You should do a comparison for the filters. I'm curious about their polarizing filter. Not seen a vid on it yet. Only the nd filters
@gillesmatheronproАй бұрын
That review was nicely done. 👏🙂 Just a few tips, from a guy who's been the host for dozens of corporate films (including some I filmed myself)... Relax. Take. Time. Breathe. In. Breathe. Out. I know you want to say thousands of things, but no need to rush. Look at the lens, always. This way, you'll give your audience the (warming) sensation you actually are watching them. Right in the eyes. Jump cuts are nice, but pace them a tad slower. And they should not be so systematic... you want you audience without heart-attacks, so they can watch more of your videos. Your background deserves some more attention. This window gets too distracting : even though you are in the frame, we tend to have our eyes focused on it for the simple reason humans have a tendency to watch high-contrast elements or those with high luminosity. Your face is poorly lit, the window is bright... our eyes watch the window. Not always, yet too often. You surely are on the right track... keep going !
@ldkmadeitАй бұрын
thanks for the constructive criticism and taking time to do a deep analysis, will look into all of these notes and improve!
@syafiqzailanАй бұрын
Nice filter! I was using Nisi filters since the first version for landscape. Really good filters. I am so getting this one. So this was your first video huh. Until it was your 1000th video or 1 million follower please don't reply to this. At least i know you don't give up. All the best.
@skywalkerfeng1734Ай бұрын
Does this work with lens hoods? Demanding photographers use lens hoods to cut the sun glare.
@ldkmadeitАй бұрын
I havent tried it with my lens hood buttt I really like sun glare sometimes as it is prone to flare! but my personal taste