I'm a junior at George Mason University studying Film and Video with a minor in Communications. I have years of experience in Adobe Premiere and camera operation (specializing in the GH5).
As well as experience in front of the camera (America's Got Talent Season 9) showing off my professional hula hooping skills.
Many people that study post-production shy away from the camera--not me. I'm an attention seeker that knows how to create content that captures people's attention. I know how to make myself look good, and because of that, whenever I am behind the camera my first and foremost duty is to make my client look their best. Without careful attention to the lens, lighting and makeup, videos/photos can often be incredibly damaging to people's self esteem. It's our duty as photographers and videographers to know how our cameras capture people and be aware of the tales and stories we promote.
to better myself
Thailand
Italy
Lighting. The quality of the camera really doesn't matter when the lighting is awful. As I've spent more time and money on lighting for my projects I have seen the quality in my videos rise. Lighting can make or break a film.
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