RE: Steem School Episode 61 - How to Improve Your Videos Featuring @DNEWS
There was a lot of things I liked about this interview.
#1 is that my name is on the damn screen for a half hour! Hahahahaha! Yeeeeaah! WulfenZA in the house!
But other than that the lighting advice is fucking good man. I know people like to dance around these type things but you should really look into the lighting thing because of your bald head. People with hair can diffuse the lines of shadows but a smooth head like yours it all is on contours and edges.
I think that dark/light swap in the background will look awesome. You have to try it out at least once. Maybe the "studio" thing is not your style, but at least give it a go and show it off a bit.
About the red border. It's arguably the best attention grabber color... however it will not do anything if everyone uses it. I am the kind of guy that will choose any other character on a game than my friend is playing. Makes sense, to have diversity. I could have gone for deep blue or Steemit blue, but I decided to make that pattern that I am currently using. The chances of that being used is zero unless they actually copy it from me. So I have a border that I think will make it noticeable as "Zak" when you see it.
Again, that is something I learned from you Thorben.
I think it is funny that you did an interview on one thing but still managed to teach the other guy... you are such a teacher Thorben. Also no... never bother dressing like one. lol. Just be you.
As usual that is one of the coolest things about this video, you were yourself. You did not act any differently in this video than any other video you made on your own and that speaks more than the words you speak.
This is a model of sincere, honest living.
Thank you Zak, good advice about making your thumbnail border even more unique because many people are starting to use the red one.
You easily wrote the best comment here, 100% upvote.
Woot! Thanks man. As I said some time back - I only comment when I have something to say AND I have actually read/watched the post and can engage with the actual content.
None of this: "Oh wow, this was so interesting. It is really good. I like eggplants because they look cool." crap.
No offense to anyone who identifies their comment(s) with this. Rather take it as advice. Look at the comments on this post and ask yourself which ones got reaction? Which ones did not? Go look at 500 posts of people who are successful. Look at the comments and which ones get reactions. Which ones don't?
So... it's not me. You need to evaluate your own input.