#3 Must Have for High-Quality Videos - LIGHTING
Light from a window is not always reliable, especially if you are filming at night or cloudy days. That is where artificial light that resembles natural day light comes in for making videos.
Option #1 - a Stand w/ Clamp Light
An very affordable way to add light. You can get a tripod or backdrop stand for $20 and then add clamp lights from home depot or Walmart. They are under $10 each.
Option #2 - Photo Umbrella Lights
This is a great versatile option that works for video and photo shoots. I've been using this kind of set up for filming for since 2009 and it works great. Cost is $50 a set.
Option #3 - a Ring Light
These lights are popular, but not my favorite. They are very bright and can be blinding and "in your face". The bigger the light the bigger the stand too. Cost is up to $100.
Option #1 - a Stand w/ Clamp Light
An very affordable way to add light. You can get a tripod or backdrop stand for $20 and then add clamp lights from home depot or Walmart. They are under $10 each.
Option #2 - Photo Umbrella Lights
This is a great versatile option that works for video and photo shoots. I've been using this kind of set up for filming for since 2009 and it works great. Cost is $50 a set.
Option #3 - a Ring Light
These lights are popular, but not my favorite. They are very bright and can be blinding and "in your face". The bigger the light the bigger the stand too. Cost is up to $100.