Lighting Tricks and Tips!
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Aug 31, 2012
Danita C.
I think lighting is one of the hardest concepts to get right when it comes to filming a video. What are your tricks and tips to have excellent video quality and lighting. Most beauty gurus on youtube have wonderful video quality and i know lighting plays a huge role. Any ideas will help!
Aug 31, 2012
Claire R.
Neon lights. (cold toned ones) Or if you have enough money professional photo's equipment.
Sep 1, 2012
Nicole B.
Photo lights definitely. I heard the cowboy studio lighting set on amazon is a good price and alot of gurus use it. You can't go wrong with natural daylight though! Try filming in front of a window :)
Sep 3, 2012
Monique B.
Always face natural light when filming :)