2526

    You had stated that you work for TV, like it is a pedigree? Why was it so poor in quality? What techno problems were there? So that I can HONESTLY understand?

  • @molarmama5 It's hard to explain properly in YouTube comment, basically the quality of a picture itself is good, but the filming quality is more of a home video quality, no offence here it's just a jargon among professionals. The most problematic is camera shaking - the result of no tripod, and the lighting - might not be a cameraman's fault. The other important thing is not following "Rule of Thirds". Following classic filming rules is about making video more enjoyable for a human psychology.

  • @ignas2526

    Thank you for your very kind response. I know that night club lighting is terrible, (sometimes you cannot see your own hand). Again thank you! Please stay well!

  • @molarmama

    no problem, I just wanted to add that in many cases it is not cameraman's fault, and even professionals sometimes screw up on obvious things like white balance, and on the concerts lighting nearly always is a pain.

  • @ignas2526

    Thank you for your kindness and interesting explanation. I stated that these nightclubs are a little too dark, and that has to be amajor problem.

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