New youtube channel.
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Jul 3, 2012
Ai K.
So I just made a new Youtube channel since my IG followers keep asking me to, and since I've never done videos I'm hoping you lovelies can give me some advice/tips.
I'm moving in August so I won't be recording until then.
As far as my recording station and lighting, what do you recommend I do to get the best quality out of my videos?
Jul 3, 2012
S S.
Natural light! That's for lighting. Always film in the day. It looks best.
For recording station, I'm probably not the best person to ask, considering I always just film on some white sheets. But white/light colours is a good background colour, so things are more visible. Hope this helps!
~S
Jul 3, 2012
Ai K.
Thank you, I'll definitely try that on a little test video to see how it looks. :)