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By *onkywMan
over a year ago
cardiff |
Lighting makes a huge difference. Plus looking at videos online and emulating the positioning and styling is key.
I've filmed and photographed a few encounters and the research is part of the fun. |
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By *L93Man
over a year ago
Cardiff |
Used to film professionally and agree with the above.
Lighting really is key (and sound if you're looking for that too, a mic does wonders for the final result).
Get as much soft light as you can and those makeup halo lights work well as a cheap option.
The rest is all about angles, have a look online and copy your favourites. |
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Would you and the wife be comfortable with someone else doing the filming. Either of the two guys from Cardiff seem to know what they are talking about.
I would imagine just one or two sessions with one of them would teach you enough to go it alone afterwards.
As you all live in Cardiff area meet either one for a coffee first to ensure things are ok.
I suppose one worry with getting someone else to do the filming is they might keep a copy that you have no control over. Solutions to this could be sorted out over that cup of coffee. |
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