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by nimbleal
952 days ago
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Absolutely. I suppose what I was commenting on was a pattern I’ve observed that goes something like: 1. My videos don’t look good, it must be because I don’t have a good camera/lens
2. I have a good camera lens, but my videos still don’t look good, it must be because I don’t have good lights And a lot of people just stop there because lighting is a lot more work and a lot less fun (for most people) than buying expensive cameras, but for those that do pursue lighting, there’s a third stage: 3. I’ve got a good camera, good lights AND I know how to use them AND STILL my video looks a bit underwhelming That’s when you realise location, art, talent etc are massively important too. Ie you could have a truck full of Arri lights and if you have bad production design and inappropriate talent it will still look bad. |
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