You're good, Karen! Loving the vids.I am using the DJI Mimo app when filming and for all my post processing so everything can be done on the go on my iPhone X. Limited but, as a complete beginner working with video, I think less is best at this point in my learning.
My only grumble is that it is easy to switch the recording on via my phone/app so I end up with a lot of footage of my feet. Because the camera is already recording, when I do intend to shoot video, I end up turning the recording off so completely miss my footage.
Anyway, here’s today’s video:
You're killing. Doing a one minute short a day is no easy task. Respect!I am using the DJI Mimo app when filming and for all my post processing so everything can be done on the go on my iPhone X. Limited but, as a complete beginner working with video, I think less is best at this point in my learning.
My only grumble is that it is easy to switch the recording on via my phone/app so I end up with a lot of footage of my feet. Because the camera is already recording, when I do intend to shoot video, I end up turning the recording off so completely miss my footage.
Anyway, here’s today’s video:
It is indeed my theme for the month. I'm working on two different instruments right now, so I'll probably bounce back and forth.Very cool. I'm going to enjoy following this if it's a theme for the month.
I'm enjoying seeing a different part of your work every day. Thank you!Bay Laurel from the US Pacific Coast being prepared for my next project, a baritone ukulele. Baritones are the largest of the ukulele family, and about 60% the size of the tenor guitar on the right.
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I am using the DJI Mimo app when filming and for all my post processing so everything can be done on the go on my iPhone X. Limited but, as a complete beginner working with video, I think less is best at this point in my learning.
My only grumble is that it is easy to switch the recording on via my phone/app so I end up with a lot of footage of my feet. Because the camera is already recording, when I do intend to shoot video, I end up turning the recording off so completely miss my footage.
Anyway, here’s today’s video:
Yes, I was going to ask how much of your time went into the melodic part - it's so essential and you've been utilising it so so effectively.I'm working on two different instruments right now, so I'll probably bounce back and forth.
That lens is a winner in so many ways, I really don't see you having any problems this month.Apologies for the late posting, but this is my Day 3 pic of my (almost) willing model...
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Since I'm still working full time through the end of September, I have to do a juggling act with how I balance my time. I try to get into the workshop for about an hour each evening, but that doesn't always work out. As for actually playing one of my instruments, I aim for about 30 minutes a day.Yes, I was going to ask how much of your time went into the melodic part - it's so essential and you've been utilising it so so effectively.
I agree @rayvonn the challenge for me is to learn what I can use it for, currently it is my least used lens (other than the 18/2 which I lost to my kids along with an X-E1 years ago) and I want to get used to it as it is a pretty good intermediate lens between my 16/1.4 and my 90/2.That lens is a winner in so many ways, I really don't see you having any problems this month.