Luceroboy
LooseArrowBoy
Hey!
I was wondering what kind of facecam orientations that you guys prefer and why? (size, position, orientation, how much of the person is visible)
What do you implement in your videos?
When I put my face cam I generally want it in the corner and as small as possible only fitting my face. I really don't know how big it is or the percent of the frame it takes up. I just make sure it doesn't block anything important and doesn't obstruct subtitles and such. It tends to clip features of my face (chin, top of my hair) because I don't notice it while I'm editing that I moved a little. If it's major I do fix it.
I've seen other people make a circle frame to minimize the room their facecam takes up too.
I ask this because from my perspective I feel my facecams are fine, but I'm not other people. If I get other opinions it will help me see it from a broadened view.
I was wondering what kind of facecam orientations that you guys prefer and why? (size, position, orientation, how much of the person is visible)
What do you implement in your videos?
When I put my face cam I generally want it in the corner and as small as possible only fitting my face. I really don't know how big it is or the percent of the frame it takes up. I just make sure it doesn't block anything important and doesn't obstruct subtitles and such. It tends to clip features of my face (chin, top of my hair) because I don't notice it while I'm editing that I moved a little. If it's major I do fix it.
I've seen other people make a circle frame to minimize the room their facecam takes up too.
I ask this because from my perspective I feel my facecams are fine, but I'm not other people. If I get other opinions it will help me see it from a broadened view.