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  • She's back! What's up, beautiful people?

  • It is your homegirl Ms. Shameless

  • back with another Tech Talk.

  • Yes she is back, it's been a minute,

  • but this video is for you

  • because a lot of you guys are now creating videos for yourself

  • and you're doing it on a budget, and you're doing it at-home,

  • and I'm here to show you the ways on how to do that.

  • There are two options I'll share with you

  • and this is more of a studio backdrop setup, situation.

  • And then we also have an environmental lifestyle setup.

  • The first setup is the set with the backdrop.

  • Now a lot of you ask me

  • how do I keep changing the colors of my backdrop,

  • especially with my "May Favorites" video?

  • Which you can click over here to watch.

  • So backdrop paper. It comes in four foot rolls,

  • six foot and nine foot rolls, I believe,

  • and you can unroll it vertically.

  • And this is perfect if you want to create look books,

  • anything that is establishing a look from head to toe,

  • and what's nice is it can roll all the way to the ground

  • and then some.

  • So it's like a psych wall

  • where you don't see the seam between the wall and the floor,

  • and that like dirty, dirty baseboard

  • that you have going on.

  • Backdrop paper is the easiest,

  • but there's paint, blankets, fabric, all of that.

  • Bretman Rock; he uses like fabric,

  • and he just pins it up, and that's his backdrop.

  • An example of fabric; now this is my dress,

  • but you can buy rolls of fabric like this

  • that a lot of beauty gurus use

  • and you just buy like a couple of yards, like three yards,

  • and you pin it up

  • and when you step away from it, it throws it out of focus.

  • So you've just got to get away.

  • You could stand right towards it,

  • but you want to create that depth of field

  • which puts the focus on you

  • and not on you and the background.

  • Check out your local fabric district and it's a lot of fun,

  • you get to like source and look for things that speak to you

  • and it's not that expensive.

  • Now this is a four foot backdrop,

  • so it's easy to carry by yourself,

  • you can fit it into a car or the bus, if you're taking the bus.

  • Now you could put it on a stand, you don't need to.

  • This is all tape.

  • For us we tape it up and then we tack it.

  • The safest thing to do is use pins,

  • if you don't mind little tiny holes in your wall,

  • otherwise you can use tape, but be careful

  • because the tape can peel the paint off of your wall.

  • But this is perfect for home studios.

  • And it comes in so many different colors

  • and it's fun and playful to buy a few of them and switch it up.

  • And a little tip that I used to do

  • when I was doing look books indoors,

  • was turning my camera vertically,

  • so then you can get the entire shot instead of zooming out

  • and then you have whites or the wall on either side,

  • just change the camera vertically.

  • A little uh-oh, TD, look at me.

  • And that's pretty much it for your set

  • that's taking place in a studio setup.

  • This is what it looks like from my POV,

  • I have my camera here, some lights on either side of me,

  • and a light in front of me,

  • so it's like a nice fill on every angle.

  • And if you don't have any lights

  • you can make your way to the window,

  • go to the window, that will be in this next setup.

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  • And this is an example of an environmental lifestyle shot.

  • You can do this in your own home, your bedroom,

  • and all it is, is getting yourself a chair,

  • finding a window or you can use lighting,

  • I have an Amazon store in the description box,

  • you can buy really cheap affordable lights.

  • Behind me is out of focus

  • and that's achieved with depth of field,

  • and I have a video that you can watch if you click here.

  • All that means is whatever is behind you,

  • the further away you are from it the more out of focus you are.

  • Get objects that have different colors,

  • things that compliment you and your brand.

  • So I like lighter colors with like pops of like little accents.

  • So we have some teal,

  • I don't even know if you can see the pink.

  • And then of course every beauty guru

  • has her IKEA makeup filing system,

  • and furniture, frames, shelving can all add to your set.

  • You don't have to go that direction,

  • but that's one option.

  • And again, you're only filming a corner.

  • So this is just the corner of my office,

  • and this is what the entire office looks like,

  • but I only need this little piece of office.

  • I just want to make sure that everything in here

  • is clutter free and organized.

  • That's what it means to have a set, you want it to be clean,

  • everything is intentional and deliberate.

  • You choose to put it this there because you want it there.

  • And I encourage you to have fun with this,

  • you can always be resourceful and creative,

  • you don't have to spend money,

  • just look throughout your home for little pieces

  • that will look good on camera that aren't distracting

  • from what your set is,

  • that could be piggy banks, cups, posters,

  • painting, artwork, plants.

  • Just take that extra little time to place it,

  • look at the viewfinder, see what works,

  • and you're constantly adjusting,

  • adding, subtracting,

  • and it's all about finding something that represents

  • the story you're trying to communicate.

  • So this is an opportunity to have fun;

  • set decorating and that's a real profession.

  • Also, with the set

  • you want to find yourself some natural light, if you can.

  • Windows are perfect.

  • So if you find a window just film in front of the window,

  • have the window light your face,

  • and then have your background further away from you.

  • If you don't have enough daylight

  • you can always use fill lights,

  • I actually have some fill lights here,

  • and again these are from my Amazon store;

  • in the description box.

  • So those are two examples of sets,

  • both a studio looking set and an environmental set.

  • Again have fun, be resourceful,

  • and the less you have the more creative you have to be.

  • Also, if you have questions about any of this

  • I have a playlist of tech videos, the Tech Talk,

  • I have a playlist, make sure you guys watch them.

  • Like this video if you like it.

  • Comment below and let me know what you found helpful

  • or what videos that you want that I could help address.

  • The next video from this is going to be audio and sound,

  • I have some videos on that,

  • but I'm going to have an updated one on how to

  • soundproof your place for filming.

  • Remember to do you, be you, and stay true, boo.

  • Be shameless. Subscribe. Subscribe.

  • On how I take my photos on Instagram and how I edit them,

  • and how I achieve the beautiful collage that is @mayasworld.

  • With the ring light you can adjust the brightness,

  • the temperature. So let me turn it on for you.

  • See that's warm...

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