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Check out my first How To Video - Reverse Light Correction
Hello friends, I put this together today, this is my first attempt in a How-To. I got my new camera equipment this week and put it to use today. Let me know what you guys think and feel free to ask question.
A LIKE would be very thoughtful of you guy's
Thank You Very Much and Enjoy!
Art
Dodge Reverse Lights - Correction - YouTube
Side Note: if all goes to plan I will be shooting another video very soon.
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Now I know what to use my big plastic empty bins for! the 100 pads I will eventually have...goodness, save me!
Nice Tshirt but Gretsch is spelled wrong. Says Gibson, haha.
Couple comments, the editing is good where the video is shortened. Like the full job vid. However, if you wanna youtube, put the products label out closer, or...have a few moments where your vid is real time as you briefly explain what you're about to do and what product(s) you're going to use, then switch back to fast vid mode.
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Reminds me of the claymation videos!
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Awesome, I liked it very much!
I also agree with Gokite comments, but please, let's take it as a suggestion for improvement, not a depreciative critic. Maybe if you briefly explained something before moving into the action would make things even better. But I admit, video was A+ class.
Can we say you've used 2 bucket method with grit guards? lol
I have a similar T-shirt, but mine is spelled 'Fender'... I own a 50th anniversary american strato in 'cream' color, since I was a teenager. Modesty apart, I can play the blues and rock'n'roll like 'ringing a bell' ahah
Thanks for sharing,
Kind Regards.
“Nature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummy”
― Isaac Newton
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Originally Posted by Gokite
Now I know what to use my big plastic empty bins for! the 100 pads I will eventually have...goodness, save me!
Nice Tshirt but Gretsch is spelled wrong. Says Gibson, haha.
Couple comments, the editing is good where the video is shortened. Like the full job vid. However, if you wanna youtube, put the products label out closer, or...have a few moments where your vid is real time as you briefly explain what you're about to do and what product(s) you're going to use, then switch back to fast vid mode.
Funny you say that, I actually own a Gretsch guitar (orange) I have never owned a Gibson but did have a Epiphone EJ-200CE JUMBO. I always preferred Upright Bass however.
2 reasons why I don't shoot real time.
1) My camera doesn't have video record function (my gf's canon does)
2) I am kinda dreading talking to the camera
But the show must go on!
I tried explaining it in the beginning of the video
and here too,
so maybe throughout the process like this explaining each new step with Closed Captions
Honestly, I should just get over my stage fright of talking to the camera and just go ahead and do it.
I had to setup the camera, do the detail, go back and edit and hope that it was all captured correctly, I remember another member talking about DSLR cameras and how to use them. This is all the DSLR camera experience I have, but little by little I am learning more and more and I had to do it all alone. Having a second hand would have made things so much simpler, but my goal is to just do it solo, until Hollywood calls
The closeup on the products sounds like a good idea, I'll try an incorporate my next go around.
and for the bin, umm... I was actually going to ask all of you guys what you guys use for Mf towel and pad storage. While it does hold a lot of items. They kinda get disorganized in there after a while lol
Thanks for the comments and suggestions. i really appreciate it
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I like things to look the way they are suppose to look. Nice job
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Originally Posted by Tato
Awesome, I liked it very much!
I also agree with Gokite comments, but please, let's take it as a suggestion for improvement, not a depreciative critic. Maybe if you briefly explained something before moving into the action would make things even better. But I admit, video was A+ class.
Can we say you've used 2 bucket method with grit guards? lol
I have a similar T-shirt, but mine is spelled 'Fender'... I own a 50th anniversary american strato in 'cream' color, since I was a teenager. Modesty apart, I can play the blues and rock'n'roll like 'ringing a bell' ahah
Thanks for sharing,
Kind Regards.
hahaha, I didn't think about that, but it was a 2BM and with both grit guards. I was going to go post this video on MOL since I frequent there and I'll be using your 2BM joke haha
after loading the video up on YouTube and watching it. I thought to myself "I think the steps need to be explained more" and yeah you guys even suggested the same so I'll work on that next go around.
I wish there was a function where I could post it here and here your guys suggestions before loading it to youtube.
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haha nice you liked it ... please, keep in mind that this video looks INCREDIBLE, it's technical, fun to watch and very informative.
All suggestions are because it's easy to look at something done and start pointing 'faults'. Difficult it is to do what you've done, alone.
So, no need to worry, the video is better than you think of.
At least, I've enjoyed it a lot.
Thanks for sharing!
Kind Regards.
“Nature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummy”
― Isaac Newton
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Originally Posted by Tato
haha nice you liked it ... please, keep in mind that this video looks INCREDIBLE, it's technical, fun to watch and very informative.
All suggestions are because it's easy to look at something done and start pointing 'faults'. Difficult it is to do what you've done, alone.
So, no need to worry, the video is better than you think of.
At least, I've enjoyed it a lot.
Thanks for sharing!
Kind Regards.
Tato these suggestion remind me of how a detailer spends hours and hours and hours detailing a car for their customer.
Then the customer comes to pickup the car and sees a small wax residue left behind not all the work put prior lol (which is very true)
but when there is no wax residue left over the customer leaves super happy. That is what I strive for in my detailing and in my videos.
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