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  • lol wtf? @gracer99 youre a gay or what :PP

  • More impressed by how young you are...:)

  • Excellent video!

  • let people know when the best times to film in the day are. my friend took a photography class and said that the worst time to film , outside at least, are at noon when the sun is directly over head because the lighting ad shodows are too harsh. best time to film is morning because its soft light. maybe i'm wrong but just thought u should know :D

  • "whats up" is a QUESTION not a statement

  • this kid is sexy

  • Seriously? Tips from a 12 year old? C'mon now. The first thing is said was false... "Bad lighting is just as bad as poor audio" I don't think so, Audio is the most important thing in a film! You can have poor lighting but great audio and the film will still be decent. Lighting doesn't even compare in importance to audio.

  • thanks!

  • you need to show examples rather than being a boring talking head.

  • How would you suggest to create a poloroid look ?

  • very informative

    5 stars

  • Yeah i used alogene light and work perfect

  • only half ur face is lit up i would change the angle ur at

  • ur a pretty good actor too.

  • Great video! Very informative! 5/5

    Don't cry... it'll be alright.... lol

  • Nice, very informitive!

    :)

  • what happened with the channel with parker?

  • You can also use Clamp on Lights...

  • 5 stars

  • great annotation.. lol

  • what do you mean?

  • never mind i just watched the vid before u edited it. that pisses me of sometimes lol i get the vid in my sub box right when the vid is uploaded but nit yet processed... i was like wat a N00b lol.. but anyway ur quite awesome on these film stuff

  • You were wrong on 1 part. It's actually best to shoot on an overcast day because there is no harsh lighting....

  • Thats what the said..

  • That's pretty much basic lighting class in a nutshell. Good job, I personally recommended those clamp lights that you can get in Wal-Mart for $4.99 each. It looks great for the price, only problem would be setting up without stands. I used old tripod once and it worked great. However, for cheap DIY film-making that's a way to go.

  • This episode was really good Luca

  • anotations?

  • Your videos are so professional!

  • neat intro.

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