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Nov 16, 2011
Lucy M.
Me and my friend are trying to figure out if we will be able to make video tutorials (or take pictures of our eyemakeup looks) and post them here. We need advice, tips, and tricks.
What would be the best point-and-shoot camera to use for tutorials?
What would be the best camcorder for tutorials?
What is the best setting (point and shoot) for taking pictures of makeup looks?
What are you guys interested in? (e.g. colorful eyes, neutral looks, etc.)
What kind of fashion videos do you enjoy? (e.g. "What to wear on rainy days," "Outfits for Snow Days," etc...)
Please Please PLEASE reply to this conversation! We really need the help, and would appreciate it :).
Love you all,
Lucy M.
Nov 16, 2011
Krysten C.
I know that you want a high pixel and high zoom (stay away from digital zoom features the picture gets grainy, if it does disable it) as for the ideas. do what you like what are your faves those are the ones where you are going to have the best energy in.. But colorful artsy one will display your talent as an artist wheres as the others will be more wearable. I would suggest that if you do an artsy one do a wearable version to for those who are a little more unsure of it.
Nov 16, 2011
Lucy M.
Thank you so very much! Do you have any suggestions for what kind of camera? Is there a camcorder on the cheaper side that is good quality (same question for point and shoot cameras)?