I Shot & Edited This Video Myself!

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so its not good 2 shot in 2 much sun?


you can do it, its just not ideal cuz you get harsh shadows on your subject if youre not paying attention.

if you can shoot right before sunset or sunrise thats when you get the butteriest light for shooting in natural light.

if you can shoot on a cloudy day, thats pretty good too cuz the clouds act as diffusion and soften the light so you don't have harsh shadows, squinting, etc.

if you have to shoot in bright midday sun, just do your best to look for spots of shade that could work, or area where youre not totally just out in a bright area with no relieft from the sun, unless your're going for a specific look or effect.

also, if you are going to shoot in sunlight like that, it could help to invest in some ND filters to stop down your exposure some and cut out a little of the harshness and blown out tones in the sky. the ND filter might not help as much on video, but it would be better than going out there and shooting with nothing.

the brehs before me laid it all out perfectly tho, good job overall.

maybe a coupla slow mo shots woulda been nice to add in. and it looks like the shots were well stabilized too so thats great. keep shooting mane
 
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you can do it, its just not ideal cuz you get harsh shadows on your subject if youre not paying attention.

if you can shoot right before sunset or sunrise thats when you get the butteriest light for shooting in natural light.

if you can shoot on a cloudy day, thats pretty good too cuz the clouds act as diffusion and soften the light so you don't have harsh shadows, squinting, etc.

if you have to shoot in bright midday sun, just do your best to look for spots of shade that could work, or area where youre not totally just out in a bright area with no relieft from the sun, unless your're going for a specific look or effect.

also, if you are going to shoot in sunlight like that, it could help to invest in some ND filters to stop down your exposure some and cut out a little of the harshness and blown out tones in the sky. the ND filter might not help as much on video, but it would be better than going out there and shooting with nothing.

the brehs before me laid it all out perfectly tho, good job overall.

maybe a coupla slow mo shots woulda been nice to add in. and it looks like the shots were well stabilized too so thats great. keep shooting mane
Appreciate the pointers! I used a Moza air 3 axis gimbal
 
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