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Feb 14, 2014 at 8:29 PM Post #105,001 of 177,742
  Lawl, oh well.
 
Hmm, so maybe the BS just isn't strong enough in you?
You need to be more like this:
 
 
 
 
Nononono, then you do exactly what you didn't want to do, and skip over parts of your review you wanted to cover...

? Writting the stuff that matters into a script?
 
Thought about buying my own video camera instead of borrowing and having to worry about borrowing $1.5k worth of equipment from school.
 
Schiit, $150 to $250 for a decent video camera?......****
 
Feb 14, 2014 at 8:33 PM Post #105,003 of 177,742
 
  Lawl, oh well.
 
Hmm, so maybe the BS just isn't strong enough in you?
You need to be more like this:
 
 
 
 
Nononono, then you do exactly what you didn't want to do, and skip over parts of your review you wanted to cover...

? Writting the stuff that matters into a script?
 
Thought about buying my own video camera instead of borrowing and having to worry about borrowing $1.5k worth of equipment from school.
 
Schiit, $150 to $250 for a decent video camera?......****

No, I'm telling you to do exactly what Michelle said to do with the bullet points. If you are afraid you'll say "um" too much or something, make some sub-bullet points with slightly more specific ideas, like if you were making a powerpoint presentation. Write down the critical stuff and then fill in the blanks with your head as you go.
 
Btw, I don't think the video quality is still all that good, because you're not in a very bright area and even the top of the line camera only can only do so much if you're in a dark room...
 
Feb 14, 2014 at 8:54 PM Post #105,004 of 177,742
  No, I'm telling you to do exactly what Michelle said to do with the bullet points. If you are afraid you'll say "um" too much or something, make some sub-bullet points with slightly more specific ideas, like if you were making a powerpoint presentation. Write down the critical stuff and then fill in the blanks with your head as you go.
 
Btw, I don't think the video quality is still all that good, because you're not in a very bright area and even the top of the line camera only can only do so much if you're in a dark room...

All the 'bright' areas in the room have schitty backgrounds :frowning2:
 
Feb 14, 2014 at 8:55 PM Post #105,005 of 177,742
 
  No, I'm telling you to do exactly what Michelle said to do with the bullet points. If you are afraid you'll say "um" too much or something, make some sub-bullet points with slightly more specific ideas, like if you were making a powerpoint presentation. Write down the critical stuff and then fill in the blanks with your head as you go.
 
Btw, I don't think the video quality is still all that good, because you're not in a very bright area and even the top of the line camera only can only do so much if you're in a dark room...

All the 'bright' areas in the room have schitty backgrounds :frowning2:

Then buy a light?
That should be significantly cheaper than a new camera.
 
Feb 14, 2014 at 8:58 PM Post #105,007 of 177,742
Feb 14, 2014 at 9:28 PM Post #105,009 of 177,742
  How about buying a cheap white umbrella or something? That should disperse the light a bit better and still be pretty cost effective?

No room to put it in my filming location. My desk and everything is directly under my bed...
 
 
Wow just watched Kill la Kill episode 18. They just threw one of cheesiest plot twists in history, yet I'm impressed, and all in one episode to boot. Vader style
 

End part of your post is a bit spoilerish. Plz use a tag
 
Feb 14, 2014 at 9:36 PM Post #105,010 of 177,742
  Didn't know they were directed by other people
 
By far, movie 2 out of the four I have seen was the 'best'. that was the only movie I could connect with, and feel and like.
 
They were 'logical. but were just thrown out there. 


Hmm maybe I should rephrase as that I think most of the time, things get well explained or had reasonable 'cause and outcome'  to me, as oppose to your "You don't get in depth explanation for why stuff ended up like they did, what happened, why, or how the events are happening.", which is what I get from Studio Ghibli works.
 
I think maybe you get that feel due to the lack of monologue throughout the show..
 
Feb 14, 2014 at 9:41 PM Post #105,011 of 177,742
 
  How about buying a cheap white umbrella or something? That should disperse the light a bit better and still be pretty cost effective?

No room to put it in my filming location. My desk and everything is directly under my bed...

Hmm, what if you used a compact florescent light over your desk that you strapped to your bed frame?
 
Feb 15, 2014 at 12:50 AM Post #105,014 of 177,742

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