Jeven Dovey

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Dec 16 at 09:39 AM

For "free gear" I personally avoid most of these cheap ones.  Its better to just purchase the product and review it if you like it.  You don't want to be forced to make a video around something unless you're really into it.

Generally these types of products can be found on amazon or B&H so once you're an affiliate for these companies then you don't need an affiliate with a company directly.  

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Dec 04 at 05:09 AM

Yes it is.  Not sure why its not showing for you.  Let me dig into this

Dec 04 at 05:08 AM

Thats so odd.  I'm looking on my backend and you should have access.  Let me dig into it today and see if something is not connected

Nov 13 at 06:32 AM

Start with a vertical timeline then you crop your footage either using a Spacial Conform or you zoom in on the footage using the scale tool and then export it once you're done with the edit 

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Oct 13 at 08:09 AM

Tomas Bay Usually with these cameras if they're prone to overheat it will happen when shooting higher frame rates.  4k60 or 4k120

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Oct 13 at 08:09 AM

I think it does depend on the height difference.  It won't work in every situation but is a useful took to keep in your back pocket

Sep 12 at 07:07 AM

Thanks! 

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Sep 12 at 07:07 AM

Think of your viewer in the intro.  Either hook them to get them to lean in more or tell them exactly what they're going to get in this video so they know its something they want to watch

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