Glad to see the setup is taking shape for you. I am hoping to reorganize my office here in the near future so I have a better setup for my videos. Once I do, I'll do a new video for ya.
Hey, take your gorilla light and put it on your wall above your felt (which should be black velvet, but no biggie). You need a rear or rear side offset to separate you from the black background. (This is lighting 101 stuff.) Lighting, in its most basic form is always a 3 point process. You can add lights, but 3 is min in a triangle - usually 2 in front, 1 in back. Good luck & thank you for the video. I watch your stuff all the time and you're great. However, I think you dumped me on twitter, LOL
Very cool Chris. Well put together. Curious about the felt... does that work as a green screen or what is the thinking behind that. I heard you say "all black background," but wondering if you intend to ALWAYS have a black background?
Glad to see the setup is taking shape for you. I am hoping to reorganize my office here in the near future so I have a better setup for my videos. Once I do, I'll do a new video for ya.
210consulting 1 month ago
Hey, take your gorilla light and put it on your wall above your felt (which should be black velvet, but no biggie). You need a rear or rear side offset to separate you from the black background. (This is lighting 101 stuff.) Lighting, in its most basic form is always a 3 point process. You can add lights, but 3 is min in a triangle - usually 2 in front, 1 in back. Good luck & thank you for the video. I watch your stuff all the time and you're great. However, I think you dumped me on twitter, LOL
nycstone 1 month ago
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
phillipechols 1 month ago
Awesome keep us posted
MrMattsMedia 1 month ago
Very cool Chris. Well put together. Curious about the felt... does that work as a green screen or what is the thinking behind that. I heard you say "all black background," but wondering if you intend to ALWAYS have a black background?
EricWalkerMarketing 1 month ago