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bausch 06-30-2013 05:01 PM

What kind of video cam can record quality/crisp/colorful vids like this?
 
It's for a Youtube channel but I don't have anyone to tape me so taping myself. Right now I'm using the Iphone 5 front facing camera which records in 720P. I know it's lower quality than using the regular (non front facing iphone cam) but my videos don't turn out the way I like them unless I use front facing. I find that the video quality is super grainy and pretty crappy even using natural sunlight....

Do you need DSLR in order to capture quality video like the ones below?

Is there a significant difference between a SONY HD cam (non SLDR) but a reg HD cam versus Iphone5 cam using the front facing camera?

I want crisp/clear picture like this.... The color on my vids don't look as saturated as these and grainier... Also any idea what program is being used to edit Lupe Fuente's vids?

I use iphone 5 right now and my vids look nothing like these... at all...

I never got results like these with my old Flicam either (supposedly 1080) but still looks grainy... what I am doing wrong? Do their vids look clearer due to post editing or something?




L-Pink 06-30-2013 05:04 PM

What's she making, a sperm soufflé ?

dyna mo 06-30-2013 05:07 PM

yuo don't need a dlsr to get that, just something better than a phone cam.

look for maybe a jvc everio with full hd and also use a tripod to get crisp, clear and colorful.

DWB 06-30-2013 05:07 PM

There are Youtube channels where a lot of the professional Youtube guys discuss their gear and lighting. Many of them use a DSLR, but you don't need one to get good quality. I don't have any idea what those two videos were filmed with, but head over to Youtube and look around for channels where they share their tips.

You can also bump up your saturation and fix your white balance in whatever editing software you use. Helps to start the shoot with a color card you can reference from, then use that to white balance in the software, then bump up the saturation a little to make it pop.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 06-30-2013 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19693908)

What's she making, a sperm soufflé ?

At least it's not a friggin' ex-GF music video... :upsidedow



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bausch 06-30-2013 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19693910)
There are Youtube channels where a lot of the professional Youtube guys discuss their gear and lighting. Many of them use a DSLR, but you don't need one to get good quality. I don't have any idea what those two videos were filmed with, but head over to Youtube and look around for channels where they share their tips.

You can also bump up your saturation and fix your white balance in whatever editing software you use. Helps to start the shoot with a color card you can reference from, then use that to white balance in the software, then bump up the saturation a little to make it pop.

Do you know of any freeware software that lets you bump up the saturation without adding any watermarks?

Thanks Dynamo, i will look into HD cams...

Looks like Lupe is doing makeup tutorials on youtube now. I like the quality of the cam used and the lighting; it looks pro. I can't get my stuff to look like that



Can anyone tell what video editing she is using on her vids?

dyna mo 06-30-2013 07:20 PM

you really need to start with recording before you worry about editing. you are not going to be able to adjust jackshit in editing. you can bump saturation maybe 15%, but your colors and white balance had better be spot on recording, you don't get a redo in any video editor.

oh i get it now, you are thinking you can still record on your iphone and fix it in editing, you can't.

bausch 06-30-2013 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19694022)
you really need to start with recording before you worry about editing. you are not going to be able to adjust jackshit in editing. you can bump saturation maybe 15%, but your colors and white balance had better be spot on recording, you don't get a redo in any video editor.

oh i get it now, you are thinking you can still record on your iphone and fix it in editing, you can't.


Isn't iphone5 in HD though? It records in 740P I believe... not 1080 but close to it... is there really a huge diff in quality from iphone hd cam versus a stand-alone like a Sony or JVC?

I used to have a ghetto Cybershot Sony that had recording capablities a few years ago and the video quality was shit.

dyna mo 06-30-2013 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by bausch (Post 19694026)
Isn't iphone5 in HD though? It records in 740P I believe... not 1080 but close to it... is there really a huge diff in quality from iphone hd cam versus a stand-alone like a Sony or JVC?

I used to have a ghetto Cybershot Sony that had recording capablities a few years ago and the video quality was shit.


there is, very much. it's also very very hard to correct video for peeps like you and me who don't have access to systems specifically built to color correct and such. i don't even know if there is a way to correct a bad white balance in video with pc software.

mardigras 06-30-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by bausch (Post 19694020)
Can anyone tell what video editing she is using on her vids?

Try asking her through the send message system at YouTube. I asked a guy a similar question a while back and he was very nice and informative.

dyna mo 06-30-2013 07:38 PM

you may also want to try the free trial of adobe premiere elements. it's has all the basics and you should be able to find your way around it enough to let it auto correct and you can then get a general idea of what an editor can do.

mardigras 06-30-2013 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by bausch (Post 19694026)

I used to have a ghetto Cybershot Sony that had recording capablities a few years ago and the video quality was shit.

I have a Cybershot that's a few years old. The pictures are OK but the video is pretty nice. As a result I used it primarily for video. Guess it depends on the model.

bausch 06-30-2013 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by mardigras (Post 19694041)
I have a Cybershot that's a few years old. The pictures are OK but the video is pretty nice. As a result I used it primarily for video. Guess it depends on the model.

Actually mine was probably from 8-10 years ago and was the cheapest model... both pics and vids were horrible... all the pics turned out blurry.

Will check out Adobe Dynamo

dyna mo 06-30-2013 07:56 PM

you can also check out the app store, maybe there is a free editor there and you can see on your phone, i'd google professional iphone videos or iphone music video etc i'm sure you can prolly squeak better quality with some tips but overall to make it easier on yourself, a dedicated camcorder does wonders.

bausch 06-30-2013 08:03 PM

This guy holds up his camera up at around 15:00 and u can see it... Is that a HD cam you think or DSLR? It has a big lens... what kind of cam is that? His picture quality is pretty good; I would be happy with that... What kind of cam is that?


georgeyw 06-30-2013 08:15 PM

Any basic hd cam will shoot like that.

The quality you render the video is what will be the final decider...

dyna mo 06-30-2013 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by bausch (Post 19694059)
This guy holds up his camera up at around 15:00 and u can see it... Is that a HD cam you think or DSLR? It has a big lens... what kind of cam is that? His picture quality is pretty good; I would be happy with that... What kind of cam is that?


yup, that's very similar to the jvc everio, it may be a sony though, but it's a decent priced consumer camcorder, it looks recent, based on the size of the flipout screen.

they also include editing software, at least panis do. you can get something in the $300 range and be very happy and not pull your hair out trying to figure out out to eidt it and publish it.

Chris 07-01-2013 06:35 AM

thread is TL;DR but it is just DSLR's with proper lighting. Thats it.

candyflip 07-01-2013 06:37 AM

You can buy a Canon t3i which will do quality video just like you have posted for under $500 with a kit lens.

Spend another $200 on a small light kit and you are good to go. If your images are looking grainy, more light is gonna help clear that up.

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Originally Posted by bausch (Post 19694059)
This guy holds up his camera up at around 15:00 and u can see it... Is that a HD cam you think or DSLR? It has a big lens... what kind of cam is that? His picture quality is pretty good; I would be happy with that... What kind of cam is that?


This guy is using a Sony Handicam, and would likely run you in the same price range as a DSLR.

candyflip 07-01-2013 06:42 AM

Also, you're not going to be able to tell what editing software someone uses.

The big ones are:
Final Cut Pro
Avid Media Composer
Adobe Premiere

For color correction, I am learning Divinci Resolve...but usually just use Apple's stuff that's built right into FCPX.

Nasty 07-01-2013 07:39 AM

did some research last year for a client that wanted to do a youtube channel, contacted some people who had channels and asked what they used, posted questions on some of the marketing forums and found that several of them shoot with canon powershot's

facialfreak 07-01-2013 12:29 PM

Try something like a Canon Powershot SX-150is for decent quality YouTube videos

I own this camera, as well as a Rebel T3i ... and to be honest, I think the video quality from the Powershot is every bit as good as the Rebel ...

The Powershot SX-150is has the same Digic4 CMOS sensor as the pricier Rebel T3i and this is the main factor that is going to make your photo/video quality better than a smartphone ...

You can have a gazillion megapixels, and without a decent CMOS sensor, your images/videos will still be sub-par using a smartphone.

fuzebox 07-01-2013 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by bausch (Post 19694026)
Isn't iphone5 in HD though?

There is so much more to photography than megapixels, and so much more to videography than what resolution the encoded video is.

Electronics manufacturers spread so much misinformation...

If you shoot video with a DSLR, focus is going to become your next issue :2 cents:

MainstreamGuy 07-01-2013 02:23 PM

its all about the lighting, not the camera...

shes using those umbrellas with lights to get that quality.

Diomed 07-01-2013 04:56 PM

Bro,

all you need is a $350 canon vixia.

NaughtyRob 07-01-2013 05:10 PM

Its all about the lighting.

bausch 07-01-2013 05:14 PM

Thanks everyone for your input.. in regards to lighting i read that many use softbox etc... i have shaded lamps and one of those lantern lamps with a white paper around the bulb like this

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MzAwWDQwMA..._id=8800005007...

and a smaller lamp shade lamp with a white shade.... i heard that people like to place the lamp to the left or right side but what about right behind the camera? I tried doing that (with the smaller lamp) and the picture turned out better i think... is it common to place lighting right behind the camera?

Can these lamps substitute for softbox? Can the bigger one (the one i posted above) be used as a "side" lamp for lighting and the smaller one right behind the camera? Or is there a better way to set it up?

fuzebox 07-01-2013 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bausch (Post 19695376)
Thanks everyone for your input.. in regards to lighting i read that many use softbox etc... i have shaded lamps and one of those lantern lamps with a white paper around the bulb like this

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MzAwWDQwMA..._id=8800005007...

and a smaller lamp shade lamp with a white shade.... i heard that people like to place the lamp to the left or right side but what about right behind the camera? I tried doing that (with the smaller lamp) and the picture turned out better i think... is it common to place lighting right behind the camera?

Can these lamps substitute for softbox? Can the bigger one (the one i posted above) be used as a "side" lamp for lighting and the smaller one right behind the camera? Or is there a better way to set it up?

Are you trolling?

candyflip 07-01-2013 05:20 PM

You need three lights for a basic interview setup.

http://nofilmschool.com/2012/05/inte...s-thatll-kick/

bausch 07-01-2013 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 19695380)
Are you trolling?

Why would I? I am new at youtube vids and don't want to invest money in softbox etc at the beginning unless I get lots of subscribers. Why not use what I have at home? Most people are not recording/lighting experts. I don't need "tv quality" stuff, just stuff as good as I posted above and as good as what popular Youtubers like Jenna Marbles are using.

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 19695383)
You need three lights for a basic interview setup.

http://nofilmschool.com/2012/05/inte...s-thatll-kick/

Watching the vids there now.

candyflip 07-01-2013 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bausch (Post 19695389)
Why would I? I am new at youtube vids and don't want to invest money in softbox etc at the beginning unless I get lots of subscribers. Why not use what I have at home? Most people are not recording/lighting experts. I don't need "tv quality" stuff, just stuff as good as I posted above and as good as what popular Youtubers like Jenna Marbles are using.

Watching the vids there now.

You can buy a basic 3 light kit for under $175.

You can get something nice for under $300:

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-3...923586440.html

baddog 07-01-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 19695380)
Are you trolling?

You don't remember her?

fuzebox 07-01-2013 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19695534)
You don't remember her?

Vaguely. All these names seem the same to me, this board has been nothing but nonsense the last few years.

baddog 07-01-2013 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 19695698)
Vaguely. All these names seem the same to me, this board has been nothing but nonsense the last few years.

She went through a phase of being our DVTimes of all things Paris Hilton or Britney Spears. She has some interesting (entertaining) threads if you did a search for ones she started.


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