Gaffer Tape said:Creaky chairs, hmm? So that's what this demographic likes. I guess my next video, instead of sampling music from whatever I'm reviewing, I'll just loop that chair creak over and over again. ^_~
Ugh, the only thing that annoys me is how poor the video quality seems. You spend $350 or so on a camera... well, I don't expect the kind of quality the cameras I used in college had, but I expect something, damnit! Maybe I should experiment with different lighting schemes.
But the weirdest thing is that all of you OT people now know what I look and sound like. Yeah, as hard as it is to believe, I don't look like my avatar Princess Leia in the least (and I might have been able to keep up the illusion had I not put us side by side in the video, d'oh!). There goes my anonymity. Well, there's only one thing for it: all of you have to die. Sorry 'bout that.
Seriously, if you can think of more problems with good movies, keep the reviews coming. I would, however, try some different lighting. I think that was the problem with the last one's video quality. Maybe have a desklamp shining at you from opposite the main light you were using? Diffuse it with some wax/tissue paper or something, you'll be set. Whatever you do, don't hold a flashlight under your chin and shine it upwards. Unless you're telling a ghost story, of course. :-D