Creating videos at home part 3: Optimizing your lighting
- Babette Paping
- Nov 5, 2020
- 1 min read
5 tips for optimizing lighting
Shoot in a room with natural light if possible. If you have little light from your windows, daylight LED lights are closest to natural daylight.
Light yourself from the front and/or sides.
Prevent light coming from behind you since it will blind the camera and make you appear dark.
Don’t place a bright light in your frame, since it will also make you appear darker.
Make sure to avoid strong shadows.
For a full professional lighting setup, use the triangle lighting technique.
Lighting can make such a huge difference in video quality—this guide is super helpful! If you’re working on videos at home and want to take them up a notch, https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/best-professional-video-editing-software.html is a great editing tool to complement your setup. It’s easy to adjust brightness and color to match your lighting perfectly. A great option for home creators!