I see a lot of great content out there and information being shared, but I still see incorrect use of frames in a lot of talking head videos. In this video, I talk about the rule of thirds and applying it to your videos as well as using the "fill your frame" rule to help with the visuals of your videos/vlogs here on DTube.
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haha! Thanks I'll be working on it 😉 Appreciate the tips @phototutorials, I'll get there!!! I've been improving lol.
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Great tips. It does feel more natural to look at you that way. Thanks!
Hey brotha! Hahaha - yeah :) beause our eyes see in thirds.
You're HILARIOUS. And I'm going to do thirds and fill my frame! Haha
Yes!!! go go go! :D
ahahahaha i see okay thanks ill remember that